New Owner with a mild bluetooth ache
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New Owner with a mild bluetooth ache
Hi,
Jus picked up our new 2015 Mazda CX-9 touring to replace my beloved 2010 Mazda 6 (manual transmission so my wife refused to drive it). Leather seats and all that jazz...feels very well screwed together and love it so far. Hope to get 150,000 miles out of it (that should happen, right)? Questions--anything to be concerned about? Weak parts that typically fail?
Also the Bluetooth seems to work wonderfully with my phone but my wife appears cursed. It is possible that if two phones are synced up and one calls the other (the one that is nowhere near the car) that it can cause problems? It seems to hang up when I call and I can't hear her voice.
Jus picked up our new 2015 Mazda CX-9 touring to replace my beloved 2010 Mazda 6 (manual transmission so my wife refused to drive it). Leather seats and all that jazz...feels very well screwed together and love it so far. Hope to get 150,000 miles out of it (that should happen, right)? Questions--anything to be concerned about? Weak parts that typically fail?
Also the Bluetooth seems to work wonderfully with my phone but my wife appears cursed. It is possible that if two phones are synced up and one calls the other (the one that is nowhere near the car) that it can cause problems? It seems to hang up when I call and I can't hear her voice.
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You can program multiple phones to the Bluetooth in the car however you must select which one is active in the car. It seems it can only handle one phone at a time. We tried programming both my phone and my wife's phone but you cannot have both actively connected to the Bluetooth.
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