Out of date, thus untrue, I am sorry to have to report.
AA from Mazda tweaks.com gives turn information and distance countdown on the Heads-up display.
Maps display on the screen as usual.
Out of date, thus untrue, I am sorry to have to report.
It's quite straightforward to do. Download and install Mazda Toolbox for Windows or Mac., then take your SD Card out of your car and insert in your computer. Open Mazda Toolbox and register an account , then follow the instructions for installing available updates.TAX wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:20 pm My car is 2 years old and the main dealership that I purchased it from refused to give me the sat nav updates and told me to install it myself. They said they will only update the entertainment system for me when it is for its yearly service.
Is it a straightforward job, or will one erroneous key-press wipe out everything on the memory card?
Any instructions that make sense to a non techy guy would be appreciated.
As you are well aware, Boyle, I'm referring to the official Mazda offering, and not any unofficial 'tweaks'.Boyle de Cabbage wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 7:04 pm Out of date, thus untrue, I am sorry to have to report.
AA from Mazda tweaks.com gives turn information and distance countdown on the Heads-up display.
Maps display on the screen as usual.
You mean Mazda AA doesn't have it? It's amazing then the neck of Mazda to charge £350 for an inferior "Official" product.
Many thanks for that JT.It's quite straightforward to do. Download and install Mazda Toolbox for Windows or Mac., then take your SD Card out of your car and insert in your computer. Open Mazda Toolbox and register an account , then follow the instructions for installing available updates.
The software and 'How to' guide are available by starting here:
https://infotainment.mazdahandsfree.com ... uage=en-EU
You can download Mazda Toolbox here https://mazda.naviextras.com/shop/portal/downloads and install it on your PC, after registration you can take out you memory-card in the car, and put it in PC, afterwards the procedure speaks for it self - very easyTAX wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2019 5:20 pm My car is 2 years old and the main dealership that I purchased it from refused to give me the sat nav updates and told me to install it myself. They said they will only update the entertainment system for me when it is for its yearly service.
Is it a straightforward job, or will one erroneous key-press wipe out everything on the memory card?
Any instructions that make sense to a non techy guy would be appreciated.