Hi
Is there a way to update the system software, now that my car is not serviced by Mazda but an independent garage.
Many Thanks
Update software
Hi Paul,
If you are talking about the Infotainment software, then you have two options - either paying a Mazda dealer to do it or carrying out the update yourself. The latter is possible for free - apart from the minimal cost for a suitable USB drive if you've not got a spare one - providing you are confident in carrying out instructions EXACTLY and have an hour to spend doing it. The software isn't updated that frequently and I believe the latest version is 74.00.324A EU assuming you are based in Europe. Other versions are available elsewhere in the world. You can check your currently installed version via the Settings section on the Infotainment screen.
For details of how to carry out the upgrade plus various update file(s) and video then you need to contact forum member ASH8 on the US CX-3 forum by messaging him on https://www.cx3forum.com/members/ash8.10906/
I'm not aware of any other software on the CX-3 and/or how it would be updated outside the Mazda dealer network.
Sport Nav Petrol Automatic FWD Arctic White plus options April 2016
I’m having some issues with my current CX3. It’s a 2019 Sport Nav + in Eternal Blue. 2litre Petrol Auto. It’s the second CX3 I’ve owned.
Despite being fully serviced by Mazda from new they have never updated the system software. My iPhone connects fine by Bluetooth but the WiFi for connected services is hit and miss. I can connect enter the password and it works until iStop intervenes or I switch off. It then forgets the WiFi network and password which is inconvenient to say the least.
The Mazda dealer from whom I purchased it says a software update ( it’s currently 59) will fix it. My local dealer wants to investigate and charge me for it despite the car having an extended Mazda warranty.
Will a software upgrade fix it? Should I try it without the dealer?
Despite being fully serviced by Mazda from new they have never updated the system software. My iPhone connects fine by Bluetooth but the WiFi for connected services is hit and miss. I can connect enter the password and it works until iStop intervenes or I switch off. It then forgets the WiFi network and password which is inconvenient to say the least.
The Mazda dealer from whom I purchased it says a software update ( it’s currently 59) will fix it. My local dealer wants to investigate and charge me for it despite the car having an extended Mazda warranty.
Will a software upgrade fix it? Should I try it without the dealer?
CX3 Sport Nav+ Luxury 2.0l Petrol 2WD Auto Eternal Blue Mica