Mazda CX-5 Forums
Audio & Visual Section => Vehicle Entertaintment / Navigation Systems => Topic started by: deepeg59 on July 11, 2014, 02:13:12 am
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So far the only irritation. My music collection on my USB stick always reverts to track one every time you start the engine. Can get a little annoying and I'm beginning to loathe track one!
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Dealer told me that (allegedly) a software fix is in the pipeline in next few months
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I purchased my car in Oxford in Mar14 and this issue affects music on USB stick or iPod via USB. Other issues are if you connect an iPod using USB it takes a long time as each time you start up the system, it downloads the entire music collection. Same for setting up iPhones via bluetooth. You wait a fair amount of time before it has downloaded your phonebook and music collection before you can either make a call or listen to your music. The one positive......it does not return to track 1 each time!
I contacted Mazda and they were not remotely interested in the issue and I dd ask if they had a software fix coming along as I had read about it on this plus a US form. They had no idea and seemed to think not.
All-in-all, the infotainment systems is rubbish compared to other cars I have had......shame on Mazda!
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I've found in the past that posting a sarcastic/awkward question on their Facebook page sometimes gets a better response (and often gets support from other owners with the same problem).
https://www.facebook.com/MazdaUK?fref=ts (https://www.facebook.com/MazdaUK?fref=ts)
Alan
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I got a new CX-5 3 weeks ago. Having had a Prius+ before I was used to an entertainment system that worked superbly, even the voice control was usable. As susch I was quite disappointed with the CX-5 on that front, great car to drive but the infotainment system is clunky at best. The biggest problems were the USB continually crashing plus the Bluetooth and USB always starting at the same track. USB was taking 5-10 mins to start, compared to the 2-3 seconds of the Toyota.
So I visited the dealer to complain and they ordered a new Bluetooth module. It took a couple of weeks to arrive but things are now much better. Both USB and Bluetooth now start from where you left off and a few other things work. It is much faster to start the first track, probably 10-20 seconds via USB and a little longer via Bluetooth. Once the first track starts there is a couple of minutes wait before you can change track while they are loaded but at least the system is now usable. The wait it seems is due to the large number of people getting their systems fixed, the module is on an exchange basis so I assume they are sent back to be updated then returned to the next customer.
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Useful to know. Thankyou. :)
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Hi All,
I'm new to the CX-5, having bought a 2014 Sport Nav a couple of weeks ago.
I pretty quickly found that the audio system always returns to playing the first file on either my phone or the USB stick I've put in the car when the car is restarted.
Am I right in thinking that there's a fix for this that I can ask a Mazda dealer to do under warranty? I sure hope so - it's driving me crazy!
Edit : Your posting has been merged with an topic that has already dealt with this problem. It's always good to have a look at the board index to see if your question has already been covered.
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I don't think the mk1 usb problem was ever resolved.
Not until the updated mk2 2015 car
I used the CD loaded with mp3 files instead.
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Ah, so the new bluetooth module phill104 refers to is only available for the facelift model? That's a blow!
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It's always worth a trip to the dealer to see if there has been any progress of a possible retrofit.
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Ah, so the new bluetooth module phill104 refers to is only available for the facelift model? That's a blow!
Its not clear if phil has a face lift model or not?
I would PM him or phone mazda customer services, or email them, if you email them be sure to include your reg number and maybe Vin number.
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Found this which may also apply to uk models?
https://www.change.org/p/mazda-north-america-mazda-uk-mazda-spain-espa%C3%B1a-update-head-unit-software-for-the-2014-mazda6/u/10158991
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Hi All,
I'm new to the CX-5, having bought a 2014 Sport Nav a couple of weeks ago.
I pretty quickly found that the audio system always returns to playing the first file on either my phone or the USB stick I've put in the car when the car is restarted.
Am I right in thinking that there's a fix for this that I can ask a Mazda dealer to do under warranty? I sure hope so - it's driving me crazy!
Edit : Your posting has been merged with an topic that has already dealt with this problem. It's always good to have a look at the board index to see if your question has already been covered.
It's not a problem just with Mazda - My Jag has the same issue with my I pod. The best I can do is to put it on shuffle.
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Sounds promising. Unfortunately I'm away abroad on business for the next couple of weeks, but I'll have a go at this when I get back...
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Found this which may also apply to uk models?
https://www.change.org/p/mazda-north-america-mazda-uk-mazda-spain-espa%C3%B1a-update-head-unit-software-for-the-2014-mazda6/u/10158991
Once again. I must stress that this TSB was raised by Mazda North American Operations. And is almost 12 months old. I would advise members that details from USA links are not always relevant to UK/Europe.
It may be worthwhile to remind all members posting links from US sites, that whilst the information may seem to be useful, it should be understood that it may not apply to UK/European vehicles. Especially items such as TSB's.
Take the information on face value for what it is and contact your own dealership if you wish to pursue the information, with the knowledge that it might not be applicable.
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^^^ Agree with what Will said above ^^^
Alan
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Duly noted.
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Mine wad a MK1 with the 5.8" Tom Tom system. The upgraded Bluetooth module fixed the start from first track issues, but new problems arose including the melting of 2 memory sticks. Mazda were quite rightly worried about this and took the car back. I am now back in a Toyota who's infotainment system is leaps ahead. Shame really as the Mazda is a much better drive. When replacement time comes along I will give the new cx5 a try, hopefully the new system is a lot better.
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Have never tried a USB but the bluetooth from my iPhone always happily picks up where it left over so I've never experienced the 'back to track one' problem either in iTunes or Spotify
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One more problem that arrived with the new Bluetooth module was the random function was removed. So with the software version I had you were forced to listen in alphabetical order as track numbers were also ignore. Very odd.
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If your Mazda is still under warranty, PLEASE check if when you play music using a USB stick that when you restart the ignition, the music doesn't keep starting at the first track. If it is, book it in with your dealer and get a free new Bluetooth module fitted.
By the way, you need to check it with a USB 2.0 stick of no more than 8Gb as that's all Mazda have tested the units to (still good enough for 1500 tunes!).
I found this out one month after my warranty expired and Mazda are insisting I contribute 30% of the cost, which is around £600 in total. So I would need to cough up around £200 for a defect that the car has had since new.
I'm considering going to Trading Standards, but can't believe that Mazda UK has kept this very quiet, and now they are so mean that they won't pay for the work just one month out of warranty, and yes, the car has been regularly serviced by their dealers.
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Thank you for joining the forum. As you can see I have merged your posting into an already exsisting topic. Unfortunately this is not new, we have know of this problem for sometime. Read through the postings above, they may help you when you confront Mazda.
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I had a 2013 model, USB would return to track one but the first models didn't.
Also later after a upgrade the USB issue was again resolved and played from the track you last played.
When the facelift came out the USB operated as expected.
I'm amazed at the alleged cost, but the BT module for my 2015 model is also used for WI-FI and holds your favourites, and probably other things It sounds like the MK1 may be the same.
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I finally got the replacement module fitted to my 2014 CX5 today. Oh the joy of simply being able to listen to music in a sensible way again!
I actually have a 32GB USB stick plugged in, which seems to be working OK.