2019 Mazda3 Navigation question
#1
2019 Mazda3 Navigation question
Does anyone know how to search in the navigation while driving using the Mazda Navigation in the new 3?
It allows me to select a category such as fuel stations, yet it only shows the first 3 options and doesn't allow me to scroll down the list unless I am parked. The other day, I was on a highway with the exits miles apart. The 3 on the list were within a few miles, yet the next exit was 10 miles ahead. With Sirius Travel Link, I am able to see the prices of gas at the cheapest stations in the area, however, in this case, I am limited to the first 2 on the list with no ability to scroll down.
Does anyone have a solution?
Is anyone else running into this problem?
It allows me to select a category such as fuel stations, yet it only shows the first 3 options and doesn't allow me to scroll down the list unless I am parked. The other day, I was on a highway with the exits miles apart. The 3 on the list were within a few miles, yet the next exit was 10 miles ahead. With Sirius Travel Link, I am able to see the prices of gas at the cheapest stations in the area, however, in this case, I am limited to the first 2 on the list with no ability to scroll down.
Does anyone have a solution?
Is anyone else running into this problem?
#4
1031 people have viewed this thread and yet no one can say they have a 2019 Mazda3 with the same problem or even without the problem. Beyond that, can anyone give a suggestion as to what to try?
Yesterday, I heard on the radio that a major highway along my route was backed up. I went into the GPS and selected specific roads to avoid. I was able to select the same next road 5 different ways, but was not able to scroll down to the backed up highway 2 miles away. Apparently avoiding a specific road on your route is another thing that Mazda thinks you should stop the car for.
If no one on the forum owns a 2019 Mazda3, can anyone suggest a Mazda forum with members that might actually own a current Mazda and are willing to help a frustrated fellow owner?
Yesterday, I heard on the radio that a major highway along my route was backed up. I went into the GPS and selected specific roads to avoid. I was able to select the same next road 5 different ways, but was not able to scroll down to the backed up highway 2 miles away. Apparently avoiding a specific road on your route is another thing that Mazda thinks you should stop the car for.
If no one on the forum owns a 2019 Mazda3, can anyone suggest a Mazda forum with members that might actually own a current Mazda and are willing to help a frustrated fellow owner?
#5
I haven't used the Mazda nav system yet because (a) I'm still trying to figure out Apple CarPlay (not on my old car) and (b) my 3 is in the shop to get a tire vibration issue corrected. We have a '17 CX9 and I found its nav system to be much more difficult to use than Google Maps on my phone.
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