Connect the connector on the device to the USB port. Open the console lid. If there is a cover on the auxiliary jack or USB port, remove the cover. (Type A) Connect the device plug/connector lead to the auxiliary jack/USB port. Pass the device plug/connector lead through the notch in the console and connect. I have this same exact problem with my iPhone 5c on iOS 8+ (currently 8.1.3). I had a Mazda 3, 2010 that shuffled music no problem, this car also did not have any technical display for the track list, etc. I recently got a Mazda CX-5 2015 and the 5c music through Bluetooth cannot keep the shuffle active, whether in playlists or not. First time poster here. I'm going to try and remain as calm as possible as right now I'm livid with what's going on with my 2016 CX-5. I have a '16 CX-5 and recently planned on taking on the Android Auto/CarPlay install myself. I was getting ready to buy the kit on Amazon but decided I would factory reset the infotainment system just because I Apr 25, 2019. #2. Linzer said: I'm experiencing a pretty annoying issue with Sirius XM on my 2019 CX5 GT: upon starting the car (and waiting about a minute or so for the boot routine to complete) Sirius XM will not always work and the screen will display a message similar to "Siriu XM channels unavailable". In 80%-90% of the cases Sirius XM works. The CX-30 has a relatively flat signal from the OEM system. However, I wanted a separate source to simplify the signal and integration. I had already chosen the FiiO M11 Plus LTD digital audio player (DAP) as my source for my music. FiiO is a Chinese electronics company founded in 2007 that primarily manufactures audio equipment. Try to reset the system. Hold mute, nav and back buttons all at same time for at least 10 seconds. I'd start with pulling the negative off your battery for a couple minutes, that'd likely reset things. Also try turning the steering wheel 1/4 of a turn or 1/2 a turn and see if the start working with the wheel turned. Instruct the Mazda Connect system to find your phone by going to Settings > Bluetooth Connection and then selecting Add New Device. With both your car and device searching, you then select Mazda on your phone’s discovery list. Your device will show a code on the Mazda Connect Screen and ask to confirm or enter the code on your phone. Activate Bluetooth® on your mobile phone. Go to “Settings” in your Mazda Connect™ infotainment system. Select “Connectivity Settings”. Then press “Bluetooth® Settings”. You’ll have the option to pair a new device, choose that option. Meanwhile, on your mobile device, choose the “Mazda” option. Your Mazda Connect™ screen Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd.

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