mazda 6 lcd display free sample

Advanced technology has become more and more important in new cars. Take Mazda6 for example. It hosts many features that help make the driver and passengers more comfortable and focused on the driving experience, while at the same time keeping them connected to the outside world.

Mazda6’s 360⁰ View Monitor utilizes four separate cameras to give the driver an accurate picture of the car and its immediate surroundings around the car. Additionally, eight separate parking sensors detect front and rear proximity to obstacles and sound an alarm if the car is getting too close to obstacles.

To view the 360⁰ View Monitor, Mazda added a larger Mazda ConnectTMinfotainment screen. The touchscreen display provides enhanced resolution and contrast that helps make viewing information easier. Then, Mazda moved the display higher on the dash and reduced the viewing angle to provide better visibility at a glance. Full hands-free Bluetooth phone support and convenient operation with the multi-function Commander control knob help the driver focus on driving. Also available on the Mazda6 is Apple CarPlayTMand Android AutoTMintegration.

Mazda is offering ventilated front seats to help provide a greater sense of wellbeing on drives. The available ventilated front seats wick warm air and moisture away from the driver’s back, using a vacuum-like effect rather than blowing cold air. The result is that the driver and front passenger maintain cooler backs, rather than just blowing cool air into a space where hot air is trapped. This helps maintain a comfortable temperature, even on the hottest days of the year. And, of course, on those chilly mornings or winter days, the front seats still feature three-stage heaters—and the back seats have available seat heaters as well.

An available digital 7.0-inch driver information gauge display allows the driver to reconfigure the new Mazda6’s information display, from displaying vehicle information to showing speed limits and diagnostic information. Synergies occur when the new gauge display is used in combination with the Mazda6’s windshield-projected Active Driving Display.

By combining a turbocharger with the already powerful direct-injected Skyactiv-G 2.5-liter engine, Mazda6 provides up to 250 horsepower and a robust 310 pound-feet of torque—a torque rating far surpassing much of its midsize competition. Mazda6 has a healthy amount of get-up-and-go to complement its premium driving experience, making for a truly rapid means of getting from Point A to Point B, whether in a straight line or when the road throws more than a few bends in the middle.

Mazda Radar Cruise Control works with full stop-and-go functionality. This technology uses millimeter-wave radar at speeds from 18-90 mph to maintain following distance to vehicles ahead. The forward-facing camera, which works at speeds below 18 mph to slow down, even to a standstill, and then move at stop-and-go speeds, helps to eliminate much of the stress of a crowded commute.

These are only a few of the premium technology features found in Mazda6. Combine these technologies with authentic materials in the interior, Kodo—Soul of Motion design, and Mazda6 builds on what it always has done—offering a premium experience far greater than its sticker price.

mazda 6 lcd display free sample

MSRP excludes tax, title, license fees and $1,065 destination charge (Alaska $1,110). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details.

MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,065 destination charge (Alaska $1,110). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details.

MSRP excludes taxes, title, license fees and $1,065 destination charge (Alaska $1,110). Vehicle shown may be priced higher. Actual dealer price will vary. See dealer for complete details.

mazda 6 lcd display free sample

CD or DVD players, radio, speakers, GPS, communication system (e.g., OnStar), display screen freezes or goes blank, phone pairing (e.g. Bluetooth), voice control commands, steering wheel controls, portable music device interface (e.g., iPod/MP3 player), backup or other camera/sensors.

"Every now and then, when I put the car in reverse, the backup camera display does not come on. I suspect it"s not the camera itself because when I turn the car off and leave it for awhile, the backup camera display works. I suspect a software problem but according to dealership service there are no known problems in this area"

"Two problems: 1. Had the display screen freeze. Appeared to be fixed by software update by dealer. 2. Heads-up display for digital speedometer occasionally fails to rise. Dealer has been unable to fix this problem"

"In addition to the backup camera display problem, the screen itself sometimes locks up for no apparent reason. If I turn the car off and leave it off for awhile, the problem goes away. It"s probably a software glitch"

"The display occasionally freezes up for an unknown reason rendering many features, most importantly the back-up camera, useless. The dealer has been unable to fix this. There is no reset button and I have to shut off the ignition for about 20 minutes to resolve the problem when I restart the car. I suspect a software bug."

"Bluetooth system pairs phone (I phone 7S) well and phone features work well but rarely if ever have I been able to play music using the phone and bluetooth. However the phone plays music well using the plug in aux, but often the screen will freeze and have to reboot. I tried rebooting the entire system which did advised by Mazda to do which did not work. Mazda recommended having the system flashed with an update, but have not had a chance to do so, mainly because the dealership that sold me the car is no longer an authorized service/warranty dealer for Mazda."

"The screen looked like it was cracked, causing spider web looking crack across the screen. The "cracks" were internal, and the dealership confirm it was not operator error, or damage by us. They said it was a known problem. It took me writing to Mazda to get the dealership to replace the screen free of charged. Which the dealership eventually did after about two months of calls and letter writing."

"Car is white. Have several black spots on the front bumper after only 66,666 km with nearly all driving on city streets or highways. Very evident when spots show black on a white car."

"The only problem was with the paint on the wheels. It is a dark gray paint that was severely peeling. Mazda said the 2016 Mazda 6 vehicles had defective paint for that year. They replaced all my wheels under the warranty."

"For a while it was difficult to get it into reverse or first. When I let up on the clutch I either had to race the engine or it jerked. Shifting was not as smooth as I"m used to. I started driving stick shift cars in 1965 and this is about the worse case I"ve had with the clutch."

"The clutch does not shift smoothly. Starting may even be somewhat jerky. I have shifted into reverse instead of 1st gear, Sometimes I"m going in 4th gear and then realize I should be in 6th gear."

"During a cold start, a transmission error code was displayed in the gauge cluster. Owner"s manual indicated it needed to be towed to avoid risk of damage. Per the dealer, a shift sensor failed but no damage was done to the transmission since I did not drive it was the code appeared. The part was under warranty and Mazda covered the cost of the tow as well as parts and labor."

mazda 6 lcd display free sample

In order to activate your 60-day free trial for Connected Services, you have to connect your infotainment system to a Wi-Fi™ hotspot. To turn on the Wi-Fi™ in your infotainment system, and then to connect to a hotspot, please follow the steps described below.

Upon turning on the Wi-Fi™, a list with the available networks is displayed. The list contains the network’s name, its security type and its signal strength.