Some Mazda owners out in Western Washington are experiencing an issue perhaps even more absurd than Honda navigation systems that are stuck in 2002. These drivers are faced with having to listen to ...
SEATTLE — Some Mazda owners are experiencing a mysterious glitch with their car radios making it impossible to switch off the Seattle NPR station KUOW. Customers are increasingly reporting online that ...
Tony Meyer of Tumwater, Wash., in his Mazda after returning from the dealership to get a part replaced for the car’s infotainment system. (Photo courtesy of Tony Meyer) Repairs have begun to address a ...
If you live in the Seattle area and drive a Mazda built between 2014 and 2017, I sure do hope you like listening to National Public Radio. Why? Because you may not have another choice if you ...
At KUOW, we often hear from listeners who say that their car radio is always set to 94.9. But now some drivers don’t have a choice. Mazda owners from around the Puget Sound region have written to KUOW ...
You’re listening to KUOW … like it or not: Mysterious glitch has Mazda drivers stuck on public radio
Stephanie Marquis sits in her Mazda3 in Olympia, Wash., frustrated by her in-car infotainment system which stopped working recently. (Photo courtesy of Stephanie Marquis) Drivers of certain vehicles ...
Over the past couple of weeks, some people who listen to KUOW in their Mazdas say their car radio is permanently stuck on 94.9 FM. It’s only affecting KUOW, Mazdas from 2016, and we have no idea why.
Multiple owners of Mazda vehicles in Seattle have complained that their multimedia units froze after switching to the National Public Radio Station, KUOW. The issue is without a fix for now, and ...
In some parts of the United States, a strange problem has been reported that 'when a Mazda car tunes to a specific radio station, the in-vehicle system becomes unusable', which has become a hot topic.
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