I had an issue where keeping the keys too close to the car was causing battery drain because, apparently, the car senses the signal from the key and "wakes up," repeatedly draining the battery.
I bought a faraday cage box to keep the keys in, charged the battery, and have not had an issue in a year.
I think this is the box: https://smile.amazon.com/Faraday-Protector-Signal-Blocking-Shielding/dp/B07W94QLKM/
Well, I guess I'm going to go with this for now. Something more permanently attached would be better, but looking under the front seats, I'm not sure how a slide-out one would even work with the hump that is there.
I bought this one. It’s the factory navigation which will also engage traffic sign recognition. Works like the $400+ one Mazda charges for. Enjoy!
2021 2022 Mazda 3 CX-5 CX-9 CX-30... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09RC8QLFW?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
the only lower grill I can find is for front plate cars. Is this what you ordered?
I just tried adding carlinkit 3.0 to my 2021 cx30 turbo premium plus and never got a Bluetooth network to come up. Maybe I got a DOA device. Is there any difference between any of the links on Amazon?
This is the one I got CarlinKit 3.0 CarPlay Wireless Connection, Knowing Your Car. Updated UI interface, Wireless CarPlay Adapter fit for iPhone iOS 13 Above, compatible with Apple CarPlay Cars from 2015 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091YWGY2T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_ATBTJ7N4QCKVAM34NWMM?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Trying to remember - it doesn’t have branding on it, just plain black with a plain black case - threw out the package! Non-zero chance it was this one
I had this issue with exact same phone and car model. I fixed it by purchasing a USB-C cable with a rated speed of 5Gbps. The link to the cable I purchased is below, but any cable with that writing speed should work.