#2015 MAZDA 6 P0171 FAILURE TYPE 00 BLUETOOTH#
On rare occasion I could click on navigate home, if I clicked through like the flash.To get around this issue I had to begin driving, in order to deactivate the touchscreen, and then use my Bluetooth to enter the address. Navigation: I usually couldn't enter an address for the navigation while stopped because it would begin clicking through screens. This was beginning to become a safety hazard because I would have to fiddle with the infotainment center while driving in order to use the functions I needed. The infotainment screen is possessed! It continuously clicks on items in the middle of the screen while the car is stopped or in park. It's too bad because otherwise it has not been a bad car so far (85,000 miles now), but I probably won't be looking at Mazda in the future when I shop for another car. The vehicle was out of warranty when the issue happened, and I wasn't prepared to be ripped off by a dealer to diagnose and replace a part that was known defective in the first place. Obviously the touchscreen doesn't work anymore, but I don't have it randomly changing settings every time the car slows or stops. The entire process took about 30-45 minutes and didn't cost me anything. As I rarely used the touchscreen, the best solution for me (I found a detailed YouTube video to follow) was to remove the unit, unplug the touch screen cable, and re-install. I googled the problem, and saw quite a few people that had the same issue, one even posted a TSB from Mazda, which stated that defective touchscreens were installed.
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It happens only at speeds below 5mph when the touchscreen is activated. The touchscreen started going crazy, changing settings randomly.