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Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:43 am
by zafershoukat3109
Are you aware of any recent updates for this?
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:44 am
by GoodWillHunt
For what reasons is it necessary to upgrade or update?
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:45 am
by Noble4u
Hi there...
The only way to get an update for your CX-90 is to visit your local Mazda dealer and report a problem with the Mazda Connect system. Dealers rarely update systems unless the owner has a valid claim.
Without a valid justification, Mazda will not compensate a dealer for an update.
Although I would love to get my hands on the 4A11 firmware for your Mazda CX-90, I am currently unable to do so. However, that could change in the future—it happens very rarely—when a link to the firmware leaks or an owner is given a copy.
For the time being, your best bet is to visit a local Mazda dealer.
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:45 am
by Noble4u
Just follow me, and I'll send you an email as soon as I post something new.
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:46 am
by GoodWillHunt
Many thanks
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:46 am
by zafershoukat3109
Good day, I am grateful for your encouragement.
My only concern is whether or not an updated firmware version is now available. The tyre pressure monitor, apple car's touchscreen, and other features I saw in videos on YouTube, such active display showing the limit speed or watching the street signals, are all unavailable to me at the moment.
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:47 am
by Noble4u
You remember what I told you..
Although I would love to get my hands on the 4A11 firmware for your Mazda CX-90, I am currently unable to do so. However, that could change in the future—it happens very rarely—when a link to the firmware leaks or an owner is given a copy.
When you take your vehicle in for service at your local Mazda dealer, they will relay your concerns to the distributor, who in turn will forward them to Mazda in Japan, where they will correct the firmware and release it back to the distributor.
Things don't get fixed unless people complain.
Still, I think a factory reset-restore might fix some of your issues—especially since you're being more specific—because it fixes 80% of problems in my experience.
Following this sequence exactly as written (without alteration) is strictly required.
1. Turn off the car. Secure it firmly outside under clear skies so you can sync the GPS later. Remove the key fob from the car and set it aside at least 5 meters.
2. If your phone was linked to Mazda Connect, remove, delete, or unpair the Bluetooth connection. This includes phones with wifi, which are often MAZDA. Disable your phone's Bluetooth feature.
Third, make sure your phone's system or operating system is up-to-date and update all of the apps on it.
4. It's crucial to restart the phone after updating it. To do this, look for a green restart button.
Allow the phone to settle down after restarting...
5. Remember to turn off your phone the next time.
Go to your vehicle, turn it on, and sit back.
7. Perform the factory restore and reset as shown in the photo. After it automatically reboots and settles, proceed to step 8.
8. After your phone has settled, turn on Bluetooth. Your car should detect your phone as a new connection. Agree to pair the two devices. If asked for a password, enter 0000.
Re: Cx-90, Mazda 2026
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 9:48 am
by Noble4u