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Kris R
United States
Приєднався 24 гру 2007
AUTO | FAMILY | PETS
AFTERMARKET HEADUNIT INSTALL (JVC) | MAZDA CX 5
Woohoo! Here I am installing my aftermarket JVC KW-M845BW head-unit that I acquired from Crutchfield.com.
I purchased this product with my own money. I have no affiliation with Crutchfield or JVC in any way, shape or form.
Music Credit:
Anno Domini Beats - Stand - Hip Hop & Rap | Dramatic
Metro Boomin Type Beats 2019 | Pay Day
Produced by Maxxon Priddy
I purchased this product with my own money. I have no affiliation with Crutchfield or JVC in any way, shape or form.
Music Credit:
Anno Domini Beats - Stand - Hip Hop & Rap | Dramatic
Metro Boomin Type Beats 2019 | Pay Day
Produced by Maxxon Priddy
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FACTORY RADIO REMOVAL | MAZDA CX-5 (2013+)
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How to easily remove your 2013 Mazda CX-5 factory radio. Music credit: NCS: Music Without Limitations NCS Spotify: spoti.fi/NCS Ship Wrek & Zookeepers - Ark [NCS Release]
TIRE REMOVAL AND ROTATION | MAZDA CX 5
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You can do you own tire rotations at home! Tire balancing is typically performed when tires are rotated on the vehicle, which is usually every 5-6,000 miles or 6 months.
OIL CHANGE WITH FUMOTO VALVE | MAZDA CX-5
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See how easy it is to do an oil change using the fumoto valve. Buy it here: www.fumotooildrainvalve.com/
PLASTI DIPPED EMBLEM | Mazda Mod
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This is my experience with plasti dip. I enjoyed using it on my 2015 Mazda CX-5. This is not meant to be a tutorial. Music Credit: Rock Angel by Joakim Karud soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported- CC BY-SA 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b... Music promoted by Audio Library ua-cam.com/video/K8eRXvLL7Wo/v-deo.html
VIRGINIA SAFARI PARK | GREAT VACATION TRIP
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We had a blast at this safari park. It was our first time, and took some getting use to. The animals all appeared to be very happy and healthy. I highly recommend a family trip here and I will be returning. YAY! www.virginiasafaripark.com/ Drive-through safari with free-roaming elk, gazelle, zebra & other exotic fauna, plus a petting zoo. Address: 229 Safari Ln, Natural Bridge, VA 24578 Music C...
Louis the rat eating
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My rat Louis eating a lab block for dinner, learn more about him at my blog: justcatnaps.blogspot.com
Sprinkle sprinkle!!!! Black girl magic!!!
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Nice work. I'm planning a similar install.
Check you out. Go girl…❤
Did this disable your usb connection in the armrest?
does that valve fit on a 2022 cx5?
De cuantas pulgadas ves tu nuevo estereo
What Year is this one?
Love this. Looking to do the same job in my CX-5!
So I have 2 other connections that I don't know what they're for? I have the Bose system package. Could they have something to do with that?
Nice rocks. To keep jewelry nice and prevent unwanted damage to rings and car, I always remove my jewelry prior to working on the car. 🤙
Good video but that cable management 😭 I work in IT so it made me cringe sorry lol
Thanks for the video, both of my front door speakers are rattling, anyone knows how to fix that?
Is it ok if you filled up the whole 5liter oil in the engine?
It’s best to follow the vehicles manual specifications. Adding too much oil can cause it to foam. This CX-5 requires 4.5 L. Checking the dip stick is important too.
Does your car have Bose?
No
@@NBnKB2525 where did you find the reverse light
@@lestatybarbo6545 There are two removable panels on the inside of the lift-gate. I used the one on the left. Once removed you will have access to all the vehicle tail lights.
Do you need to use the resistor?
Great video! Thanks... I'll be removing the door panels on my CX-5 this week to replace the stock speakers. This video will help a great deal.
Cool! I am so glad it was helpful for you.
I just installed the F-106 on my 2020 CX-5 (non-turbo). Fumoto advised me that I would need the ADP-106 adapter/extension, but I did not; there is plenty of room to spin on the valve itself.
What about the Sat Nav and reversing camera?
Not drum but car battery sorry for my english
Hi! Thanks for this video! Do you disconnect your drum before that? No airbag signal or other one after? Thanks!
Yes, I try to remember to disconnect the battery anytime I need to unplug or tap any electrical connectors. No signals or dash lights appear after. I have noticed that it causes the ECU to reset, affecting some accessory settings like radio stations presets and single tap window up/down setting.
What installation did you use?
Finally I see someone like me in these videos I watch. Great job!
Thanks for the video! I have a '16 CX-5 and am looking for a replacement unit (my OEM one got smashed in and doesn't display anything anymore). The audio and everything still works I just can't see where I'm navigating too. My concern is that I'm afraid of losing functions like how to reset the service light after doing oil changes, rotating tires, etc.. Have you had this issue with the aftermarket radio you installed? Does the service light still come on? or is that something that ONLY turns on/activates with the OEM infotainment system? Also, I assume with these aftermarket radios you also lose the audio functions on the steering wheel, right?
I know this is probs weird, but as a woman looking up how to do this, it feels really good to get the instructions from another female-bodied person. Thanks for making this.
what year is this car?
Hello there! 2015
Awesome video! Do your steering audio controls still work? What aftermarket radio did you end up using?
do you have a link for where you got the red wire?
18 AWG (American Wire Gauge) CCA Primary Wire | 50 ft Red & Black | Also Available in 14 & 16 Ga www.amazon.com/dp/B07D74RGVM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_PN705KGC5SN1T6NTGW8C?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
What brand and how much did you pay for your jack? What's the item number for it?
are all the 9 speakers working
Women do get it done, very helpful thanks
know its old but, how many cans did you used aprx?
Hello, I used just one can of black and one can of the glossifier. Had plenty left in both cans.
hi, i have a question, can you install a 10.01 inch screen with the same metra that you used
Thank you, I was looking for a video that showed the jack points and stands. Just what I was looking for, wasn't easy to find. I'm planning to do my brakes when I put on the winter wheels.
Hello! I’m glad this was helpful to you. This link also shows all the jack points I used a little better: www.mcx5.org/jacking_positions_vehicle_lift_2_supports_and_safety_stand_rigid_rack_positions-204.html
@@NBnKB2525 Yeah, I've seen the picture, it's easier to interpret on the actual car.
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Can you change out the system in a 2012 cx5
I need to install heated mirrors on my cx 5 2017, apparently mine does not have it even though it is the GT with all the other tech ad ons, stupid if you ask me
Yea that’s unfortunate, are they mentioned in the manual? Some vehicles heated mirrors turn on when the rear defroster is turned on. They do seem fairly straightforward to install though, good luck!
I didn’t realize it was a chick installing the radio until I seen her pry the automatic thing and pulled the center console out heheh never knew that’s how you open it. I need to purchase those tools just in case I need to do something like that.
Did that red wire come with the radio?? & how did you get the red wire to reach all the way in the back??
No, I had to purchase the wire separately. It’s was a total of 25 ft. I tied one end of the wire to the end of a x-large zip tie and weaved it from the radio, behind the steering wheel, down passed the interior fuse box and tucked it under the lower plastic trim along the driver and backseat doorways. Then I used a detailer tool to detach a small area of the plastic interior of the trunk, and used the x-large zip tie to push the wire behind it the until it reached the taillight connectors.
This is a great video
This is magnificent thank you Kris!
Currently in the market for a new vehicle and I'm down to an Audi Q5, VW Tiguan, or this beauty. Nice to see a Black woman working on her own vehicle! Queen tings! ✨
Alanna Janae The current generation of CX-5 is soo nice!
Yesss. The 2016 is calling meee.
Great video, not to be sexist, but it's pretty cool to see a woman that can do car work. That's awesome that they put the filter and drain plug right next to each other. I need to pick up one of these valves, looks like a breeze to change the oil with it. What year/generation is the CX-5? (you might want to add this to the video title for more views)
SPER Thank you for the tip, it’s a 2015 Touring. I like that Asian vehicles are relatively easy to work on.
did you retain your steering wheel controls, like volume, phone?
Sergey Vorobiev all the controls work except the two lower phone buttons. I believe they are used to begin and end a phone call but I can’t remember.
Kris Roy did you buy installation wiring kit separately or was it included with the unit?
Sergey Vorobiev This JVS unit does come with wiring that needs to be connected to the vehicles corresponding wiring. I did purchase a wiring harness kit separately so I would not have to cut off the vehicles original multi-pin connectors. The kit just needed to have the its wires connected to the unit’s wires and then it just connects to the vehicles original multi-pin connectors.
@@NBnKB2525 is it that crutchfield harness kit? the one that comes with fascia and all necessary connections?
Sergey Vorobiev Crutchfield just sells the necessary wiring kits made by various other companies. The main wiring harness I used is made by Crux (SWRMZ-64C Wiring Interface). The backup camera connection required an additional harness by Axxess (AX-MAZCAM-6V Backup Camera Harness) and a harness by Metra (40-HD10 Antenna Adapter) is used to receive digital and analog radio stations.
Girl power way to go. I told the wife she was going to do it next time. Showing her the video she said it was her worst nightmare. Lol I guess I’ll be doing it not her.
Thank you so much from Thailand
Hi Kris, great job.
Was it plug and play?
Unrelated question but how long did you have the car, how many miles and what problems did you have thus far?
Radek Woj I purchased this vehicle June 2017 and it currently has about 86,500 miles. I haven’t had any major problems so far. I’ve had just to replace the battery and do other regular maintenance.
@@NBnKB2525 Good to know mine is a 2014, got it in Oct 2018 and has about 109,500 miles. It's the 2.0L, 6speed manual. Had to replace the PCV valve because was burning oil. Then soon after the left strut mount went, within a month the other side went. After that I had to replace 2 of the door handles, they seemed to fail (not sure if previous owner did something that they failed). I also replaced one of the axels due to noise but it didn't solve it. There is currently a few different drive train noises I hear when its cold out and the brakes are noisy too. The battery I think will need to be changed soon, looks original and yeah its pretty weak at times. I also changed the front swaybar linkages but old ones seemed fine. Also topped off the transmission fluid, it was low. All small things but a bit annoying.
@@radekw708 That's alot of issues my 14 has 116k Miles and really nothing wrong. Sounds like you got a Monday vehicle.
@@dexterm1285 A year later and another $1600 of work went into it just a few months ago including seized rear callipers (so replaced the whole rear brakes). Both axels in the front were noisy and leaking so were replaced, along with the front control arms which had to be replaced as the ball joints and the control arms was one piece with the OEM variant. I still have the rust on the roof left, the rear engine mount is blown and the other strut bearing went as well. I'm also at 116k. Apart from the roof rust I should be able to get it back to 100% working order soon.
@@dexterm1285 I also had issues with the security key icon popping up on the dash which was reported by the blue driver as a security fault. This was as recent as this summer... seems to come and go. You may have not noticed problems, but I am a car whisperer and I'm sure I can find plenty of things to fix on yours :)
so do you loose reverse camera screen and the specific car/mazda setting when you install an aftermarket deck?
Radek Woj Hello, I can still use the rearview camera but I had to purchase additional wire to connect the unit to the backup light wires to power the camera after installing the headunit. This also activates the camera when the car in put in reverse. Any car specific settings needed to be set before removing the OEM headunit. (Eg. door lock settings, auto off highlight duration time) Unfortunately, if I ever wanted to adjust these things I would have to replace the aftermarket unit with OEM unit temporarily. Hope this helps.
@@NBnKB2525 Yeah this is great, makes sense. I don't know if I'm willing to part with those functions. I managed to upgrade the tweeters in the dash of the car and it really made a huge difference. If you don't have speakers there, the wiring is all there for you just plug in and away you go. I got Kenwood KFC835C 3.5" speakers and what a difference. There is also a middle panel in the dash but no wiring for a speaker is there unless you have the bose premium audio which I do not. I thought I was going to have to replace all the speakers but turns out I just needed those tweeters. My only complaint about the head unit is how slow it is, and how slow it reads USB especially if you plugin like 8gb or 16gb drive. It also starts playback all over again after you turn it off for a while ... quite annoying.
Radek Woj interesting, I may attempt to add tweeters also! I noticed the empty location where they go when install this unit.
Thanks for the video! Both my front speaker are rattling
Same here Dude, both speakers are rattling, how did you fix it? were they lose? or you had to add some support?
@@elvicentefernandez nah, i remove the door panel and it was only a sort of plastic attached to the speaker, not the speaker itself. I simply cut it with a knife
Great job!