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How to Turn Off Navigation in the Mazda3 Axela?

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VanEmily
08/29/25 5:29am
To turn off the navigation in the Mazda3 Axela, follow these methods: 1. Tap 'Exit Navigation' on the navigation interface; 2. Manually turn off the navigation device by pressing and holding the power button for three seconds. The navigation system features GPS global satellite positioning functionality, allowing drivers to input their destination into the car's navigation system, which then automatically calculates the optimal route based on electronic maps and guides the driver along the computed path during the journey. Taking the 2020 Mazda3 Axela as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4662mm, width 1797mm, height 1445mm, with a wheelbase of 2726mm, a minimum ground clearance of 150mm, a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters, a trunk capacity of 419 liters, and a curb weight of 1337kg.
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LaSkylar
09/11/25 3:13am
When I'm driving my Mazda3 and need to turn off the navigation, it's pretty straightforward. I usually tap the navigation map interface on the center console screen first, where there's typically a clear X or exit button—just press it to exit. If there's no response, I try pressing the navigation button or the back button on the steering wheel; sometimes holding it down or pressing it a few times stops the guidance. If the car is moving, I make sure to keep my eyes on the road and try to use the touchscreen only when parked. Also, remember that while the navigation system doesn’t consume much power, it might slow down the system, so turning it off when unnecessary saves hassle. I also check the settings menu for an auto-exit option and make it a habit to turn it off before parking to avoid it popping up automatically next time I start the car. Overall, after a few tries, it becomes second nature.
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MiaRose
10/25/25 4:02am
I drive my Mazda3 to work every day and operate the navigation system directly through the screen after turning it off. Open the navigation interface, and there's a high chance you'll find a Cancel or End button in the upper right corner—just press it. If you can't locate it, among the control buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, there's a navigation icon; press it to bring up the menu and then select Exit. Don't rush to press the screen hard while driving; safety comes first—pull over before making adjustments. I've encountered system freezes before, and restarting the system by turning off the ignition resolved the issue. Actually, turning off the navigation helps with focused driving, reducing screen clutter for a clearer view. By the way, the interface has become more intuitive after the new system update, so regularly check the software version to ensure smooth operation.
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