
Atenza center console can be turned off by following these steps: 1. Find the system display in the settings; 2. Turn off the screen; 3. Press the button next to it to turn it back on. The center console is the workbench in front of the driver and co-driver in the cockpit, which serves as the carrier for installing the dashboard, air conditioning and audio panels, as well as storage boxes, airbags, and other devices. The Atenza has a length, width, and height of 4870mm, 1840mm, and 1445mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. The car is equipped with a 2.0L L4 engine, naturally aspirated, with a maximum horsepower of 158ps and a maximum torque of 202nm.

I've been driving the Atenza for several years and find it quite convenient to turn off the center display. Usually, I just press and hold the volume knob near the steering wheel for a few seconds, and the screen goes black while the music or navigation audio continues uninterrupted. Why turn it off? Sometimes the screen is too bright at night, causing glare that's distracting while driving—turning it off helps me focus. When parked, turning off the screen also saves a bit of battery, especially in summer when the battery is under more stress. Occasionally, the button isn't responsive, but restarting the car (turning it off and then on again) fixes the issue. I remind myself not to toggle it too frequently to avoid wearing out the button.

As a car enthusiast, I find the infotainment system shutdown on the Mazda6 (Atenza) quite straightforward. Just press and hold the main rotary knob with integrated volume control for a few seconds, and the screen turns off. The system is cleverly designed - turning off the display doesn't affect background functions like Bluetooth connectivity. From a technical perspective, this prevents circuit overload and protects system longevity. In practice, some users skip reading the manual and operate it directly, but if issues like screen freeze occur, it's recommended to check the fuse or visit a dealership for adjustment.

When I first got my Mazda6 Atenza, I couldn't figure out how to turn off the screen. After a few tries, I discovered it's simple: just press and hold the rotary knob on the center console for a few seconds until the screen goes black. Remember this basic operation - no need to fiddle with the settings menu. Initially, I worried turning it off might affect navigation, but the voice guidance continues normally, making night driving more comfortable. If the button doesn't respond, it might be due to sweaty fingers - just wipe it and try again.

Safety first is my habit, and distracted driving is a big no-no. To turn off the Mazda Atenza's center display, press and hold the volume button until it goes dark. This reduces visual distractions, especially on highways. The benefits go beyond focus; it also extends the screen's lifespan and prevents overheating issues. If you encounter occasional glitches like a stuck button, avoid pressing it forcefully. Instead, try restarting the system after parking. A friendly reminder: regularly clean the buttons to prevent dust buildup that could cause malfunctions.


