Part Number: TD2K66EZ1B
Maps: 2023
Maps: USA / Canada / Mexico (North America)
Supported languages: English, French, Mexican
Compatible with any Mazda with Mazda Connect 2 system.
Mazda 3 2021-2023
Mazda Cx-30 2021-2023
Mazda Cx-50 2022-2023
Mazda Mx-30 2022-2023
Mazda Cx-5 2021 – 2023 (Mazda Connect System 2 works only with 10,25 inches / 26 cm display display with Mazda Connect System / main menu on photo above)
Mazda Cx-9 2021 – 2023 (Mazda Connect System 2 works only with 10,25 inches / 26 cm display display with Mazda Connect System / main menu on photo above)
*** TD2K66EZ1B updatable We guarantee that you will receive at least one update for 2023/2024 through the Mazda Toolbox Update app (if you have never used an SD card with navigation before).
2021/2022 MODEL YEAR IMPORTANT NOTE ! Please note the following VIN breaks which require different Navigation part numbers:
2021 Mazda 3
Japan Built Vehicle:
JM1BP****000001 through 400000 -> Use SD Card BDGF66EZ1B
JM1BP****400001 and higher ->Use SD Card TD2K66EZ1B
Mexico Built Vehicle:
3MZBP*** 000001 through 250003 -> Use SD Card BDGF66EZ1B
3MZBP****250004 and higher -> Use SD Card TD2K66EZ1B
2021 Mazda CX-30
3MVDM****000001 through 300001 -> Use SD Card BDGF66EZ1B
3MVDM****300002 and higher -> Use SD Card TD2K66EZ1B
Mazda 3 2019-2020 -> Use SD Card BDGF66EZ1B
Mazda Cx-30 2020-2020 -> Use SD Card BDGF66EZ1B
for Mazda3 2024/ Mazda cx-30 2024/ Mazda CX-5 2024/ Mazda CX-9 2024 you need KMV666EZ1 part number
If the navigation map has been used in your car before, it means the free updates have already have been used. Using any new sd card with navigation in your vehicle will not grant you the opportunity to receive free updates again.
If you are unsure which system is installed in your Mazda or how to distinguish between Mazda Connect 1 and Mazda Connect 2, here is the easiest way:
If the main menu on your head unit looks like this, it is Mazda Connect 1
If it looks like this, it is Mazda Connect 2
TD2K66EZ1 / TD2K66EZ1A / TD2K66EZ1B
Discover the perfect companion for your Mazda Connect system – the Mazda Navigation SD card. This fully integrated solution ensures a seamless navigation experience, providing you with maps, directions, and a range of features right on your car’s touch screen.
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Stay informed and in control with driver alerts, active speed monitoring, current speed display, and estimated arrival time. These features ensure that you’re aware of important information and can plan your trips with confidence.
Experience intelligent route planning that optimizes your driving routes for efficiency, helping you save time and fuel along the way. The Mazda Navigation SD card is designed to provide accurate and reliable GPS tracking, so you’ll always know where you are, even in unfamiliar areas.
Rest assured, the SD card is brand new, unused, and comes with a guarantee of flawless functionality. It’s the perfect addition to enhance your Mazda’s navigation capabilities.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to upgrade your driving experience. Get your hands on the Mazda Navigation SD card today and unlock a world of convenient and reliable navigation.
Please note: For detailed instructions and further information, please refer to the user manual provided.
Side note - some of the streets say “unnamed” but it seems to be only newer ones or parking lot entrances that aren’t really a street!
10stars! Thank you!
Now for the bad - The internal voice recognition system of the CX-5 (and probably other Mazda vehicles) SUCKS. Even though the "Directions" command was recognized, it constantly butchered the address that I spoke out, showing useless options on the navigation screen. I can't blame this on the SD card, as it is not converting my voice to text. I did not try to enter an address using any other method. The car does have Apple Car Play set up, and when I hit the voice button on the steering wheel and gave the same address, the address was recognized right away as being accurate.
But, back to the product itself. For the price, it was well worth it, as the map card was recognized instantly and all of the settings were available and working.
This aftermarket navigation card worked instantly and flawlessly It adds the speed and road signs to the heads-up display (HUD) and the dash.
An iPhone will connect and provide CarPlay maps but if you want your HUD to display full data, you need this card.
The Mazda sales rep quietly told me these cards worked but you had to make sure you had the right card for the right car. I have the right card for the right car.
It’s not updatable but for $50, I don’t care. I can buy an updated version of this card every 2 years and still be $250 ahead by the time I trade this CX-50 in for the next model.
I have to kick Mazda here. ALL of the 2023 CX-50 and CX-90 models. do not include this card, it's a $470 OPTION!
In my case, my $43k 2023 CX-50 doesn’t have basic navigation, it's "ala carte" - really? Talk about a remorseless cash grab. Pay Mazda back by skipping their $470 OEM Nav card and buying this $50 one instead. Hope that helps!
I also have a Palisade Calligraphy 2023 that wasn’t a whole lot more than the CX-50 and I didn’t need to screw around with an aftermarket SD nav car. Mazda needs to be better on this point.
Hope that helps!
So I figure 45 bucks and the positive reviews,I'll just go ahead and hit the order button.
I pop it in the slot and bam it just works on the first drive. Tried setting in a destination and it works fine. Has a few map views and I like a darker terrain view. Speed limit is available and quite a few other various settings which I haven't really played around with yet.
My car is a '23 cx5 carbon edition and this card works flawlessly.
The SD card came the next day and the instructions were easy to follow. I popped the car in with my car turned off, turned it on and it immediately worked. I set up my preferences and have been very pleased so far. We haven't used it on a trip yet but my husband was happy to see the speed limit displayed on the instrument panel and the red line it makes to let you know when you're speeding :)
For $50 bucks, it's worth giving it a try
Works perfectly. Now I just gotta figure out how it works or if/how I can enter a destination etc.
I really appreciate how you (& your team) stood behind your product.
Not sure if this is Mazda OEM (it's manufactured in Japan), but works great. It's astonishing that dealerships sell these same cards for $400 - $450. Now I just have to decide what I'm going to buy with my hundreds of $$ savings!
Installation instructions are as follows:
1) insert card
2) turn on vehicle.
Done- now you have Nav.
$50, can’t beat it
Saved $350!! From dealer price
Found this SD card on naviworld for a fraction of the cost at the dealer, installation was a snap, inserted the SD card and bingo GPS was on when I started the carPlug and Play at is best. Best buy I've had in a while. LOL
Just follow the simple installation instructions that came with the card.
Insert card. Start vehicle, Enter Navigation. Up and running . A+
Thanks,
Thank you.