Mazda will have to tell us what are they doing. They can't simply call the owners and change the dipstick with an X mark soooo far.
I had a reply from Mazda about my letter of concern about rising fluid level as measured on the dipstick.
selection of quotes from it... "I can confirm that some vehicles have been subject to oil rising up the dipstick" - good no BS there.
"currently this matter is being addressed by Mazda" - again this is fair
"a resolve will be forthcoming in the future" - testing the software, perhaps?, they don't want the fix for the rising fluid level to cause DPF's to clog up!
they say that a visit to the dealer may be required "if a software upgrade or any other modification is required" - true unless they plan to just send some dipsticks in the mail (rofl2)
they also say that any defect would be able to be addressed within the warranty period.
they also told me to read the section about the DPF in the manual (headshake) - my letter to them indicated that I know all about dpf's.
If there is a faulty batch of injectors or sensors that cause too many regens that would be the best outcome i'd argue, as they could be replaced. Tweaking the software to balance rising fluid level VS keeping the DPF from clogging might be a difficult balancing act.
So I'll just see how it goes, if there are excessive oil changes - look out.