The gist of the reply I just received from Johnson Controls was "A software update will be available for your vehicle soon"I just sent Johnson Controls a message here.
Since Mazda wants to pretend there is not an issue, maybe JC will do the right thing. If they want to keep their multi-million dollar contract that is. Can't hurt to try, and the more people that express a concern the better.
Since Mazda wants to pretend there is not an issue, maybe JC will do the right thing.
The gist of the reply I just received from Johnson Controls was "A software update will be available for your vehicle soon"
The source of my information is documented on these forums already. Mazda replied to my online complaint by stating the unit is functioning as designed when it starts at song #1 each time. When I responded that I did not believe they would design a unit to do this, they again replied that the unit is functioning as designed. In other words they have a stock response that they have been instructed to give to ward off the unhappy consumers.What is your source of information? I had not seen evidence that Mazda is pretending there's no issue.
The source of my information is documented on these forums already.
Yes, and thanks. I recalled seeing someone post that but with all the threads on this topic I wasn't sure where I had seen it. I figured I would post the response I got today as a further beacon of hope for us huddled masses.TreyP did you see my post #150.
Did I say that?Why do you not believe the info from last month that corporate Mazda is developing a fix?
I will never believe that the intention was for it to operate that way. It was a screw up and they should just own it rather than blowing smoke up our asses.In the meantime, it's working as designed (as poorly as that was).
This morning you said "Since Mazda wants to pretend there is not an issue, maybe JC will do the right thing."Did I say that?
I will never believe that the intention was for it to operate that way.
Mazda is simultaneously trying to tell us it is functioning as designed while also telling us a fix is in the works.
LOL!! Yep, this is exactly what I mean. No, of course it's not Mazda's shortcoming, it is our extravagant expectations that Mazda would live up to the current standards of functionality that are the issue. If nothing else, you are good comic relief around here. (rlaugh)I have no financial connection to Mazda, I'm just a pleased owner. And I happen to be rational and try to resist the temptation to jump to conclusions.
Any software update to add the ability to remember the last track played would not be a "fix" it would be for added functionality.
I know you think it's broken but it's not, it works fine, just not how you would like. As far as I am aware, Mazda never advertised it could remember the last track played.
It was an oversight in design/development.
Well, you're right that we're getting into semantics here, so we'll have to agree to disagree.I agree with that. We're starting to split the finer hairs related to semantics here but, if it was an oversight in design/development then Mazda's statement that it is functioning as designed is accurate.