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Q:
A: the bulb has some kind of metal pin holding the bulb from coming out
is a bit tricky to take that thing out , is like, push down the metal thing down, then while pushing down the thing pull it to the engine side (like open a door, that movement is what i talking about) and when you do so the bulb will come out easy (answered by MazdaTech_PR on October 22, 2007)
Q:
A: the headlights are clear...... is the main light of the car what you are talking about? because the headlights are clear or you mean the clear corners? is the lamp next to the headlight (answered by MazdaTech_PR on October 22, 2007)
A: the headlights are clear...... is the main light of the car what you are talking about? because the headlights are clear or you mean the clear corners? is the lamp next to the headlight (answered by MazdaTech_PR on October 22, 2007)Q:
A: You'd better have small hands, especially for the passenger side headlight! The space under the hood is very tight!!! Now our cars have separate high and low beams, so make sure you know which bulb is burned out. I bet it is the low beam though.
Pay attention to how you undo the headlight, cuz you will have to reverse the steps to put it back together.
Basically, you have to undo the wiring harness, pull the black rubber grommet thing, undo the black twist on "cap" by turning counter-clockwise and there is a wire clip holding the bulb in. Be very careful because the wire does NOT come out. If you break the plastic piece that the wire is attached to, you will need to buy a new headlight. Yike!
Once you are successful in undoing that, take the bulb out and TAKE THE BASE (or socket) OFF! DO NOT THROW AWAY THE BASE. You will have to reuse that. Now reversed all the steps the put it back together.
Here is a link to a headlight diagram for your reference:
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/attachmen t.php?attachmentid=25094
Be patient and go easy. The first time it took me 45 minute to figure things out. Now I know exactly what to do and it is a little easier. Space is still tight. Make sure you don't touch the new bulb as oil from your fingers will cause the bulb to overheat and burn out faster. (answered by Andy on December 05, 2007)