Headlight dilemma
Hello all,
I have a 21 CX5 with one halogen headlight and one regular headlight. I have been to several places including the Mazda dealer, and they tell me there is no replacement bulb available.
I bought my Mazda used in 2024 and someone must have changed the bulb (or at least one of them). I thought I was crazy, but my car mechanic told why they are different. So, I have been trying to
replace so they will match.
Has anyone had this issue and if so, how did you resolve it? Even my owner's manual doesn't give a part number for a replacement bulb.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I have a 21 CX5 with one halogen headlight and one regular headlight. I have been to several places including the Mazda dealer, and they tell me there is no replacement bulb available.
I bought my Mazda used in 2024 and someone must have changed the bulb (or at least one of them). I thought I was crazy, but my car mechanic told why they are different. So, I have been trying to
replace so they will match.
Has anyone had this issue and if so, how did you resolve it? Even my owner's manual doesn't give a part number for a replacement bulb.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Your headlight issue is difficult to answer without know what trim level you have. I also have a 21 CX-5. Grand touring. My package has directional headlights. Hard to believe that a Mazda dealership doesn't have answers for you.
Hello all,
I have a 21 CX5 with one halogen headlight and one regular headlight. I have been to several places including the Mazda dealer, and they tell me there is no replacement bulb available.
I bought my Mazda used in 2024 and someone must have changed the bulb (or at least one of them). I thought I was crazy, but my car mechanic told why they are different. So, I have been trying to
replace so they will match.
Has anyone had this issue and if so, how did you resolve it? Even my owner's manual doesn't give a part number for a replacement bulb.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I have a 21 CX5 with one halogen headlight and one regular headlight. I have been to several places including the Mazda dealer, and they tell me there is no replacement bulb available.
I bought my Mazda used in 2024 and someone must have changed the bulb (or at least one of them). I thought I was crazy, but my car mechanic told why they are different. So, I have been trying to
replace so they will match.
Has anyone had this issue and if so, how did you resolve it? Even my owner's manual doesn't give a part number for a replacement bulb.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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I see in your profile that you are a USA resident so your question is easy to answer and get it correct the first time for what headlights your Mazda has!
I suggest to get your VIN from the top of the dash, your door jam or registration and call Mazda parts department and ask them directly what type of head lights you have.
Even when you contact higher quality aftermarket head light companies, they ask a series of questions to ID your head lights correctly .
Its easy to make one call to Mazda! Do it right the first time and then you won't have problems.
I suggest to get your VIN from the top of the dash, your door jam or registration and call Mazda parts department and ask them directly what type of head lights you have.
Even when you contact higher quality aftermarket head light companies, they ask a series of questions to ID your head lights correctly .
Its easy to make one call to Mazda! Do it right the first time and then you won't have problems.
Big difference in types of headlights. Grand touring has directional headlights. Lower trims do not..
As Calisto has stated. Get Vin and go to dealer. I am currently running an aftermarket headlight on my 2021 CX-5 Grand touring. Passenger side. Works well. (Thanks to a deer)
As Calisto has stated. Get Vin and go to dealer. I am currently running an aftermarket headlight on my 2021 CX-5 Grand touring. Passenger side. Works well. (Thanks to a deer)
Lets do some www surfing , shall we.. 
A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code assigned to every motor vehicle upon production, acting as its distinct identifier or "DNA". Comprised of letters and numbers, it encodes specific information about a vehicle’s manufacturer, specifications, and features, such as engine type and model year .
Vehicle manufacturers began using Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) in
1954 in the United States to track production, though these early, non-standardized codes varied by manufacturer. A standardized 17-character VIN format was mandated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for all motor vehicles in 1981
A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) shows most factory-installed features, specifications, and equipment, including the engine, trim level, and safety features
. However, it does not show all features, specifically missing dealer-installed accessories, post-factory modifications (e.g., custom upholstery, engine swaps), or the vehicle's current condition.
A 17-digit VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is the most accurate way to look up specific, compatible parts for a vehicle
, ensuring you get the correct match for the engine, drivetrain, and equipment, according to O’Reilly Auto Parts. VIN lookup tools on auto parts websites (like AutoZone.com and boodmo) use this code to identify the exact make, model, year, and factory-installed components.

A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code assigned to every motor vehicle upon production, acting as its distinct identifier or "DNA". Comprised of letters and numbers, it encodes specific information about a vehicle’s manufacturer, specifications, and features, such as engine type and model year .
Vehicle manufacturers began using Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) in
1954 in the United States to track production, though these early, non-standardized codes varied by manufacturer. A standardized 17-character VIN format was mandated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for all motor vehicles in 1981
A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) shows most factory-installed features, specifications, and equipment, including the engine, trim level, and safety features
. However, it does not show all features, specifically missing dealer-installed accessories, post-factory modifications (e.g., custom upholstery, engine swaps), or the vehicle's current condition.
A 17-digit VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is the most accurate way to look up specific, compatible parts for a vehicle
, ensuring you get the correct match for the engine, drivetrain, and equipment, according to O’Reilly Auto Parts. VIN lookup tools on auto parts websites (like AutoZone.com and boodmo) use this code to identify the exact make, model, year, and factory-installed components.
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