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shaolinroca 11-17-2017 02:35 PM

High beam actuator problem
 
Hello everybody, I have a 2010 Mazda 3 Grand touring, it is a rebuild car, so it has a few details, one of them is that the right high beam doesn't work, after a few research I realized that the current actuator is not the best for the car, because it lacks of the connection for the right high beam.

I mean I got literally a loose cable hanging there because I don't have where to plug it.

Any suggestions?

Ps. I pretty sure that thing controls the elevation of the lights, cause mines always points to the floor


https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.maz...18a1a3af0e.jpgthis is the actuator my car has

grim_reaper 11-17-2017 07:35 PM

Have a look at the LHS headlamp setup, the RHS will have all the same parts & setup.

shaolinroca 11-18-2017 12:50 PM

Sorry I don't understand, do you mean like autozone? because I went there and they don't have it

grim_reaper 11-19-2017 05:31 AM

No, you have two headlights, they will both have bulbs and the actuator, if your missing something off 1 side, look at the otherside to see whats missing.

shaolinroca 11-20-2017 02:55 PM

Got it, thank you

Actually I did that with my former mechanic, and that is what we discover, I mean:

- There are a set of cables running from some part of the car to the headlights, one of them is hanging because I don't have where to plug it.
- We made the test of unplugging the left HB from the actuator and plug it the right one and it worked
- The current actuator is attached to the car with a cable tie belt, I search it and it appears to be for a lexus not mazda

I think I need a new actuator with two connections? or get a tricky electrical connection?


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