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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
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.
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?