Headlights Problems of Mazda 626

Mazda 626 owners have reported 6 problems related to headlights (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Mazda 626 based on all problems reported for the 626.

1 Headlights problem of the 1997 Mazda 626

Failure Date: 06/22/2003

Transmission failure had to be replaced, overdrive light constantly flashing, dealers stated was oxygen sensor replaced both sensors, problem not solved, replaced transmission replaced several days later with another, first replacement was defective.

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2 Headlights problem of the 1996 Mazda 626

Failure Date: 07/06/1999

When turn signal used to signal turn, headlights go out. Problem consistent and continuous.

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3 Headlights problem of the 1998 Mazda 626

Failure Date: 02/01/1999

Headlight failed.

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4 Headlights problem of the 1999 Mazda 626

When traveling headlights are very dim, causing poor visibility. Also, cruise control does not work. Compressor on the air conditioning went out.

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5 Headlights problem of the 1999 Mazda 626

Interior & exterior lights dim for a few seconds at nonspecific intervals when headlights are on.

6 Headlights problem of the 2000 Mazda 626

I am actually writing to report a problem I have with other vehicles on the road - specifically suvs and other small trucks, as well as vehicles using xenon lamps in their headlights. These vehicles have on numerous occassions blinded me while driving; the xenon lamps from oncoming traffic, and the trucks from behind. The xenon lamps are too bright for an oppossing driver to see past at night; frequently, it has been my experience that they are as bright or even brighter than high beams of most normal lamps. The trucks are a problem from even quite a distance away for drivers of sedans and smaller cars; when my husband drives, the headlamps of trucks reflect directly into his eyes through the rearview mirror (he is 6 ft tall, average height of a man in this country), as well as from the sideview mirror depending on the position of the truck behind us. I would strongly urge you to consider banning the xenon headlamps altogether, and to consider forming some sort of regulation that would dictate the height of headlamps of all vehicles (excepting semis) to within a range that will not interfere with the driving capabilities of any drivers on the road.

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