14 problems related to headlights have been reported for the 2010 Mazda MAZDA3. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2010 Mazda MAZDA3 based on all problems reported for the 2010 MAZDA3.
Takata recall , dashboard starting to meltdown really bad. I seen alot of people got same problem. The vehicle is my commuter over time it starts to get sticky fibers get stuck on it needs to recalled ASAP for the timing of the air bag deployment it's really unsafe please help . The headlights assembly contains alot of moister after a car wash. Moisture can cause an electrical problem and burn the computer itself.
My driver side headlight was out for an unknown amount of time until a police officer kindly pulled me over and told me. When I went to have the light replaced, the passenger side light was out, not the driver side. I assumed the officer had made a mistake. The passenger side headlight bulb was replaced. A few months later I was driving approx 40mph on an unlit road when both my headlights went completely out. I was able to pull off the road and there were no injuries. After about 30 minutes, the passenger side lightbulb mysteriously came on again but the driver side didn�t. So then the driver side light was replaced at my local dealership and they inspected the passenger side one and reported it �checked good�. It was only good for a few months because it's out again. There has always been excessive condensation in these lights but I dismissed it - Mazda or the mechanics would tell me if it could be a problem, right? I've researched now and found the issue is reported on all the Mazda3 message boards and to you at the ntsb (these are just the ones I found: 11044247,11015855,10865541,10849726,10823321,10723613, 10715457,10683926,10640462,10632527,10573945,10558974,10554823, 10548296, 10443658,10914541,10874861,10865443,10853089). There are at least nine Mazda technical service bulletins about the problem. Neither Mazda itself nor the Mazda service departments where my car was serviced many times had told me about it. This is obviously a safety issue. The next person who has both headlights fail on them might not be so lucky. I have talked to Mazda customer service and they insist this is an environmental factor and normal. Do I need to move to a certain environment, a desert maybe, to have reliable headlights?.
The car wouldnt pass inspection because of water in headlight. Dried it out. Passed. Got wet again. Replaced the light twice and still doing it. Other light is now doing it.
My 2010 Mazda has had a build up of condensation in the driver's headlight for some time and recently the driver's headlight went out. I was advised by the dealership that I would need to replace the entire headlamp which requires removal of the bumper. I would be looking at close to $1000+ to complete the repair. I declined the repair as I wanted to do more research on the safety bulletins that are posted for this same exact issue. The dealership declined to repair the issue based on the published safety bulletins. Recently, condensation has started in my passenger side headlamp and that headlight is now out as well. It should be noted I live in the dry southern California environment so my car is hardly ever exposed to water for condensation to even be building up. This poses a real danger to drivers as the headlights may go out (possibly both) while driving causing very unsafe driving conditions both for those in the vehicle but for other vehicles sharing the road.
My driver sideheadlight is out again. I went to the dealer last month with no headlight and condensation inside the headlight housing. Paid $750 for them to replace the unit. Its barely a month later and the same light is out again after it rained two days before. Its again full of condensation. The headlight housing is faulty as it allows water to come inside and short out hid bulbs and unit.
The headlights do not work at all for either low or high beams making the vehicle unsafe to drive especially during rain or at night. There is not only moisture but quite a bit of water accumulated inside both headlights. This vehicle was recently purchased on September 2015 as a certified pre own which comes with full limited warranty. I took the vehicle to the dealer to service the issue but they indicated that the repair or replacement was not covered by the warranty. Their estimate to repair it is $1,900. 00 I strongly believe that is more a manufacturer safety issue than a warranty claim. I did research and there are no recalls on the headlights for my particular vehicle, but there are several complains calling it a condensation issue on 2010 Mazda 3s. It was also strange that the dealer rep commented that the vehicle may have been in a crash when the carfax report indicated the opposite and we have thankfully been accident free since its purchase. Please review and advise.
Design flaw of headlight has caused condensation to form in headlight assembly causing xenon bulb to short circuit and blow on driver's side headlight.
There are (3) existing NHTSA reports on this that I am aware 10037949. 10037655 & 10052155. Purchased a 2010 Mazda 3 off a dealers lot 1. 5 weeks ago. The following day while driving the left head light was out. There was condensate in the lens. The car has hid lights. To access the bulb the car bumper etc. Had to be removed. Local shop replaced both bulbs and ballast. Cost $1,200 +. Three days later the same bulb went out. Shop is now replacing the lens and ballast (again). $1,898. After checking on the internet we found that it a common problem for this car's headlight lense to leak. Some people reported multiple failures with the same problem. Mazda has 3 service bulletins on this problem for this year car. 09-003-13, 09-005-11, & 09-057-10.
The housing unit of one headlight begain retaining moisture and condensation and subsequently began shorting out. The dealer informed me that the complete housing unit will need to be replaced, and it is at a substantial cost. Now, the second headlight is doing the same.
Both headlights shorted out at the same time. One minute they worked and the next the did not. Had to wait to move car and take to dealership till day light since this happened in the dark. Luckily we had stopped so they did not fail while driving. Found out upon inspection this is a problem due to the moisture the headlamp case allows inside. We had complained about this moisture previously back in 2011 and 2012. We had been informed it was a defect just as we had been told with our 2004 Mazda 3. Interesting enough we find out that in the 11 times our vehicle was serviced at galpin Mazda in 2012 there had been a service bulletins on this exact issue and recommended to replace the defective headlamps. Galpin did nothing. Never even mentioned anything but simply responded with " its a known defect. " service bulletin #sb-09-003-13. Another service bulletin #09-005-11, and another #sb-09-057-10. Upon speaking to other Mazda mechanics, we learned this has been an ongoing issue. We had experienced it for years with our 2004 as stated previously but never realized it was the inside condensation causing the bulb to blow. The fact that Mazda knowingly continued manufacturing these defective headlamp casings and never recalled them is unacceptable. What if we had been driving when they failed? as it was we have spent 2 months now dealing with both Mazda and galpin, who both want to wash their hands of any wrong doing. This is unacceptable. This is a safety issue. Mazda knows it. Dealers know it, yet it is allowed to continue. The cost to replace the parts now are over 3 thousand dollars. We are supposed to pay for their constant and knowing errors. That is not acceptable and they need to be stopped and made to fix this problem before somebody dies in an accident with them failing.
Condensation formed inside drivers headlight causing a failure of the drivers side hid (xenon) headlight and ballast. Existing TSB (NHTSA reference #10037655 TSB reference #sb-09-057-10) for this condition. This needs to be upgraded to a recall so Mazda cannot refuse repair due to out of warranty vehicles for time/mileage. This is a known defect as shown in the above referenced TSB and Mazda is refusing to fix when vehicle is out of the 3yr/36,000 mile warranty. Corporate Mazda has been in contact with local dealership which has verified that hid lamp/ballast failure was directly caused with condensation from above referenced TSB. After verification from local dealership, Mazda corporate (800-222-5500) refuses to assist with getting vehicle fixed and operating correctly and safely.
I have noticed that my headlight assemblies fill up with water and condensation after rain showers or car washes. No modifications have been done to these assemblies.
The headlights on my 2010 Mazda 3s shine 25' distant 7' off the ground Mazda says its designed that way. This is a safety issue. Mazda says the lights are adjusted as high as possible and nothing can be done.
Mazda has issues with condensation in front lights and real lights leading to excessive water building up in light cavity. The water restricts light and has shorted out headlight bulb on several occasions as I drove down the road. This causes a serious issue at night as I am driving. Mazda and dealer refuse to fix sighting bulletin from Mazda that this is a known problem and not to fix unless light enclosure is full of water.
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