Headlights problems of the 2005 Mazda MAZDA6

Five problems related to headlights have been reported for the 2005 Mazda MAZDA6. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Mazda MAZDA6 based on all problems reported for the 2005 MAZDA6.

1 Headlights problem

Failure Date: 11/15/2016

Headlights just stop working. I have to hit a bump in the road to turn it back on. Very disappointing.

2 Headlights problem

Failure Date: 11/06/2014

Purchased car used 08/02/14 first Mazda purchase experience) low beam headlight was out, had it replaced 11/06/14. Now both low beams are out on 05/12/15. Began looking on internet and found there is a common complaint that Mazda's "eat low beam headlights". This, in my opinion, is a dealer problem and a safety issue. We shouldn't have to continually replace headlights. We haven't even had the car a year (although used, new to us. Who knows how long the former owners had to deal with this issue), and we are having to replace the first replacement 6 months later and now the 1st time for the other one. Being that that is unusual, I began searching online. According to what I found, we'll be doing this again. Therefore, I am hoping that with your help and investigation, there will be a recall in which Mazda can pick up the tab which, apparently, rightly belongs to them. Following are just a few of the complaints I found. . Read more...

3 Headlights problem

Failure Date: 10/20/2012

My drivers side front headlight issue first began about 50k miles (oct. 2012). The headlight went out and I went to replace the bulb but it wouldn't turn on. My mechanic fixed the brakes around the same time and took around the block, went over a bump and the bulb came back on. I've had issue ever since. Usually I can give it a little tap and it will come back on. Not this time! ive replaced the bulb twice since 2013, it's at 80,555 miles now and it won't come back on at all! there should be a recall, for I've searched the interent and found many Mazda 6's in many model years that have this same issue. My drivers seat belt just began getting stuck at 80,300 miles. The day before father's day was the first time it happened. (June 20, 2015). I went to target and I couldn't get out of my seatbelt when I turned the car off. I jiggled it and pushed on it repeatedly until I heard it click again and it finally released. This is incredibly unsafe and I have to be very careful how I put my seatbelt on until I hear the "right click" or it won't let me out. My cruise went out on my way back from ok in Aug. 2013, right around 65,000 miles I believe. I was coming up on the CA border and had to stop for inspection and as I slowed down, my car began lunging forward despite the fact that I applied the brakes. I turned it off and back on and it stopped until I used the cruise again. Then it'd lunge again when I'd slow down or attempt to stop. I called my friend and he said to stop using the cruise. The problem has not continued, but I also haven't used the cruise since 2013. My car doesn't even have 100k miles and I bought it new. I've maintained it and it still had other issues. The keyless entry, bose 6 disc, alternator and thermostat have all malfunctioned! the lights on the radio display don't light properly and the headliner falls down despite my best efforts to fix it.

4 Headlights problem

Failure Date: 06/01/2007

The contact owns a 2005 Mazda 6. The vehicle has no provisions for adjusting the horizontal position of the headlights. As a result, the headlights are out of focus. The vehicle has been taken to the dealer three times, but they have not been able to correct the failure. The VIN, engine size, and number of cylinders were unknown. The failure mileage was less than 100 and current mileage was 20,000. Updated 12/12/2007 the consumer provided proof that only a vertical adjustment exists. Updated 12/12/07.

5 Headlights problem

Failure Date: 11/11/2006

The contact owns a 2005 Mazda Mazda6. The headlamps are melting from excessive heat build-up. Consequently the head-lights intermittently fail while driving. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, and the head-lamps were replaced twice as a free remedy. However the technician will not replace the head-lights again as a free remedy. The failure mileage was 20,000.


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