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Genuine Mazda 323 Headlight

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  • Mazda 323 Headlight - BM89-51-0L0A
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Unit & Bulb Left, Headlight; Composite Assembly
    • Position: Left
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mazda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1988-1989 Mazda 323 | Base, DX, GT, GTX, LX, SE | 4 Cyl 1.6 L GAS
  • Mazda 323 Headlight - BR93-51-0L0B
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    • Other Name: Unit(Left), Head Lamp; Composite Assembly, Lens, Lens & Housing
    • Position: Left
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mazda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1990-1994 Mazda 323 | Base, SE | 4 Cyl 1.6 L GAS

Mazda 323 Headlight

The Mazda 323 Headlight provides clear forward light that enables a driver to see the road after the sun goes down and to be seen by oncoming traffic. The early eighties models were based on plain sealed-beam halogen devices, which were inexpensive but had limited life and yielded yellowish color. The subsequent 323 sedans integrated non-metallic composite housings that enabled Mazda to conceal the lamp further into the nose to provide more airflow and style, which also created space to install built-in parking and turn bulbs. These composites offered three sources of light. The more affordable option applied traditional halogen bulbs, which had a tungsten filament with halogen gas to enhance brightness. This was followed by xenon or HID capsules, which use xenon gas to produce a whiter beam at a longer range but require special ballasts. Recently, some export trims have been fitted with LED arrays, highly valued because of their sharp bluish light, low energy consumption, and service life, which in many cases has exceeded the life of the car. No matter who the supplier is, all Mazda Headlight units should provide both high beams and low beams and comply with glare regulations so that drivers can drive safely at night. The newer designs come with plastic lenses that may become cloudy over time due to sun and debris, thus losing their clarity; hence, to regain full output, Mazda owners usually opt to repair or replace them. The integrated shape and optional projectors of the modern unit refine the beam pattern in comparison with the older square sealed beams and create a more modern look for the vehicle, which depicts how a small upgrade of the Headlight can elevate the safety and the beauty of the vehicle.

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Mazda 323 Headlight Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to remove the headlight assembly on Mazda 323?
    A:
    Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the front combination light retaining screw(s), disconnect the combination light bulb electrical connector, and pull the combination light assembly off the vehicle. Remove the headlight bulb electrical connector and the headlight bulb. Take out the headlight assembly side mounting bolt, which is accessible with the combination light off the vehicle, and remove the front mounting bolt near the grille. For 1997 and 1998 models, the grille must be removed before the headlight housing; for 1999 and later models, the front bumper cover must be removed. For 1994 and earlier models, remove the fastener behind the headlight assembly, while for 1995 and later models, remove the nut at the top of the headlight assembly and take out the headlight assembly. For 1994 and earlier models, remove the lower grille molding fasteners and the lower grille molding. Finally, remove the headlight housing assembly, and installation is the reverse of removal.

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