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Parts for your 1999 Mazda Premacy-Headlights
1999 Mazda Premacy headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 1999 Mazda Premacy (CP). Technical references including the Mazda Premacy owner’s manual and workshop/service manual for the 1999 model year, along with lighting regulations such as Australia’s ADR 13/00 and UN ECE R48 (installation) and R112 (headlamp performance), confirm the vehicle is equipped with halogen headlamps as standard and must have them operational for road use.
The purpose of the Premacy’s headlights is simple but vital: provide a clear, legal beam pattern to see the road and be seen by others at night and in poor weather. The 1999 model commonly uses halogen reflector lamps. In many markets it runs an H4 dual‑filament globe (low/high in one bulb), though some variants may use separate low/high beams (HB4/9006 and HB3/9005). The correct type is printed on the lamp housing and in the owner’s manual, and should always be checked before purchase.
Good headlight maintenance keeps visibility sharp and the vehicle compliant. Owners should inspect lenses for yellowing or haze (common with aged polycarbonate) and restore with a quality polishing kit followed by a UV sealant, or replace the housings if deterioration is severe. Moisture inside the lens points to a tired seal or blocked vent—dry the unit, address the seal, and avoid trapping water. Flicker or low output can be caused by a failing globe, tired relay, corroded earth, or low charging voltage, these are quick checks during routine servicing.
When replacing globes, doing both sides together keeps colour and brightness even. Stick to the specified wattage (typically 60/55 W for H4) to avoid heat damage and ADR/ECE non‑compliance. Avoid touching the glass, skin oils shorten halogen life—use gloves or a tissue. Access is via the rear of the lamp: unplug the connector, remove the rubber cap, release the spring clip, swap the globe, then reassemble in reverse. If the lamp has been removed for any reason, the beam aim should be checked on a flat surface and adjusted using the built‑in adjusters so the cut‑off sits just below the centreline at a few metres’ distance. LED or HID retrofits should only be used if they’re approved for the housing and compliant with local rules, otherwise, stick with quality halogen globes.
- Check operation and aim at every service.
- Clean lenses and restore UV protection as needed.
- Replace globes in pairs, verify the correct bulb code on the housing.
- Inspect fuses, relays, and earths if output is weak or intermittent.
What headlight bulb type fits a 1999 Mazda Premacy?
Most 1999 Premacy models use an H4 60/55 W halogen globe, but some trims and markets run separate low/high beams (HB4/9006 and HB3/9005). The definitive answer is on the back of the headlamp (moulded or stickered bulb code) and in the owner’s manual. When in doubt, take the existing bulb to the parts counter to match it correctly.
Are LED or HID conversions legal on a 1999 Premacy?
Only if the conversion is specifically approved and compliant with ADR/ECE requirements for that headlamp type. Many drop‑in LED/HID globes in halogen reflectors won’t meet beam or glare rules. If upgrading, use a compliant lamp assembly or a certified bulb that’s listed as road‑legal for that housing, and ensure correct aim.
How often should headlight globes be replaced?
Halogen globes dim with age even before they blow. Many owners replace every 2–3 years or at around 500–700 hours of use to keep output crisp. If one fails, replace both sides together for matched colour and brightness, and check aim afterwards.