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Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 25A 50Pk - 52325
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Narva Glass Fuse 3AG 25A 50Pk - 52325

$1
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ASL Glass Fuse 35 Amp - FUS35AMPG
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ASL Glass Fuse 35 Amp - FUS35AMPG

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Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber Incandescent - 85760

Narva Side Marker Light Red/Amber Incandescent - 85760

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CTEK DC to DC Battery Charger 12v 20 Amp - 40-315

CTEK DC to DC Battery Charger 12v 20 Amp - 40-315

$859
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 8000 Rpm 52mm - 333015031
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VDO Tachometer Electric 12V 0 - 8000 Rpm 52mm - 333015031

$653
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Amphenol 16 Crimping Tool - AUTK-16BBL

Amphenol 16 Crimping Tool - AUTK-16BBL

$339
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OEX Voltage Sensitive Relay 12V 140A - ACX2052
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OEX Voltage Sensitive Relay 12V 140A - ACX2052

$249
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VDO Vacuum Gauge Mechanical - 150077005
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VDO Vacuum Gauge Mechanical - 150077005

$231
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OEX Ultimate Fuse Assortment Kit - 388 Pieces - ACX1739
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OEX Ultimate Fuse Assortment Kit - 388 Pieces - ACX1739

$192
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 73 - 10 Ohms 52mm - 301010015
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VDO Fuel Gauge 12V 73 - 10 Ohms 52mm - 301010015

$150
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OEX Ignition Switch Off - On - Glow - Start - ACX3568
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OEX Ignition Switch Off - On - Glow - Start - ACX3568

$100
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Projecta Battery Box 260mm x 275mm x 360mm 1Pce - BB285

Projecta Battery Box 260mm x 275mm x 360mm 1Pce - BB285

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Understanding the Headlights on the 2013 Mazda Axela

The 2013 Mazda Axela, known in some markets as the Mazda3, comes equipped with headlights as a fundamental feature of its lighting system. Headlights are essential for any modern vehicle, and the Axela is no exception. They provide necessary illumination for safe driving during low light conditions, such as at night or in bad weather. Without headlights, drivers would face serious safety risks, making it impossible to navigate roads safely after dark or in poor visibility scenarios.

Headlights on the 2013 Mazda Axela serve several important roles beyond just lighting the road. They help other road users see the vehicle from a distance, signalling the presence of the car and contributing to overall traffic safety. Additionally, headlights come equipped with high beam and low beam settings, giving the driver flexibility depending on their driving environment. The low beam provides adequate light while minimising glare for oncoming traffic, while the high beam can be used in isolated areas for maximum visibility.

For those who own a 2013 Mazda Axela, understanding how to look after the headlights is a useful part of regular vehicle maintenance. Headlight bulbs do burn out over time and can be affected by factors such as vibration, moisture ingress, or electrical issues. Servicing the headlights not only ensures better visibility but also keeps the vehicle compliant with road safety laws in Australia.

When it comes to replacing the headlights on the 2013 Mazda Axela, there are a few key points that should be kept in mind:

  • Type of Bulb: The 2013 Axela typically uses halogen bulbs for its headlights. These are widely available and relatively straightforward to replace. Some models might have options for HID or LED lighting depending on trim level, but the most common is halogen.
  • Access for Replacement: Headlight bulbs can usually be accessed from the engine bay. It is important to follow the vehicle's manual instructions for safe removal of the old bulb and installation of the new one without touching the glass part of the new bulb, as oils from the skin can shorten its lifespan.
  • Alignment and Adjustment: After replacing a headlight bulb, it's a good idea to check that the headlights are properly aligned to avoid dazzling other drivers and ensure effective illumination of the road ahead.

Regular inspection and cleaning of the headlights on the 2013 Mazda Axela can also help maintain optimum performance. Dirt, grime, and oxidation can reduce the effectiveness of headlights so wiping the lens regularly and applying restorative products if they become cloudy will keep the lights as bright as possible. Some owners might notice slight moisture build-up inside the headlight assembly over time which should be addressed promptly to avoid electrical problems or further damage.

When servicing a 2013 Mazda Axela, incorporating headlight checks as part of routine maintenance makes good sense. It is simple to verify if both headlights are working correctly, inspect the lens clarity and alignment during services, and replace bulbs before they completely burn out. This proactive care helps eliminate the risk of driving with faulty illumination and avoids any potential fines for non-compliance with Australian vehicle lighting standards.

In addition to safety and legal concerns, well-maintained headlights improve nighttime driving confidence and help reduce driver fatigue. Having properly functioning lights allows for clearer judgement of the road conditions ahead and better reaction times to unexpected situations. For Mazda Axela drivers who often navigate rural or poorly lit roads, this advantage is especially significant.

For any Mazda Axela owner unsure about how to replace or maintain their headlights, professional servicing is always an option. Licensed Mazda service centres have the tools and expertise to perform headlight replacements, clean the lenses, and ensure correct beam alignment. Using genuine Mazda parts or high-quality equivalents guarantees compatibility and reliability for each lighting component fitted to the vehicle.

Overall, headlights are a vital part of the 2013 Mazda Axela's design, and keeping them in good working order should be a regular part of vehicle care. Whether replacing bulbs yourself or leaving it to the pros, giving a bit of attention to this simple yet crucial component will pay off with safer, more confident driving and peace of mind on Australian roads.