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2015 Mazda CX-5 Headlights
Headlights are absolutely relevant and factory-fitted on the 2015 Mazda CX-5. This is confirmed by the Mazda CX-5 (KE Series) Owner’s Manual lighting section, Mazda’s electronic parts catalogue used by dealerships, and local compliance requirements (ADR in Australia and NZTA lighting rules in New Zealand). Depending on trim and build date, this model features halogen reflector lamps, or projector units with HID/AFS, and some late-2015 updates with LED modules.
On the road, the CX-5’s headlights do the obvious job—letting the driver see clearly and be seen—while also shaping the beam to reduce glare for others. On higher trims, the Adaptive Front‑lighting System (AFS) can swivel the beam into corners for better visibility on winding Kiwi backroads or Aussie country lanes. Auto on/off and daytime running lights help with everyday safety, whether it’s a foggy morning commute or a late‑arvo drive home.
As part of regular servicing, it’s smart to check the lamps every few thousand kilometres. Look for dim or yellowed output, cracked lenses, or moisture inside the housings. Clean the lenses with a mild car‑wash solution—skip harsh abrasives that can cloud the plastic. If one bulb fails, replace both sides together to keep colour and brightness matched.
- Bulb types vary by trim: many 2015 CX‑5s use H11 (low beam) and HB3/9005 (high beam). Higher‑spec cars may run D4S HID capsules or sealed LED modules. Always confirm via the handbook, the lamp’s marking, or your VIN with a Mazda parts desk.
- Halogen replacement is DIY‑friendly: under the bonnet, remove the rear dust cover, unclip the connector, release the bulb retainer, and install the new bulb without touching the glass. Refit the cover to keep moisture out.
- HID and LED systems run high voltage or sealed modules—best left to a qualified auto sparky or Mazda technician. If a ballast or module fails, professional diagnosis saves guesswork.
- If the beam pattern looks off, organise a headlight aim check. Correct alignment is essential for WOF/roadworthy and night‑time confidence.
- If there’s intermittent operation, inspect fuses, relays, and the headlight connectors for heat discolouration or corrosion.
Look after the CX‑5’s headlights and they’ll return the favour with clear, reliable light, whether it’s a long holiday run or the school drop‑off in winter.
Popular questions about 2015 Mazda CX‑5 headlights
Which bulbs fit a 2015 Mazda CX‑5?
Most AU/NZ 2015 CX‑5 models use H11 low beam and HB3/9005 high beam. Higher‑grade variants may have D4S HID capsules or LED projector modules. Because trims and build dates vary, confirm the bulb type on the lamp housing, in the owner’s manual, or by VIN with a Mazda dealer.
How do you adjust the headlight aim?
There are adjusters on the headlamp unit to tweak vertical (and sometimes horizontal) aim. Park on level ground facing a wall, measure cutoff height, and adjust carefully to Mazda specs. Vehicles with automatic levelling (HID/LED) should still be checked, and if unsure, have a workshop perform a proper beam‑setter alignment for WOF/roadworthy compliance.
Why do my headlights fog up?
A light mist inside the lens after rain or washing is typically normal condensation that clears as the lamps warm up. Persistent water droplets or pooling points to a failed seal or cracked housing. Dry the unit, replace the rear cap seal if needed, and repair or replace the housing to protect bulbs and electronics.