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2018 Mazda CX-5 Headlights — Purpose, Care, and Replacement
Headlights absolutely are relevant to the 2018 Mazda CX-5. Technical sources including the 2018 Mazda CX-5 Owner’s Manual (Lighting section), Mazda Australia model specifications for MY18, and Mazda service information all confirm the vehicle is fitted with projector-type LED headlights across Australian and New Zealand trims, with available Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) and auto-levelling on higher grades.
On this CX-5, the headlights do the heavy lifting for safe night and low-visibility driving. Beyond simply lighting the road, they help others see the vehicle sooner, support the CX-5’s driver-assist features, and, with AFS on certain trims, swivel light into corners for better visibility on winding Kiwi and Aussie roads. LEDs give a crisp, white beam, low energy draw, and long service life.
Because the 2018 CX-5 uses LED headlight units, there’s no regular “bulb change” like older halogens. Most LED components are sealed and not user-serviceable, so if a light fails or the lens is damaged, the fix may involve replacing the lamp assembly or LED module. That’s best left to a qualified technician using Mazda procedures and scan tools.
As part of routine servicing, it’s worth checking a few basics:
- Operation: Low beam, high beam, indicators and DRLs should all illuminate cleanly without flicker.
- Aim and levelling: Ensure the beam pattern is correct and auto-levelling (where fitted) works, poor aim can dazzle others and reduce forward vision.
- Lenses: Keep them clean with pH-neutral car shampoo. Avoid harsh solvents that can craze the polycarbonate.
- Moisture: A light mist after rain can be normal, persistent condensation or water pooling needs attention.
- Wiring and connectors: Look for secure plugs and no corrosion, especially after panel repairs.
Signs it might be time for repair or replacement include dim output, colour shift, intermittent operation, a headlight warning on the dash, cracked lenses, or physical impact. If upgrades are on the cards, stick with genuine Mazda parts or quality, road-legal equivalents designed for the CX-5’s projector optics and AFS—aftermarket kits not matched to the housing can scatter light and may not meet ANZ standards.
For day-to-day care, keep the lenses clean, avoid pressure-washing seals at close range, and have aim and function checked at each service interval. That keeps the CX-5 shining bright and compliant for night drives and early-morning commutes.
Popular questions
What type of headlights does the 2018 Mazda CX-5 use?
Australian and New Zealand models use projector-style LED headlights across the range, with some trims featuring Adaptive Front-lighting (AFS) and auto-levelling. LEDs offer long life and a bright, even beam compared with older halogens.
Can the LED headlights be replaced at home?
LED units are largely sealed and not designed for DIY bulb swaps. If a lamp fails, a technician should diagnose whether the LED module or full assembly needs replacing and then recheck aim and any AFS or auto-levelling calibrations.
How often should headlight alignment be checked?
Have alignment inspected during regular services, after front-end repairs, or if you notice poor visibility or oncoming drivers flashing their lights. Correct aim is crucial for safe night driving and staying on the right side of ANZ road rules.