Mmmm. Definitely some kind of manufacturing defects and a warranty issue. Disappointing. Hope you dealer can sort you out quickly.
Do you have any pics?I cant prove it, but I was told $1100 each...
Both of them were slightly cloudy and what looked like stress cracks around the top edge on the inside.
I have the same problem. Both headlights.
I had an appointment this past Monday with Koeppel Mazda service center to have it "cleaned".
The service manager said this is the first time he saw such a thing. He told me it can't be cleaned and needs to be replaced. He needed authorization to do the job.
He had me call Mazda in California to submit a claim and have a district manager to look at the headlight.
The next day a district manager was there and I brought my car in to have it looked at. He authorized a replacement.
I'm waiting now for the parts to be ordered and delivered.
Service manager Andrew and the district manager were very cool guys. Thanks men!
That just reinforces my fears that parts and service of new vehicles on the road now are so hi-tech that unless one has a good warranty it will cost an arm and a leg to keep them maintained. I can get a complete headlight assembly with park lamps for my 2000 Dodge Dakota for $70 and do it myself. I love my 2015 CX-5 but we live in a brave new world now.Finally got the call from the dealer the replacement LED headlights arrived,,,
5hrs later, completed and washed Total cost $2620.00 Thankfully I paid nothing.
I can get a complete headlight assembly with park lamps for my 2000 Dodge Dakota for $70 and do it myself. I love my 2015 CX-5 but we live in a brave new world now.
Reminded me of this song...I don't think I would want to spend $20 on replacement headlights for a 2000 Dodge Dakota, let alone $70!
What is truly brave is hurtling down a highway at 75 mph, idiots on your left, idiots on your right, while seated in 2000 Dodge Dakota. If you value your life, that's brave! And this is coming from a lifelong performance motorcycle rider.
When a headlight costs more than a transmission does then you know something is out of kilter. I don't see how anyone could justify what being charged on these new cars.I don't think I would want to spend $20 on replacement headlights for a 2000 Dodge Dakota, let alone $70!
What is truly brave is hurtling down a highway at 75 mph, idiots on your left, idiots on your right, while seated in 2000 Dodge Dakota. If you value your life, that's brave! And this is coming from a lifelong performance motorcycle rider.
When a headlight costs more than a transmission does then you know something is out of kilter. I don't see how anyone could justify what being charged on these new cars.
So you see nothing wrong with that picture?When a headlight costs more than a transmission does then you know something is out of kilter. I don't see how anyone could justify what is being charged on these new cars.