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What headlights does a 2010 Mazda 6 take?

The 2010 Mazda6 mainly uses halogen headlights, with an optional HID (xenon) headlight package available on higher trims. In halogen form, the typical bulbs are low beam H11 and high beam 9005, with fog lights commonly using H3. Exact bulb types can vary by market and trim, so always confirm with the owner's manual or the label on your headlight housing.


Understanding the headlight setup for the 2010 Mazda6 requires noting that there were two common configurations depending on trim level and region: a standard halogen system and an optional HID system. The following sections break down what these configurations typically use.


Halogen headlights (typical on base trims)


Before listing the bulbs, this section covers the common halogen setup found on many 2010 Mazda6 models. The information can vary by market, so verify with your manual if yours differs.



  • Low beam bulb: H11

  • High beam bulb: 9005 (HB3)

  • Front fog lights (if equipped): H3


Halogen headlight setups are the most widely used configuration for the 2010 Mazda6 across many markets, especially on base and mid-level trims.


High-end HID headlights (optional on some trims/markets)


Some 2010 Mazda6 models were offered with HID (xenon) headlights. These systems use ballast-driven bulbs and can differ by region, so confirm your specific bulb type in your manual or by inspecting the installed bulbs.



  • Low beam bulb: D2S or D3S (HID)

  • High beam: often a separate halogen bulb in the headlight assembly, depending on the exact unit installed

  • Fog lights: if the HID package includes fogs, those bulbs are typically halogen (commonly H3) unless the car specifies otherwise


HID-equipped Mazda6s rely on a ballast system for the low beams, with some markets using either D2S or D3S bulbs. The high beams may be implemented as a separate bulb or as part of the HID unit, depending on the headlight design for that market.


What to check on your specific car


Because bulb types can vary by country, trim level, and production date, it’s best to verify directly on your vehicle if you’re unsure. Helpful checks include:



  • Look at the bulb markings when you remove the headlight cover or consult the assembly label on the back of the headlight housing.

  • Consult the owner’s manual for the exact bulb specification and replacement procedure.

  • Check the VIN-based build sheet or Mazda dealership records for your car’s original headlight configuration.


In uncertain cases, a dealership or a trusted automotive parts retailer can confirm the correct bulbs for your exact 2010 Mazda6 based on your vehicle’s trim and market.


Summary


The 2010 Mazda6 commonly uses halogen headlights (low beam H11, high beam 9005) with fog lights typically H3 in base configurations. An HID headlight option was available on higher trims and markets, using ballast-driven bulbs such as D2S or D3S for the low beam, with high beams often implemented as a separate bulb depending on the headlight design. Always confirm the exact bulb type for your vehicle via the owner's manual or the headlight housing label, as configurations can vary by region and trim.


Notes


This article provides general guidance based on typical configurations for the 2010 Mazda6. If you own a specific vehicle, especially with a unique market or trim, please refer to the official Mazda documentation or consult a dealer to ensure you purchase the correct bulbs.


Summary: For most 2010 Mazda6 models, halogen headlights use H11 (low) and 9005 (high), with fog lights usually H3. An HID option (D2S/D3S) exists on some trims, with high beams often as a separate bulb. Always verify for your exact vehicle.

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