![]() ![]() This allowed me to see all the wiring in its entirety and to be able to test things on both sides of the harness plugs: I couldn't even see all the wiring and so in the spirit of guinea-pig-ness and to make sure I could see what all exactly was going on - I cut out the underside of the box. ![]() It twists as if it's unlocking but then won't pull out. I originally tried to poke/prod/investigate through the corner light plug/socket but much to my dismay this plug/socket was not removable. Like I said, all the LED wiring is internally sealed unfortunately. As you can see, all you get is the annoying dim DRL and no LED halo action:Ĭar running with corner lights turned on: Here are the lights plugged in as they came and car running (e-brake off). Worst of all, the headlights are sealed up and there is no separate external LED power wire. So if you want these LED rings to light up during the day, you'd have to drive around with your corner lights and/or headlights on all day. Unfortunately, the LED's are only on when you turn your corner (aka parking) lights and/or headlights on via the steering wheel stalk. I wanted the LED halo rings to be on anytime ignition is "on". The bad news - I was afraid these wouldn't operate how I wanted them to, and unfortunately my suspicion was right. I'm not sure if the Touring model has the fancy factory headlights but if not then these should be plug and play for the Touring as well. My car is a 2014 Sport model with manual transmission. There's another seller who has/had them for a little cheaper but I can't find it at the moment:Įagle Eyes Black Headlights (Halogen) w/ LED Tube & Signal for 2014-2015 Mazda 6 | eBayįor starters - these lights ARE plug and play for the Sport and presumably (?) the Touring model. The eBay listing shows to be manufacturer part number MZ290-B1WPA. There’s a huge thread in this same sub-forum on those more expensive lights, but again this is specifically for the non-HID “plug and play” version. Add an H7 HID kit (I went with a 6000k Xentec kit) to these for your lowbeams and you’re looking at $330 or so total, compared to $500-$600 of the other style headlight with HID stuff built in. To clarify, these are the non-HID versions of the "Eagle Eyes" lights which use H3 and H7 bulbs, available on eBay for right around $300 shipped. I’ve had these in hand for a couple of weeks now but just this past weekend got time to mess with them. I decided to make a separate thread specifically about these new non-HID “plug and play” aftermarket headlights. ![]()
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