Yes you can! but beware, a lot of vehicles will get whats called "hyper flash" where the cars ecu thinks that the "bulb" is burned out because led bulbs draw less power. some cars will not even light the led bulbs at all... i bought smoked tail lights for my 06 mazda3 4d... i have not put them on yet, but they look good. the led's are internal (brake lights) only, the reverse and turn signal are for stock bulbs. if you do decide to replce them, you most likely will need """load equalizers""" to trick the ecu from thinking the "bulbs are burned out... they may flash just fine, however, the signal light in your instrument cluster flashes fast and clicks at an annoying tone. if you can live with that, great. the other problem is, because it flashes fast, you may not know your other bulbs burn out until you are pulled over getting a ticket. Google "Mazda 3 hyper flash" and a lot more info will come up, do your homework, and be carefull. oh, and if you do it yourself, be sure to unhook your battery before you start any work on electrical systems, you could shock yourself or blow fuzes, or even fry key components needed for normal operation.... this easy mistake could cost you hundreds!
How can one replace a cornering light on 1990 Mazda dx
The fuse panel is under the dash by the driver. If your parking lights are also out, your headlight/parking light/turn signal switch is bad.
You should clarify your problem or question. Is it the front or rear signal light? Is the tail light coming on with the signal light? Are none of the lights coming on at all?
replace headlight on mazda sp20
The right side will have a burnt out/ missing light bulb.
The check engine light on a Mazda Tribute gives warning of potential problems. It can signal overheating, low oil, or engine misfires.
on what car
No
Without model of 1999 Mazda, its impossible to give detailed instructions. In general however, most owner's manuals will have instructions and illustrations for turn signal bulb replacement. Also, see sources and related links below for more information on the correct light bulbs.
unscrew the 2 screws holding the light in. pull the light out. replace the light.
Look at it and you will figure it out.
u cant