Unfortunately it’s impossible. With the newer Mazda’s, they made it idiot-proof so people don’t drive around at night without their lights on. You can turn it off while stationary but it’ll just turn back on when you start driving.
That’s so annoying because although leds last a lot longer than halogen bulbs, they don’t last forever. They don’t even make them serviceable. So, if one burns out you’ll have to replace the entire assembly. And if it’s several years down the road, one might be more faded than the other so you’d have to buy both to make it even. I don’t know if you’ve ever looked up the prices of headlight assemblies nowadays, but they aren’t cheap.
Unfortunately it’s impossible. With the newer Mazda’s, they made it idiot-proof so people don’t drive around at night without their lights on. You can turn it off while stationary but it’ll just turn back on when you start driving.
That’s so annoying because although leds last a lot longer than halogen bulbs, they don’t last forever. They don’t even make them serviceable. So, if one burns out you’ll have to replace the entire assembly. And if it’s several years down the road, one might be more faded than the other so you’d have to buy both to make it even. I don’t know if you’ve ever looked up the prices of headlight assemblies nowadays, but they aren’t cheap.