I went to Mazda for a new key because the 2022 CX5 fob just crumbled when it slipped out of my butter fingers onto concrete floor and they cost $500 to replace. It does not really function any better than the old fobs.

It now has a LED Headlight malfunction and the dealer is charging $2000 to replace it.

“Recommended service Bulb - Headlight Assembly: REPLACE DRIVER HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY The entire casing that includes the bulb and the lens that mounts into the front of the car. $2,004.17”

Has it always cost this much for everyone else? I owned Chevy Silverado’s before and my 2016 Mazda 6 never gave me any issues. Chevrolet gave me bumper to bumper so any issues it gave was just repaired.

I love Mazda but… this is getting ridiculous for simple issues. Can’t imagine what the next minor inconvenience is going to cost me now. I remember mechanics charged less for removing the entire dash to get to the AC compressor.

Genuinely curious about these costs.

  • Troy-Dilitant@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Headlight replacements (not just the bulbs) were expensive before this but it seems have become much more so since LED headlights became the “norm”.

    I read where DOT approval requires inclusion of a leveling capability, which my '21 M3 has, for all LED headlights. If THAT’s true the motors and linkages might be built into the assembly making it a pretty complicated part to replace. Crazy to think the cost of replacing headlamps (around $4000 for both) could come in third to that of replacing engine or transmission. And that’s just for styling, not even minimal functionality.