Like a dummy I accidentally screwed up the connection for my low beam headlight replacing it. I just found this video and I'm glad I did! Going to be taking my bumper off tomorrow in order to replace the wiring assembly for the light bulb. Love the vid man! Great detail, no extra info that makes stuff confusing.
I got it done! Our car is a 2014 with 130,000 miles, and we had a decent curb check awhile back that caused some damage on the lower driver side of the bumper, and a few pieces broke off under the middle front, and both of those top upward facing slots you superglue broke completely off hah, so it ended up without those two screws and missing 3 of the 10 underneath, but overall it ended up pretty sturdy so I'll take it! I ultimately got the headlight connector rewired with the new one and it works so, mission accomplished 😁👍♥️
Man, you saved me a ton of money and headache. The LED headlight on my 2018 6 went out, and everywhere I went wanted like 2 grand to put in a new one. I got a junker assembly off ebay for 300 and had it installed in like two hours even with a couple extra problems that popped up.
This is an awesome video. Thanks for taking the time and the details explaining. This was perfect for changing out the headlight assemblies. Thanks again!
Kristi San Dean I filmed the reinstall, just need to edit it. Should be up this weekend. It went on as easy as it came off. Surprisingly, nothing broke that I didn’t highlight in the removal video. Thanks for watching!
Really appreciated these videos. I could have muddled through it without but it's nice to know where everything is to avoid mistakes. I had my bumper cover off in about 20 minutes and was easily able to change out the frosted headlamp assemblies on my 2015 Mazda6 Touring. Going back on took me a bit longer because of taking time to make sure everything was lining properly.
I'll be replacing just the bumper cover soon from my 2014. I have to get it painted then I'll install it. I'm assuming/hoping the grill easily removes from the old bumper cover and the license plate assembly should transfer over easily
Scott L it comes apart incredibly easy. The plate bracket was 2 bolts if I remember correctly and the grill, lower bent and fog light plastic things all comes apart with clips and screws. I actually tore the whole thing down when I took it off, just didn’t post it here.
@@416diy Just replaced the bumper cover and the valance which was also damaged. Very easy except for the 3 center bolts on the valance had to be cut off as the nuts were corroded to the bolts. Didn't have any washers so I drilled holes in 3 quarters and luckily found some bolts and nuts and they did quite nicely Haha.
6:07 how would you fix that little plastic tab piece that broke? is it important, or can I leave it alone as is? I am planning to replace my horns on my mazda6 (isport automatic) with fiamms and I am just wondering if those hooks/holes on both sides need to be fixed, thanks!
I was lucky that I had just enough of the plastic tab left for the bolt+washer to grab onto. Otherwise it may not have lined up against the fender properly. If you have the broken plastic piece you can glue it back on, it’s better than nothing. I was fairly unimpressed with how cheaply made those corner pieces are, if you haven’t taken them out yet, spray the pieces with something that won’t damage paint, like silicone lubricant, then try to use a pick tool or small screwdriver to get behind them to carefully pry it out rather than than tugging on the bumper.
thanks a lot, my mazda 6 front bumper fender clips are quite loosed and the fender pops out on both sides, the repair shop said it will cost $800 to replace it with a new fender... after my car put there for 2 days, I was told they need to order parts and it will take 2 weeks. I searched and found a place can provide painted bumper cover for $400. so I want to do it myself... thanks a lot. And because there was a little crash, the left front bumper is close to wheel, how to adjust it if I do it myself?
It sounds like the bumper mounting bracket on the end may have moved. It’s the piece that the bumper clips onto on the sides. You may want to try loosening it and moving it forward, just loosen the bolts a bit to get it moving. Just a guess though.
Hi, you mentioned that you had problems on another model with the screws on top? I have problems with mine as the two lowered in the front just turn around, but do not go out? The two further back I can't loosen at all. What did you do to get them loose on the model you had problems with? Thank you in advance.
Yes, I ended up having to drill the bolt out and grind the rest down before being able to change the clip. But it is done and the bumper is replaced. Thank you for the help.
If you are referring to the grill, the answer is no. You can't get to the screws without removing the whole bumper. Slightly annoying for anyone wanting to do a simple grill swap.
He should have entitled it "One-handed 2016 Gen 3 Mazda6 front bumper removal/reinstall Part 1 of 2" Pretty damned impressive.
I appreciate someone acknowledging this, thank you.
Liked how you added the bonus cause that was exactly what I was thinking of doing before you mentioned it 😂
This goes to show how well put together Mazdas are. So many clips and screws
Like a dummy I accidentally screwed up the connection for my low beam headlight replacing it. I just found this video and I'm glad I did! Going to be taking my bumper off tomorrow in order to replace the wiring assembly for the light bulb.
Love the vid man! Great detail, no extra info that makes stuff confusing.
Thanks for watching, and good luck getting the bumper off.
I got it done! Our car is a 2014 with 130,000 miles, and we had a decent curb check awhile back that caused some damage on the lower driver side of the bumper, and a few pieces broke off under the middle front, and both of those top upward facing slots you superglue broke completely off hah, so it ended up without those two screws and missing 3 of the 10 underneath, but overall it ended up pretty sturdy so I'll take it!
I ultimately got the headlight connector rewired with the new one and it works so, mission accomplished 😁👍♥️
Super helpful my sister got into a little accident and you helped me save her so much money thanks!!!
Man, you saved me a ton of money and headache. The LED headlight on my 2018 6 went out, and everywhere I went wanted like 2 grand to put in a new one. I got a junker assembly off ebay for 300 and had it installed in like two hours even with a couple extra problems that popped up.
Glad it helped, no one should have to pay $2k for a headlamp, not on a Mazda
Thank you! Saved me $1500!
This is an awesome video. Thanks for taking the time and the details explaining. This was perfect for changing out the headlight assemblies. Thanks again!
Glad it helped!
Very helpful and thorough video! I’m interested to see how this goes back on, especially with things that broke or had to be broken during removal.
Kristi San Dean I filmed the reinstall, just need to edit it. Should be up this weekend. It went on as easy as it came off. Surprisingly, nothing broke that I didn’t highlight in the removal video. Thanks for watching!
Really appreciated these videos. I could have muddled through it without but it's nice to know where everything is to avoid mistakes. I had my bumper cover off in about 20 minutes and was easily able to change out the frosted headlamp assemblies on my 2015 Mazda6 Touring. Going back on took me a bit longer because of taking time to make sure everything was lining properly.
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to make it. 👍🏽
Thanks so much!!! I was trying to find that last retainer...never looked under that intake. Much smarter than I am:)
Thanks a lot, great helpful video! Very detailed and to the point, great job!
Scarbrough fixes are the best.
Awesome man that's fantastic you saved me so much
Happy to help, that’s why I do these videos
👍👍👍
thanks man!!
Thanks so much .I would have broken alot of them secret clips!!
I'll be replacing just the bumper cover soon from my 2014. I have to get it painted then I'll install it. I'm assuming/hoping the grill easily removes from the old bumper cover and the license plate assembly should transfer over easily
Scott L it comes apart incredibly easy. The plate bracket was 2 bolts if I remember correctly and the grill, lower bent and fog light plastic things all comes apart with clips and screws. I actually tore the whole thing down when I took it off, just didn’t post it here.
@@416diy Just replaced the bumper cover and the valance which was also damaged. Very easy except for the 3 center bolts on the valance had to be cut off as the nuts were corroded to the bolts. Didn't have any washers so I drilled holes in 3 quarters and luckily found some bolts and nuts and they did quite nicely Haha.
Scott L whatever works right?
Why are they so weak and are the protective guards to protect them
What size screws are on the top of the plastic piece above the middle grill
6:07 how would you fix that little plastic tab piece that broke? is it important, or can I leave it alone as is? I am planning to replace my horns on my mazda6 (isport automatic) with fiamms and I am just wondering if those hooks/holes on both sides need to be fixed, thanks!
I was lucky that I had just enough of the plastic tab left for the bolt+washer to grab onto. Otherwise it may not have lined up against the fender properly. If you have the broken plastic piece you can glue it back on, it’s better than nothing. I was fairly unimpressed with how cheaply made those corner pieces are, if you haven’t taken them out yet, spray the pieces with something that won’t damage paint, like silicone lubricant, then try to use a pick tool or small screwdriver to get behind them to carefully pry it out rather than than tugging on the bumper.
thanks a lot, my mazda 6 front bumper fender clips are quite loosed and the fender pops out on both sides, the repair shop said it will cost $800 to replace it with a new fender... after my car put there for 2 days, I was told they need to order parts and it will take 2 weeks. I searched and found a place can provide painted bumper cover for $400. so I want to do it myself... thanks a lot. And because there was a little crash, the left front bumper is close to wheel, how to adjust it if I do it myself?
It sounds like the bumper mounting bracket on the end may have moved. It’s the piece that the bumper clips onto on the sides. You may want to try loosening it and moving it forward, just loosen the bolts a bit to get it moving. Just a guess though.
@@416diy thanks alot for the quick response! I will try it.
Where did you purchase yours. Was that prepainted or just primed or no prime/paint?
thanks
Does anyone know if the wiring for the fog lights would be easy to simply put lights in and hook them up?
Does 416 mean your from Toronto? I'd love to pay for your help!!
Hi, you mentioned that you had problems on another model with the screws on top? I have problems with mine as the two lowered in the front just turn around, but do not go out? The two further back I can't loosen at all. What did you do to get them loose on the model you had problems with? Thank you in advance.
MC Bluestreak take a look at my 2010 Mazda 3 front bumper removal video, it’s all documented there. You may have to do a bit of cutting.
@@416diy Thanks, I will take a look.
Yes, I ended up having to drill the bolt out and grind the rest down before being able to change the clip. But it is done and the bumper is replaced. Thank you for the help.
MC Bluestreak no prob. It’s a very unimpressive design flaw, should’ve been remedied by now.
Can you remove top small bumper part/stripe without removing whole bumper?
If you are referring to the grill, the answer is no. You can't get to the screws without removing the whole bumper. Slightly annoying for anyone wanting to do a simple grill swap.
@@416diy I meant color coded stripe on top of the grill (in line with bonet). Based on your answer I can imagine this cannot be removed either.
Correct, that piece is part of the grill assembly.
What tools are required
He literally told you rofl
How much to buy a new one
Anyway you can do a rear bumper replacement on the same model? Lol
jroxz305 one day when I need to do it anyway. I have to imagine it’s easier than the front.
@@416diy will be swapping mine next weekend if i come across any tricky points will let you know!