CoronaRaptor
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Yes, pinpointed to the connectors on that side. Had to figure out the wiring schematic. Swapped headlights side to side, checked the truck side with a meter and was seeing everything I should be seeing. Pins on the Morimoto connector are extremely flimsy and get out of position very easily to the point where they could potentially bend and miss the socket. Definitely one of the issues I saw. Beyond that, there was something going on internally on the connector on the headlight side as the rubber isolator that keeps the pins separate was melting and deformed which shows me there was some arcing or shorting going on. Truck side connector showed discoloration of the socket to support that. I could have taken the connector apart and de-pinned and rechecked everything, but again, I don't feel like I should have had to have done that. I could get the headlamp to ignite by wiggling the harness but was unreliable. Meaning couldn't depend on it firing every time the switch closed or when flicking from high to low beam. The other connector that powers the blinker and C-Light was unreliable as well. There was this sweet spot that it worked in. Seat it too deep or too shallow and it didn't work.
Yes, that last email you received was putting y'all on copy only. Emails were sent on the dates above about attempting to contact y'all regarding my issue over the holidays. Waited a week in between the attempts to give y'all time to reply. And yes, Gmail, so could have been the issue.
And you're absolutely right. Until I felt like I was ghosted, you guys were doing awesome. But from a customer perspective, working through the same means of interactions we always have my perspective is this: First email comes in - "Ugh, this guy with a broken light AGAIN". Week with no answer, so ask again, and again no reply... "Well they must not want to deal with me". Since it was two attempts. I try not to be "that guy" and keep hounding and bugging people. Trust me, it's totally not who I am. And you're right, possibly a phone call could have cleared all of this up, but after over a week of no answer to a couple of attempts, I just felt like I was being ignored by that point, right or wrong, that was my perspective. Not to mention I'm a pick up the phone as a last resort guy. Some guys love calling and talking on the phone. Not me. I'm a "if you can text me or email me, then do that" kind of guy.
Again, not bashing. This is what happened. It's been my experience and my perspective. Could things have gone differently? Yes, probably. Can we go back and change this experience for me? I wish. I do appreciate you guys taking the time to respond here. Honestly.
I get it. I'm the same way. I like texting. But we do have a text # listed in every email, on our website and here our signature. If you felt your email went unanswered you could have text us also. Technology is just that, technology. With all the spam filters and system break ins these days, emails get missed more and more. We even make it a habit to check our spam folder constantly because sometimes we notice emails end up in there as well (yours did not, we checked). We've even seen issues where emails that get sent are on some block list as well from the service providers. Without knowing you had attempted to contact us, we never thought to check that system (because it's an absolute monster and you don't get to SEE emails just a FROM name, before you can release them back).
So again, sorry we missed your emails, but we had no idea you were contacting us (and as you know, we answer emails right away and respond right away).
Did you ever run aftermarket headlight products on your truck prior to the Morimotos, or was it always the OEM housings WITH OEM Bulbs?
You mentioned you dialed it down to a connector? That's a known issue across the board with Fords and aftermarket systems. The H13 connector on the Fords have 3 pins. You'd THINK they should all be centered, but in fact they should NOT be centered. We've had numerous customers email us experiencing issues and we've also experienced issued first hand. Where the H13 connector seems solid but the light does not come on. The fix to this is to move the pins off-center, so that they actually seat properly in the connector. An easy fix that solves the issue.
So that is probably what your issue is.
But as I said earlier, please let me know your order # because we always respond back to customers.
Regarding your issue with having to put down a deposit for a replacement... that's standard practice in the industry. We're charged for a replacement also from Morimoto (refunded upon return of the failed item). It's how we handle all RMA's. If you want to wait, you can send it in OR if you want an advance replacement, you need to put a CC hold down (this ensures we get the failed item back).
@PD1744 I got your back man, from one marine to another. The post I quoted says it all to me, the connector Morimoto uses does not work with the the ford H13 connector. It's a known issue as stated by this vendor yet they want to blame ford for using the H13 connector that has a .000000001% failure rate in OEM applications. Did the vendor inform you that you needed to modify(**** up) the factory H13 connector when you made the purchase? The answer is NO, not even when you asked for a replacement. Then they ignored your emails when the replacement light had problems due to the known substandard connector on the Morimoto light. Only after you go public out of frustration do they try to defend themselves on a public forum by attacking fords use of the H13 connector instead of Morimotos use of a substandard connector.
Thank goodness for your engineering skills and the time you spent tracking down the problem. Maybe Morimoto will compensate you in some way for isolating the problem with these headlights. As I understand it these lights are really nice when they work properly.
@PD1744 I got your back man, from one marine to another. The post I quoted says it all to me, the connector Morimoto uses does not work with the the ford H13 connector. It's a known issue as stated by this vendor yet they want to blame ford for using the H13 connector that has a .000000001% failure rate in OEM applications. Did the vendor inform you that you needed to modify(**** up) the factory H13 connector when you made the purchase? The answer is NO, not even when you asked for a replacement. Then they ignored your emails when the replacement light had problems due to the known substandard connector on the Morimoto light. Only after you go public out of frustration do they try to defend themselves on a public forum by attacking fords use of the H13 connector instead of Morimotos use of a substandard connector.
Thank goodness for your engineering skills and the time you spent tracking down the problem. Maybe Morimoto will compensate you in some way for isolating the problem with these headlights. As I understand it these lights are really nice when they work properly.
Thanks brother! I appreciate that. But like I said, the goal was not to alienate or call anybody out. Just wanted to share in case it's useful to anybody. I make no intention to steer business away from a small business or American company. Honestly the last thing I'd want to do. But I care about where I spend my money and care about the way people treat each other and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
@PD1744 I got your back man, from one marine to another. The post I quoted says it all to me, the connector Morimoto uses does not work with the the ford H13 connector. It's a known issue as stated by this vendor yet they want to blame ford for using the H13 connector that has a .000000001% failure rate in OEM applications. Did the vendor inform you that you needed to modify(**** up) the factory H13 connector when you made the purchase?
The answer is NO, not even when you asked for a replacement. Then they ignored your emails when the replacement light had problems due to the known substandard connector on the Morimoto light. Only after you go public out of frustration do they try to defend themselves on a public forum by attacking fords use of the H13 connector instead of Morimotos use of a substandard connector.
Thank goodness for your engineering skills and the time you spent tracking down the problem. Maybe Morimoto will compensate you in some way for isolating the problem with these headlights. As I understand it these lights are really nice when they work properly.
We appreciate that your goal was not to steer business away, but your post DOES make it seem like you are unsatisfactory with us. We can't control technology as I stated and never received your 2 follow-up emails. So while you even stated we were quick to get your original issue taken care of, and quick to offer help now, we never received your 2 follow-up emails. And this post makes it sound like you are bashing us in all honesty. The title alone states that and pat247's response backs that up, as he didn't read all of the responses and is going off your original post (which is what most people read).
So due to no fault of our own, you've essentially stated we ignored you on purpose when in fact, we just never received your responses. You're a customer of ours, you've emailed us in the past, so you know how quick we are to respond and come up with resolutions...