Well, If Morimoto has admitted to manufacturing defect, there isn't really much to do as far as Troubleshooting.
If they came back and said it was due intall issues or vehicle malfuntion, then you'd have something to work with.
Sh*t happens, manufacturers often have bad batches or a crap product all together. Sometimes by accident or soemtimes just poor manufacturing/quality control issues. (to save money)
Take Kia and Hyundai engines for example. Poor manufactuirng and quality control resulted from metal shavings not being cleaned off machined engine blocks. Engines would seize under ownership.
Just make sure your connections are tight. No wires chafing. Switches, fuses and relays are in good condition. You installed correctly accoring to Morimoto instructions
__________________
“Action without vision is a nightmare.”
|