RACol
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2012 Ford Explorer
Hi guys, 2012 Explorer XLT, I just joined and did a lot of reading prior to ordering a Morimoto 9005 kit with the wiring harness like many of you have suggested. I opted for the XB35 4300 kit as I was concerned about too much heat in the projectors and wrecking the reflectors, as I have read about here and on other forums. The kit seems great based on my limited experience. I did however have two issues, one of the igniters had a weak / broken retaining clip and one of the lights did not have the wire properly seated in the clip (it pulled out on me). I have glued both with super glue and contacted TRS....hopefully they will send me new parts as they did not put a lot of packing material in the package and the wiring should be solid when you pay for a premium kit IMHO
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At any rate, I wanted to start out by thanking you guys for all the good discussion and advise in this forum, it was invaluable! I now have much brighter lights and the cut-offs are just as good as the Halogens were IMHO (let me note that no one has flashed us yet)! Plus they are brighter and whiter, making it easier for my wife to see at night when transporting the kids on the secondary highways at night (at least twice a weak), so that is some piece of mind!
I do still have an issue though; that I am hoping you guys might be able to help with....The kit works perfectly when manually turning the lights off and on, it fires up very quickly, no flickering ever, and shuts down instantly. There is no buzz from the kit, and no radio interference. I have everything grounded to factory grounds, and I have taped up the one extra factory input lead to prevent inadvertent grounding of hot leads. However when I put the lights on auto... the kit fires up perfectly as expected and appears to be working correctly, if the truck remains in the garage. However, if I put the truck in reverse and back down the driveway the lights flicker and go out (this does not happen if the lights are set to on), they will not restart unless I turn the truck off and then on again? At first I thought perhaps this was due to the day time running lights (Canadian) cutting the voltage to the relays, to a point that they would not flip open, but I tested again last night and got the same problem? Does anyone have any idea what to do we really like the auto lights feature
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Thanks in advance,
RACol
Sorry late amendment: driving around today... there is some static on the speakers...but only if the lights are off and the vehicle is in drive....it seems that this causes the DRLs to turn on and there is not enough power from the DRL module to turn over the relays and hold them open (hence the flickering)? It also appears that this is causing static interference to be output to the car radio? Does this make sense to anyone else? Have any of you seen anything similar to this or had the same trouble?

At any rate, I wanted to start out by thanking you guys for all the good discussion and advise in this forum, it was invaluable! I now have much brighter lights and the cut-offs are just as good as the Halogens were IMHO (let me note that no one has flashed us yet)! Plus they are brighter and whiter, making it easier for my wife to see at night when transporting the kids on the secondary highways at night (at least twice a weak), so that is some piece of mind!
I do still have an issue though; that I am hoping you guys might be able to help with....The kit works perfectly when manually turning the lights off and on, it fires up very quickly, no flickering ever, and shuts down instantly. There is no buzz from the kit, and no radio interference. I have everything grounded to factory grounds, and I have taped up the one extra factory input lead to prevent inadvertent grounding of hot leads. However when I put the lights on auto... the kit fires up perfectly as expected and appears to be working correctly, if the truck remains in the garage. However, if I put the truck in reverse and back down the driveway the lights flicker and go out (this does not happen if the lights are set to on), they will not restart unless I turn the truck off and then on again? At first I thought perhaps this was due to the day time running lights (Canadian) cutting the voltage to the relays, to a point that they would not flip open, but I tested again last night and got the same problem? Does anyone have any idea what to do we really like the auto lights feature


Thanks in advance,
RACol
Sorry late amendment: driving around today... there is some static on the speakers...but only if the lights are off and the vehicle is in drive....it seems that this causes the DRLs to turn on and there is not enough power from the DRL module to turn over the relays and hold them open (hence the flickering)? It also appears that this is causing static interference to be output to the car radio? Does this make sense to anyone else? Have any of you seen anything similar to this or had the same trouble?