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<blockquote data-quote="Spectragod" data-source="post: 1537109" data-attributes="member: 32367"><p>I’ll call ******** on the dealer, had a similar issue, on my ‘13 F150, had a bunch of BD lights on it, 2 30” OnX6 bars, a 20” OnX6, squadrons and a pair of xl80’s, not only did I wire the positive side with a relay, but also on the grounds. Then came the day the cluster quit working, 13k or so miles. The dealer did the same thing, told me my lights were the cause, I told the SA he was full of shit(at the counter with other customers), he asked me how I came to that conclusion, I explained the relays that I used had diode’s in them, there is zero probability my lights caused any noise in any equipment as they were isolated. He told me he didn’t know, that was what his tech told him, I propped myself up and told him to get another tech to fix my truck because the first guy he chose doesn’t know shit about cars or electronics..... I got a blank look..... as I walked out.</p><p></p><p>When I went to pick it up, they changed their tune to my aftermarket wheels caused the issue, I was pretty rude with my response, being as how my wheels were OEM Raptor take off’s, I did ask if he liked riding the short bus to work everyday. I may not have made a fried that day.</p><p></p><p>OP, get pics and documents that your bare wire caused this, it sounds like they fixed it and are blaming you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spectragod, post: 1537109, member: 32367"] I’ll call ******** on the dealer, had a similar issue, on my ‘13 F150, had a bunch of BD lights on it, 2 30” OnX6 bars, a 20” OnX6, squadrons and a pair of xl80’s, not only did I wire the positive side with a relay, but also on the grounds. Then came the day the cluster quit working, 13k or so miles. The dealer did the same thing, told me my lights were the cause, I told the SA he was full of shit(at the counter with other customers), he asked me how I came to that conclusion, I explained the relays that I used had diode’s in them, there is zero probability my lights caused any noise in any equipment as they were isolated. He told me he didn’t know, that was what his tech told him, I propped myself up and told him to get another tech to fix my truck because the first guy he chose doesn’t know shit about cars or electronics..... I got a blank look..... as I walked out. When I went to pick it up, they changed their tune to my aftermarket wheels caused the issue, I was pretty rude with my response, being as how my wheels were OEM Raptor take off’s, I did ask if he liked riding the short bus to work everyday. I may not have made a fried that day. OP, get pics and documents that your bare wire caused this, it sounds like they fixed it and are blaming you. [/QUOTE]
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