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Old May 15, 2007 | 01:01 AM
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I was washing my car, and when I went to leave, my HID lights did not come on. They didn't even make that 'sound' they make when they are lit up....I have washed/driven in rain several times before, and I had no issues, but now my lights don't work again. What could be the issue?

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I was washing my car, and when I went to leave, my HID lights did not come on. They didn't even make that 'sound' they make when they are lit up....I have washed/driven in rain several times before, and I had no issues, but now my lights don't work again. What could be the issue?

Could be a couple of different things. Do you have an email address so I can email you a trouble shooting guide? The best thing is to email us: sales@stangmods.com and I can reply back with it. Thanks!
Old May 15, 2007 | 04:28 AM
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alright, e-mail sent.
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Another update.

This has happened several times, but each time all I did was pull out the fuse and scratch it a little bit and plug it back in. Every single time, it worked fine. A lot of times when this happens is when its wet due to a light rain or foggy outside. Could replacing the fuse with a new one AND possibly covering the red fuse housing with electrical tape prevent this from happening so often?
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Another update.

This has happened several times, but each time all I did was pull out the fuse and scratch it a little bit and plug it back in. Every single time, it worked fine. A lot of times when this happens is when its wet due to a light rain or foggy outside. Could replacing the fuse with a new one AND possibly covering the red fuse housing with electrical tape prevent this from happening so often?
Hmm, its weird because we've never had anyone complain of this specific problem. You could try replacing the fuse and covering it up and if that doesnt work we can send you a new harness to see if that corrects it. You would have to email us at: orders@stangmods.com and our customer service rep will take care of it for you.
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OK, I'll replace the fuse and wrap that red housing unit with electrical tape. If it still happens, I'll send an e-mail.
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