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Asking for some help here. I found out that my Morimoto tail lights are draining the battery. It’s a really weird issue and took me almost a year to troubleshoot since I have a lot of third-party accessories.
The lights seem to drain the battery from 12.7V to around 12.1V over 2 days without driving. The strange part is, if the hood is open, the drain doesn’t happen. It’s not a constant draw, so standard parasitic draw tests don’t catch anything. The car goes into sleep mode just fine — no draw shows up, everything looks normal — but it seems like the tail lights are waking up some modules periodically during sleep.
When I disconnect both tail lights, the problem stops and everything is fine.
Unfortunately, Morimoto support hasn’t been very helpful — they keep pointing me to generic parasitic draw testing videos and say that a replacement won’t fix it.
Any advice? I’m not here to complain — I actually love the lights — but I’ve already lost one battery, and this issue is really inconvenient.
That's my Bronco on the ad
The lights seem to drain the battery from 12.7V to around 12.1V over 2 days without driving. The strange part is, if the hood is open, the drain doesn’t happen. It’s not a constant draw, so standard parasitic draw tests don’t catch anything. The car goes into sleep mode just fine — no draw shows up, everything looks normal — but it seems like the tail lights are waking up some modules periodically during sleep.
When I disconnect both tail lights, the problem stops and everything is fine.
Unfortunately, Morimoto support hasn’t been very helpful — they keep pointing me to generic parasitic draw testing videos and say that a replacement won’t fix it.
Any advice? I’m not here to complain — I actually love the lights — but I’ve already lost one battery, and this issue is really inconvenient.
That's my Bronco on the ad
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