MuffinMcFluffin
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- First Name
- Brandon
- Joined
- Jan 15, 2018
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- Location
- Elk Grove, CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 1999 Honda Civic EX, 2019 Honda Civic Si
I did everything exactly as suggested.
I cut the quick splice rounded portions, took forever to fit it onto the gray wire in that little area, slipped the loose red wire in, and closed down the metal portion with pliers. I even tried to close the red top thing over it as best as I could though the black wire is interfering slightly, but that's no matter.
And what is my result???
STILL WHITE!!!
I'm following every instruction specifuckally from every video and comment aboard, and it just isn't working.
Somebody explain how the metal piece splices the wires outside of the coating that protects the wires, or how it penetrates the outer coating in such a way that it still maintains the wire will not get cut in the process. I am very afraid that I will attempt this so many times that I will actually cut the original Honda OEM gray wire into two, and I am going to throw a fit if something like that happens to my new toy.
As you all can tell, I have the worst bit of luck in this thread than anybody else. First I order from JDM and get the wrong parts, then I order from Amazon and get non-fitting parts, now I order again from JDM and their instructions are goddamn useless, and even when I find out how to do it correctly (destructing pieces in the process because it is literally impossible to do if they are their original size), it still doesn't operate as intended. What left is it that I have to do to get this to work???
Oh, and one final note JDM... the word LOOSE is spelled L-O-O-S-E, not L-O-S-E. Misspelling it once can be chalked up to a common typo, but twice gets me to sense a bit of uneducatedness. The reason I say that is because we're all stupid in some departments: I am with vehicles and tools, and you are with both English and considerateness. This was not easy to do, your instructions have not been clear or correct (the wire in these cars are not red), your pieces do not fit correctly, and it simply just is not working right now.
Please understand that right now I am speaking out of pure frustration and a slight bit of worry that I am ruining my brand new car. I know, I know... don't want to ruin my car? I should be taking it to a specialist who can do this or I shouldn't be ordering these parts to begin with. But with your claims of ease and instructions that come with this, combined with the fact that others have been able to DIY it without concern and that you market it as something that is able to do, you really have to claim some accountability here and be of greater customer support on the forum with these troubleshooting concerns. I have not gotten that from you so far.
If I don't get this corrected soon or if it ruins my vehicle, you know that I will be demanding a full refund.
EDIT: Also was just sent an e-mail from a company asking me to review my order. It is currently a two-star review for the reasons described above. Later I know I'll feel bad about posting what I've posted so far, but I am heated that this process is not only not as initially described, but it's also not working.
I cut the quick splice rounded portions, took forever to fit it onto the gray wire in that little area, slipped the loose red wire in, and closed down the metal portion with pliers. I even tried to close the red top thing over it as best as I could though the black wire is interfering slightly, but that's no matter.

And what is my result???

STILL WHITE!!!
I'm following every instruction specifuckally from every video and comment aboard, and it just isn't working.
Somebody explain how the metal piece splices the wires outside of the coating that protects the wires, or how it penetrates the outer coating in such a way that it still maintains the wire will not get cut in the process. I am very afraid that I will attempt this so many times that I will actually cut the original Honda OEM gray wire into two, and I am going to throw a fit if something like that happens to my new toy.
As you all can tell, I have the worst bit of luck in this thread than anybody else. First I order from JDM and get the wrong parts, then I order from Amazon and get non-fitting parts, now I order again from JDM and their instructions are goddamn useless, and even when I find out how to do it correctly (destructing pieces in the process because it is literally impossible to do if they are their original size), it still doesn't operate as intended. What left is it that I have to do to get this to work???
Oh, and one final note JDM... the word LOOSE is spelled L-O-O-S-E, not L-O-S-E. Misspelling it once can be chalked up to a common typo, but twice gets me to sense a bit of uneducatedness. The reason I say that is because we're all stupid in some departments: I am with vehicles and tools, and you are with both English and considerateness. This was not easy to do, your instructions have not been clear or correct (the wire in these cars are not red), your pieces do not fit correctly, and it simply just is not working right now.
Please understand that right now I am speaking out of pure frustration and a slight bit of worry that I am ruining my brand new car. I know, I know... don't want to ruin my car? I should be taking it to a specialist who can do this or I shouldn't be ordering these parts to begin with. But with your claims of ease and instructions that come with this, combined with the fact that others have been able to DIY it without concern and that you market it as something that is able to do, you really have to claim some accountability here and be of greater customer support on the forum with these troubleshooting concerns. I have not gotten that from you so far.
If I don't get this corrected soon or if it ruins my vehicle, you know that I will be demanding a full refund.
EDIT: Also was just sent an e-mail from a company asking me to review my order. It is currently a two-star review for the reasons described above. Later I know I'll feel bad about posting what I've posted so far, but I am heated that this process is not only not as initially described, but it's also not working.
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