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It was explained to me by a lighting engineer recently that the diode itself, which emits the light, is extremely reliable - it's the circuitry behind it that is the achilles heel. There's a whole PCB full circuits and components that once any one of them goes down, so too does the LED. I think the misnomer in reliability of LED is applied to the diode itself and does not take into account everything else that makes it function.I've never had great luck with LEDs. Everyone advertises they will last so much longer, but I keep finding that I'm replacing LED bulbs around my house just as often as the cheap incandescent.
Sorry for the off topic reply. Hopefully that is an easy fix. I have the powered running boards as well and this would be really irritating. At least you have the issue while it is still under warranty. My luck it will happen year 4.