09-09-2019, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by HoustonT4R
can you guys tell me which LED bulbs fit in the mirror puddle light?
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I've done both FyreFlyz LED bulbs
And Lasfit LED T10 bulbs, highly recommend the Lasfit bulbs, they're bright as hell
Pretty much any wedge bulb will fit
The Lasfits are REALLY bright, they're actually the same Lumen rating as these Meso pods
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09-09-2019, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by The_Green_Wang
Hmm interesting. I have a 2017 premium and when I unlock the car (turned off) they light up. They stay lit when the door is open and if not will fade after a like a minute. When the door is open, it lights up as well whether the engine is on or off.
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Might have something to do with me turning off all the carnival noises with the carista.
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09-10-2019, 02:53 AM
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Puddle Light Review
I got my MESO puddle lights and installed them tonight. Here’s a few of my findings.
The Good:
1. Installation is pretty straightforward, especially if you’ve ever previously opened up the mirrors to install LEDs. If not here are some instructions, see post 20:
2014 Side Mirror Bulb Access
2. The VLED circular LED array and wiring assembly is very good quality. There’s plenty of room inside the mirror to tuck the wiring into place.
3. The light output is impressive. I’m hoping the reliability is good and they have a long life.
The Bad:
1. There are no instructions. I would expect something since this is not a universal product, it is targeted for the specific 5th Gen 4R. It can’t be that hard to put together an instruction sheet. But if you’re at all handy you will figure it out.
2. To install the LED array into the housing you will need a 5/64 hex wrench. Not a big deal, but for $100 you’d think it would be included.
3. The plastic housing of the puddle light is not an exact fit into the mirror housing. It’s a little bit larger and thicker so you really have to force it into place and bear down on the screws to get it seated. Even still it doesn’t perfectly follow the lines of the original and the curved section is slightly bowed and it sits a little higher than the surrounding plastic housing with a small gap on the curved edge.
The Ugly:
1. The plastic color is not an exact match to the Toyota black, it’s kind of a gray-black. But since it sits underneath the mirror out of sight, no big deal.
2. When you install the adapter plug into the OEM mirror light socket it’s a loose fit. Plus the electrical connections are exposed and vulnerable to moisture and corrosion. I wrapped it up with waterproof silicone tape for protection. MESO should really provide a rubber boot or something to enclose this connection. After all, the mirror is not completely water tight. Note that the original light is housed in a sealed gasketed enclosure.
Conclusion:
I like the functionality of the lights. So far they work real well and are very bright. But the form and fit into the Toyota housing is not quite up to the $100 price tag. I’m disappointed the fit isn’t perfect.
However, I’m looking forward to the MESO solution to incorporate their ditch light switch
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09-10-2019, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by ElectroBoy
I got my MESO puddle lights and installed them tonight. Here’s a few of my findings.
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thanks for the review. i'll be installing mine this weekend and appreciate having this feedback beforehand.
i plan to use the install instructions found here to take apart the mirror:
YouTube
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09-10-2019, 08:51 PM
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Anyone have a wire diagram. looking for the feed wire for the puddle light inside to hook up a temporary switch until Meso comes out with one.
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09-10-2019, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by ElectroBoy
1. Installation is pretty straightforward, especially if you’ve ever previously opened up the mirrors to install LEDs. If not here are some instructions, see post 20:
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2. When you install the adapter plug into the OEM mirror light socket it’s a loose fit.
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Good info thanks. I haven't had mine open yet to look. I'm thinking it wouldn't be a big deal to eliminate the plug and socket, solder the wire and heat shrink? Just hold onto the socket incase you ever need it again.
I looked at that post 20, more good info, thanks. it shows the 2 yellow wires feed the puddle light. were yours the same? I'm thinking I could just find them tracing the wires inside the cab and route my switch that way?
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09-10-2019, 09:12 PM
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Hey guys,
I think I missed up lol.
I bought some wedge LED lights from amazon and the part to br wedged in was too wide I think and it messed up my terminals on the 4runner socket.
one side of the terminals is wedged in and the other is in the normal position.
any ideas??
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09-10-2019, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by HoustonT4R
Hey guys,
I think I missed up lol.
I bought some wedge LED lights from amazon and the part to br wedged in was too wide I think and it messed up my terminals on the 4runner socket.
one side of the terminals is wedged in and the other is in the normal position.
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This is the part I messed up? part numbers? ideas?
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09-10-2019, 11:50 PM
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Get a small jeweler’s type screwdriver and pick at the bent prong to get it into the proper shape like the other prongs. The brass is pretty flexible so it will probably be ok as long as you don’t bend it back and forth too much. If a prong breaks pick it out and straighten everything else the best you can. You may be able insert the bulb and still make decent contact. Go slow.
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09-11-2019, 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ForRun
... I looked at that post 20, more good info, thanks. it shows the 2 yellow wires feed the puddle light. were yours the same? I'm thinking I could just find them tracing the wires inside the cab and route my switch that way?
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I’m haven’t tried this yet but here are some ideas where to access the wires that power the driver side and passenger side mirrors.
Check out post 8 for possible schematic:
Side Mirrors (14+)
Also post 56 for a description by Old Red:
https://www.toyota-4runner.org/3352089-post56.html
Keep us informed of your progress.
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09-11-2019, 02:24 PM
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How often people off-roading in complete darkness to need puddle ligths¿
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09-11-2019, 02:31 PM
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I just want to light up the mall parking lot
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09-11-2019, 04:29 PM
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Adding pre install pics for reference.
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09-11-2019, 04:33 PM
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Before putting on the cover. I tucked the socket to the very left of the housing. Black wire is from the MESO puddle lights.
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09-11-2019, 04:35 PM
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Anyone do this with aftermarket mirrors?? I have one to mess with
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