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Bluesky 07 10-25-2015 02:44 PM

Adding a Console USB Power Port to my 2007 Sport
 
Update: Though one of the ports in the unit I first installed provides 2.1A, turns out I need a more powerful option in practice. For example, when traveling, we have multiple devices to keep charged and the originally installed port can't keep up.

Based on another member's recommendation, I have replaced the original USB ports listed in this thread with a Blue Sea 1039 4.8A model. Some minor tailoring of the switch opening was necessary but I've been very pleased because the Blue Sea port provides all the power needed.

Here’s the Blue Sea installed. Wiring is the same as described in my original post below.


https://i.imgur.com/MzS6gv7l.jpg

Original Post
Others have done this but for what it's worth, here's my experience with adding USB power ports in my 4th gen 4Runner. It's a very easy mod that didn't take 2 hours total despite the problems with the plug, painting, etc.

I first used this product, which definitely presented some challenges as described in my Amazon review.

But all's well that ends well so here is the story. Fortunately, it's very easy to install and access the port so that made the problems much more tolerable.

1. I used quick splices to tap into the 12V power port outlet in the console. Considered using an add-a-circuit but this worked fine. Like the power port, the USB port is controlled by the ignition. Things to keep in mind - as others have noted, be sure the wire you're placing into the quick splice is all the way in and squeeze the metal part all the way down, and be aware that the quick splice things have this conductive jelly stuff in them (much like Vaseline) so have a rag or paper towel handy to wipe your hands before handling any other parts. (Edit: use Scotchloks if you can, they work much better.)

New edit: This pic was taken with everything plugged back in and ready to reassemble. Before you start the wiring part, just unplug the white power port plug and blue DAC switch plug. Each has a locking tab on one side and may be tight, so squeeze the tabs and gently work them until they come out. Then lay the big console piece aside and you'll have the space you need to work.

https://i.imgur.com/aaBDFewl.png

2. Here's how the port looks if installed as sold. It fits the opening perfectly but isn't anywhere close to a match for the OEM switches. BTW, I saw a question about how the OEM plugs come out of the openings in another thread. It's simple, they're held in by tabs and easy to remove.

https://i.imgur.com/Wh2Hvvxl.jpg

3. The blue light won't even be noticed by some owners but will probably seem like a blinding blue death laser to others. I fell in the middle. It's not awful but it's at the bottom right limit of my peripheral vision so it was kind of irritating at night. Pics don't do it justice...it's not that passive for lack of a better word, it's pretty bright. See solution below.

https://i.imgur.com/2LZLNfLl.jpg

4. Since I didn't like the shiny finish, I decided to take the port out and paint the easily removeable cover to better match the OEM switches. Two light coats of flat black and one light coat of a clear matte protective finish (figured it would help the paint hold up better in the long run) did the trick. Wasn't worried about covering the USB logos and figured it might help with the blue light too.

https://i.imgur.com/EbvVOomm.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/SE3C1wym.jpg

5. Painted and reinstalled.

https://i.imgur.com/xkNoP1El.jpg

6. It did help with the light. I've also ordered black dust plugs which will block it completely and keep gunk from getting down into the ports. I'll post an updated pic once those come in.

https://i.imgur.com/xopWzRfl.jpg

If anyone has any questions, fire away.

chitown40 10-25-2015 02:52 PM

Very nice install. Thank you for the write-up!

46runner 10-25-2015 03:44 PM

Nice write up! Thanks!

Morphyne 10-25-2015 06:37 PM

Looks stock. Nice job.

v_man 10-25-2015 06:40 PM

Nice work... :rockon:

dagen 10-25-2015 11:05 PM

Nice! I installed one of the exact same just the other day! I like your idea of painting the top trim piece flat black. I think I'll pull mine and do the same. I wasn't really all that jazzed on the blue LED's or the gloss.

magert54 10-26-2015 01:23 PM

Do you all know if the DAC can be moved to the panel on the left of the vehicle. I dont have room for this mod and i dont use (dont know how to turn on) the DAC.

Kyle C 10-26-2015 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magert54 (Post 2164915)
Do you all know if the DAC can be moved to the panel on the left of the vehicle. I dont have room for this mod and i dont use (dont know how to turn on) the DAC.

Looks good OP. I installed mine about 3 weeks ago. I love what you did with the black paint, I should do that.

The way I solved the blue LED issues was to pull the little circuit board out of the casing and desoldered the LEDs. No harm, no fuss and no annoying light!

Bluesky 07 10-27-2015 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magert54 (Post 2164915)
Do you all know if the DAC can be moved to the panel on the left of the vehicle. I dont have room for this mod and i dont use (dont know how to turn on) the DAC.

Thanks to all who have commented. I really wanted the port to look as stock as possible and it turned out about as well as I could have hoped.

About this question, the best I can do is maybe. The switch should fit fine in one of your open spots, but the issue would be whether the wire bundle to the switch is long enough to reach. I don't know the answer to that.

grapemilk 10-27-2015 04:39 PM

Looks great. I'm going to install mine this weekend. Great tip about painting the top cover. I'm planning to swap out the LEDs for some orange ones.

magert54 10-28-2015 03:17 AM

Its a great mod, keep up the great ideas

Freyer 10-28-2015 06:49 AM

Very clean. Well done!

JET4 10-28-2015 07:11 AM

Nice

lcbjr77 10-28-2015 10:14 AM

I wanted a USB to always stay on while my vehicle is off. I assume I could use this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn8eZjSskms with the USB Power Port you have in your post

Bluesky 07 10-28-2015 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lcbjr77 (Post 2167102)
I wanted a USB to always stay on while my vehicle is off. I assume I could use this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xn8eZjSskms with the USB Power Port you have in your post

With the caveat that I'm no electrical expert, an Add-a-Circuit should work fine, granted of course you plug it into a constant-power slot. Also, when you buy one, make sure to get the one that fits the smaller-sized slots. I goofed the first time and bought the bigger one.


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