💡 Light up your Ford’s style and safety—because your ride deserves the spotlight.
The RUXIFEY Side Mirror Puddle Light LED Lamp is a precision-engineered, waterproof upgrade for select Ford trucks and SUVs (2007-2020). Featuring 18 high-power SMD LEDs emitting crisp 6000K white light, it dramatically improves ground illumination while consuming just 2 watts. Its CANBUS control unit ensures no error codes, and the plug-and-play design guarantees a quick, no-fuss installation. Elevate your vehicle’s aesthetics and functionality with this durable, OEM-compatible lighting solution.
Brand | RUXIFEY |
Color | white |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Year | 2007 |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Wattage | 2 watts |
Auto Part Position | Left |
Lens Color | Clear |
Lens Material | Plastic |
UPC | 709202139951 |
Assembly Required | No |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 3F1Z-13B375-AA 3F1Z13B375AA |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00709202139951 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 4.6 x 2.6 x 1.8 inches |
Item model number | FBARFMP24716r |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBARFMP24716r |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Lift Type | Power |
M**Z
Great replacement
Easy to install, they provide great lighting!
P**L
Good and bright
So far so good. Very bright and much better than stock. Easy to install.
A**
Great item! Super bright!
I love these, super bright, easy install.. I have 2009 mirrors on my 07 F150 and these snapped in fine. My mirrors are aftermarket so the wire was red and black and I had to cut the old light at the base and just put on and sleeve crimps. Took less than 5 minutes. Hope they last? They are 30 times brighter than the old ones and match my LED headlights.
J**S
Super bright
Great looking light easy install plug and play super bright Great price would definitely buy again
J**.
Worked for 2019 Ford Flex with install trouble
Amazon didn't think these would fit my 2019 Flex Limited - but they did and they worked just fine.The lights arrived quickly, packaged well and at a great price. The build quality is good enough. The best part is the lack of polarity sensitivity. See kids, in the olden days, LEDs would only work one way, and the Chinese manufacturers didn't do a great job of noting which way they needed to be installed. That is, if you could even tell from the light fixture.Anyway, the biggest issue was getting the factory lights out. They have a tab at one side, and when you depress it, you can slightly wiggle the housings out of the mirror, but mine refused to come out cleanly. I wiggled and yanked and tugged until I officially Gave Up and got the snub nose pliers. I just wrenched them out, bending and twisting the metal. Eventually the factory lights cracked and fell apart. Bingo! No going back now.The replacements went in fine. I connected the blade-style connectors, tested them and they worked great. Similar to many cheapo LEDs, they put out a ring of white with purple tinges. Across the several LEDs of the lights, you get a trippy white and purple effect. It's not bad enough for me to remove them, but buyer beware. Perfect puddles of white glorious light they are not.They snapped into the mirrors and it's been several weeks of worry free lighting since. Even if they only last a few years, they are cool and cheap.In short, great value, fits nice and performs great for <$15.
C**S
Bright light, needed wire strippers, electrical tape, a long skinny flathead, and a little knowkedge
These work, but my aftermarket mirror on my 2017 Ford Explorer did not allow the male prongs to be connected with the female end of the lighting unit inside the mirror. So, I had to carefully pry each of the 3 tabs inside the mirror undone to remove the mirror faceplate. Once done, I cut the very end of the wiring right before it meets the light bulb housing and made sure I knew which was actually black and which was actually red as both wires are the same red in that part of the mirror housing. Once I stripped and twisted and taped the correct wires I inserted the light until it securely clicked into the housing and replaced the mirror face plate back on the motor and it was all set! These work great and I like twisting and taping as opposed to plugging in as I feel the connection is more secure and safe from long term weathering. 5 stars for this product!!!
J**R
Causes permanent damage to vehicle module
These install just fine, and are certainly bright as advertised for a while.However, that’s all the nice things I have to say, after installing these on three Ford vehicles - my 2017 Expedition EL, my wife’s 2015 Edge Sport, and my brother’s 2011 Edge. Both of the units on the Edge’s began flickering and most of the LED’s have burned out within a year or so. However, this is not nearly the worst that can happen.After mine hadn’t worked since the second or third day, I found that out these puddle lamps are tripping the overcurrent protection of the body control module. I was able to diagnose and reset this, but it tripped again, leaving them disabled. I left them this way for probably the last 9 months or so, in a circuit disabled state. After replacing them today with a set of Dorman brand replacements, I found that I simply could not reset the codes, and the lights won’t work. I replaced my wife’s puddle lamps with the Dorman’s as well, and hers work fine (Dorman uses a single LED, and a sealed body that mirrors the original unit). Ironically they are 3x the cost of these, but much better built, and every bit as bright. In researching my issue, I found three codes that these puddle lamps caused:Code: U1000:00-0A - Solid State Driver ProtectionActivated -Driver DisabledCode: U3000:49-8A - Control ModuleAdditional Fault Symptom:- Internal Electronic FailureCode: B12C2:11-0A - Puddle LampAdditional Fault Symptom:- Circuit Short To GroundSince searching around for a solution, I stumbled upon the fact that the field effect transistor protection in this module can reach a state where it will fail -permanently- and requires complete replacement of the BCM, aka the body control module. On the Expedition, that’s in the passenger foot well. It requires reprogramming of the VIN, feature codes, and vehicle keys as well. Once you see U3000:49, I have learned that you will either have to live without puddle lamps, or replace the BCM and reprogram at a cost well in excess of $800.TL;DR - these puddle lamps are absolutely not worth attempting to save $15 for brighter puddle lamps. They are not built to the proper specification, and tripping the overcurrent protection on a modern vehicle repetitively, as these have done to mine, will permanently damage part of a very expensive and critical electronic module. If you don’t believe me, use this information and look around at some forums online, or feel free to try your luck.
S**E
As described
Bright, plug and play
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