Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS+)
Are these LED or Bi-xenon headlights?
The more expensive "matrix" is specific that they are LED headlights, but not sure about these.
Thanks!
The more expensive "matrix" is specific that they are LED headlights, but not sure about these.
Thanks!
You can activated PDLS+ in USA. In EU market we have a lot of US Porsche and most of them have activated PDLS+. If You have PIWIS....no problem, problem is only law
I don't know why in PR codes i have description about PDLS+ with second type of lamp
I don't know why in PR codes i have description about PDLS+ with second type of lamp
Every 911 comes with standard LED. The LED+ just has some extras:
- Dynamic Cornering Light - Dynamic cornering lights swivel the low beam in accordance with cornering characteristics, depending on the steering angle.
- Speed-Dependent Headlight Range Control - Speed-dependent headlight range control increases light distribution after 3,300 feet at 68 mph or higher, or immediately after 81 mph and above provided the steering wheel is not turned sharply.
- Sport Mode - Activated in Sport mode - allows for greater swivel angle depending on steering input
- High Beam Assistant - When a camera located inside the rear-view mirror detects the headlights of an oncoming vehicle, the high beams are automatically turned off at a distance of approximately 2,600 feet. If the taillights of a vehicle traveling in front are detected, the high beam is then turned off at a distance of approximately 1,300 feet
Every 911 comes with standard LED. The LED+ just has some extras:
- Dynamic Cornering Light - Dynamic cornering lights swivel the low beam in accordance with cornering characteristics, depending on the steering angle.
- Speed-Dependent Headlight Range Control - Speed-dependent headlight range control increases light distribution after 3,300 feet at 68 mph or higher, or immediately after 81 mph and above provided the steering wheel is not turned sharply.
- Sport Mode - Activated in Sport mode - allows for greater swivel angle depending on steering input
- High Beam Assistant - When a camera located inside the rear-view mirror detects the headlights of an oncoming vehicle, the high beams are automatically turned off at a distance of approximately 2,600 feet. If the taillights of a vehicle traveling in front are detected, the high beam is then turned off at a distance of approximately 1,300 feet



