Dynamic & Standard light swap
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Dynamic & Standard light swap
Can I swap 997.2 Dynamic lights onto a 997.2 that has standard xenons? Are these plug and play or is there something else required to make them work.
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Probably at a minimum needs to be coded and activated via the PWIS, maybe Durametric can do it. Being a Porsche, I doubt that simply talking off the old ones and adding in new ones will work. It might not even have the right wiring harness connection at the headlight. You should review the PET diagrams of both versions to see what all in there, or whats not.
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I have PDLS on my 2009, and honestly cannot detect the headllights moving as I corner. I know they are working, because I can make them sweep on startup, its just a subtle effect. Would not be worth it to me.
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There is a lever and fulcrum attached to the right LCA that controls the dynamic height adjustment. Not sure if that's present for the xenons. I believe lateral is controlled by the steering angle sensor.
Needing that lever hardware alone tells me this would not be plug and play if it's not present already.
This thingy:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Porsche-911-9...1/370899053320
This link shows it on the LCA:
http://www.rigruppe.org/997-lower-co...gative-camber/
Needing that lever hardware alone tells me this would not be plug and play if it's not present already.
This thingy:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Porsche-911-9...1/370899053320
This link shows it on the LCA:
http://www.rigruppe.org/997-lower-co...gative-camber/
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There is a lever and fulcrum attached to the right LCA that controls the dynamic height adjustment. Not sure if that's present for the xenons. I believe lateral is controlled by the steering angle sensor.
Needing that lever hardware alone tells me this would not be plug and play if it's not present already.
This thingy:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Porsche-911-9...1/370899053320
This link shows it on the LCA:
http://www.rigruppe.org/997-lower-co...gative-camber/
Needing that lever hardware alone tells me this would not be plug and play if it's not present already.
This thingy:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Porsche-911-9...1/370899053320
This link shows it on the LCA:
http://www.rigruppe.org/997-lower-co...gative-camber/
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Also, I think the Xenons look better from an aesthetic point of view.
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I dont think lateral is controlled by steering angle. Reason being that they do not move while the car is stationary. There is a rear ride height sensor that I'm pretty sure is mounted on the opposite corner of the car. Probably determines L/R loading from a difference between those two based on "zero" when the car is turned on.
they turn less at speed and more when tooling around a parking lot ive noticed. though all speculation here out of my a$$ on the lateral portion.
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#8
That's a shame. The adaptive headlights on the Mk7 VW GTI are friggin awesome!
#9
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my GTS has dynamic cornering lights. I didn't notice it a whole lot until I went from daily driving the 997 to daily driving my recently acquired 1 series. It doesn't have cornering lights and I notice a lot. Never would have cared previously but I notice it all the time driving the 1 series, that I've begun to turn and the space into which I am turning has yet to be illuminated for just a moment until the car is straightened up.
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Using my 997.1 and Cayenne for reference, for the up and down auto-leveling function, on my 997, there are two of those control boxes with levers on the LCAs - one on the driver's side front and one on the rear and it's their position relative to one another that levels the lights. If your light position is too low, you can slightly adjust one of the brackets to make the home position of the lights higher (or lower}. For the cornering light function on the Cayenne the bulb is always illuminated and there's a shield over it that moves side to side allowing light past it to shine through the corner. Not sure if the 997 works this same way or not. I do know on the 997.1,someone with auto-leveling Xenon lights tried to update to the fully dynamic lights of the 997.2 and was unsuccessful in getting the cornering function to work, but the auto-leveling did.
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You cant add the Dynamic lights to the regular setup. It was discussed previously somewhere in the 997 forums. I can say that on a regular road in the city you dont notice the lights as much but when on a dark road they really stand out. You notice the lights turning into curves and bends and lights up the road ahead. That is when you really start to truly appreciate them. Around town they dont make a difference as you tend to have plenty of light around an area to not notice as much. I think they are worth it for the darkness but not in the city.