Check Your Headlights!
#1
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Check Your Headlights!
Just got back from Potomac's season opener at Summit Point and had an interesting weekend at the track. My goals for the weekend were simple: thaw out from the winter, work the hand-eye-foot coordination back up to speed, have a good time and bring the car home in one piece. The first session of the weekend was great. I was given an instructor that I really connected with who helped fine tune a few things early. The 2nd session was a continuation of the first and just as I was heading down the front straight after passing another car braking into turn 1... I heard a "thud" and saw a harness flapping in the left corner of my eye...
Video:
Amazingly, the track photographer caught a picture of it.
Check those headlights friends!
Video:
Amazingly, the track photographer caught a picture of it.
Check those headlights friends!
Last edited by KONG991TT; 04-02-2021 at 01:02 PM.
#3
Drifting
I had this happen to me at an autocross once, too. Fortunately the damage was insignificant and I didn't have to replace the light. +1 for check those lights! A loose fixture will give the same fast turn signal as a blown bulb.
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I can't believe this sorta stuff happens. I would have never thought that headlight security could ever be a thing? The PPF really saved the lens from major damage. Who would have known?
@Jeff - TWICE???????
@Jeff - TWICE???????
#6
WRONGLY ACCUSED!
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Every track Porsche I have ever owned has had a piece of clear tape going from the top of the headlight to the top of the fender for this very reason.
#7
Drifting
Be thankful there was not more damage. I lost mine in the same place (t1 summit) the light flipped over and smashed the fender leaving a big dent. I count myself lucky as it could of also been the windshield.
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#8
Drifting
Yes twice. Ist time at Palmer. The car had been wrapped so the dealer blamed the installer and I had to pay. $3200. Second time at Lime Rock. The dealer payed for that one. I don't track that car any more since I have 2 track cars now.
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#10
Yup. We had a guy lose one during a braking exercise. His car was a bit of a jalopy and I figured at the time that was the cause, but apparently not. He was fairly lucky that the light belly landed and didn't get trashed, he just popped it back in.
#11
Three Wheelin'
As I remember the headlights have a tool and a pretty severe cam locking them in place. Are these headlights getting loose or not being properly locked in place after removal?
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Happened to me once after removing the front bumper of my 991 to fix the 3rd radiator "blank" filler. I put everything back together and also put in new brake pads the same day. Took the car out to bed-in the pads. Blammo. Out came the light, dangling on the highway. It didn't fall off, though, and I was able to replace it in its hole. No harm done. A few scratches on the PPF. Scary, though!
EDIT: Upon further inspection, it turned out I didn't lock the light in place properly when I put everything back together. It felt like everything popped properly back with the headlight tool, but alas...
EDIT: Upon further inspection, it turned out I didn't lock the light in place properly when I put everything back together. It felt like everything popped properly back with the headlight tool, but alas...
Last edited by mgordon18; 03-31-2021 at 01:42 PM.
#13
Sent mine into the stratosphere at Road America during practice last year. I was so glad I had clear track behind me and it didn't come down on any other vehicles and the part slid off the racing surface. Now I have some headlight blanks I run.