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Headlight Conversions 718 4.0

luke.woodall

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Does anyone have a contact or know how I can convert my headlights from the standard lighting, for the 4pot LEDs. Much appreciated. Luke.
 
I take it you’re talking about the LED units on the PDLS+? You’ll need to buy new units and have them coded to the car. They aren’t cheap at around £2500 each plus you need to have the camera in the front windscreen to let the dynamic lighting work.

Personally I wouldn’t bother as the cost outweighs the benefit.

Dan.
 
There’s an article in the current (Issue 381) “911 and Porsche World” about converting PDLS + Xenon lights to LED, albeit on a Macan, done by RPM of Knaresborough to Chris Wallbank’s car. £1295 incl VAT and fitting. Might be worth a call if that sounds of interest. Chris mentions other conversions available for non-PDLS lights too.
 
I take it you’re talking about the LED units on the PDLS+? You’ll need to buy new units and have them coded to the car. They aren’t cheap at around £2500 each plus you need to have the camera in the front windscreen to let the dynamic lighting work.

Personally I wouldn’t bother as the cost outweighs the benefit.

Dan.

There were two types of LED headlights fitted. The PDLS+ headlights had the dynamic main beam which required a camera to work.
After the Ukraine war started this camera was no longer available so later cars could be fitted with LED PDLS headlights for which no camera was needed, main beam being manually controlled as in the Xenon HID PDLS headlights.
So a conversion to the later LED PDLS lights could be a lot less expensive than trying to convert to the PDLS+ lights
 

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