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Headlight Adjustment for right-hand traffic - 991.1 C2S

kjhurley

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Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere on the Forum, but there seems to be mixed advice in terms of what needs to be done to adjust headlamps for right-hand traffic when driving in Europe. I have a 991.1 C2S Cabriolet without the dynamic cornering light option so do not believe I can take advantage of adjusting the relevant setting via the Vehicle Function Display.

Based on this, does the adjustment have to be carried out manually as per the instruction in the Owner's Manual? If so, how easy have other members found this to do? (I previously owned a 997 and did not carry out any prior adjustment before going on a couple of European tours and did not get flashed once by any other drivers so either I was incredibly lucky or this adjustment was not needed, but don't know whether the 991 light configuration is different).

I have the pleasure of going on the PCGB organised factory visits in April to Stuttgart, Prague and Leipzig which I am very much looking forward to, so thought I had better check this before leaving.
 
No need to adjust. You have flat beam headlights that do not "flair" to the LHS.

I've been driving my 991 C2S in Belgium, France, German, Luxembourg and Netherlands since June with no flashes or stops.
 

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