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oakdub90

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Hi everyone,

I wanted to introduce myself and ask a question.

I'm Stuart, I live in East Sussex a few miles from Paragon Porsche.

I recently purchased my first Porsche, its a 981 Cayman GTS in Agate Grey, really happy with it.

My question is how to change the H7 additional main beam bulb? Getting the lights out was really easy, however I have removed the circular cover and cant work out how to remove the H7. Obviously I don't want to break anything, so thought I'd ask here.

Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you.
Stuart





 
oakdub90 said:
Hi everyone,

I wanted to introduce myself and ask a question.

I'm Stuart, I live in East Sussex a few miles from Paragon Porsche.

I recently purchased my first Porsche, its a 981 Cayman GTS in Agate Grey, really happy with it.

My question is how to change the H7 additional main beam bulb? Getting the lights out was really easy, however I have removed the circular cover and cant work out how to remove the H7. Obviously I don't want to break anything, so thought I'd ask here.

Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you.

Stuart

Welcome.

Are you looking to swap for LED or simply needing to replace a bulb.... reason for asking.....

Going out on a limb here since I am not that familiar with the 981 GTS lighting setup - but I "though" that it came with Bi_xenons/PDLS.... if so then ( if its the same as my 987.2 with PDLS) the "additional headlight" is simply a mechanism to provide "instant" hi beam - rather than the xenon warmup - so when you flash your lights you get instant lighting.....

As such - ( assuming I am correct, and of course - it's your car, your choice ) - if that is the case - is it worth the effort/complication of the swap given your actual main beam is xenon?

If you are going ahead then a general word of warning about anything with plastic tabs on a porsche - they are made of suicide plastic and will break at the least provocation - so if you find you need to release anything - then gentle warming with a hairdryer will help prevent disappointment.

 
Hi Paul,

Thanks for the welcome.

Just a bulb replacement. You are right in the GTS there is the bi-xenon/PDLS at the top of the light unit and below that there is a h7 bulb which works together with the bi-xenon when selecting high beam.

Really appreciate the warning, the space in there is really tight and I don't want to break anything.

Thanks

Stuart

 

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