Headlights OEM Porsche or Tesla

OEM Porsche Headlights

That\u2019s crazing and is not from driving, is caused by heat and direct sunlight, happened to my 981 on a very hot week I left the car parked unused, one day they were perfect a week later they were exactly like yours. A professional detailer sanded the outer layer and polished it, I then added PPF and they were perfect again.

Pros: perfect again, added PPF
Cons: crazing, caused by heat
Vehicle: Porsche
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OEM Porsche Headlights
gaoshan
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Rating 4.0

I had to replace one of the PDLS+ headlights and it was $3,600. So that's an expensive fix but at least they didn't tear up the rest of the car.

Pros: expensive fix
Vehicle: Porsche
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Tesla Headlights
RefrigeratorFluid500
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Rating 5.0

It does keep your high beams on but blocks out other cars, so it should not blind people. I have never been flashed with the matrix running, so I would check if your headlights are leveled properly.

Pros: blocks out other cars
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OEM Porsche Headlights
North135
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Rating 2.0

Have the same issue in a brand new cayenne. They said the problem is that I live in an area with humid weather and that they cant replicate the issue in the workshop and wont replace them. From what I have heard and read so far, it seems it is an issue with Porsche headlights.

Pros: issue with Porsche headlights
Cons: humid weather causes issue
Vehicle: Porsche Cayenne
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Tesla Headlights

The light bar on the new doesn't bother me, but the placement of the headlights sucks. They look dumb at night.

Cons: headlights look dumb
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