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97gtaboxter 05-28-2021 08:28 AM

Xenon Headlights Boxster 97
 
Interested in purchasing used Xenon headlight assembly for my 1997 Boxster. I have the standard Halogen but the reflector is cracked due to heat. Common issue. Will the Xenon work? Are they just plug and play?

PLP 05-28-2021 08:39 AM

Litronics you mean?
No, not really. The assembly will fit, but there is an extra connector. I am not sure if that is simply headlight leveling control, or ballast power.

Maybe get an aftermarket set or retrofit bi-xenon projector?

911monty 05-28-2021 11:01 AM

They are plug and play as long as you are fine with fixed manual adjustable lights. I have them that way in my 98. If you have to have the auto leveling and high beam fill then you will have to buy controller, suspension linkage and wiring.

97gtaboxter 05-28-2021 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911monty (Post 636300)
They are plug and play as long as you are fine with fixed manual adjustable lights. I have them that way in my 98. If you have to have the auto leveling and high beam fill then you will have to buy controller, suspension linkage and wiring.

What do you mean by fixed manual adjustable light via auto levelling and high beam. I won’t be doing a lot of night driving and just want to replace my halogens because the reflectors are cracked.

PLP 05-28-2021 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 97gtaboxter (Post 636301)
What do you mean by fixed manual adjustable light via auto levelling and high beam. I won’t be doing a lot of night driving and just want to replace my halogens because the reflectors are cracked.

OK, so 911monty confirmed what I suspected.

see this vidieo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeQfR5Q2KlQ

To remove the headlight - it just comes out, but this one, equipped with Litronics, has an additional plug that is used to adjust the headlights.

Many HID systems had autoleveling - if the car is empty, the lights will light up the road fine, if the car gets heavy, front may lift up and then they light up too high. Hence, autoleveling will adjust them down.

Can be done manually or, if you never drive with extra load (actually, quite hard to do in Boxster) - never touch it again.

97gtaboxter 05-28-2021 01:53 PM

Ok thanks PLP. So basically because my car was originally fitted with the Xenon assembly I won’t have that extra connector?

What about the washer at the corner? Would that be an issue?

Forgive me for my ignorance. I am new to this world.

I may have been able to source a pair of Xenon headlight assemblies for a reasonable price so this is why I am asking. I don’t want to purchase it and then it doesn’t work. As long as it works I am ok with that.

Quote:

Originally Posted by PLP (Post 636302)
OK, so 911monty confirmed what I suspected.

see this vidieo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeQfR5Q2KlQ

To remove the headlight - it just comes out, but this one, equipped with Litronics, has an additional plug that is used to adjust the headlights.

Many HID systems had autoleveling - if the car is empty, the lights will light up the road fine, if the car gets heavy, front may lift up and then they light up too high. Hence, autoleveling will adjust them down.

Can be done manually or, if you never drive with extra load (actually, quite hard to do in Boxster) - never touch it again.


97gtaboxter 05-28-2021 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PLP (Post 636302)
OK, so 911monty confirmed what I suspected.

see this vidieo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeQfR5Q2KlQ

To remove the headlight - it just comes out, but this one, equipped with Litronics, has an additional plug that is used to adjust the headlights.

Many HID systems had autoleveling - if the car is empty, the lights will light up the road fine, if the car gets heavy, front may lift up and then they light up too high. Hence, autoleveling will adjust them down.

Can be done manually or, if you never drive with extra load (actually, quite hard to do in Boxster) - never touch it again.

Ok so the only thing that won’t work is the auto level feature. How do you manually adjust?


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