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boitjie

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124 posts

75 months

Tuesday 13th March 2018
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Being bored and a nerd decided to look at the online manual ....

I discovered that the PDLS will turn on in bright daylight at speeds of 90mph+ and switch off at 40mph. The rear wing already gives the game away at 75mph but now the cops have something else to notice :-)

Tim bo

1,956 posts

140 months

Tuesday 13th March 2018
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PDLS is always on as long as the ignition is on.


boitjie

Original Poster:

124 posts

75 months

Tuesday 13th March 2018
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Tim bo said:
PDLS is always on as long as the ignition is on.

I know ..... but headlights come on - not just running lights: "The driving lights are switched on at speeds of more than approx. 90 mph (140 km/h) under bright conditions."

I'm sure no one has done these speeds on public roads, so it wouldn't be noticed wink

SkinnyPete

1,419 posts

149 months

Tuesday 13th March 2018
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People should really be driving with their dipped beam on all the time regardless of speed.

tedblog

1,438 posts

80 months

Tuesday 13th March 2018
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Tim bo said:
PDLS is always on as long as the ignition is on.

Arent these PDLS plus , as these have led technology and you get the 4 led running lights on all the time where as just PDLS are Bi Xenon with no 4 led running lights? If your lights did come on then you would get a headlight icon come on in the display

Edited by tedblog on Tuesday 13th March 23:20