my VIN is "WP1AC....." looks like the recalls only go to "WP1AB..." unless i read it wrong. I looked up the recall list on the vin and it says no recalls (last updated Dec 3rd)
my VIN is “WP1AC.....” looks like the recalls only go to “WP1AB...” unless i read it wrong. I looked up the recall list on the vin and it says no recalls (last updated Dec 3rd)
So on the way home today I noticed that individual LEDs get brighter and dimmer as I was moving through traffic. I could see clearly on the white van in front of me as lights changed. Then, I see this article tonight...
I am suspecting. I have European spec lights on my car? Which if true I'd be more than happy to keep and not get recalled!
Details:
As per the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the upper beams on certain Macan Electric models aren’t calibrated properly and may shine too bright, which could reduce visibility for incoming drivers and thus increase the risk of a crash. Due to a software data set error, the affected vehicles were programmed from the factory after the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) specs, whereas U.S.-spec vehicles need to conform to the requirements of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS).
In total, 2,941 Porsche Macan Electric built between March 15, 2024, and November 4, 2024, are affected by the recall. Cars assembled after November 18 were shipped with the correct headlight software that complies with FMVSS No. 108.
The fix for the affected EVs is free of charge. Porsche will notify dealers on December 11, while owners will be notified on January 24, 2025.
This will definitely be one of those recalls I delay as long as possible. I have not seen true matrix enabled ability, it would be pretty obvious if that was actually what happened. I also have not seen my lights do any sort of light shift with traffic (built July - Macan 4) that would indicate that is happening, but I'll keep an eye on them this evening to see if I see any of the behaviour you indicated.
I think most US owners will look to drag their feet on this 'recall'... Whilst i'm sure there are good reasons for differing safety standards around the world, it just seems like a huge pity to have to 'neuter' a cool tech function.
But to clarify - does this mean that full matrix LED headlights are operational in the US (just at a lower light output intensity)?
Am sure just smart cookie at some stage will figure out how to be able to 'reload' or change the parameter back to EU specs (it's all software afterall) - looking to tag @Diego to see if his network extends post that of just great Ali-Express finds