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<p><b><font face="Verdana">P74 - Bi-Xenon Headlights</font></b></p><p><font face="Verdana"><b>Option Code</b>: P74</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><b>Price</b>: $1,090 (MY 2007)</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><b><br>
Description:</b></font></p><p><font face="Verdana">The Bi-Xenon headlamps are not only much brighter than
conventional halogen headlamps, but they provide a wider and more consistently
diffused supply of light in front of the car. Their blue-white color is
said to be very close to the wavelength of actual daylight and should
theoretically reduce eye strain.</font></p><p><font face="Verdana">Because HID lamps need time to ignite and warm up, one
bulb is used for both low and high beams. The output pattern is
electromechanically changed when high beams are requested, allowing light to
project much higher and further than the low beam pattern. </font></p><p><font face="Verdana">These lamp assemblies have halogen passing lights inside
them, for when short bursts of light are needed but there is no time to ignite
and warm up and HID bulb. They also have conventional lamps inside for
daytime running lights.</font></p><p><font face="Verdana">The Bi-Xenon headlamps are self leveling and come with
headlight washers.</font></p><p><b><font face="Verdana"><br>
More Information:</font></b></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.porsche.com/all/transitional/usa/pdf/Cayman_Brochure.pdf">Cayman Sales Brochure</a>
- page 51</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=29">Product
Information Guide</a> - page 46</font></p><p><b><font face="Verdana"><br>
Interesting Posts:</font></b></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=6969&highlight=xenon">6969</a>
, <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=5833&highlight=xenon">5833</a>
, <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=6529&highlight=xenon">6529</a></font></p><p><br><font face="Verdana"><b>FAQ Author:</b></p><p>This FAQ was written by <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/member.php?u=2695">
Gator Bite</a></p>
Last edited by Gator Bite; 12-14-2006 at 11:27 PM.
Pointing to a Porsche Pic and giving the credit, is that OK or should we use the photos in CaymanClub gallery of member cars? Then again, the member owns the copyright of those photos too.
<p><font face="Verdana"><b>482 - TPMS</b>(<b>T</b>ire <b>P</b>ressure <b>M</b>onitoring
<b>S</b>ystem)</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><b>Option Code</b>: 482</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><b>Price</b>: $590 (MY 2006 - Standard in 2007)</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><b><br>
Description:</b></font></p><p><font face="Verdana">The Tire Pressure Monitoring System provides early
warning of any drop in pressure by alerting you in the onboard computer display.
It can also communicate the approximate pressure of each tire and/or their
deviation from ideal pressure.</font></p><p><br><b><font face="Verdana">Pictures:</font></b></p><p><img border="0" src="http://www.caymanclub.net/gallery/files/2/6/9/5/TPMSdiplay.jpg" width="422" height="103"></p><p><br><font face="Verdana"><b>General Forum Findings:</b></font></p><p><font face="Verdana">There has been a lot of discussion about the fact that
TPMS is not as accurate as a good quality hand held tire gauge. It is
however a valuable safety device that will warn you when a tire is running low.
When you're driving around on expensive low profile tires with no spare or jack,
that warning can get you to a tire shop or home before it's too late. </font></p><p><br><font face="Verdana"><b>More Information:</b></font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=29">Product
Information Guide</a> - page 30</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.porsche.com/all/transitional/usa/pdf/Cayman_Brochure.pdf">Cayman Sales Brochure</a>
- page 43</font></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/downloads.php?do=file&id=23">Cayman Owners
Manual</a> - page 104</font></p><p><b><font face="Verdana"><br>
Interesting Posts:</font></b></p><p><font face="Verdana"><a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=6988&highlight=tpms">6988</a>
, <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=7218&highlight=tpms">7218</a>
, <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=7350&highlight=tpms">7350</a>
, <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/showthread.php?t=7370&highlight=tpms">7370</a></font></p><p><br><font face="Verdana"><b>FAQ Author:</b></p><p>This FAQ was written by <a href="http://www.caymanclub.net/member.php?u=2695">
Gator Bite</a></font><br> </p>
TPMS
TPMS - The Tire Pressure Monitoring System provides early warning of any drop in pressure by continuously monitoring the pressure in each tire and alerting you in the onboard computer display in the event of a pressure deficiency. It communicates the exact pressure of each tire and/or their deviation from ideal pressure. This does away with the need for regular air pressure checks at the service station, which often prove highly inconvenient.
Pointing to a Porsche Pic and giving the credit, is that OK or should we use the photos in CaymanClub gallery of member cars? Then again, the member owns the copyright of those photos too.
We should not use copyright photos so please don't include any with FAQ submissions. As for member photos, anything uploaded here gives the website the right to repurpose it on the website so that's not a problem.
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We should not use copyright photos so please don't include any with FAQ submissions. As for member photos, anything uploaded here gives the website the right to repurpose it on the website so that's not a problem.
OK, Then I will need to redo the photos using the Gallery
Question: So many of the suggested faq's are in the owner's manual that already is posted in the files section here and available to owners as well as non-owners/future owners. What is the recommendation for dealing with that? duplication, linking to the manual or?