Break inhints forthe first
1,000 miles/l,600 kilometers
The following tipswillbehelpful inobtaining opti-
mum performance fromyournewPorsche.
Despite themost modern, high-precision manufac-
turing methods, itcannot becompletely avoided
that themoving partshavetowear inwith each
other. Thiswearing-in occursmainlyinthe first
1,000 milesj1,600 km.
Therefore:
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Preferably takelonger trips.
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Avoid frequent coldstarts withshort-distance
driving whenever possible.
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Avoid fullthrottle startsandabrupt stops.
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Donot exceed maximum enginespeedof
4,200 rpm(revolutions perminute).
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Donot run acold engine athigh rpmeither in
Neutral oringear.
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Donot letthe engine labor,especially when
driving uphill.Shifttothe next lower gearin
time (usethemost favorable rpmrange).
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Never lugthe engine inhigh gear atlow
speeds. Thisruleapplies atall times, notjust
during thebreak-in period.
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Donot participate inmotor racing events,
sports driving schools, etc.during thefirst
1,000 milesj1,600 kilometers.
There maybeaslight stiffness inthe steering,
gear-shifting orother controls duringthebreak-in
period whichwillgradually disappear.
Break inbrake padsanddiscs
New brake padsanddiscs havetobe "broken in",
and therefore onlyattain optimal frictionwhenthe
car has covered severalhundred milesorkm.
The slightly reduced brakingabilitymustbecom-
pensated forbypressing thebrake pedalharder.
This alsoapplies whenever thebrake padsand
brake discsarereplaced.
New tires
New tires donot have maximum traction.They
tend tobe slippery.
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Break innew tires bydriving atmoderate
speeds duringthefirst 60to120 milesj1 00to
200 km.Longer braking distances mustbean-
ticipated.
Engine
oilconsumption
During thebreak-in periodoilconsumption maybe
higher thannormal.
As always, therate ofoil consumption dependson
the quality andviscosity ofoil, the speed atwhich
the engine isoperated, theclimate androad con-
ditions, aswell asthe amount ofdilution andoxi-
dation ofthe lubricant.
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Make ahabit ofchecking engineoilwith every
fuel filling, addifnecessary.
1Inner doorhandle
2 Door mirror control
3 Light switch
4 Ignition/starter switchwithsteering lock
5 Turn signal/headlight dimmer,
flasher lever
6 Emergency flasherswitch
7 Horn
8 Glove compartment
9 Parking brake
10 Diagnostic socket
11 Operating leverforon-board computer
12 Luggage compartment lidrelease
13 Seat adjustment
14 Steering-wheel adjustment
15 Engine compartment lidrelease
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Neverinvitecartheft!
An unlocked carwith thekey inthe ignition lock
invites cartheft.
A steering wheellockanda
gong alarm
arestan-
dard equipment inyour Porsche.
The gong alarm willsound ifyou open thedriver's
door while thekey isstill inthe ignition lock.Itis
your reminder topull thekey outofthe ignition
lock andtolock thedoors.
/!\
Warning!
Any uncontrolled movementofthe vehicle
may result inserious personal injuryand
property damage.
Never leaveyourvehicle unattended withthe
key inthe ignition lock,especially ifchildren
and/or petsareleftunattended inthe vehi-
cle. They canoperate powerwindows and
other controls. Ifthe engine isleft running,
they mayaccidentally engagetheshift lever.
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Always remove theignition key.
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Always setthe parking brake.
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Lock thedoors withthekey orwith theremote
control.
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/!\
Warning!
Risk ofaserious accident.
The steering column
willlock
when youre-
move thekey while youaredriving oras the
car isrolling toastop. Youwillnotbeable to
steer thecar.
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Never remove thekey from thesteering lock
while youaredriving.
To
protect yourvehicle andyour possessions
from theft, youshould alwaysproceed as
follows whenleaving yourvehicle:
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Close windows.
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Remove ignitionkey.
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Engage steering lock.
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Lock storage traybetween theseats andglove
compartment.
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Remove valuables (e.g.cardocuments, tele-
phone, housekeys)fromthecar.
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Lock doors.
Keys
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Please observe thechapter "ALARM SYSTEM,
INFRARED PASSENGER COMPARTMENT MON-
ITORING" onPage 24.
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Please observe thechapter "CENTRAL LOCK-
ING" onPage 22.
Two main keysandonespare keyaresupplied
with your Porsche.
These keysoperate allthe locks onyour vehicle.
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Becareful withyour carkeys: donot part with
them except underexceptional circumstanc-
es.
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Toavoid battery run-down, alwaysremove the
ignition keyfrom theignition lock.
Replacement
keys
Replacement carkeys canbeobtained onlyfrom
your authorized Porschedealer,andthis can
sometimes bevery time-consuming.
You should therefore alwayskeepthespare key
on your person.
Keep itin asafe place (e.g.wallet), butunder no
circumstances inor on the vehicle.
The keycodes ofnew keys have tobe "reported"
to the carcontrol unitbyyour authorized Porsche
dealer.
The keygrip ofthe spare keycan beexchanged
for amain-key grip.
Disabling keycodes
If a key islost, thekey codes canbedisabled by
an authorized Porschedealer.
All the remaining carkeys arerequired forthis pur-
pose.
Disabling thecode ensures thatthecar can be
started
onlyusing authorized keys.
Note
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Please notethattheother lockscanstillbe
opened withthedisabled key.
Immobilizer
There isatransponder (anelectronic component)
in the key grip, containing astored code.
When theignition isswitched on,the ignition lock
checks thecode.
The immobilizer canbedeactivated andtheen-
gine started onlyusing anauthorized ignitionkey.
Note
If the ignition isleft onfor more thantwominutes
without starting theengine, theimmobilizer isre-
activated.
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Ifthis happens, theignition keymust beturned
back tothe "0"position beforetheengine can
be started.
The immobilizer isautomatically activatedwhen
the ignition keyiswithdrawn.
Security WheelBolts
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Ifwheels havetobe removed duringawork-
shop visit,donot forget tohand overthesock-
et for the security wheelboltsalong withthe
car key.
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Central Locking
This device complies with:
Part 15ofthe FCC Rules
RSS-210 ofIndustry Canada.
Operation ofthis device issubject tothe following
two conditions:
- Itmay notcause harmful interference, and
- itmust accept anyinterference received
including interference thatmay cause
undesired operation.
Note
The manufacturer isnot responsible forany radio
or TV interference causedbyunauthorized modifi-
cations tothis equipment.
Such modification couldvoidtheuser's authority
to operate theequipment.
~ Please observe thechapter "LOADSWITCH-
OFF AFTER TWOHOURS ORFIVE DAYS" on
Page 152.
~ Please observe thechapter "POWER WIN-
DOWS" onPage 26.
USA:
Canada: FCC
10
LXPRKY 116;
FCC
10
LXPVIM 145
TxF 315P 2255 102275;
RxF 315P 2255 102276 A Both
cardoors andthefiller flapcanbecentrally
unlocked orlocked withtheremote control.
The vehicle cannotbelocked ifthe driver's dooris
not completely closed.
A short
signal fromthealarm horn
willdraw
your attention tothe fact thatthefollowing
components arenotcompletely closedwhenyou
try tolock thevehicle:
- Passenger's door
- Luggage compartment lid
- Engine compartment lid
Storage tray
Glove compartment
Note
Unlocking thevehicle byusing thekey inthe door
lock andopening thedoor mayactivate thealarm
system within10seconds.
Automatic relocking
If the car isunlocked byremote controlandnone
of the cardoors isopened withinapprox.
60 seconds, automatic relockingtakesplace.
This relocking timecanbeadapted toyour individ-
ual requirements (4-120 seconds) byanautho-
rized Porsche dealer.
Locking
conditions
~ Lock car
once.
The doors cannot beopened fromtheoutside.
Alarm system andinfrared passenger com-
partment monitoring areswitched on.
If a person oranimal remains inthe vehicle:
~ Quickly lockcar
twice.
The doors cannot beopened fromtheoutside.
The infrared passenger compartment monitor-
ing isswitched off.
Unlocking thedoor withtheinner door
handle
Any person remaining inthe locked carcan open
the door withtheinner doorhandle:
1. Pull inner doorhandle oncetounlock door
lock.
2. Pull inner doorhandle againtoopen door.
Note
~ Inform anyperson remaining inthe carthat the
alarm system willbetriggered ifthe door is
opened.
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Automaticdoorlocking
Your authorized Porschedealercanprogram di-
verse typesofautomatic doorlocking inthe con-
trol unit ofthe central locking system:
Type 1
Doors lockautomatically whentheignition is
switched on.
Type
2
Doors lockautomatically whenaspeed of
3 -6 mph (5-10 km/h) isexceeded.
Type
3
Doors lockautomatically whentheignition is
switched on.Ifdoors areopened withtheengine
running, theylockagain automatically whena
speed of3-6 mph (5-10 km/h) isexceeded.
Type 4
The doors donot lock automatically.
Note
Automatically lockeddoorscanbeunlocked with
the central locking buttonoropened bypulling on
the inside doorhandle twice.
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j!\warning!
In an emergency situationwhereyouneed to
exit thecarthrough anautomatically locked
door, remember thefollowing procedure to
open thedoor.
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Unlock thedoors bypressing thecentral lock-
ing button
or
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pull theinside doorhandle
twice
toopen the
door.
Fault indication
A double
hornsignal
duringlocking indicates a
defect inthe central locking oralarm system.
Have thedefect remedied atan authorized
Porsche dealer.
Overload protection
If the central locking system isoperated more
than tentimes within aminute, furtheroperation is
blocked for30seconds.
A
-
Light-emitting diodeforalarm system
B -
Sensor module forinfrared passenger compartment
monitoring system
Alarm System,
Infrared Passenger Compartment
Monitoring
The alarm system andinfrared passenger com-
partment monitoring systemareswitched on
when thedoors arelocked withthekey orremote
control.
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Please observe thechapter "CENTRAL LOCK-
ING" onPage 22.
Unlocking thevehicle byusing thekey inthe
door lockandopening thedoor mayactivate
the alarm system within10seconds.
Function indication
If the alarm system isactivated, light-emitting
diode Aon the dashboard flashes.
If, after locking, thelight-emitting diodedoesnot
flash or,after tenseconds, itemits double flash-
es, then
not
allalarm contacts areclosed.
Additionally, abrief horn signal sounds.
When thedoors areunlocked, thealarm system
and infrared passenger compartment monitoring
system areswitched offand thelight-emitting
diode goesoff. When
thealarm isarmed, thefollowing
areas aremonitored
- Doors
- Luggage compartment lid
- Engine compartment lid
- Radio
- Glove compartment
- Storage traybetween theseats
- Passenger compartment
If one ofthese alarmcontacts isinterrupted, the
alarm hornsounds forapproximately 3minutes.
Additionally, theemergency flasherandthepas-
senger compartment lightflash forapproximately
five minutes.
When thealarm istriggered, thelight-emitting
diode changes overtodouble flashes.
In order nottolimit theaction rangeofthe infrared
passenger compartment monitoringsystem:
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Move sunvisors toone ofthe final positions.
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Donot fold theseat backrests forward. Deactivating
theinfrared passenger
compartment monitoringsystemforone
locking process
If a person oranimal remains inthe carwhile itis
locked, theinfrared passenger compartment mon-
itoring system mustbeswitched off.
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Quickly lockcartwice.
The doors arelocked butcan beopened from
the inside:
1. Pull inner doorhandle oncetounlock door
lock.
2. Pull inner doorhandle againtoopen door.
Note
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Inform anyperson remaining inthe carthat the
alarm system willbetriggered ifthe door is
opened.
Fault indication
A double
hornsignal
duringlocking indicates a
defect inthe central locking oralarm system.
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Have thedefect remedied atan authorized
Porsche dealer.
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PowerWindows
A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident.
~ Donot putanything onornear thewindows
that may interfere withthedriver's vision.
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Risk
ofinjury whenthedoor windows close.
This applies especially ifthe windows are
closed withthecomfort function, because
with thisfunction thewindow goesupauto-
matically.
~ Make surenobody canbeinjured whenthe
windows close.
~ Remove theignition keytoshut offpower to
the window switches whenthevehicle isnot
attended byaresponsible person.
Readiness foroperation ofpower windows
- With engine running
or
- inignition keyposition
1
or
- with door closed andignition keywithdrawn:
only untilfirstopening ofthe door.
~
Opening windows
~ Press rocker switchAuntil thewindow has
reached thedesired position.
One-touch operation
~ Press rocker switchAbriefly.
Window movestoits final position.
Press againtostop thewindow inthe desired
position.
Comfort functionwhenunlocking thevehicle
~ Unlock carwith theremote control.
Hold carkey indoor lockinthe unlocking direc-
tion until thewindows havereached thede-
sired position.