B-Fore andaft
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Raise locking lever.
Move seattodesired position andrelease
lever. Ensure thattheseat engages correctly.
C -
Backrest angle
I>
Operate switchuntilthedesired backrest
angle isreached.
Seat backrest
Folding forward
I>
Pull uplever Dinthe side partofthe backrest
and fold thebackrest forward.
Folding back
I>
Tilt back andengage thebackrest sothat it
cannot tipforward whenthecar isbraked.
Steering
WheelAdjustment
A
Warning!
Risk ofaccident.
The steering wheelmaymove further than
desired ifyou attempt toadjust itwhile driv-
ing.
You may losecontrol ofthe vehicle.
I>
Donot adjust thesteering wheelwhiledriving.
Longitudinal adjustment
1. Push locking leverdownwards.
2. Adjust steering wheelto
fit
the chosen back-
rest angle andseat position bymoving the
steering wheellongitudinally.
3. Swivel locking leverbackuntilyoufeel it
engage.
If
necessary, movesteering wheelslightly lon-
gitudinally, toensure engagement.
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SafetyBeltWarning System
An audio-visual warning
systemisinterconnect-
ed with thedriver's safetybelt.
Every timetheignition isturned on,the gong will
sound forabout 6seconds toremind driverand
passenger tobuckle up.
The safety beltwarning lightsinthe instrument
panel andon-board computer willgooffassoon
as the driver hasbuckled up.
Inertiareelretractor
The combination lap/shoulder beltwith inertia reel
locking mechanism adjustsautomatically toyour
size andmovements aslong asthe pull onthe belt
is slow.
Rapid deceleration duringhardbraking oracolli-
sion locks thebelt. Thebeltwillalso lockwhen you
drive upordown asteep hillorinasharp curve,
otherwise, theshoulder beltwillnotinhibit your
upper bodymovement. ~
Assume acomfortable sittingposition.
The shoulder beltshould always restonyour
upper body.Theshoulder beltshould neverbe
worn behind yourback orunder yourarm.
~ Tofasten, graspbeltandpullthebelt inacon-
tinuous slowmotion acrossyourchest andlap.
~ Insert belttongue intobuckle oninboard side
of seat. Pushdown until
it
securely lockswith
an audible click.Pullthebelt tocheck.
~ Pull shoulder sectiontomake surebeltfits
snugly across thepelvis.
~ Belts should fitsnugly across thepelvis and
chest. Makesurethere isno slack inthe belt.
~ Tounfasten belt,push inrelease button
(ar-
row)
onbuckle. Belttongue willspring outof
buckle.
~ Torelease alatched belt,leanback totake the
body pressure offthe belt.
~ Tostore lap/shoulder belt,allow thebelt tore-
tract asyou guide thelatch toits stowed posi-
tion.
~ Please observe thechapter "AUTOMATIC
LOCKING RETRACTOR" onPage 34.
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Rearward facingchildrestraint system:
I>
Use only inthe passenger seat.
I>
Use inpassenger seatonlywiththePorsche
child restraint systemwithairbag deactivation
capability.
When usingthePorsche childrestraint system
you
must
ensure thatthepassenger airbags
are deactivated.
Forward facingchildrestraint system:
I>
Ifyou must place aforward facingchild
restraint systeminthe passenger seat,
the passenger airbagsmustbedeac-
tivated.
Example:Rearward facingchildrestraint system
In order todeactivate thepassenger's
airbags, thebelt tongue ofthe child's seat
must always beinserted inthe buckle
"AU
in
front ofthe passenger seat.
When theignition isswitched on,deactivation of
the airbags isindicated bythe airbag warning light
flashing for60seconds.
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Danger!
If the light does notflash, theairbags arenot
deactivated andachild restraint system
must notbeinstalled.
I>
Have thefault remedied immediately byan
authorized Porschedealer.
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~Donot add anyadditional coverings orstickers
to the steering wheelorinthe area ofthe pas-
senger airbagandside airbags. Doingsomay
adversely affectthefunctioning ofthe airbag
system orcause harmtothe occupants ifthe
airbag system shoulddeploy.
~ Donot undertake anywiring forelectrical ac-
cessory equipment inthe vicinity ofthe airbag
wiring harnesses. Doingsomay disable the
airbag system orcause inflation.
~ Ifthe warning lightcomes on,the airbag sys-
tem should berepaired immediately byyour
authorized Porschedealer.
Note
Airbag components (e.g.steering wheel,door
trim) maybedisassembled onlybyanauthorized
Porsche dealer.
When disposing ofaused airbag unit,oursafety
instructions mustbefollowed. Theseinstructions
can beobtained atany authorized Porschedealer.
Q)
Warning light
The central triggering unitmonitors theoperation-
al readiness ofthe airbag system andthewarning
light.
Any malfunctions thatmay occur willbeindicated
by the warning lightsinthe instrument paneland
on-board computer.
~ Inthe following casesyoushould immedi-
ately consult anauthorized Porschedeal-
er inorder toassure theairbag system is
functioning properly:
- Illumination ofthe airbag warning lightduring
travel orrepeated illumination longerthan5
seconds aftertheignition circuitisturned on.
- Illumination failstolight upduring ignition
circuit activation.
If the airbags onthe passenger's sideare
switched offbythe
child restraint system,
orif
an installed childrestraint systemisdetected
when theignition isswitched on,the warning light
flashes
for60seconds whentheignition ison.
A
Danger!
If the light does notflash, theairbags arenot
deactivated andachild restraint system
must notbeinstalled.
~ Have thefault remedied immediately byan
authorized Porschedealer.
Airbag
maintenance
In order toensure long-term functioning, theair-
bag system mustbeinspected byan authorized
Porsche dealerafter4,8and 10years fromthe
date ofmanufacture shownonthe safety compli-
ance sticker, andevery 2years thereafter.
Important information
If you sellyour Porsche, notifythepurchaser that
the vehicle isequipped withairbags, andrefer
them tothe chapter, "AirbagSystems", inthe own-
er's manual (safetyanddisposal rules).
Further information onthe airbag system canbe
found onstickers atthe sun visors, aswell ason
all airbag components.
~ For special recommendations onthe use of
child restraints:
Please observe thechapter "CHILDRE-
STRAINT SYSTEMS" onPage 36.
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ClutchPedal
The clutch pedalmustbedepressed fully
before thestarter willengage.
A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident.
\>
Always checkthemovement ofthe clutch ped-
al before driving andmake surethatitis not
obstructed byafloor matorany other object.
\>
Secure thefloor mattoprevent itfrom sliding
into positions thatcould interfere withthesafe
operation ofyour vehicle.
Your Porsche dealerwillbeglad tooffer you
floor mats ofthe correct sizeincluding asecur-
ing possibility.
To avoid damage tothe clutch andtransmis-
sion:
\>
Always depress theclutch pedalfullywhen
changing gears.
\>
Donot hold thecar onasteep grade withthe
clutch pedalpartially depressed.
Should thefree travel ofthe clutch pedalsuddenly
become bigger,itcould mean amalfunction ofthe
clutch.
\>
See your Porsche dealerforcorrection.
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Parking
Brake
Parking brakeforceismechanically transferredto
the rear wheels bymeans ofcables.
\>
Use theparking brakeonlyafter thevehicle
has come toafull stop.
Setting
theparking brake
\>
Pull thelever
allthe way up(arrow).
With theignition on,the parking brakewarning
lights inthe instrument panelandon-board
computer willcome onifthe lever iseven
slightly raised.Afirm pullupward isrequired to
properly engagetheparking brake.
If the brake isnot fully set,thevehicle mayroll
without control.
\>
Move thegearshift levertoreverse orfirst
gear.
\>
Before exitingthevehicle, makesurethatthe
parking brakeisfully setand thevehicle isnot
moving atall.
Releasing theparking brake
\>
Pull thelever slightly upasyou depress there-
lease button
A,
and then push thelever allthe
way down.
Parkingbrakewarning lightUSA
Parking brakewarning light
Canada
The warning lightsinthe instrument panelandon-
board computer willgoout after theparking brake
is fully released.
The warning lightsarenotanindicator thatthe
parking brakeisfully set;itis only intended tobe
a warning torelease theparking brakebefore
driving thecar.
A
Caution!
A partially engaged brakewilloverheat the
rear brakes, reducetheireffectiveness and
cause excessive wear.
~ Release theparking brakefully.
t> When parking yourcar,always setthe parking
brake bypulling allthe way uponthe lever.
t>
Move thegearshift levertoreverse orfirst
gear.
t>
Onhills also turnthefront wheels towards the
curb.
Brakes
t>
Please observe thechapter "AERODYNAMIC
COMPONENTS" onPage 9.
t>
Make itahabit tocheck theoperation ofyour
brakes beforedriving.
Keep inmind thatthebraking distance increases
very rapidly asthe speed increases. At60 mph or
100 km/h, forexample, itis not twice butfour
times longer than30mph or50 km/h. Tiretrac-
tion isalso lesseffective whentheroads arewet
or slippery.
t>
Therefore, alwaysmaintain asafe distance
from thecarinfront ofyou.
Vehicles withoutPorsche Ceramic Compos-
ite Brake (PCCB)
Even though thebrake discsconsist ofalloyed
grey castiron,theywillunavoidably starttocor-
rode ifyour carisparked foranextended period.
The brakes willtend to"rub" asthe result.
The nature, extentandeffects ofcorrosion de-
pend onthe amount oftime thevehicle was
parked, whether granular orliquid roadsaltwas
spread andwhether grease.
If the braking comfort isnoticeably impaired,we
recommend havingthebrake system checked by
experts atan authorized Porschedealer.
Brake
system function
Your Porsche isequipped withapower assisted
hydraulic dualcircuit brakesystem withdisc
brakes atthe front andrear.
Both circuits function independently. Onebrake
circuit operates thefront andtheother operates
the rear.
If one brake circuit hasfailed, theother willstill op-
erate. However, youwillnotice anincreased pedal
travel whenyouapply thebrakes.
Failure ofone brake circuit willcause thestopping
distance toincrease.
A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident.
In the unlikely eventofhydraulic failureof
one brake circuit:
t> Push thebrake pedaldownfirmly andhold itin
that position.
A mechanical linkageactivates thesecond cir-
cuit, andyou willbeable tobring thevehicle to
a stop.
t> After bringing yourvehicle toacomplete stop,
avoid driving thevehicle andinstead haveit
towed tothe nearest authorized Porschedeal-
er for repair.
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•Brakewarning lightUSA
~ Brakewarning lightCanada
If the warning lightsinthe instrument panelandon-
board computer goonwhile driving, thebrake flu-
id level maybetoo low, or(ifthe brake pedaltrav-
el has increased) oneofthe two brake circuits
may have failed.
A greater braking pressure willberequired, stop-
ping distances willbelonger andthebraking be-
havior willchange, particularly incurves.
With correctly adjustedbrakes,andacorrectly
working brakesystem, thepedal travel tothe
point ofbrake actuation shouldbe1-3/16 in.to
1-9/16 in.or30 to40 mm.
Whenever thebrake pedaltravel exceeds thisdis-
tance, havethebrake system checked.
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Brake
pedal
A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident.
Any obstruction ofthe brake pedalcould
increase thestopping distance.
~ Always checkthemovement ofthe brake ped-
al before driving andmake surethatitis not
obstructed byafloor matorany other object.
~ Secure thefloor mattoprevent itfrom sliding
into positions thatcould interfere withthesafe
operation ofyour vehicle.
Your Porsche dealerwillbeglad tooffer you
floor mats ofthe correct sizeincluding asecur-
ing possibility.
Note
In case oneofthe two brake circuits fails,in-
creased pedaltravel isrequired tobring your
vehicle toafull stop.
A
Warning!
To avoid overheating andpremature wearof
the brakes:
~ Before descending asteep grade, reduce
speed andshift thetransmission intoalower
gear ordriving position tocontrol speed.
~ Donot "ride thebrakes" byresting yourfooton
the pedal whennotintending toapply brake
pressure.
~ Donot hold thepedal downtoolong ortoo
often.
This could cause thebrakes toget hotand not
function properly.
Brakebooster
The brake booster assistsbraking onlywhen
the engine isrunning.
When thecar ismoving whiletheengine isnot run-
ning, orifthe brake booster isdefective, more
pressure onthe brake pedalisrequired tobring
the car toastop.
Moisture orroad saltonbrakes affects braking.
When thevehicle isdriven onsalted roadsforex-
tended periods, thebrakes shouldbewashed
down thoroughly aboutevery2weeks. Anauto-
matic carwash facilitycannot dothis jobproperly.
Brakes willdry after afew cautious brakeapplica-
tions.
/!\.
Warning!
Driving through watermayreduce thetrac-
tion. Moisture onbrakes fromroadwater, car
wash, orcoating ofroad saltmay affect
braking efficiency.
c>
Cautiously applybrakes totest brakes after
being exposed.
Brake
wear
Your carhas excellent brakes,butthey arestill
subject towear. Therate atwhich theywear de-
pends onhow thebrakes areused.
c>
Have thebrake system inspected atthe
intervals recommended inyour Maintenance
Booklet.
•• Warning lightUSA
• Warning lightCanada
If the warning lightsinthe instrument panelandon-
board computer stayonwhen theengine isrun-
ning orcome onwhile driving, thebrake padsare
worn, excessively.
c>
Donot continue tooperate thevehicle.
Have yourauthorized Porschedealerinspect
or replace thebrake pads.
Brake
pads
Wear onthe brake padsandbrake discsdepends
to agreat extent onthe driving styleandthecon-
ditions ofuse and therefore cannotbeexpressed
in actual milesonthe road.
The high-performance brakesystem isdesigned
for optimal braking effectatall speeds andtem-
peratures.
Certain speeds, brakingforcesandambient
conditions (suchastemperature andhumidity)
therefore mightcause "brake noises".
New brake padsorlinings
New brake padsandbrake discshavetobe "bro-
ken i",and therefore onlyattain optimal friction
when thecar has covered severalhundred miles
or km.
The slightly reduced brakingabilitymustbecom-
pensated forbypressing thebrake pedalharder.
This alsoapplies whenever thebrake padsand
brake discsarereplaced.
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