
A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident, personalinjuryandloss
of control.
I>
Donot reach through thesteering-wheel
spokes whiledriving.
Switching betweenunits
I>
With theignition on,hold adjustment buttonA
turned tothe leftforapprox. 5seconds.
Note
The units ofthe distance andspeed displays can
also bechanged inthe "SET" menuofthe on-
board computer.
A -
Adjustment button
for
change-over between
kilometers/miles
Speedometer
The digital speedometer isintegrated inthe point-
er instrument.
The indication changesfrommphtokm/h when
the units arechanged frommiles tokilometers.
Controls, Instruments
Changing
overbetween
Miles /Kilometers
You canuseadjustment buttonAto change the
units ofthe distance andspeed displays inthe on-
board computer anddigital tachometer.

A-
Adjustment buttonforclock
B -
Clock
Clock
The
clock
isblanked outapproximately fourmin-
utes after theignition isswitched offorwhen the
car islocked.
Controls, Instruments
Setting
thetime
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Warning!
Risk ofan accident andlossofcontrol.
c>
Donot reach through thesteering-wheel
spokes whiledriving.
Setting hours
c>
Press adjustment buttonAfor about onesec-
ond. Hour display flashes.
c>
Turn button inthe appropriate direction:
to right -increase hoursfigure
to left -decrease hoursfigure.
Adjustment inhours -turn button briefly
Fast adjustment (displaycycles)-
turn andhold button.
Setting minutes
c>
Press adjustment buttonagain.
Minutes displayflashes.
c>
Set byrotating asinhours mode.
Leaving
adjustment mode
Automatically afteroneminute
or:
c>
Press adjustment buttonagain.
When adjustment modeisdeliberately leftby
pressing thebutton, thetime begins precisely to
the second.
Note
The time mode canbechanged between12hand
24h inthe on-board computer.

On-Board Computer (BC)
Display field
The display fieldisbeneath thetachometer.
Readiness foroperation
- With ignition switched on,
- with engine running.
Operation,
controls
It
is not possible todescribe alldetails ofthe on-
board computer functionsinthis Owner's Manual.
However, theexamples willquickly familiarize you
with thefunctional principleandhelp youtonavi-
gate through themenu structure.
You canrestore thefactory defaultsettings atany
time byusing the
"SET"
menu.
Operating
lever
The on-board computer isoperated withthelower
left lever onthe steering column.
Selecting functions ofthe on-board
computer
I>
Push leverup1or down
2.
Confirming selection(Enter)
I>
Push leverforward
3.
Moving backoneorseveral selection levels
I>
Pull thelever back4once orseveral times.
Note
You canalways returntothe basic menu bypulling
the operating leverseveral times.
Controls, Instruments

TurnSignal /
Headlight Dimmer/Flasher Lever
Turn signals, lowbeam andhigh beam areready
for operation whentheignition ison.
1 -
Turn
signal left
2 -
Turn signal right
3 -
High beam
4 -
Headlight flasher
Lever incenter position -
Low beam When
highbeam andheadlight flasherareselect-
ed, the blue indicator lightinthe tachometer islit.
The turn signal leverturns offautomatically when
the steering wheelisstraightened outafter com-
pleting aturn.
Lane changer
[>
Toindicate yourintention whenchanging lanes
on the freeway, slightlyliftordepress thelever
to the resistance point.
The lever willreturn tothe OFF position when
released.
[>
Ifthe frequency ofthe display becomes notice-
able faster, checktheoperation ofthe turn sig-
nal bulbs.
Headlight flasher
(With ignition onoroff)
[>
Toflash theheadlights tooncomming motor-
ists, slightly pullthelever toward thesteering
wheel andthen release it.
The blue indicator lightinthe tachometer will
go on/off asyou pull/release thelever.
Controls,Instruments

Windshield Wiper/Washer Lever
A
Warning!
Danger ofinjury whenthewindshield wipers
operate unintentionally.
Risk ofdamage tothe windshield andwiper
system.
I>
Avoid running thewiper blades overadry wind-
shield toprevent scratching theglass. Spray
washer fluidonthe windshield first.
A scratched windshield willreduce visibility.
I>
Always loosenwiperblades fromfrozen glass
before operating wiperstoprevent damage to
the wiper motor orblades.
84
Controls. Instruments
I>
Always switchoffwindshield wipersincar
wash toprevent themwiping unintentionally
(intermittent operation).
I>
Always switchoffwindshield wipersbefore
cleaning thewindshield toavoid unintentional
operation (intermittent operation).
I>
Donot operate theheadlight washerincar
washes.
I>
Donot operate headlight washerwhenitis
frozen.
o
-
Windshield wipersoff
1 -
Windshield wipersslow
2 -
Windshield wipersfast
3 -
Intermittent operation
4 -
Windshield washersystem:
Sprays whilethelever ispulled towards the
steering wheelinthe
first
position.
When thelever isreleased. afew drying
wipes areexecuted.
5 -
Windshield wipersandwasher system:
Sprays andwipes whilethelever ispulled to-
wards thesteering wheelinthe
second
posi-
tion.
G -
Headlight washer
(Vehicles withBi-Xenon headlights):
Sprays onlywhile lowbeam orhigh beam is
switched on.
The spray duration islimited. IfIleavily soiled.
repeat wash.
Persistent dirt(e.g. insect remains) should
be regularly removed.
Please observe thechapter "CARCARE IN-
STRUCTIONS" onPage 130.
Note
The
windshield washernozzles
areheated
when theignition ison. asaprecaution against
freezi ng.

A-
Automatic speedcontrol readiness off/on
1 -
Hold andstore/accelerate
2 -
Decelerate/resume
3 -
Interrupt
Automatic SpeedControl
The automatic speedcontrol maintains any
selected speedbetween 25mph and120 mph
(40 km/h and200 km/h) without youhaving to
use theaccelerator.
The automatic speedcontrol isoperated withthe
lever onthe steering wheel.
Controls, Instruments
/!\
Warning!
A constant speedmaynotbesafe inheavy
traffic, oron winding orslippery roads.
With thespeed control systemengaged, the
engine speedwillnotreturn toidle when re-
moving thefoot from theaccelerator pedal.
~ Donot use thespeed control whenitmay be
unsafe tokeep thecar ataconstant speed.
~ Observe alllocal andnational speedlimits.
Switch automatic speedcontrol
readiness on
~ Press button Aon the automatic speedcontrol
lever.
Thisgreen indicator lightinthe
speedometer nowindicates readiness
Hold
andstore speed
~ Bring thecartothe desired speedwiththe
accelerator.
~ Then pushoperating leverforward 1briefly.
Accelerating (e.g.toovertake)
~ Increase speedasusual withtheaccelerator.
When theaccelerator isreleased, thepreviously
saved valueisagain set.
Automatic speedcontrol operation isautomatical-
ly interrupted, however,ifthe speed isincreased
by more thanabout 16mph (25km/h) forlonger
than 20seconds,
or:
~ Press
operating lever
forward 1until thede-
sired speed isreached.
The speed reached ismaintained andstored
when thelever isreleased.
Speed canbecorrected insteps of2km/h (ap-
prox. 1mph) by
briefly
pushing thelever forward
or down (upto10 times).

CarTelephone and
Aftermarket Alarms
Important legalandsafety information
regarding theuse ofcellular telephones
Some states mayprohibit theuse ofcellular tele-
phones whiledriving avehicle. Checkthelaws and
regulations onthe use ofcellular telephones inthe
areas where youdrive.
/i\
Danger!
Risk ofan accident.
Severe personal injuryordeath canresult in
the event ofan accident.
Looking awayfromtheroad orturning your
attention awayfromyourdriving cancause
an accident andserious orfatal injury.
When usingyourcellular telephone, youshould al-
ways:
" Give fullattention toyour driving -pull offtile
road andpark before making oranswering a
call iftraffic conditions sorequire;
and
" Keep bothhands onthe steering wheel-use
hands-free operation(ifavailable) -pull offthe
road andpark before usingahand-held tele-
phone.
It
is essential toobserve theinstructions of
the telephone manufacturer beforeputting
the telephone intooperation.
Any portable telephone orradio transmitter which
is used inaPorsche mustbeproperly installedin
accordance withthetechnical requirements of
Porsche.
The transmission powermustnotexceed
lOW.
The devices mustpossess atype approval for
your vehicle andhave an"e"
symbol.
If you should require equipment withtransmission
power values greater than10 W, please consult
your authorized Porschedealerforthis purpose.
He isfamiliar withthetechnical requirements for
installing devicesofthis kind.
The antennas forallradios andtelephones witha
transmitting antennamustbeexternally mounted.
The improper installation ofradios ortelephones
or use ofaradio ortelephone withatransmitting
antenna insidethecar may cause
thewarning
lights tocome on.
Improper installation ofsuch equipment cancre-
ate adischarged batteryorexcessive current
draw fromadded equipment. If
aftermarket systemsareinstalled bynon-dealer-
ship technicians oroutside theselling dealer,
problems mayresult. Installation ofaftermarket
equipment isnot covered undertheNew CarWar-
ranty.
" Consult yourauthorized Porschedealerabout
the installation ofnon Porsche approved equip-
ment.
Reception quality
The reception qualityofyour cartelephone will
change constantly whenyouaredriving. Interfer-
ence caused bybuildings, landscape andweather
is unavoidable. Itmay become particularly difficult
to hear when usingthehands-free functiondueto
external noisesuchasengine andwind noise.
Automatic car-wash
" Unscrew externalantennas beforeusinganau-
tomatic car-wash.
Controls, Instruments
107

RoofTransport System
Follow theseparate instructions forfitting
the Roof Transport System.
Fitting commercially availableluggageracksis
not
possible.
The
Porsche RoofTransport System
allowsthe
transport ofvarious sportsandhobby equipment.
Your authorized Porschedealerwillbepleased to
inform youabout themany usesofthe Roof Trans-
port System.
Controls, Instruments
A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident, lossofcontrol anddam-
age tothe vehicle.
c>
Completely removetheRoof Transport Sys-
tem before usinganautomatic carwash.
c>
Fitthe side support elements ofthe basic car-
rier only inconjunction withthetransverse sup-
porting pipes.
c>
The permissible useableloadof165 Ibs
(75 kg), thepermissible totalvehicle weight
and thepermissible axleloads mustnotbe
exceeded. Please observe thechapter "WEIGHTS" on
Page 186.
Items ofluggage mustnotproject substantially
beyond theside ofthe load area.
Distribute loadevenly, withheavy itemsaslow
as possible.
Every itemmust befixed andsecured tothe
basic carrier witharope orlashing strap(do
not use elastic rubbertensioners).
c>
Before everyjourney, andatregular intervals
during longtrips, check thatRoof Transport
System andload aresecure.
Retighten ifnecessary andsecure additionally
by locking.
c>
Inthe loaded state,adjust maximum speedto
the nature, sizeandweight ofthe load being
carried.
In no case, however, shouldyoudrive atmore
than 90mph (140 km/h).
c>
With thebasic carrier installed andnoload, do
not exceed amaximum speedof110 mph
(180 km/h) sincedriving stability willbead-
versely affected.
Adapt yourdriving styleandspeed tothe
changed conditions.
Nevertheless, Porscherecommends thatyou
do not exceed theposted speedlimit.
c>
Driving, brakingandsteering behavior ofthe
vehicle change duetothe higher center of
gravity andthegreater wind-resistant area.
You should adaptyourdriving styleappropri-
ately.
Note
Since fuelconsumption andnoise areincreased
with theRoof Transport Systeminstalled, itshould
not remain onthe car ifit is not inuse.