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A-
Adjustment buttonforclock
B -
Clock
Clock
The
clock
isblanked outapproximately fourmin-
utes after theignition isswitched offorwhen the
car islocked.
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Setting
thetime
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Warning!
Risk ofan accident andlossofcontrol.
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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.
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Engine OilPressure
~ Gauge
With awarmed-up engineandataspeed of3000
rpm, theoilpressure shouldbeapprox. 3.5bar.
If
the oilpressure dropsabruptly andthe
warning lightsinthe instrument panelandin
the on-board computer comeonwhile the
engine isrunning orwhile driving:
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Immediately stopinasuitable place
and switch engine off.
Measures see"Warning light".
Warning light
The warning lightinthe instrument panellightsup
when ignition isswitched onand must goout when
engine isrunning.
If the warning lightsinthe instrument panel
and inthe on-board computer comeonwith
the engine running orwhile driving:
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Immediately stopinasuitable place.
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Switch offthe engine.
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Check whether thereisan obvious oilleak on
or under thecar.
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Ifno oilleak canbedetected:
Measure theoillevel using theon-board com-
puter orthe oildipstick
withtheengine
idling.
Please observe thechapter "ON-BOARD COM-
PUTER (BC)"onPage 67.
Please observe thechapter "ENGINE OillEV-
El" onPage 115.
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Add engine oilifnescessary.
/!\
Caution!
Risk ofengine damage.
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Donot continue drivingifthere isan obvious oil
leak.
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Donot continue drivingifthe warning lights
come oneven though oillevel iscorrect.
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Have thefault remedied atthe nearest
authorized Porschedealer.
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CheckEngine
Warning Light
The warning lightinthe instrument panelcomes
on when theignition isfirst turned onand remains
on briefly asabulb check. Ifthe light does not
come on,have thebulb replaced promptly.
If the warning lightsinthe instrument panelandon-
board computer comeonand remain onwhile
driving, itsuggests:
- apotential enginecontrol problem andthe
need forsystem serviceor
- animproperly fastenedtankcapor
- refuelling withengine running.
Although thevehicle isusually driveable andwill
not require towing, seeyour dealer forservice as
soon aspossible.
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Caution!
If the Check engine lightinthe instrument
panel isflashing, severecatalytic converter
damage andpower losswillsoon occur.
Prolonged drivingwiththeCheck engine
light oncould cause damage tothe emission
control system. Italso could affect fuelecon-
omy anddriveability.
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Have thefault remedied atthe nearest autho-
rized Porsche dealerimmediately.
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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
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Push leverup1or down
2.
Confirming selection(Enter)
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Push leverforward
3.
Moving backoneorseveral selection levels
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Pull thelever back4once orseveral times.
Note
You canalways returntothe basic menu bypulling
the operating leverseveral times.
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Functionsanddisplay possibilities
A .Selection
field
B .
Continuation arrowsymbol
C .
Top display
D·
Central display
E .
On·board computer display
Basic setting
- Top display: Odometer
- Central display: Tripodometer
You canchange bothdisplays tosuit your
requirements byusing the"SET" menu.
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Calling
on-board computer functionsin
display "E"
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Push operating leverupordown
(selection fieldAmust beswitched off).
The following displayscanbecalled stepbystep:
- Outside temperature
(OF),
- Average speed(0mph),
- Average consumption (0mpg),
- Range onremaining fuel(miles
-:>.il'),
Canada vehicles
The units inthe on·board computer aredisplayed
in kilometers, litersandDC.
The values "Tripodometer", "Averagespeed"and
"Average consumption" canbereset tozero using
the "BC" menu.
Note
Pulling theoperating levertothe rear 4takes you
directly fromavalue which canbereset tothe
"BC" menu.
Switching
selectionfield"A"onoroff
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Push operating leverforward orback.
Arrow symbol "B"forcontinuation
Arrow symbol
"V
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Push operating leverdown inorder tocontinue
the menu.
Arrow symbol..:::..
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Push operating leverupinorder tocontinue
the menu.
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Switchingtheacoustic warningsignaloff
~ Select "LIMITactivated" withtheoperating
lever.
~ Push operating leverforward.
Display:
D
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Push operating leverforward untilthedesired
speed isreached.
The acoustic warningsignalisactivated forthe
desired speed.
~
Use theoperating levertoselect "mph
+"
or
"mph -".
not activated
activated
D
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Press theoperating leverforward ifthe "not
activated" displayappears.
Option
2:
Preset speed
~ Select "LIMITactivated" withtheoperating
lever.
The
acoustic warningsignalisactivated forthe
current speed.
Display:
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Option
1:
Accept current speed
~ Push operating leverforward.
Switching onselection field"A"
~ Push operating leverforward.
The
acoustic warningsignalcanbeactivated for
speeds above6mph (10km/h).
The signal sounds ifthe preset speedis
exceeded. For the signal tosound again,thedriving speed
must fallbelow thepreset speedbyatleast 3mph
(5 km/h).
~ Push operating leverforward.
Setting
thespeed
~ Select "LIMIT" withtheoperating lever.
"LIMIT"
Acoustic warningsignalfor
speed limit
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"CHECK"
Warning messages
Switching onselection field"A"
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Push operating leverforward.
Calling warning messages
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Select "CHECK" withtheoperating lever.
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Push operating leverforward.
Any existing warning messages canbecalled us-
ing the operating lever.
You also cancallwarning messages whichwere
acknowledged duringthejourney (onlyuntilthe
next time theignition isswitched on).
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Push operating leverforward.
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"OIL"
Display andmeasurement ofthe engine
oil level
/!\
Caution!
Risk ofengine damage.
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Regularly checktheoillevel before refuelling.
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Donot allow theoillevel tofall below themini-
mum mark.
Conditions formeasuring theoillevel
1. Engine idling.
2. Engine isat operating temperature.
3. Vehicle islevel.
4. Vehicle stationary.
Switching onselection field"A"
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Push operating leverforward.
Initiating
oillevel
measurement
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Select "OIL"withtheoperating lever.
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Push operating leverforward.
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Push operating leverforward.
Measurement isstarted.
The waiting timeforoillevel measurement isindi-
cated byatime display and"cycling" segments of
the oillevel display. Once
themeasurement hasbeen completed, you
can read offthe engine oillevel onthe segment
display. If the oillevel hasfallen below themin. mark, the
segment belowthemin. mark flashes.
The difference betweenthemin. andmax. marks
on the segment displayisapprox. 1.5 liters
0.6 quarts).
One segment ofthe display corresponds toa
quantity ofapprox.
0.25
liters
(0.26
quart).
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Top upengine oil.
Never addmore engine oilthan required
to reach themax. mark.
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Please observe thechapter "ENGINE OILLEV-
EL" onPage 115.
Info
The "Info" function allowsyoutocall theprerequi-
sites foroillevel measurement.
Failure
A failure ofthe oillevel display isindicated bya
warning message inthe on-board computer.
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