
Beforedrivingoff.. 14
Break inhints forthe first
1,000 miles/1,600 kilometers 16
Keys 19
Security WheelBolts 19
Doors 21
Central Locking 22
Alarm System, InfraredPassenger
Compartment Monitoring 24
Power Windows 26
Inside mirror 28
Rear View Mirrors 28
Rear Window Defogger,
Door Mirror Heating 29
Seat Adjustment 30
Steering WheelAdjustment.. 31
Safety Belts 32
Child Restraint Anchorages 35
Child Restraint Systems 36
Airbag Systems 38
Clutch Pedal 40
Parking Brake 40
Brakes 41
ABS Brake System
(Antilock BrakeSystem) 44
Interior lights 46
Footwell Lights 47
Operation, Instruments 48
Ignition/Starter Switchwith
anti-theft SteeringLock 50
Starting Procedures 52
Stopping Engine 53Instrument
PanelUSAModels 54
Instrument PanelCanada Models 56
Voltmeter 58
Automatic SpeedControl 58
Instrument Illumination 59
Trip Odometer 59
Speedometer 60
Changing overbetween
Miles /Kilometers 60
Tachometer 61
Turn Signal Indicator Light 61
High Beam 61
Cooling System 62
Fuel 63
C~k ~
Engine OilPressure 65
Check Engine
Warning Light 66
On-Board Computer (BC) 67
Warnings inthe Instrument Panelandinthe On-
Board Computer 75
Emergency FlasherSwitch 81
Light Switch 82
Automatic HeadlightBeamAdjustment 82
Turn Signal /
Headlight Dimmer/Flasher Lever 83
Windshield Wiper/Washer Lever 84
Automatic SpeedControl 86
Heating andVentilation 88
Automatic AirConditioning 90
Central andSide Vents 93
Fresh-air Intake 93Controls,
Instruments
Ashtray 94
Cigarette Lighter 94
Cupholder 95
Storage inthe Passenger Compartment 96
Luggage Compartment Lidand
Engine Compartment Lid 98
Luggage Compartment.. 100
Trunk Entrapment 101
Sun Visors 103
Spoiler, SideMember Panels 104
Car Audio Operation/Tips 105
Car Telephone and
Aftermarket Alarms 107
Roof Transport System 108
Gearshifting 109
Controls, Instruments

Inthe driver's seat...
c>
Check operation ofthe horn.
c>
Position seatforeasy reach offoot pedals and
controls.
To reduce thepossibility ofinjury fromthe
airbag deployment, youshould always sitback
as far from thesteering wheelasispractical,
while stillmaintaining fullvehicle control.
c>
Adjustthe insideandoutside rearview mirrors.
c>
Buckle yoursafety belts.
C>
Check operation ofthe foot andparking brake.
C>
Check allwarning andindicator lightswith
ignition onand engine notrunning.
C>
Start engine andcheck allwarning displays for
warning symbols.
C>
Never leaveanidling carunattended.
C>
Lock doors frominside, especially withchil-
dren inthe cartoprevent inadvertent opening
of doors frominside oroutside.
Drive withdoors locked.
On
the road ...
C>
Never driveafteryouhave consumed alcohol
or drugs.
C>
Always haveyoursafety beltfastened.
C>
Always drivedefensively.
Expect theunexpected.
C>
Use signals toindicate turnsandlane changes.
C>
Turn onheadlights atdusk orwhen thedriving
conditions warrantit.
C>
Always keepasafe distance fromthevehicle
in front ofyou, depending ontraffic, roadand
weather conditions.
C>
Reduce speedatnight andduring inclement
weather. Driving inwet weather requirescautionandre-
duced speeds, particularly onroads with
standing water,asthe handling characteristics
of the vehicle maybeimpaired duetohydro-
planing ofthe tires.
C>
Always observe speedlimitsandobey road
signs andtraffic laws.
C>
When tired,getwell offthe road, stopandtake
a rest. Turntheengine off.Donot sitinthe ve-
hicle withengine idling.
Please observe thechapter "ENGINE EX-
HAUST" onPage 10.
C>
When parked, alwayssetthe parking brake.
Move thegearshift levertoreverse orfirst
gear.
On hills also turnthefront wheels towardthe
curb.
C>
When emergency repairsbecome necessary,
move thevehicle welloffthe road. Turnonthe
emergency flasheranduseother warning de-
vices toalert other motorists. Donot park or
operate thevehicle inareas where thehotex-
haust system maycome incontact withdry
grass, brush,fuelspill orother flammable ma-
terial.
C>
Make itahabit tohave theengine oilchecked
with every fuelfilling.
Controls, Instruments

Doors
If the door windows areclosed, theywillbeauto-
matically openedbyafew millimeters whenthe
doors areopened and,when thedoors are
closed, theywillbeclosed again.Thismakes it
easier toopen andclose thedoors andprotects
the seals.
Therefore, youshould pullthedoor handle slowly
so that thedoor window canbelowered before
the door isopened.
Openingunlocked doorsfromoutside
~ Slowly pulldoor handle
A.
Opening
unlocked doorsfrominside
~ Slowly pulldoor handle
B.
Opening lockeddoorsfrominside
~ Slowly pulldoor handle Btwice.
Please observe thechapter "LOCKING CONDI-
TIONS" onPage 22.
Door storage tray
Always keepthedoor storage trayCclosed, so
that theside airbag isnot obstructed inthe event
of an accident.
Controls,Instruments

ChildRestraint Systems
Porsche recommends thatallinfants andchildren
be restrained inchild restraint systemsatall times
while thevehicle isinmotion inaccordance with
applicable laws.
The useofinfant orchild restraints isrequired by
law inall 50 states andtheCanadian provinces.
The child restraint systemshouldbeone that com-
plies withU.S. Federal/Canadian MotorVehicle
Safety Standards 213andshould besecured by
a lap belt orlap belt portion ofalap-shoulder belt.
A statement bythe seat manufacturer ofcompli-
ance withthisstandard canbefound onthe in-
struction labelonthe restraint andinthe instruc-
tion manual provided withtherestraint.
Controls, Instruments
/!\
Danger!
Risk ofserious personal injuryordeath tothe
child.
r> Follow allchild restraint instructions andwarn-
ings inthis manual.
- When usinganinfant orchild restraint system,
be sure tofollow allmanufacturer's instruc-
tions oninstallation anduse.
- Infants andsmall children shouldneverbeheld
on the lap, norshould theyshare asafety belt
with another occupant whilethevehicle isin
motion.
- Children toobigforchild restraint systems
should useregular safetybelts.Ashoulder belt
can beused providing itdoes notcross the
face orthe neck ofthe child.
The airbag deactivation deviceinstallation
requires specialprogramming availableonly
from yourauthorized Porschedealer.
Your authorized Porschedealerwillbeglad
to advise youabout theinstallation possibility
for aPorsche childrestraint systemwhich
allows deactivation ofthe passenger's
airbags.
/!\
Danger!
The useofachild restraint systeminthe pas-
senger seatwithout airbagdeactivation can
result inserious personal injuryordeath to
the child from anairbag deployment.
To reduce riskofinjury fromaninflating
airbag inan accident, Porschestronglyrec-
ommends:
r> Donot use achild restraint systeminthe pas-
senger seatunless thepassenger airbagsare
deactivated.

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.
Controls, Instruments

AirbagSystems
The Airbags incombination withthesafety belts
makes upasafety system whichoffers thedriver
and thepassenger thegreatest knownprotection
from injuries incase ofaccident.
Even ifyour vehicle isequipped withairbags,
the
safety beltsmust beworn atall times,
be-
cause thefront airbag system isonly actuated by
frontal collisions withanimpact ofsufficient sever-
ity.
See shown figureforranges ofeffectiveness.
Controls, Instruments Below
theactuation threshold ofthe airbag sys-
tem, andduring typesofcollisions whichdonot
cause theactuation ofthe system, thesafety belts
provide theprimary protection tothe occupants
when correctly worn.
Therefore, allpersons withinthevehicle
must always wearsafety belts
(inmany states,
state lawrequires theuse ofsafety belts).
I>
Please observe thechapter "SAFETY BELTS"
on Page 32.
The front airbags arelocated behindthepadded
steering wheelpanelonthe driver's sideandon
the passenger's sideinthe dashboard.
The side airbags (POSIP-Porsche SideImpact
Protection System)areinstalled inthe doors un-
der the door trimpanel.
Function
The front airbags aretriggered duringafrontal
collision ofsufficient force.
In the event ofaside impact ofcorresponding
force, theside airbag onthe impact sideistrig-
gered.
The inflation process generates theamount ofgas
required tofill the airbags atthe necessary pres-
sure infractions ofasecond.
Airbags protecttheface andupper body,whilst
simultaneously dampingthemotion ofthe driver
and passenger inthe impact direction inthe event
of afrontal impact orside impact.
A
Danger!
To provide optimal occupant protection, air-
bags must inflate atvery highspeed.
If you arenotwearing yoursafety beltorare
too close tothe airbag whenitsdeployed, in-
flating airbags canresult inserious injuryor
death.
I>
Make surethere arenopeople, animals orob-
jects between thedriver orpassenger andthe
area intowhich theairbag inflates.
I>
Sitback asfar from thedashboard orsteering
wheel asispractical, whilestillmaintaining full
vehicle control.
I>
Donot lean against theinside ofthe doors.
I>
Always holdthesteering wheelbythe outer
rim. Never restyour hands onthe airbag panel.
I>
Never transport heavyobjects onorinfront of
the passenger seat.
I>
Always keepthelidofthe door storage com-
partment closed.Objects mustnotprotrude
out ofthe door storage compartment.
I>
Give your passenger allofthe information in
this chapter.
I>
Nochanges mustbemade tothe wiring or
components ofthe airbag system.

~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.
Controls, Instruments

Instrument PanelUSAModels
Also refer tothe corresponding chaptersin
the Owner's Manual.
1 Voltmeter
2 Speedometer withanalogue display
3 Speedometer withdigital display
4 Automatic speedcontrol indicator light
5 Tachometer
6 Turn signal indicator light,left
7 High beam indicator light
8 On-board computer
9 Turn signal indicator light,right
10 Light sensor forinstrument illumination
11 Clock
12 Cooling system
Temperature gauge,warning light
13 Fuel
Level gauge, warning light
14 Engine oilpressure gauge
Controls, Instruments
Warning
lightslindicator lights
A Washer fluidlevel warning light
B Check engine warning light
CABS warning light
D Brake fluidlevel,
Brake distribution warninglight
E Parking brakewarning light
F Brake padwear warning light
G Engine oilpressure warninglight
H Battery warning light
I Safety beltwarning light
J
Airbag warning light
K Luggage compartment lid/
engine compartment lidwarning light
When
theignition isswitched on,the warning
lights lightupfor alamp check.
Note
Warnings thathave been given arestored inthe
appropriate controlunitmemory andcanberead
out atan authorized Porschedealer.
This information canhelp towarn youabout situa-
tions which maybehazardous toyou oryour car.