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
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.
40
Controls, Instruments
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.
Ignition/Starter Switchwithanti-
theft Steering Lock
I>
For your safety, fastensafetybelts.
I>
Please observe thechapter "IMMOBILIZER" on
Page 19.
Controls, Instruments
Before
starting theengine
I>
Apply thehandbrake.
I>
Move thegearshift leverintoneutral.
The clutch pedalmustbedepressed fully
before thestarter willengage.
Switch
position 0
The ignition keycan bewithdrawn inthis position
only.
The steering islocked whenthekey is
withdrawn.
I>
Engage thesteering lockbymoving thesteer-
ing wheel tothe leftorright.
Turn thesteering wheeltothe locking position
before youswitch offthe engine sothat you
don't havetoexert yourself whenlocking orun-
locking thesteering.
Switchposition 1
Ignition ison.
All electrical equipment canbeswitched on.
The warning lightslightupfor alamp check.
Please notethedescription ofthe individual warn-
ing lights.
I>
When turning thekey toposition 1,relieve the
steering lockwith aslight steering movement.
Note
To conserve batterypoweratlow rpm (traffic
jams, towndriving etc.),switch offallelectrical
consumers whicharenotneeded atthat moment.
Switch
position 2
Starting theengine
I>
Turn thekey from position 1to position 2.
The clutch pedalmustbedepressed fully
before thestarter willengage.
The first operation ofthe starter isended automat-
ically when theengine starts.
If the engine doesnotstart, subsequent starter
operations willnotbeended automatically.
If the engine doesnotstart atthe first time or
stalls atany time, thekey must bereturned to
position O.
When theengine isrunning, thewarning lights
should gooff. Ifa light does notgooff, take
appropriate actionasindicated inthis manual.
Switching
engineoff
I>
Turn theignition keyfrom position 1to
position O.
/!\
Warning!
Risk ofan accident.
The steering wheel
willlock
andwillcause
loss ofsteering.
I>
Never remove keyfrom theignition lockorturn
the key offwhile thevehicle ismoving.
I>
Toavoid battery run-down, alwaysremove the
ignition keyfrom theignition lock.
Please observe thechapter "SATTERY" on
Page 155.
I>
Turn thesteering wheeluntilthesteering lock
is engaged.
Gong
If you leave thekey inthe ignition/steering lock,a
gong willsound whenthedriver's doorisopened.
This isareminder toremove thekey.
Controls, Instruments
51
StartingProcedures
c>
Please observe thechapter "IMMOBILIZER" on
Page 19.
A
Warning!
Serious injurymayresult ifyou areinvolved
in acollision withouthavingfastened the
safety belts.
c>
Fasten safetybeltsbefore driving away.
Before starting theengine
c>
Apply thehandbrake.
c>
Move thegearshift leverintoneutral.
The clutch pedalmustbedepressed fully
before thestarter willengage.
Temperature sensorsonthe engine automatically
provide thecorrect fuel/air mixture required for
starting.
Therefore, itis
not necessary todepress the
accelerator pedal
whilestarting acold ora
warm engine.
c>
Assoon asthe engine starts,release theigni-
tion key.
52
Controls, Instruments The
first operation ofthe starter isended automat-
ically when theengine starts.
If the engine doesnotstart, subsequent starter
operations willnotbeended automatically.
If the engine failstostart after 10or15 seconds
of cranking:
c>
Wait about 10seconds beforeengaging the
starter again.
c>
Donot letthe engine idletowarm up.
c>
When starting theengine, beready todrive
immediately.
Drive vehicle atmoderate speedsandavoid
engine speeds above4,200 rpmduring the
first 5minutes.
A
Danger!
Engine exhaust fumeshavemany compo-
nents which youcan smell. Theyalsocontain
carbon monoxide (CO),which isacolorless
and odorless gas.
Carbon monoxide cancause unconscious-
ness andeven death ifinhaled.
c>
Never startorlet the engine runinan en-
closed, unventilated area.
It is not recommended tosit inyour carforpro-
longed periods withtheengine onand thecar
not moving.
An unattended vehiclewitharunning engine
is potentially hazardous.
If warning lightsshould comeontoindicate
improper operation, theywould gounno-
ticed.
c>
Never leavetheengine idlingunattended.
Danger offire.
c>
Donot park oroperate thevehicle inareas
where thehotexhaust systemmaycome in
contact withdrygrass, brush,fuelspill oroth-
er flammable material.
c>
Ifyour carcatches onfire forany reason, call
the fire department.
Do not endanger yourlifebyattempting toput
out the fire.
Decelerating
c>
Press operating leverdown 2until thedesired
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).
Interrupting automaticspeedcontrol
operation
c>
Pull operating leverbriefly towards thesteer-
ing wheel
3
or:
c>
Operate brakeorclutch pedal.
The speed driven before theinterruption
remains storedinthe memory.
Automatic speedcontrol operation is
interrupted automatically:
- Ifthe setspeed isexceeded bymore than
16 mph (25kmjhl forlonger than20seconds,
- ifthe actual speedfallsto6mph (10kmjhl be-
low the setvehicle speedforlonger than5sec-
onds (upward slopes).
Resuming
thestored speed
c>
Press operating leverbriefly down2.
The stored speedshould onlybecalled upwhen
traffic conditions andtheroad surface sopermit.
Switching automatic speedcontrol
readiness off
c>
Press button Aon the automatic speedcontrol
lever.
The green readiness lightinthe speedometer
goes off.
When thevehicle isparked andtheignition
switched off,thememory iscleared.
Important
note
On upward ordownward slopes,thesetspeed
cannot alwaysbemaintained bythe automatic
speed control.
To obtain sufficient enginebraking orabetter en-
gine-speed range,therefore, youhave toselect a
lower gear.
Controls,Instruments
Gearshifting
The positions ofthe gears areshown onthe gear-
shift lever.
j!\
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 dealercanoffer youfloor mats
of the correct sizeincluding asecuring possi-
bility.
To avoid damage tothe clutch andtransmis-
sion:
~ Always depress theclutch pedalfullywhen
changing gears.
Make surethatthegearshift leveriscomplete-
ly engaged.
~ Only shiftintoreverse whenthecar has come
to acomplete stop.
~
Permitted enginespeed
~ Change intoahigher gearbefore theneedle
reaches thered mark onthe tachometer, or
ease offthe accelerator.
If the redzone isreached duringacceleration, fuel
feed isinterrupted.
j!\
Caution!
To avoid severe engine damage.
~ Always observe theengine rpmbefore down-
shifting toalower gear,soyou donot exceed
the maximum enginerpm.
Reverse
~ Depress theclutch pedalforseveral seconds
before shifting intoreverse.
Only then move thegearshift levertothe left,
overcoming thespring tension, andthen tothe
front.
Both back-up lightscome onwhen thetransmis-
sion isput into reverse (withignition on).
Controls,Instruments
109
Index
A
ABS (antilock brakesystem) 44,45,54,56
Warning light 54,56
Acoustic warningsignal. 69
Aerodynamic components 9
Air compressor 100
Air conditioning system 90
Air distribution 88,90
Air filter 128
Airbag 38,39
Switching offpassenger airbag 36
Warning light 54,56
Alarm System 24,107
Alcantara 136
Antenna 107,131
Antifreeze 113
Antilock brakesystem (ABS) 44,45
Ashtray 94
Assembly aidsforwheel changes 150
Audio operation 105,106
Auto-button airconditioning system 90,91
Automatic
Airconditioning 90
Car washes 131
Door locking 21
Headlight adjustment... 82
Locking retractor 34
Speed control 54,56,58,86, 87
Average consumption 68
Average speed 68,72
190
Index
B
Backrest Adjustment 30
Release 30,31
Battery 100,155
Warning light.. 54,56,58
Before driving off 14,15
Belt tensioner 32
Belts 32,136
Warning light... 54,56
Blower adjustment 88,90, 93
Brakes 40,119
Distribution warninglight... 54,56
Fluid 119,185
Fluid level 54,56
Fluid warning light 119
Lights 165,171
Pad wear warning light 54,56
Pads 16,43
Parking brakewarning light... 54,56
Break inhints 16
Bulbs Chart 163
Replacing 162
C
Canholder 95
Capacities, overview 185
Car care 130
Car washes 131Cassette
tape
Holder 97
Player
l
06
Catalytic converters 125
Cautions 112,140
Central locking 22
emergency operation 23
Changing wheels 150
Check engine
Warning light.. 54,56,66
Child restraint
Anchorages ,35
Switching offpassenger airbag 37
Syste m 36
Cigarette lighter 94
Circulating airbutton 91
Circulating airsetting 89,91
Clock 54,56,64
Clothes hook 96
Clutch pedal .40
Compact disc
Changer 106
Holder 97
Player
l
06
Compartment monitoring 24
Compressor 91,92
Coolant 62,113
Level 113
Temperature gauge 62
Warning light 62
Cooling system 62,113