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Wipeinterval control
In windshield wiperintermittent mode3the wipe
intervals canbeinfinitely adjusted.
Shortening wipeintervals
c>
Turn thumb wheelAclockwise.
Lengthening wipeintervals
c>
Turn thumb wheelAcounter-clockwise.
Controls,Instruments
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FuelEconomy
Fuel economy willvary depending onwhere,
when andhow youdrive, optional equipment
installed, andthegeneral condition ofyour
car.
A car tuned tospecifications andcorrectly
maintained, willhelp youtoachieve optimal
fuel economy.
~ Have yourvehicle tunedtospecifications.
Air cleaner shouldbedirt free toallow proper
engine "breathing".
Battery shouldbefully charged.
Wheels shouldbeproperly aligned.
Tires should beinflated atcorrect pressure.
~ Always monitor yourfuelconsumption.
~ Drive smoothly, avoidabrupt changes inspeed
as much aspossible.
~ Avoid jackrabbit startsandsudden stops.
~ Donot drive longer thannecessary inthe lower
gears. Shifting intoahigher gearearly without
lugging theengine willhelp save fuel.
~ Prolonged "warmup"idling wastes gas.Start
the vehicle justbefore youareready todrive.
Accelerate slowlyandsmoothly.
~ Switch offthe engine ifstationary forlonger
periods.
Maintenance, CarCare ~
Any additional weightcarried inthe vehicle re-
duces fueleconomy. Alwayskeepcargo toa
minimum andremove allunnecessary items.
~ Organize yourtripstotake inseveral errands
in one trip.
~ Allelectrical accessories contributetoin-
creased fuelconsumption.
~ Only switch onthe airconditioning whenneces-
sary.
~ Donot drive withtheRoof Transport System
mounted unlessyouneed it.
The EPA estimated m.p.g.isto be used for
comparison purposes,actualmileage may
be different fromtheestimated m.p.g.,
depending onyour driving speed,weather
conditions andtriplength. Youractual
highway mileagewillprobably beless than
the estimated m.p.g.
~ Please observe alllocal andnational speed
limits.
Operating
YourPorsche inother
Countries
Government regulationsinthe United States and
Canada requirethatautomobiles meetspecific
emission regulations andsafety standards. There-
fore, carsbuiltforthe U.S. andCanada differfrom
vehicles soldinother countries.
If you plan totake your Porsche outsidetheconti-
nentallimits ofthe United States orCanada, there
is the possibility that
- unleaded fuelmay notbeavailable;
- unleaded fuelmay have aconsiderably lower
octane rating.Excessive engineknockandse-
rious damage toboth engine andcatalytic con-
verters couldresult;
- service maybeinadequate duetolack ofprop-
er service facilities, toolsordiagnostic equip-
ment;
- replacement partsmaynotbeavailable orvery
difficult toget.
Porsche cannotberesponsible forthe
mechanical damagethatcould result
because ofinadequate fuel,service orparts
availability.
If you purchased yourPorsche abroadandwant to
bring itback home, besure tofind outabout ship-
ping andforwarding requirements, aswell ascur-
rent import andcustoms regulations.
Weights
Empty weight (depending onequipment)
Maximum grossweight
Maximum axleload, front-
Maximum axleload, rear-
Maximum usefulload,RoofTransport System-- 3042
Ibs.to3152 Ibs.
1380 kgto 1430 kg
3659 Ibs./1660 kg
1565 Ibs./71 0kg
2226 Ibs./1010 kg
165 Ibs./75 kg
The maximum grossweight mustnotbeexceeded.
Note:
Ifadditional accessories areinstalled, theuseful loadwillbecorrespondingly less.
Use only Original Porsche RoofTransport System.
Dimensions
Length
Width Height
Wheelbase Ground clearance
Turning circle
Overhang anglefront
Overhang anglerear
Ramp angle
Technical Data 175.98
in./4470
mm
69.7 in./1770
mm
50.2 in./1275
mm
92.7 in./2355
mm
2.9 in.j75
mm
34.8 ft./10.6 m
7.0
0
13.0
0
10S