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Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments
“Flat tyre” warningThe warning threshold for output of this warning
message is speed-dependent.
At a speed of below 100 mph (160 km/h), this
warning indicates a pressure loss of at least 7 psi
(0.5 bar); at a speed of above 100 mph
(160 km/h), the warning indicates a pressure loss
of at least 6 psi (0.4 bar). The message indicates
the wheel in which the pressure loss has been
detected. The deviation from the required
pressure is displayed for the corresponding
wheel. The tire pressure warning light on the
speedometer lights up in addition to the warning
message. This significant pressure loss is a
danger to road safety.
fThe warning message can be acknowledged
while driving.
To do this, press the ENTER button on the
wiper stalk. The tire pressure warning light on
the speedometer remains lit.
The measure display SELECTION AFTER
WARNING appears only after the ignition is
switched back on again.
The display shows: SELECTION AFTER WARNING1. Stop the vehicle immediately in a suitable
place.
2. Check the indicated wheel for damage.
3. Fill the tire or change the wheel, as appro-
priate.
- Adding air
Example: If the tire pressure display shows
“–7 psi (---0.5 bar)”, you must increase the tire
pressure by 7 psi (0.5 bar).
On vehicles without air suspension:
Please see the chapter “CHECKING TIRE
PRESSURE WITH A PRESSURE GAGE” on
Page 306.
On vehicles with air suspension:
Please see the chapter “INFLATING TIRES ON
VEHICLES WITH AIR SUSPENSION” on
Page 308.
or- Changing wheel with spare wheel or
collapsible spare wheel
For information on jacking up the vehicle:
Please see the chapter “LIFTING THE VEHICLE
WITH A LIFTING PLATFORM OR GARAGE LIFT”
on Page 298.
For information on changing a wheel:
Please see the chapter “LIFTING THE VEHICLE
WITH A JACK” on Page 299.
or
- Sealing with tire sealant.
For information on handling and filling the
sealant: Please see the chapter “USING TIRE
SEALANT” on Page 296.
4. Switch ignition on again.
The “Flat tyre” warning first appears again on
the multi-purpose display. The display changes
to SELECTION AFTER WARNING after a few
seconds.
5. Select the action which has been carried out
on the vehicle on the display with the rocker
switch.
- ADD AIR or
- WHEEL CHANGE > SPARE WHEEL > Spare
wheel type or
- SEALING SET
6. Press the ENTER button.
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Tightening torque of the wheel bolts and wheel
nuts 118 ftlb. (160 Nm).
Security wheel boltsThe adapter (wrench socket) for the security
wheel bolts is located in the tool box.
To loosen or tighten the wheel bolt with anti-theft
protection, the adapter must be used between the
wheel bolt and the wheel bolt wrench.
fWhen positioning the wrench socket, ensure
that it engages fully in the teeth of the wheel
bolt.
Note on operation
fOn vehicles with 17 mm spacers on the rear
axle, the wheels are secured with steel nuts.
There is no anti-theft protection for the wheel
nuts.
fIf the wheels have to be removed at the work-
shop, please do not forget to hand over the
socket for the security wheel bolts along with
the car key.
Changing Wheels
Warning!
Failure to follow these instructions may result
in serious personal injury or death to you or
to bystanders.
Before changing the wheel
fIf you have a flat tire, move a safe distance off
the road. Turn the emergency flasher on and
use other warning devices to alert other
motorists.
fDo not park your vehicle where it may contact
dry grass, brush or other flammable materials.
The hot parts of the exhaust system could set
such materials on fire, thereby causing both
property damage and severe or fatal physical
injury.
fPassengers must not be in the vehicle when it
is jacked up.
fBefore you change a wheel, be sure the ground
is level and firm. If necessary, use a board
under the jack to ensure that the jack does not
sink into the ground.
fSet the parking brake and block the wheels
opposite the flat tire on the other side of the
vehicle.While operating the jack
fThe jack is only to be used for changing a
wheel. Do not use it as a support to work under
the car.
fThe car must be jacked up only at the illustra-
ted jacking points.Lifting at any other place
may damage the vehicle or may result in per-
sonal injury. Never jack the car up by the body
or the bumpers.
fFor safety reasons do not use tire inflating bot-
tles. Do not use commercially available sealant
bottles. Use only the tire inflating bottle
located in the luggage compartment.
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The filler bottle is now open.
6. Unscrew valve cap from tire valve F.
7. Remove valve insert E from the tire valve with
valve turner D.
Keep the valve insert in a clean and dry place.
8. Remove plug C of the filler hose B.
9. Push filler hose onto the tire valve.
10.Hold filler bottle higher than the level of the tire
valve and press it together forcefully until the
bottle is completely emptied into the tire.
11.Pull filler hose off the tire valve.
12.Twist the valve insert firmly into the tire valve
using the valve turner.
13.Inflate the tire.
Set the prescribed tire pressure.
Please see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURES,
COLD (68 °F/20 °C)” on Page 354.
14.Screw valve cap onto the tire valve.
15.Check the tire pressure after driving for around
10 minutes.
If the tire pressure is less than 22 psi (1.5 bar),
do not continue driving.
If a value of more than 22 psi (1.5 bar) is indi-
cated, correct the pressure to the prescribed
value.
16.Please consult your authorized Porsche
dealer.The settings for Tire Pressure Monitoring must be
update on the multi-purpose display after filling the
tire with sealant.
Please see the chapter “SETTING TIRE SEALANT/
SEALING SET” on Page 140.
Car care instruction
After drying, any sealant that emerges can be
peeled off like a film.
Warning!
Risk of accident, resulting in serious
personal injury or death.
fHave the tire replaced by a specialist work-
shop as soon as possible.
fAvoid hard acceleration and high cornering
speeds.
fDo not exceed maximum speed of 50 mph
(80 km/h).
fPlease always observe the safety and opera-
ting instructions, which can be found in the
separate operating instructions for the sealant and on the compressor.
Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting
Platform or Garage liftfThe car must be raised only at the illustrated
jacking points.
Please see the chapter “LIFTING THE VEHICLE
WITH A LIFTING PLATFORM OR GARAGE LIFT”
on Page 298.
Please see the chapter “RAISING VEHICLE
WITH THE JACK” on Page 192.
fLifting at any other place may damage the
vehicle or may result in personal injury.
Caution!
Serious personal injury or death and/or
serious damage to the engine or the vehicle
may occur, if you lift the vehicle improperly.
fNever lift the vehicle at any other place than
the jacking points.
fNever lift the vehicle by the engine, transmis-
sion or axles.
fDo not damage any sensitive components in the vicinity of the jacking points.
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A- Front jacking points platform lift
B- Front jacking point garage liftPlatform liftfBefore the car is driven on to a lifting platform,
it must be ensured that there is enough space
between the lifting platform and the vehicle.
C- Rear jacking points platform lift
D- Rear jacking point garage liftGarage liftA garage lift may be used only at the illustrated
jacking points.
Lifting at any other place may damage the vehicle
or may result in personal injury.
Lifting the vehicle with a jack
Danger!
Danger of serious personal injury or death.
The car may slip off the jack.
fMake sure that no one is in the vehicle when
jacking up and changing a wheel.
fNever jack up the vehicle when it is parked on
a surface that slopes up, down or to the side.
fUse the jack only to raise the car for wheel
changing.
fAlways place the car on stable supports if work
has to be carried out under the car.
The car jack is not suitable for this.
Danger of injury if the level-control system
operates during the wheel change.
fSet the car to jacking mode before raising the
car.
Please see the chapter “RAISING VEHICLE
WITH THE JACK” on Page 192.
Risk of injury and damage if the vehicle is not
secured.
fSecure the vehicle against rolling.
fPlease see the chapter “SECURING THE VEHICLE AGAINST ROLLING” on Page 295.
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The jacking point on the vehicle must be free of
dirt.
1. Slightly loosen the wheel bolts of the wheel to
be changed.
2. Only set up the jack at the rear jacking point
designed for the purpose. The jack foot must
be in contact over its whole area and must be
positioned directly below the head piece.
Use a suitable support if necessary.
3. Hold jack still and wind it up until its head
enters the jacking point on the vehicle.
Only jack vehicle up until the wheel to be
changed is completely off the ground.
4. After lowering the vehicle, remove the jack.
Front jacking pointAccess to the jacking points differ according to
the respective vehicle equipment.
Jacking points
fSet up jack only at the points provided A or C.
Rear jacking pointThe rear jacking point is accessible after removing
the covering cap B from the sill cover.
Removing covering cap:
fPull out covering cap B at the bottom at the
rear.
Inserting covering cap:
Insert the covering cap B in the bottom guides and
push in completely until you feel the upper lugs
snap into place.
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Vehicles with running board
Front jacking pointJacking points for vehicles with a running
board
fSet up jack only at the points provided D or E.
Vehicles with running board
Rear jacking pointVehicles with side member panels
Front jacking point
Jacking points for vehicles with side member
panels
The jacking points are accessible after removing
the plastic covering caps F or H from the side
member panels.
Removing covering cap:
1. Open covering cap F or H in the side member
panel to the front by means of the internal
handle recess and pull off (arrow).
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Vehicles with side member panels
Rear jacking point2. Attach jack only at the points provided G or I .
Fitting covering cap:
fInsert the covering cap F or H completely in
the slots of the side member panel with both
centring lugs and fold back until it can be felt
to engage.
Wheel change1. Remove 1 or 2 wheel bolts (see corresponding
figure).
Caution!
Risk of damage to the brake discs.
fAlways screw in the assembly aids when changing a wheel.
Screw in one assembly aid on vehicles without PCCB2. Screw in assembly aids instead of wheel bolts.
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Index
369
IIdentification number location
.................................... 347
Idling
.................................................................... 171
Ignition key
Emergency operation
...................................... 159
Ignition lock
Emergency operation of the key
....................... 159
Functional description
..................................... 158
Illumination
Of steering wheel keys, switching on/off
.............. 61
Replacing bulbs
............................................. 326
Switching on when entering the vehicle
.............. 109
Switching on when leaving the vehicle
................ 109
Immobilizer
Functional description
..................................... 248
Switching on and off
....................................... 248
Inflation pressure
Comfort tire pressure (bar/psi)
......................... 354
Plate location
................................................ 348
Tires (bar/psi)
............................................... 354
Warning light on speedometer
.......................... 141
Inserting and adjusting tie-down rings
(cargo management system)
..................................... 210
Instrument cluster
Adjusting illumination
...................................... 105
Clock
........................................................... 123
Cooling system temperature gage
.................... 122
Fuel level gage
.............................................. 120
Odometer
..................................................... 121
Oil temperature gage
...................................... 120
Speedometer
................................................ 120
Tachometer
.................................................. 120
Voltage indication
........................................... 121
Warning and indicator lights, overview
............... 117
Instrument panel
Adjusting illumination
...................................... 105
Clock
........................................................... 123
Cooling system temperature gage
.................... 122
Fuel level gage
.............................................. 120
Odometer
..................................................... 121
Oil temperature gage
...................................... 120
Speedometer
................................................ 120
Tachometer
.................................................. 120
Voltage indication
........................................... 121
Voltmeter
..................................................... 121
Warning and indicator lights, overview
............... 117
Interior light
Switching on/off
............................................ 108
Switching on/off automatically
.......................... 108
Interior lighting
....................................................... 107
Interior mirror
........................................................... 57
Manual anti-dazzle operation
.............................. 57
Switching automatic anti-dazzle function on/off
...... 57
iPod interface, installation position
............................. 221
JJack
..................................................................... 192Information on raising vehicles
with air suspension
......................................... 192
Jacking points on the vehicle
............................ 300
Safety information on raising the vehicle
............. 299
Storage location in luggage compartment
.......... 291
Jacking points for jack
............................................. 300
Jump lead starting with exhausted battery
................... 324
Jump lead starting, external power supply
................... 324
Jumper cables
........................................................ 323
KKey
Changing battery
............................................ 322
Emergency operation, ignition lock
.................... 159
Folding key bit in/out
........................................ 16
Locking the vehicle door
.................................... 21
Opening/closing Panorama roof system
............... 99
Opening/closing sliding/lifting roof
...................... 93
Unlocking the vehicle door
................................. 20
Keys
....................................................................... 16
Kickdown
..................................................... 172
, 173
LLanguage
Setting on the multi-purpose display
.................. 148
Large roof
Brief overview
.................................................. 96
Emergency operation
...................................... 101
Functional description
....................................... 97
Malfunctions
.................................................... 99
Opening/closing
............................................... 98
Opening/closing roller blind
............................. 100
Opening/closing with car key
............................. 99
Roller blind cleaning position
............................ 101
LATCH system
..........................................................53
Fastening
........................................................53
Installing a child seat
.........................................53
Prescribed installation direction of child seat
.........50
Leather, care instructions
.........................................277
Left-hand traffic (changing headlights)
.........................340
Level control
................................................ 225
, 238
Displaying status on the multi-purpose display
.....131
Loading level
....................................... 191
, 357
Low level
......................................................190
Lowering the car
............................................191
Lowering the car for loading
.............................191
Normal level
..................................................190
Overview
......................................................190
Raising the car
...............................................191
Setting loading level
........................................191
Setting low level
.............................................191
Setting normal level
........................................191
Setting special terrain level
..............................191
Setting terrain level
.........................................191
Special terrain level
........................................190
Switching on and off
.......................................192
Warning message on the multi-purpose display
....192
License plate light
...................................................109
Lid
Luggage compartment
......................................23
Lifting
Garage lift
.....................................................298
Jack
.............................................................299
Platform
.......................................................298
Light
Headlight flasher
............................................106
Switching daytime driving lights on/off
...............145
Switching on Coming Home function
..................109
Switching on when entering the vehicle
..............109
Switching on when leaving the vehicle
................109
Light alloy wheels
Care instructions
............................................276
Inscription
.....................................................291
Light segments
.......................................................239
Light switch
Functional description, auto function
..................104
Overview
......................................................104
Switching on auto position
...............................104
Lighting
Switching on when entering the vehicle
..............109
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