2005 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA lights

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Windshield Wiper / Washer Lever 
 Warning!
Danger of injury when the windshield wipers 
operate unintentionally. 
Risk of damage to the windshield and wiper 
system. 
fAvoid

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Setting temperaturefPress button H upwards or downwards 
respectively.
To suit personal comfort, the interior temperature 
can be adjusted between 61°F and 85°F/16 and 
29.

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Controls, Instruments Switching recirculating-air setting on or off
fPress button C.
The outside-air supply is interrupted and only 
the inside air is circulated.
The light-emitting diode in the b

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Controls, Instruments The heated rear window/door mirror heating is 
ready for operation when the ignition is on.
Switching onfPress button.
The light-emitting diode in the button lights up.
After

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Trunk EntrapmentYour vehicle is equipped with an internal trunk 
release mechanism. 
A person trapped in the luggage compartment 
can release the lid from the inside using un

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Controls, Instruments
 Danger!
Risk of accident. 
If the warning message in the on-board com-
puter lights up when the vehicle is in motion, 
the lid may impact in front of the windshield 
and can

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Controls, Instruments
1, 2, 3 - Programmable buttons
A- Light-emitting diode for status identificationHomeLinkThe programmable HomeLink replaces up to three 
original hand-held transmitters used t

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Allocating signals to the buttonsfPlease follow the operating instructions for the 
original hand-held transmitter.
Prior to programming the HomeLink for the 
first time
The