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Controls, Instruments Continue timing
After timing has been stopped, the on-board com-
puter display changes to the “Continue/Reset” se-
lection.
fPush operating lever forward. 
The stopwatch displays continue the timing.
The on-board computer display returns to the 
“Stop timing/Intermediate time” selection. You 
can stop the stopwatch or measure an inter-
mediate time.Resetting the time
After timing has been stopped, the on-board com-
puter display changes to the “Continue/Reset” se-
lection.
fSelect “Reset” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.
The display returns to the “Start timing” 
selection.
The stopwatch displays in the instrument panel 
and the on-board computer are reset to zero. 

Controls, Instruments
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A-Lap
B- Intermediate timeDisplaying intermediate times
Several intermediate times can be displayed for a 
route or for a lap on the race circuit. The interme-
diate times B are for your information. 
Measured lap times A can be stored and evaluat-
ed if the vehicle is equipped with Porsche Commu-
nication Management (PCM).To display an intermediate time:
After timing has been started, the on-board com-
puter display changes to the “Stop timing/Inter-
mediate time” selection.
fSelect “Intermediate time” with the operating 
lever and push the operating lever forwards.The intermediate time will be displayed for 
approx. 5 seconds.
The on-board computer display then returns to the 
“Stop timing/Intermediate time” selection.
fYou can stop the stopwatch or measure anoth-
er intermediate time. 

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Controls, Instruments Navigation
– Integrated in the BC
(Navigation instructions can be recalled on the 
on-board computer display)
– When turning off
(Navigation instructions are only shown before 
changing direction)
Basic setting
– Restore the basic setting of the on-board com-
puter
Language
– Select language version
12/24h mode
– Select time mode:
12h (small squares on the right side of the time 
display for AM/PM),
24h
General information regarding the 
on-board computer functionsRange on remaining fuel
The range on remaining fuel is continuously recal-
culated during the journey based on the fuel level, 
current consumption and average consumption.
The more the fuel level falls, the more spontan-
eously the display reacts. For this reason, the 
range on remaining fuel is not displayed if less 
than 9 miles (15 kilometers).
If the vehicle's inclination changes while driving or 
refuelling, incorrect range information may tempo-
rarily be given.
Note
If the tank is nearly empty and you top up with only 
a small quantity of fuel, an accurate range on re-
maining fuel is impossible.Average consumption and average speed
The values displayed are based on the distance 
travelled since the last reset to “zero”.
You can set the starting time for a measurement 
before or during the trip.
Switching the ignition off does not reset the meas-
urements. It is therefore possible to collect values 
over long periods.
Disconnecting the car battery will cause these 
memories to be erased. 

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Controls, InstrumentsIf the ignition key is withdrawn and the door is 
opened while the lights (not the parking light or 
Welcome Home lighting) are on, a chime warns of 
possible battery discharge.
In some countries, differences are possible 
due to provisions of law. 
Note on operation
Further individual light functions (e.g. daytime driv-
ing lights) are available in vehicles with the Sport 
Chrono package.
Please observe the chapter “Individual Memory” in 
the separate PCM operating instructions.
Welcome Home LightingSwitching onfMove light switch to the HOME position.
For improved visibility and security when you get 
in and out of the car, the fog lights and the tail 
lights remain on for a certain period of time:
–When you get out of the car, the lights are 
turned on for approx. 30 seconds after the 
door is opened. The off-delay time resumes 
when the vehicle is locked.
On vehicles with the Sport Chrono package, 
the PCM can be used to set the off-delay time. 
This setting also changes the lighting period 
for unlocking the vehicle.
Please observe the chapter “Individual 
Memory” in the separate PCM operating 
instructions.
The lights are turned on for approx. 30 seconds 
when the vehicle is unlocked.
The lights go out if the ignition is switched on or 
when leaving the Welcome Home lighting
If the ignition key is withdrawn and the door is ope-
ned while the lights (not the parking light left/right) 
are on, a gong warns of possible battery dis-
charge. 
In some countries, differences are possible 
due to provisions of law. 
Light SwitchLights switched off 
Welcome Home Function
Parking lights, side marker lights,
license plate light, instrument illumination 
Low beam, high beam 
Only with ignition on 
Fog lights in addition to parking lights or 
low beam:
Pull switch to first click.
Indicator light on.
The fog lights will go out automatically 
when the high beams are switched on. 
Rear fog light in addition to the fog 
lights:
Pull switch to second click.
Indicator light on.  

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Controls, Instruments
Porsche Communication 
Management (PCM) fRefer to the separate operating instructions 
before putting the PCM into operation. 
fPlease observe the chapter “LOAD SWITCH-
OFF AFTER 2 HOURS OR 7 DAYS” on Page 
226.
 Warning!
There is a danger of accident if you set or 
operate the on-board computer, radio, navi-
gation system, telephone or other equipment 
when driving.
This could distract you from the traffic and 
cause you to lose control of the vehicle resul-
ting in serious personal injury or death.
fOperate the components while driving only if 
the traffic situation allows you to do safely.
fCarry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary.The reception conditions for the radio module inte-
grated in the PCM change continuously as you 
drive. Interference from buildings, terrain and the 
weather is unavoidable.
FM stereo reception is particularly susceptible to 
varying reception conditions.
Electronic accessories should only be retrofitted 
by a qualified specialist workshop.
Accessories which have not been tested and 
approved by Porsche may impair radio reception.
NavigationWhen put into operation for the first time, a 
distance of approx. 31 miles (50 km) must be dri-
ven in order for the navigation system to complete 
the process of fine calibration.
The same applies when the tires are changed (e.g. 
summer/snow tires) or new tires fitted.
Full location accuracy is not yet achieved during 
the fine-calibration process. 
If the vehicle has been transported (e.g. ferry, car 
train), the system may take a few minutes after 
being switched on before it determines the current 
location. 
Serious tire slip (e.g. spinning wheels on snow) 
may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation. 
When the battery has been disconnected, it may 
take up to 15 minutes before the navigation 
system becomes operational again.  

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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 following process deletes the standard codes 
set at the factory. Do not repeat the process if you 
program further buttons.
fKeep the two outer buttons 1 and 3 
depressed for approx. 20 seconds until light-
emitting diode A begins to flash quickly.
All programmed signals of buttons 1 to 3 are 
deleted.HomeLink with fixed code system
1. Press the desired button until the light-emitting 
diode begins to flash slowly.
You then have approx. 5 minutes to perform 
steps 2 and 3.
2. Hold the original hand-held transmitter approx. 
0 to 12 in. (0 to 30 cm) in front of the marked 
position (figure) on the vehicle.
3. Press the transmit button on the original hand-
held transmitter until the fog lights flash three 
times (up to approx. 45 seconds).
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to allocate other buttons.
Note
Several attempts with different distances between 
the vehicle and the original hand-held transmitter 
might be necessary.
The fog lights will flash once the 5 minutes have 
been exceeded. Programming must be repeated 
from the beginning in this case.HomeLink with changeable code system
1. Allocate the required keys as for the systems 
with fixed code (steps 1 to 3).
2. To synchronise the system:
Press the programming button on the receiver 
for the garage door actuator.
Afterwards, you usually have approx. 
30 seconds to initiate step 3.
3. Press the allocated HomeLink button twice. 
(With some devices, the button to be allocated 
must be pressed a third time in order to 
complete the setting process.)
4. Repeat the programming steps to allocate 
other buttons.
Note
fPlease consult your authorized Porsche dealer 
if you have not been able to program the 
buttons successfully even though you have 
carefully followed the instructions in this 
chapter and the operating instructions for the 
original hand-held transmitter. 

Shifting Gear
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M - Manual Selection Mode The currently selected gear is retained if you 
change from D to M. 
If you shift from M to D, the gear-changing map 
suitable for your current driving style is selected 
and the appropriate gear is selected. 
 Warning!
The kickdown function is not active in manual 
selection mode “M”. 
fTherefore shift down manually when accelera-ting (e.g. to overtake). Two toggle switches in the upper steering-wheel 
spokes let you comfortably and reliably select the 
five forward gears. 
Shifting up 
fPress upper part (+) of a toggle switch. 
Shifting down 
fPress lower part (–) of a toggle switch. 
Depending on driving speed and engine speed, 
you can shift up or down at any time. 
Gear changes which would exceed the upper or lo-
wer engine-speed limit are not executed by the 
controller. 
You can shift down two gears at once by quickly 
pressing the toggle switches twice. 
If the engine-speed limit is reached, an auto matic 
upward shift is performed or, just before idling 
speed is reached, a downward shift is performed. 
fSelect an appropriately low gear on upward 
and downward slopes. 
This will ensure optimum use of engine power 
and engine braking. If manual mode fails, the control electronics 
switch to automatic mode. In this event, the 
instrument cluster will display selector lever posi-
tion D. 
fTo remedy the fault, please consult an authori-
zed Porsche dealer.  

Maintenance, Car Care
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Paint fNever rub a dusty car with a dry cloth since 
dust particles are abrasive and could dull and 
damage the surface finish. 
The paintwork of your car is exposed to all types 
of mechanical and chemical conditions, particular-
ly climatic ones such as bright sunlight, rain, frost 
and snow. Ultraviolet light, rapid changes in tem-
perature, rain, snow, industrial dust and chemical 
deposits constantly attack the paint which is only 
able to withstand such exposure in the long term 
if it is given regular care and attention. 
fDo not apply silicone polishes to the winds-
hield, windows or convertible top. 
fDo not treat matt-painted components with 
preservatives or polishes as this will spoil the 
matte effect. Preservation 
The paint surface becomes dull over time due to 
weathering. It is therefore necessary to preserve 
the paint regularly.
This keeps the paint shiny and elastic. Dirt is pre-
vented from adhering to the paint surface and in-
dustrial dust is prevented from penetrating the 
paint. 
Provided it is washed and treated with preservati-
ve regularly, the brand new finish of your car will 
be retained for years to come. 
fApply the Porsche paint preservative after the 
car wash and polish it dry to obtain a bright fi-
nish or simply add a liquid preservative regular-
ly to the final rinse water and rub down with a 
leather chamois. 
Polishing 
Do not resort to using Porsche polish until it beco-
mes evident that the normal preservatives no lon-
ger produce the desired finish. 
Spots and stains 
fRemove tar stains, grease, oil spots and dead 
insects as soon as possible with Insect Remo-
ver. They can cause discoloration if allowed to 
remain on the paintwork. 
fWash the affected area immediately after trea-
ting it. Minor paint damage 
fHave minor paint damage, such as scratches, 
scores or chips caused by flying stones, re-
paired immediately by your authorized 
Porsche dealer before corrosion sets in. 
However, if there are already traces of corrosion, 
they must first be removed carefully and tho-
roughly. Coat the area with a rust-proofing primer 
and finish off with a top coat. The paint code and 
color number are found on the vehicle’s tire pres-
sure plate.