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Airbag Systems The ”Airbags“ in combination with the safety belts 
makes up a safety system which offers the driver 
and the passenger the greatest known protection 
from injuries in case of an accident. 
Even if your vehicle is equipped with airbags, the 
safety belts are your primary protection and 
must be worn at all times. 
The airbags can only help protect you where the 
impact is of sufficient severity and from a speci-
fied direction.
Therefore, all persons within the vehicle 
must always wear safety belts (in many states, 
state law requires the use of safety belts). 
fPlease observe the chapter “SAFETY BELTS” 
on Page 42.
The front airbags are located behind the padded 
steering wheel panel on the driver’s side and on 
the passenger’s side in the dashboard.
The side airbags are installed in the side of the 
seat backrests. 
The head airbags are installed in the door linings.
Function Depending on the force and angle of impact, the 
corresponding airbags can be triggered.
The inflation process generates the amount of gas 
required to fill the airbags at the necessary pres-
sure in fractions of a second. Because of the pos-
sibility of injuries from airbag deployment, airbags 
are designed to deploy only when occupants 
would receive substantial additional injuries if the 
airbags did not deploy.
Airbags protect the face and upper body, while si-
multaneously damping the motion of the driver 
and passenger in the impact direction in the event 
of a frontal impact or side impact. 
Your vehicle is equipped with a crash sensing and 
diagnostic module. This module will record the 
use of the safety belt restraint system by the driv-
er and front passenger when the side airbags and 
head airbags are inflated.
 Danger!
To provide optimal occupant protection, air-
bags must inflate at very high speed.
If you are not wearing your safety belt or are 
too close to the airbag when its deployed, in-
flating airbags can result in serious personal 
injury or death. 
fMake sure there are no people, animals or ob-
jects between the driver or passenger and the 
area into which the airbag inflates. 
fSit back as far from the dashboard or steering 
wheel as is practical, while still maintaining full 
vehicle control. 
fDo not lean against the inside of the doors. 
fAlways leave feet in the footwell when driving. 
Do not put feet on the dashboard or the seat 
cushion.
fAlways hold the steering wheel by the outer 
rim.
Never rest your hands on the airbag panel. 
fNever transport heavy or sharp objects on or 
in front of the passenger seat. 
fAlways keep the lid of the door storage com-
partment closed. Objects must not protrude 
out of the door storage compartment. 
fGive your passenger all of the information in 
this chapter. 
fNo changes must be made to the wiring or 
components of the airbag system.  

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Controls, Instruments fDo not add any additional coverings or stickers 
to the steering wheel or in the area of the pas-
senger airbag and side airbags. Doing so may 
adversely affect the functioning of the airbag 
system or cause harm to the occupants if the 
airbag system should deploy. 
fDo not undertake any wiring for electrical ac-
cessory equipment in the vicinity of the airbag 
wiring harnesses. Doing so may disable the air-
bag system or cause inflation. 
fIf the warning light comes on, the airbag sys-
tem should be repaired immediately by your 
authorized Porsche dealer. 
Note 
Airbag components (e.g. steering wheel, door 
trim, seats) may be disassembled only by an au-
thorized Porsche dealer. 
When disposing of a used airbag unit, our safety 
instructions must be followed. These instructions 
can be obtained at any authorized Porsche dealer.Faults are indicated by a warning light in the instru-
ment panel and a message on the on-board com-
puter. 
fIn the following cases you should immedi-
ately consult an authorized Porsche deal-
er in order to assure the airbag system is 
functioning properly:
– If the warning light does not light up when the 
ignition is switched on or
– if the warning light does not go out once the 
engine is running or 
– if the warning light appears while driving.
fPlease observe the chapter “WARNINGS ON 
THE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND THE ON-
BOARD COMPUTER” on Page 102.
Warning light “PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF”fPlease observe the chapter “KEY-OPERATED 
AIRBAG DEACTIVATION DEVICE” on Page 48.
Airbag maintenanceIn order to ensure long-term functioning, the air-
bag system must be inspected by an authorized 
Porsche dealer at the intervals recommended in 
your Maintenance booklet.
Important information 
If you sell your Porsche, notify the purchaser that 
the vehicle is equipped with airbags, and refer 
them to the chapter, “Airbag Systems”, in the own-
er’s manual (safety and disposal rules). 
Further information on the airbag system can be 
found on labels on the sun visors, as well as on all 
airbag components. 
fFor special recommendations on the use of 
child restraints: 
Please observe the chapter “CHILD RES-
TRAINT SYSTEMS” on Page 45.
Warning light and warning 
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ABS Brake System
(Antilock Brake System) The ABS system represents a major contribution 
to the enhancement of active safety in your vehic-
le. This system prevents the wheels from locking 
in a panic stop on almost all road surfaces. With the ABS system in your vehicle, the fol-
lowing areas are enhanced: 
Steering, vehicle remains steerable under all bra-
king forces when ABS is engaged. 
Good directional control, no swerving caused 
by locking of wheels under braking conditions. 
Shorter stopping distance, stopping distances 
are usually reduced because controlled braking is 
maximized. 
Prevention of wheel lock up, no brake- induced 
sliding and thus no localized tire wear from emer-
gency braking. 
The crucial advantage of the ABS system over a 
conventional brake system is in the area of 
maintaining directional control and maneuverabili-
ty of the car in emergency situations during nor-
mal driving, including panic braking in turns. 
 Warning!
The increased control that is provided should 
not induce you to take greater risks with your 
safety. The limits dictated by the laws of phy-
sics cannot be overcome, even with ABS.
The risk of accidents due to inappropriate 
speed cannot be reduced, even by the ABS.
The driver bears the responsibility for all dri-
ving maneuvers. 
fAdapt your driving style to the prevailing road 
and weather conditions. 
fObey all traffic laws. 
Other vehicles not equipped with the ABS 
system may not be able to maintain control, 
especially on wet or poor road surfaces and 
thus may be more likely to impact you from 
behind. 
fTo minimize that risk, use your ABS system to 
increase your ability to maneuver to avoid dan-
gerous situations and not merely to try to stop in the shortest distance possible.  

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Porsche Stability Management 
(PSM)PSM is an active control system for stabilisation of 
the vehicle during extreme driving manoeuvres.
 Warning!
The increased control that is provided should 
not induce you to take greater risks with your 
safety. The limits dictated by the laws of phy-
sics cannot be overcome, even with PSM.
The risk of accidents due to inappropriate 
speed cannot be reduced, even by PSM.
The driver bears the responsibility for all dri-
ving maneuvers. 
fAdapt your driving style to the prevailing road 
and weather conditions. 
fObey all traffic laws. Advantages of PSM – Superior traction and lane-holding ability in all 
driving situations – even on road surfaces with 
varying friction. 
– PSM actively stabilizes the vehicle during dyna-
mic driving maneuvres (e.g. rapid steering mo-
vements, during lane changes or on alterna-
ting curves). 
– Improved braking stability in curves and on dif-
ferent or varying road surfaces. 
Readiness for operationPSM is switched on automatically every time you 
start the engine. FunctionSensors at the wheels, brakes, steering system 
and engine continuously measure: 
– Speed
– Direction of travel (steering angle)
– Lateral acceleration
– Rate of turn about the vertical axis
PSM uses these values to determine the direction 
of travel desired by the driver.
PSM intervenes and corrects the course if the 
actual direction of motion deviates from the 
desired course (steering-wheel position):
It brakes individual wheels as needed. In addition, 
the engine power may be manipulated in order to 
stabilise the vehicle. The events below inform the driver of PSM control 
operations and warn him to adapt his driving style 
to the road conditions: 
– The multi-functional information light on the 
instrument panel flashes. 
– Hydraulic noises can be heard. 
– The vehicle decelerates and steering-wheel 
forces are altered as the PSM controls the 
brakes. 
– Reduced engine power. 
– The brake pedal pulsates and its position is 
changed during braking.
However, it is possible at any time to achieve 
full vehicle deceleration by increasing the foot 
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Operation, Instruments 1 Light switch
2 Turn signals/
headlight dimmer/flasher lever
3 Ignition Lock/locking the steering column
4 Hands-free microphone for telephone
5Horn
6 Windshield wiper/washer lever
7 Porsche Communication Management/Radio
8 Interior temperature sensor, GPS antenna
9 Emergency flasher switch10 Central locking button, 
Readiness display for alarm system
11 Cupholder
12 Operating lever for on-board computer
13 Locking lever for steering-wheel adjustment
14 Operating lever for cruise control
15 Control panel for heating, ventilation and air 
conditioning system
16 Buttons for rear spoiler, 
Porsche Active Suspension Management 
(PASM),
Sport Mode,
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
17 Seat heating, left/right 

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Switch position 2Start engine
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 2.
fPlease observe the chapter “STARTING PRO-
CEDURES” on Page 70.Switch position 3Ignition off
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 3.
Locking the steering columnAutomatic locking
The steering column is automatically locked when 
the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock.
 Warning! 
Risk of an accident.
The steering wheel will lock and will cause 
loss of steering. 
fNever remove key from the ignition lock or turn 
the key off while the vehicle is moving. 
fAlways withdraw the ignition key when leav-ing the vehicle.Automatic unlocking
The steering column is automatically unlocked 
when the ignition key is inserted into the ignition 
lock.
Note
To avoid battery run-down, always remove the igni-
tion key from the ignition lock.
Please observe the chapter “BULB CHART” on 
Page 239.
Gong If you leave the key in the ignition/steering lock, a 
gong will sound when the driver’s door is opened. 
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Stopping engine fTurn key back to position 3. 
fDo not stop engine immediately after hard or 
extended driving. 
Keep engine running at increased idle for 
about two minutes to prevent excessive heat 
build-up before turning off engine. 
fTo avoid battery run-down, always remove the 
ignition key from the ignition lock. 
fMake sure that when you leave the car, even 
briefly, you have withdrawn the ignition key. 
fEngage the steering lock by moving the stee-
ring wheel to the left or right. 
Turn the steering wheel to the locking position 
before you switch off the engine so that you 
don’t have to exert yourself when locking or un-
locking the steering. 
 Warning!
Danger of injury. Hot engine compartment 
components can burn skin on contact. 
fBefore working on any part in the engine com-
partment, turn the engine off and let it cool down sufficiently. 
Engine-compartment blower,
radiator fan The radiator and radiator fans are in the front of 
the car.
The engine-compartment blower is mounted in the 
engine compartment. 
 Warning!
Risk of injury.
After the engine is switched off, the engine-
compartment temperatures is monitored for 
approx. 30 minutes.
During this period, and depending on tempe-
rature, the engine-compartment blower may 
continue to run or start to run. 
fCarry out work in these areas only with the en-
gine off and exercise extreme caution. 
Risk of injury. The radiator fans in the front 
end of the car may be operating or 
unexpectedly start operating when the 
engine is switched on.
fCarry out work in these areas only with the en-gine switched off.
Automatic garage door The ignition system in your Porsche may interfere 
with your electronically operated garage door. 
fTo check this, drive your Porsche close to the 
garage door. Make sure not to interfere with 
the operating range of the door. 
fRun the engine at different speeds. 
If the garage door opens or closes without you 
operating the garage door unit in your car, contact 
the dealer who installed the automatic garage 
door to have the frequency and/or coding of the 
garage door signal changed or modified. 

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A- Adjustment button for instrument illumination and
trip counter Indicates automatic speed control readiness.
Instrument Illumination The illumination is automatically adjusted to the 
ambient brightness by the light sensor in the 
tachometer. 
In addition, when the car lights are switched on, 
the instrument and switch symbol brightness can 
be manually adjusted. 
 Warning!
Risk of an accident, personal injury and loss 
of control. 
fDo not reach through the steering-wheel spokes while driving. 
Automatic Speed Control 
Indicator light
Dimming instrument illumination 
fTurn adjustment button A in the appropriate di-
rection and hold it until the desired brightness 
has been reached.
The chosen level of brightness is indicated by 
a bar display in the display field of the on-board 
computer. 
Boxster S
The scales are dimmed depending on the ambient 
brightness by the light sensor.