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Engine Oil Level fPlease observe the chapter “EXERCISE EXTRE-
ME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VE-
HICLE” on Page 168.
fRegularly check the oil level using the on-board 
computer after the vehicle is refuelled.
Please observe the chapter “OIL DISPLAY AND 
MEASUREMENT OF THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL” 
on Page 97.
fThe oil inlet opening is in the rear luggage com-
partment. 
Topping off engine oil 
 Warning! 
Engine oil is hazardous to your health and 
may be fatal if swallowed. 
fKeep engine oil out of children’s reach.
Used engine oil contains chemicals that have 
caused cancer in laboratory animals. 
fAlways protect your skin by washing thorough-ly with soap and water.  Caution!
Risk of damage from overflowing engine oil. 
fTake care while checking and topping up en-
gine oil not to soil the luggage compartment or items of luggage. 1. The on-board computer indicates how much oil 
must be added.
2. Unscrew cap of the oil filler opening and pull 
out filling aid.
3. Add at most half a liter of engine oil at a time.
4. Measure oil level again with the on-board 
computer. 
5. Add more engine oil if necessary. Never add 
more engine oil than required to reach the 
max. mark.
6. Push filling aid in with the cap and close cap 
carefully. 
     
        
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Engine Oil RecommendationRecommended oil viscosity ranges dependent on ambient temperatures
fUse only engine oils approved by Porsche.
If in doubt ask your authorized Porsche dealer for Porsche tested and approved all-season oils. Ambient temperature
seasonalSAE Viscosity Range
engine oils
generally above –13°F/–25 °CSAE 0W-40, 5W-40, 5W-50 
approved by Porsche
generally below –13°F/–25 °C SAE 0W-40 approved by Porsche 
     
        
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Brake Fluid Level fPlease observe the chapter “EXERCISE EXTRE-
ME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VE-
HICLE” on Page 168.
fUse only new (unused) Original Porsche 
brake fluid. 
 Warning!
Brake fluid is hazardous to your health, and 
may be fatal if swallowed.
Brake fluid also attacks paintwork. 
fKeep brake fluid out of children’s reach. 
fTake care while topping off brake fluid not to 
soil the luggage compartment or items of lug-gage. 
Checking the brake fluid level The reservoir for the hydraulic braking and clutch 
systems is in the front luggage compartment. 
1. Open and remove cover flap A.
2. Regulary check the brake-fluid level on the 
transparent expansion tank through the win-
dow B. 
The fluid level should always lie between the 
“Min” and “Max” marks. A slight decrease in the fluid level due to wear and 
automatic readjustment of the disc brakes is nor-
mal.
If, however, the fluid level falls markedly or below 
the “Min” mark, the braking system may have de-
veloped a leak. 
fHave the braking system checked immediately 
at an authorized Porsche dealer.  
     
        
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Changing the brake fluid Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over ti-
me. This accumulation of water lowers the boiling 
point and, under certain operating con ditions, 
can affect the braking action.
Therefore have the brake fluid changed in accor-
dance with the change intervals stated in the bro-
chure “Maintenance”. The brake-fluid warning lights in the instrument pa-
nel and on-board computer indicate: 
– brake-fluid level too low, 
– in conjunction with large pedal travel, braking-
circuit failure. 
If the warning lights should light up while 
driving: 
fStop immediately in a suitable place. 
fDo not continue driving.
Please have the fault remedied at your nearest 
authorized Porsche dealer. 
Warning light USA
Warning light Canada 
     
        
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Refuelling Fuel tank capacity is listed under “Capacities”. 
Porsche does not recommend the use of fuel ad-
ditives. 
Fuel is highly flammable and harmful to 
health.
fPlease observe the chapter “CAPACITIES” on 
Page 266.1.Important: Stop the engine and switch off the 
ignition. 
2. Slowly unscrew the tank cap.
Hang the tank cap on the plastic strap of the 
filler flap. 
3. Insert fuel-hose nozzle fully into the filler neck 
with the handle of the fuel-hose nozzle facing 
down. 
4. Do not add further fuel once the correctly ope-
rated automatic fuel-hose nozzle has switched 
off.
Fuel could spray or could run over in warm 
temperatures. 
5. Replace the tank cap immediately after 
refuelling and turn it until you hear it and feel it 
engage. 
If you lose the tank cap, you must replace it 
only with an original part to reduce the pos-
sibility of a fire in the event of a collision. 
Note 
The oil level is automatically measured during 
refuelling.
fPlease observe the chapter “OIL DISPLAY AND 
MEASUREMENT OF THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL” 
on Page 97. 
     
        
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Air Filter The air filter is on the left-hand side of the engine 
compartment. 
A dirty air filter not only reduces engine perfor-
mance, but can lead to premature engine wear. 
Regular filter replacement is part of the routine 
maintenance service. 
fIn dusty conditions, check the filter element 
more frequently and replace if necessary. Combination filterThe fresh air passing through the combination 
filter into the passenger compartment is virtually 
free of dust, pollen, and unpleasant odours.
fIf the outside air is polluted by exhaust fumes, 
press the circulating-air button. 
A dirty filter can be the cause of reduced air 
throughput: 
fHave the filter replaced by an authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Regular filter replacement is part of servicing. 
Automatic Transmission Fluid The torque converter and the transmission are lu-
bricated with Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). 
The final drive requires transmission oil. 
fPlease observe the chapter “CAPACITIES” on 
Page 266.
Do not tow the car or run the engine without ATF 
in the transmission. The automatic transmission 
may be damaged by even a tiny speck of dirt, only 
a clean funnel or spout must be used when adding 
AT F.  
The ATF and transmission oil has to be checked 
and changed at the intervals listed in your Mainte-
nance Schedule. 
We recommend that you have the ATF and trans-
mission oil changed at your Porsche dealer, who 
has the required lubricants and the necessary fil-
ling equipment. 
If you suspect an oil leak in the transmission, have 
your authorized Porsche dealer check it out imme-
diately. 
Manual Transmission Oil The transmission oil has to be checked and chan-
ged at the intervals listed in your Maintenance 
Schedule.
fPlease observe the chapter “CAPACITIES” on 
Page 266.
We recommend that you have the transmission oil 
changed at your Porsche dealer, who has the re-
quired lubricants and the necessary filling equip-
ment. 
If you suspect an oil leak in the transmission, have 
your authorized Porsche dealer check it out imme-
diately.  
     
        
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Maintenance, Car Care Automatic car washes 
Optional add-on parts or parts which project 
beyond the contours of the vehicle may be 
damaged by design features (e.g. brushes) of au-
tomatic car washes. 
The following parts are particularly suscep-
tible to damage: 
– Convertible top (hot wax treatment cannot be 
used, as the wax attacks the convertible top 
material),
– Windshield wipers (always switch them off to 
prevent them wiping unintentionally in intermit-
tent or sensor operation) 
– External telephone antenna (always unscrew) 
– Fixed rear spoiler or extended rear spoiler 
– Wheels (the wider the rim and the lower the tire 
height, the greater the risk of damage) 
– High-gloss wheels (to prevent these from get-
ting scratched, do not clean with the wheel-
cleaning brushes of the car wash). 
fPlease consult the operator before using auto-
matic car washes. 
fWash and dry by hand all points not reached by 
a car wash, such as door and lid seams or 
door sills. Note 
Automatic car washes spray water at odd angles 
and high pressures, which are not seen in normal 
driving. Therefore, water can sometimes find its 
way into the passengers compartment during or 
shortly after the car wash. 
Door locks fTo prevent the door locks from freezing during 
the cold season, the lock cylinders should be 
covered during a wash. 
fShould the locks freeze, use an ordinary de-
icer. In many cases, a well warmed key can 
help. 
Never use excessive force. 
     
        
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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.