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Controls, InstrumentsIf the ignition key is withdrawn and the door is 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If the ignition key is withdrawn and the door is ope-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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Automatic Headlight Beam 
Adjustment Vehicles with Litronic headlights feature auto-
matic headlight beam adjustment. 
When the ignition is switched on, the level of the 
headlight beam automatically changes in accor-
dance with the vehicle load.
The level of the headlight beam is automatically 
kept constant during acceleration and braking. 
Checking operation 
1. Switch the low beam on. 
2. Switch ignition on.
The light beam first dips all the way down and 
is then adapted to the vehicle load.
The level of the low beam rises perceptibly 
when the high beam is switched on. 
If these test items are not met, the headlight beam 
adjustment must be checked by an authorized 
Porsche dealer. 
Turn Signal/ Headlight Dimmer/
Parking light / Flasher Lever Turn signals, low beam and high beam are ready 
for operation when the ignition is on. 
1– Turn signal left
2– Turn signal right
3–High beam
4– Headlight flasher
Lever in center position–Low beam 
When high beam and headlight flasher are selec-
ted, the blue indicator light in the tachometer is lit. 
The turn signal lever turns off automatically when 
the steering wheel is straightened out after com-
pleting a turn. 
Lane changer fTo indicate your intention when changing lanes 
on the freeway, slightly lift or depress the lever 
to the resistance point. 
The lever will return to the OFF position when 
released. 
fIf the frequency of the display becomes notice-
able faster, check the operation of the turn si-
gnal bulbs. Headlight flasher (With ignition on or off) 
fTo flash the headlights to oncomming moto-
rists, slightly pull the lever toward the steering 
wheel and then release it. 
The blue indicator light in the tachometer will 
go on/off as you pull/release the lever. Parking lightThe parking light can only be switched on when 
the ignition is switched off.
fMove the lever up or down to switch on the 
right or left parking light. 

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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 running the wiper blades over a dry wind-
shield to prevent scratching the glass. Spray 
washer fluid on the windshield first. 
A scratched windshield will reduce visibility. 
fAlways loosen wiper blades from frozen glass 
before operating wipers to prevent damage to 
the wiper motor or blades. fAlways switch off windshield wipers in car 
wash to prevent them wiping unintentionally 
(intermittent or sensor operation). 
fAlways switch off windshield wipers before 
cleaning the windshield to avoid unintentional 
operation (intermittent or sensor operation). 
fDo not operate the headlight washer in car 
washes. 
fDo not operate headlight washer when it is 
frozen. 
Wiper and headlight washer system0  –  Windshield wipers off
1  –  Rain sensor operation for front 
windshield wipers
fMove wiper lever upwards to the first click.
Please observe the chapter “RAIN SENSOR” on 
Page 111.
2  –  Windshield wipers slow
fMove wiper lever upwards to the second click.
3  –  Windshield wipers fast 
fMove wiper lever upwards to the third click.
4    –  Front windshield wiper – one-touch oper-
ation:
fMove wiper lever downwards. The windshield 
wipers wipe once.5  –  Windshield wipers and washer system:
fPull wiper lever towards the steering wheel. 
The washer system sprays and wipes while the 
lever is pulled towards the steering wheel. 
When the wiper lever is released, a few drying 
wipes are executed. 
A - Headlight washer (Vehicles with Bi-Xenon 
headlights):
The washer sprays only while low beam or high 
beam is switched on.
fBriefly push button A to operate headlight 
washer system.
fIf heavily soiled, repeat wash.
The headlight washer system automatically sprays 
once for every ten times the front windshield 
washer system is operated.
Note
The windshield washer nozzles are heated 
when the ignition is on, as a precaution against 
freezing. 

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Wipe interval controlOn vehicles without a rain sensor, the wiping 
intervals can be adjusted in four steps.
Decreasing intervals
fAdjust switch A upwards.
The setting is confirmed by one wipe of the 
windshield.
Increasing intervals
fAdjust switch A downwards.
Rain sensorIn vehicles with a rain sensor the amount of rain or 
snow which has settled on the windshield is 
measured. Wiper speed is automatically adjusted 
accordingly.
Switching on
fMove wiper lever upwards to the first click.
Switching off
fMove wiper lever to position 0.
The rain sensor remains switched off if the wiper 
lever is already in position 1 when the ignition is 
switched on.
To switch the rain sensor on again:
fMove wiper lever to position 0 and then to 
position 1 or
fOperate windshield washer system 5 or
fChange the sensitivity of the rain sensor with 
four-stage switch A.
Switch-on is confirmed by one wipe of the wind-
shield.
On vehicles with the Sport Chrono package, fur-
ther rain sensor functions can be selected via the 
PCM.
Please observe the chapter “Individual Memory” in 
the separate PCM operating instructions.Changing the sensitivity of the rain sensor
Sensitivity can be set with switch A in 4 stages:
fAdjust switch A upwards – 
high sensitivity.
The setting is confirmed by one wipe of the 
windshield.
fAdjust switch A downwards – 
low sensitivity.
Maintenance note
If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this may be as 
a result of the following:
– If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car 
wash, wax residues may be adhering to the 
windshield. These wax residues can only be 
removed by using a special cleaning solution. 
Please contact your authorized Porsche dealer 
for further information.
– The wiper blades may be damaged or worn 
out.
fReplace wiper blades as soon as possible.
fPersistent dirt (e.g. insect remains) should be 
regularly removed.
fPlease observe the chapter “CAR CARE IN-
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Decelerating Option 1
fPull operating lever towards the steering wheel 
(position 2) until the desired speed is reached.
The speed reached is maintained and stored 
when the lever is released.
Option 2
fBriefly move lever towards the steering wheel 
(position 2) (a maximum of 10 times).
The speed is reduced by 1 mph (1.6 km/h) 
each time.
Interrupting automatic speed control 
operation fPull operating lever downwards briefly 
(position 3) or
fOperate brake or clutch pedal or
fSwitch Tiptronic transmission to selector lever 
position N.
fPlease observe the chapter “TIPTRONIC S” on 
Page 147.
The speed driven before the interruption remains 
stored in the memory.
Automatic speed control operation is 
interrupted automatically: 
– If the set vehicle speed is exceeded by more 
than approx. 16 mph (25 km/h) for longer than 
20 seconds.
– If the actual vehicle speed falls to approx. 
6 mph (10 km/h) below the set vehicle speed 
for longer than 5 seconds (upward slopes).
– For PSM control operations.
Resuming the stored speed fBriefly push operating lever upwards 
(position4).
The speed control accelerates/decelerates 
the vehicle to the stored speed.
The stored speed should only be recalled when 
traffic conditions and the road surface so permit.Switching automatic speed control 
readiness off fPress button A on the automatic speed control 
lever.
The green readiness light in the speedometer 
goes off.
When the vehicle is parked and the ignition 
switched off, the memory is cleared. 
Important note 
On upward or downward slopes, the set speed 
cannot always be maintained by the automatic 
speed control. 
To obtain sufficient engine braking or a better en-
gine-speed range, therefore, you have to select a 
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Operational readiness of the emergency flasher 
does not depend on the ignition lock and turn sig-
nal lever position. 
fIf your car is disabled or parked under emer-
gency conditions switch on the emergency 
flasher in the dashboard (arrow).
All turn signals and the indicator light in the 
switch flash with the same frequency. 
 Warning!
Risk of an accident. 
fWhenever stalled or stopped for emergency re-
pairs, move the car well off the road. Switch on 
the emergency flasher and mark the car with 
road flares or other warning devices. 
fDo not remain in the car. Someone approa-
ching from the rear may not realize your vehic-
le is stopped and cause a collision. 
Danger of fire. 
fDo not park or operate the vehicle in areas 
where the hot exhaust system may come in 
contact with dry grass, brush, fuel spill or 
other flammable material. 
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. 
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Cigarette Lighter
 Warning!
Danger of fire and burning.
The cigarette lighter is ready for use, regard-
less of the ignition lock position. 
fNever leave unsupervised children in the car. 
fNever touch the heating element or sides of 
the lighter. 
fHold the lighter by the knob only. 
Heating lighter fOpen ashtray lid.
fPush in knob of the cigarette lighter.
When ready for use, the lighter will snap back. 
Note on operation
The lighter receptacle is not to be used for electri-
cal accessories (except for the tire filling compres-
sor).
fPlease observe the chapter “SOCKETS” on 
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In storage tray between the front seatsSocketsElectrical accessories should preferably be 
connected to the 12 V sockets.
fPlease observe the maximum power 
consumption.
Note on operation
The tire filling compressor must be connected to 
the cigarette lighter.
In the passenger’s footwellNote on operation
The sockets and thus the connected electrical 
accessories function even if the ignition is 
switched off or the ignition key is withdrawn.
If the engine is not running and the accessories 
are switched on, the vehicle battery will be 
discharged.
Do not operate additional accessories for more 
than 5 minutes when engine is off.
Maximum power consumption for both 
sockets together: 70 W.
fPlease observe the power specifications from 
the accessory manufacturer.