2005 PORSCHE BOXSTER warning light

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Mobile Roofs
Convertible Top Brief operating instructions can be found on the 
back side of the driver’s sun visor. 
fPlease observe the chapter “CAR CARE IN-
STRUCTIONS” on Page 191.
 Warni

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Mobile Roofs 7. Put both pivot locks in the opening position on 
the hardtop. 
The handles must point inwards. 
Refer to illustration on right. 8. With one person on each side, grasp hardtop 
and

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Engine Oil Engine oil consumption 
It is normal for your engine to consume oil. 
The rate of oil consumption depends on the quality 
and viscosity of oil, the speed at which

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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 flui

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Maintenance, Car Care
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,

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Fuel 
 Warning!
Fuel is highly flammable and harmful to 
health. 
fFire, open flame and smoking are prohibited 
when handling fuel. 
fAvoid contact with skin or clothing. 
fD

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Fuels containing MMT Some North American fuels contain an octane en-
hancing additive called methylcyclopentadienyl 
manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). 
If such fuels are used, you

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Fuel Evaporation Control Fuel tank venting The evaporation chamber and the carbon canister 
prevent fuel from escaping to the atmosphere at 
extreme high outside temperatures