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Door Mirrors Before driving the vehicle, adjust the outside and 
inside mirrors. 
It is important for safe driving that you have good 
vision to the rear. 
 Warning!
Risk of an accident. 
fDo not put anything on or near the windows or 
the mirrors that may interfere with the driver’s vision. 
Adjusting 1. Switch on ignition.
2. By turning the control switch A, select the driv-
er’s side or the passenger’s side.
3. Move the door mirror glasses in the appropri-
ate direction by tilting the control switch.
If the electrical adjustment facility fails 
fAdjust mirror by pressing on the mirror face.
Automatically swivelling down mirror on 
the passenger’s sidefPlease observe the chapter “SEAT MEMORY” 
on Page 36.
fPlease observe the chapter “PARKING ASSIS-
TANT (PARKASSISTANT)” on Page 64. 

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Seat Adjustment
 Warning!
The seat may move unexpectedly if you 
attempt to adjust while driving. This could 
cause sudden loss of control or personal in-
jury. 
fDo not adjust seats while the vehicle is in mo-
tion.
The backrest locks must be engaged at all 
times while the vehicle is in motion.
Safety belts only offer protection when the 
backrest is upright and the belts are properly 
positioned on the body. 
Improperly positioned safety belts or safety 
belts worn by passengers in an excessively 
reclined position can cause serious personal 
injury in an accident. 
fDo not operate the car with the driver or pas-
senger backrests excessively reclined (see “Seat position”).
Seat position An ergonomically correct sitting position is 
important for safe and fatigue-free driving. 
We recommend the following procedure for adjust-
ing the driver’s seat to suit individual 
requirements:
1. Vehicles with manual transmission:
Adjust the seat until, with the clutch pedal fully 
depressed, your leg remains at a slight angle.
Vehicles with Tiptronic S:
Adjust the seat until, with your left foot on the 
footrest, your left leg remains at a slight angle.2. Rest your outstretched arm on the steering 
wheel.
Set the backrest angle and the steering-wheel 
position so that your wrist rests on the outer 
rim of the steering wheel. At the same time, 
the shoulders must still be in noticeable 
contact with the backrest.
3. Adjust the seat height to give yourself enough 
headroom and a good overview of the vehicle.
4. Electrically adjustable seat:
Adjust the seat angle until your thighs rest 
lightly on the seat cushion.
Manually adjustable 
comfort seat/sports seatA Seat height
fUse lever A in a pumping movement:
Upwards – seat moves upwards
Downwards – seat moves downwards
B Fore and aft
fRaise locking lever B.
Move seat to desired position and release 
lever.
Ensure that the seat engages correctly.
CBackrest angle
fOperate switch C until the desired backrest 
angle is reached. 

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M - Memory button
1 - Key button
2, 3 - Person buttonsSeat MemoryIndividual seat and door mirror settings can be 
stored and recalled for the driver’s position.
Further individual setting options are available in 
vehicles with the Sport Chrono package Plus.
Please observe the chapter “Individual Memory” in 
the separate PCM operating instructions.
 Warning!
Risk of crushing due to uncontrolled recall of 
a seat setting.
fCancel automatic adjustment by pressing any 
of the seat adjustment buttons.
fDo not leave children in the vehicle unattended.Operation with person buttons 2, 3Storing seat position
1. Switch on ignition.
Reverse gear must not be engaged.
2. Set the desired seat and door-mirror positions.
3. Keep memory button M depressed and 
additionally press person button 2 or 3.
The individual setting is now stored under the 
desired person button.Recalling seat position
The seat position can only be called up when the 
vehicle is stationary.
1. Switch on the ignition or
open the driver’s door.
2. Press person button until the seat has reached 
its final position.
The door mirror and the lumbar support 
setting will be completed even if the person 
button is not kept depressed.
Note
Automatic seat adjustment can be interrupted 
immediately by releasing the button. 

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Operating with the remote control of the 
vehicle keyEach remote control (up to six) can be assigned an 
individual seat and door mirror position.
The stored seat and door mirror position is set au-
tomatically when the vehicle is unlocked using the 
corresponding remote control.
Storing seat position
1. Switch the ignition on with the desired vehicle 
key.
Reverse gear must not be engaged.
2. Set the desired seat and door-mirror positions.
3. Keep memory button M depressed and 
additionally press key button 1.
The individual setting is now assigned to this 
remote control and to the key button.Storing individual lowered position of the 
passenger’s door mirror as a parking aid
Once the driver's seat setting has been stored, an 
individual lowered position of the passenger's 
door mirror may be stored for driving in reverse:
1. Switch the ignition on with the desired vehicle 
key.
2. Engage reverse gear.
3. Select passenger side with mirror switch.
The passenger’s mirror swivels downwards.
4. Set passenger’s door mirror to desired final 
position.
5. Keep memory button M depressed and 
additionally press key button 1.
The individual setting is now assigned to this 
remote control and to the key button.Recalling seat position
fUnlock the locked vehicle or the luggage 
compartment with the remote control.
The stored seat position is automatically set.
The seat position assigned to a remote control 
can also be recalled with the key button 1 if the 
corresponding key was used to switch on the 
ignition.
If no seat position has been assigned to a remote 
control, the key button will not work.
Note on operation
Automatic seat adjustment can be interrupted 
immediately:
– by switching on the ignition,
– by pressing the central locking button,
– by pressing any memory or seat adjustment 
button.
Clearing the stored seat position
1. Switch the ignition on with the desired vehicle 
key.
fPress memory button twice and key button 1 
once consecutively. 

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Limits of ultrasonic measurement 
The parking assistant system cannot detect: 
– sound-absorbing obstacles (e.g. powder 
snow), 
– sound-reflecting obstacles (e.g. glass sur-
faces, flat painted surfaces) 
– and very thin obstacles. 
Other ultrasound sources (e.g. pneumatic brakes 
of other vehicles, jackhammers) can interfere with 
detection of obstacles. 
Fault indication 
The parking assistant system indicates a fault in 
two ways: 
– After reverse gear has been selected, the 
short signal tone is followed by a continuous 
tone of the same pitch:
This indicates that sensors are soiled or cove-
red with ice. 
– After reverse gear has been selected, the 
short signal tone is followed by a continuous 
tone with a much lower pitch:
This indicates a general system fault. Please 
have the fault remedied at an authorized 
Porsche dealer. 
A - Control switch for door mirror adjustment Swivelling down mirror glass on the 
passenger’s side On vehicles with seat memory you can activate an 
additional parking aid.
fPlease observe the chapter “SEAT MEMORY” 
on Page 36.
– When reverse gear is engaged, the mirror 
glass on the passenger’s side swivels down 
slightly to show the curb area. Preconditions
– Vehicle must be equipped with seat memory.
– Set the control switch A to “passenger’s side”.
– Reverse gear must be engaged.
Returning mirror to its original position
fDrive forwards with a speed of over 6 km/h 
(4 mph) or
– Set the control switch A to “driver’s side”. 

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Adjusting Headlights fPlease observe the chapter “REPLACING BUL-
BS” on Page 238.
Adjustment 
The adjustment is made with the vehicle ready to 
drive and the fuel tank completely filled. 
The driver’s seat must be loaded by a person or a 
165 lbs. (75 kg) weight and the tire pressures 
must meet the prescribed values. 
After being loaded, the car must be rolled a few 
meters so that the suspension can settle. 
For checking the headlight adjustment, the verti-
cal position of the cutoff of the lowbeam (see fig.) 
has to be projected on a vertical screen (wall) in 
distance of 24.6 ft. (7.5 m) from the front lens of 
the headlamp.
The correct position of the cutoff is 2.0 in. (5 cm) 
at 24.6 ft. or 7.5 m (0.4°) below a horizontal line, 
x cm from ground to the center of the headlamp 
lens. Lateral adjustment of the headlights should be 
carried out at a specialist workshop with an optical 
adjustment unit. 
Distance 
Visual aim shall be performed at not less than 
24.6 ft. (7.5) m (this value is a rounded down con-
version from the 25-foot distance typical of field 
aim using a screen). The 24.6 ft. (7.5 m) distance 
is measured from the headlamp lens to the view-
ing screen.