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Controls, Instruments
Dear Porsche Owner A lot has gone into the manufacture of your 
Porsche, including advanced engineering, rigid 
quality control and demanding inspections. 
These engineering and safety features will be 
enhanced by you... the safe driver... – who knows his car and all controls, 
– who maintains the vehicle properly, 
– who uses driving skills wisely, and always 
drives within her/his own capabilities and the 
level of familiarity with the vehicle. 
You will find helpful hints in this manual on how to 
perform most of the checks listed on the following 
pages. 
If in doubt, have these checks performed by your 
authorized Porsche dealer. 
Before driving off... Check the following items first fTurn the engine off before you attempt any 
checks or repairs on the vehicle. 
fBe sure the tires are inflated correctly. 
Check tires for damage and tire wear. 
fSee that wheel bolts are properly tightened 
and not loose or missing. 
fCheck engine oil level, add if necessary. 
Make it a habit to have engine oil checked with 
every fuel filling. 
fCheck all fluid levels such as windshield was-
her and brake fluid levels. 
fBe sure the vehicle battery is well charged and 
cranks the engine properly. 
fCheck all doors and lids for proper operation 
and latch them properly. 
fCheck and if necessary replace worn or cra-
cked wiper blades. 
fSee that all windows are clear and unobstruc-
ted. 
fCheck air intake slots and area between front 
lid and windshield are free of snow and ice, so 
the heater and the windshield wipers work pro-
perly. fIf a child will be riding in the vehicle, check 
child seat/child seat restraint system to ensure 
that restraints are properly adjusted. 
fCheck all exterior and interior lights for opera-
tion and that the lenses are clean. 
fCheck the headlights for proper aim, and if ne-
cessary, have them adjusted. 
fCheck under the vehicle for leaks. 
fBe sure all luggage is stowed securely. 
Emergency equipment It is good practice to carry emergency equipment 
in your vehicle. 
Some of the items you should have are: 
window scraper, snow brush, container or bag of 
sand or salt, emergency light, small shovel, first-
aid kit, etc.  

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Controls, Instruments
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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Opening front luggage compartment lid 
 Caution!
Risk of damage to luggage compartment lid 
or windshield wipers. 
fMake sure that the windshield wipers are not 
folded out forwards when opening the luggage compartment lid. 
fRaise lid slightly and unlatch the safety catch 
with the lever (arrow). 
Closing front and rear luggage 
compartment lid fLower the lid and close it. 
fPush the lid closed with the palm of your hand 
in the area of the lock.
Check that the lid has correctly engaged in the 
lock. 
 Warning!
Risk of loss of control or an accident, result-
ing in serious personal injury or death. 
fShould you notice at any time while driving that 
one of the lids is not secured properly, please 
stop immediately in a suitable place and close 
it. The front lid may fly up impairing vision.  

Maintenance, Car Care
169
Wiper BladesfWhen wiper performance deteriorates, replace 
the wipers. 
fPlease observe the chapter “CAR CARE IN-
STRUCTIONS” on Page 191.
 Caution!
Risk of damage if the wiper arm accidentally 
falls back on to the window. 
fAlways hold the wiper arm securely when re-
placing the wiper blade.
Risk of damage if wiper blades that are fro-
zen in place are loosened improperly. 
fThaw the wiper blades before loosening them. 
Maintenance note
If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this can be as a 
result of the following:
– If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car 
wash, residues may adhere to the windshield. 
These residues can only be removed using a 
special cleaning solution. 
Please contact your authorized Porsche dealer 
for further information.
– The wiper blades may be damaged.
fReplace damaged wiper blades as soon as 
possible.
Changing windshield wiper blades
 Caution!
Risk of damage.
If a wiper blade is not changed properly, it 
can come loose when the car is moving.
fCheck whether the wiper blade is seated 
securely.
The wiper blade must engage the wiper arm properly.
1. Apply the handbrake.
2. Switch the wipers off (position 0) and remove 
the ignition key.
3. Fold windshield wiper arm away from the 
windshield.
A- Passenger’s side, curved wiper blade
B- Driver’s side, wiper blade with spoiler4. Press together the plastic spring of the wiper 
blade (right arrow).
Pull wiper blade out of wiper arm.
5. Insert new wiper blade until you feel it engage.
Ensure that the new wiper blade is inserted 
into the wiper arm in the same position:
– direction of the spoiler on the driver side,
– curvature on the passenger side.
6. Carefully fold wiper arm back onto the wind-
shield. 

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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. 

Practical Tips, Emergency Service
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Winter drivingThe capacity and ability of the battery to store 
power decreases at low outside temperatures. 
Moreover, the battery is more heavily loaded in the 
winter months, e.g. by the heated rear window, 
the more frequent use of additional lights, the 
blower and the windshield wipers, etc. 
fHave the battery checked before winter 
begins.
Keep the battery well charged to prevent it from 
freezing. 
A discharged battery can freeze even at 
23°F/-5 °
C, but a fully charged one only freezes at 
-40°F/-40 °C.
Laying up the vehicleIf the vehicle stands for long periods in the garage 
or workshop, the doors and lids should be closed.
fPlease observe the chapter “EMERGENCY 
UNLOCKING OF THE FRONT LUGGAGE 
COMPARTMENT LID” on Page 228.
fWithdraw the ignition key and, if necessary, 
disconnect the battery.
When the battery is disconnected, the 
alarm system ceases to function!
Even if you put your vehicle out of operation, the 
battery still discharges.
fThe battery must be charged, i.e. connected 
to a charger, approximately every 6 weeks in 
order to preserve functioning. 
Always observe the instructions of the charger 
manufacturer.
fStore a battery that has been removed in a 
dark, cool place, but not subject to frost.
Replacing the batteryThe battery is subject to normal wear: its service 
life depends heavily on the care you give it, 
climatic conditions and the conditions of use 
(distances, loads).
It is not possible to use the details on the battery 
case to determine a comparable battery that 
meets all the specific requirements of Porsche.
fUse only a battery that meets the specific 
requirements of your vehicle as a replacement. 
We recommend that you use an Orignal 
Porsche battery.
fPlease observe the disposal instructions for 
batteries! 

276UUndercoating ............................. 182
, 196
, 197
VValves ........................................................ 210
Vanity mirror................................................. 41
Vehicle
Care .................................................. 191
Identifikation label............................... 258
Identifikation number ........................... 258
Laying up the car................................ 231
Putting into operation .......................... 232
Washing ............................................. 191
Ventilation .................................................. 117
Vents .................................................114
, 117
Viscosity, engine oil.................................... 174
WWarning messages ..................................... 102
Washer fluid .......................................184
, 266
Washer lever .............................................. 110
Washing ..................................................... 191
Weights...................................................... 267
Welcome Home Function............................. 108
Wheel ............................... 198
, 203
, 262
, 263
Bolts ............................................17, 222
Changing............................................ 224
Checking pressure..........................5, 223
Inscription .......................................... 214
Loading information............................ 216
Pressure plate .................................... 259
Sidewall ............................................. 214Size ................................................... 214
Tire pressure ................................. 5
, 206
Tire sealant ........................................ 220
Windows ............................... 25
, 28, 154
, 196
Washer nozzles................................... 110
Washer system .......................... 184, 266
Windshield wipers .............................. 110, 169
Replacing ........................................... 169
Windstop .................................................... 161
Winter driving
Battery ............................................... 230
Jump lead starting.............................. 236
Winter operation
Coolant .............................................. 170
Locks................................................. 193
Seals ................................................. 197
Snow chains ....................................... 213
Tires .................................................. 212
Washer fluid........................................ 184
Wiper blades....................................... 169