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Maintenance, Car Care
Changing the brake fluidBrake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over 
time. This accumulation of water lowers the boil-
ing point and, under certain operating conditions, 
can affect the braking action.
fTherefore, have the brake fluid changed in ac-
cordance with the change intervals stated in 
the booklet “Guarantee and Maintenance”.
The warning light in the instrument panel and the 
warning message on the multi-purpose display of 
the instrument panel indicate
– indicate the brake level fluid is too low or,
– in conjunction with large pedal travel could in-
dicate a braking-circuit failure.
Note on operation
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.
Washer FluidThe washer-fluid reservoir for windshield, rear win-
dow and headlights is located in the engine com-
partment.Warning message on the multi-purpose 
displayA message is shown on the multi-purpose display 
of the instrument panel if the washer-fluid level is 
too low.
In this case, the residual quantity is only around 
0.85 quarts (0.8 liter).
fAdd washer fluid at the next opportunity.
Topping off washer fluidThe capacity is approx. 7.9 quarts (7.5 liters).
Clean water is generally not enough to clean the 
windows and headlights.
It is advantageous to add a winter cleaner giving 
antifreeze protection or a suitable summer clean-
er, depending on the season. Follow the instruc-
tions for the mixture ratio.
fUse only cleaner authorised by Porsche.
1. Please note all the information on the refill 
container of the cleaning agent.
2. Open cap of the washer-fluid reservoir.
3. Top up washer fluid and close cap properly.
fDo not use engine coolant anti-freeze or any 
other solution that can damage the car’s paint, 
in the washer reservoir.
Brake fluid warning light 
USA
Brake fluid warning light 
Canada 

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Fuel RecommendationsYour Porsche is equipped with catalytic convert-
ers and must use UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
Your engine is designed to provide optimum per-
formance and fuel economy using unleaded premi-
um fuel with an octane rating of 98 RON 
(93 CLC or AKI). Porsche therefore recom-
mends the use of these fuels in your vehicle.
Porsche also recognizes that these fuels may not 
always be available. Be assured that your vehicle 
will operate properly on unleaded premium fuels 
with octane numbers of at least 95 RON 
(90 CLC or AKI), since the engine's “Electronic 
Oktane™ knock control“ will adapt the ignition tim-
ing, if necessary.
The use of UNLEADED FUEL ONLY is critically 
important to the life of the catalytic convert-
ers. Deposits from leaded fuels will ruin the 
converters and make it ineffective as an 
emission control device.
Cars with catalytic converters have a smaller fuel 
tank opening, and gas station pumps have smaller 
nozzles. This will prevent accidental pumping of 
leaded fuel into cars with catalytic converters.
Unleaded fuels may not be available outside the 
continental U.S. and Canada. Therefore, we rec-
ommend you do not take your car to areas or 
countries where unleaded fuel may not be avail-
able.
Octane ratingsOctane rating indicates a fuel's ability to resist det-
onation. Therefore, buying the correct octane gas 
is important to prevent engine “damage“.
The RON octane rating is based on the research 
method. The CLC (U.S. Cost of Living Council oc-
tane rating) or AKI (antiknockindex) octane rating 
usually displayed on U.S. fuel pumps is calculated 
as research octane number plus motor octane 
number, divided by 2, that is written as:
The CLC or AKI octane rating is usually lower than 
the RON rating:
For example: 95 RON equals 90 CLC or AKI
Fuels containing alcohol and etherSome areas of the U.S. require oxygenated fuels 
during certain portions of the year. Oxygenated fu-
els are fuels which contain alcohols (such as meth-
anol or ethanol) or ether (such as MTBE).
Under normal conditions, the amount of these 
compounds in the fuel will not affect driveability.
You may use oxygenated fuels in your Porsche, 
provided the octane requirements for your vehicle 
are met. We recommend, however, to change to a 
different fuel or station if any of the following prob-
lems occur with your vehicle:
– Deterioration of driveability and performance.
– Substantially reduced fuel economy.
– Vapor lock and non-start problems, especially 
at high altitude or at high temperature.
– Engine malfunction or stalling.
RON MON+
2 ---------------------------------- o rRM+
2 --------------- 

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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
B-Button for unlocking the spare wheel bracketOpening spare wheel bracket
 Warning!
Danger of injury and risk of accident if the 
spare wheel bracket is operated improperly.
fMake sure that no persons or animals are 
within the range of movement of the spare 
wheel bracket. Operate the spare wheel 
bracket only using button B.
fIf the vehicle is inclined to the side, the addi-
tional lock C on the spare wheel bracket must be operated.Precondition
The central locking system must be unlocked.
fPress button B and swing the spare wheel 
bracket open.
Notes on operation
– If the opening angle exceeds 30°, the spare 
wheel bracket automatically moves to final 
position.
The rear lid can be opened only when the spare 
wheel bracket is in final position.
– If the opening angle is less than 30°, the 
spare wheel bracket automatically moves back 
to its initial position.
However, the spare wheel bracket is not 
completely engaged yet and must be closed 
by hand. 
C- Additional lock Operating the additional lock of the spare 
wheel bracket if the vehicle is tilted to the 
side1. Open spare wheel bracket.
2. Slide additional lock C to the left.
The spare wheel bracket is mechanically 
locked.
The warning light “rear lid” and a message on 
the multi-purpose display of the instrument 
panel warn the driver that the spare wheel 
bracket is open.  

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Closing spare wheel bracket
 Warning!
Danger of injury and risk of accident if the 
spare wheel bracket is operated improperly.
fOperate the spare wheel bracket only using 
buttonB.
fIf the vehicle is tilted to the side, more effort 
will be required to swing the spare wheel 
bracket.
fMake sure that no persons or animals are 
within the range of movement of the spare wheel bracket.
1. Check whether additional lock C is engaged. If 
necessary, slide additional lock C to the right.
2. Swing spare wheel bracket closed with force.
3. Check lock and observe indication on the multi-
purpose display of the instrument panel.
The indicator light must go out when the spare 
wheel bracket is locked.
Automatic locking
fPlease observe the chapter “TAILGATE” on 
Page 104.
D- Towing lug cover (left)
E- Emergency release cableEmergency release for the spare wheel 
bracketIf the battery is flat, the only way to open the spare 
wheel bracket is by using the mechanical emer-
gency release.
 Warning!
Danger of injury and risk of accident if the 
spare wheel bracket is operated improperly.
fPerform emergency unlocking of the spare 
wheel bracket only when the vehicle is on a level surface. 
1. Remove cover of left towing lug D.
2. Pull emergency release cable E in the direction 
of the arrow.
The spare wheel bracket is now unlocked and 
can be operated. 

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Winter operationDuring the winter months, battery capacity tends 
to decrease as temperatures drop. Additionally, 
more power is consumed while starting, and the 
headlights, heater, rear window defogger, etc., 
are used more frequently.
Let your Porsche dealer test the battery's capaci-
ty before winter sets in.Vehicle storageIf the car stands for long periods in the garage or 
workshop, the doors and lids should be closed. 
fRemove the ignition key and, if necessary, dis-
connect the battery. 
Notes on operation
fWhen the battery is disconnected, the alarm 
system ceases to function.
If the vehicle was locked before the battery 
was disconnected, the alarm will be triggered 
when the battery is reconnected.
To deactivate the alarm system:
fLock the vehicle and unlock it again.Maintenance note
Even if you put your vehicle out of operation, the 
battery still discharges. 
The battery will discharge more quickly if your ve-
hicle is not driven on a daily basis over a distance 
of several miles. The more often you drive your ve-
hicle, and the longer the distance driven on each 
trip, the more opportunity the vehicle‘s charging 
system will have to recharge the batteries.
fTo preserve its efficiency, charge the battery 
about every 6 weeks.
fCheck the battery acid level and top off with 
distilled water if necessary.
fStore a battery that has been removed in a 
dark, cool place, but not subject to freezing.
Putting vehicle into operationAfter the battery is connected or charged, the 
PSM warning light lights up on the instrument pan-
el and a message appears on the multi-purpose 
display of the instrument panel to indicate a fault.
This fault can be remedied with a few simple 
steps:
1. Start the engine.
To do this, turn the ignition key or the control 
unit (on vehicles that have Porsche Entry & 
Drive) to ignition lock position 2 twice.2. Perform a few steering movements and drive 
a short distance in a straight line until the PSM 
warning light goes out and the message is 
erased from the memory of the multi-purpose 
display of the instrument panel.
3. If the warnings does not go out, then: 
Drive carefully to the nearest authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Have the fault remedied by an authorized 
Porsche dealer.
4. After the warnings disappear:
Stop the vehicle in a suitable place.
5. Perform adaptation of the power windows:
Please observe the chapter “STORING FINAL 
POSITION OF THE DOOR WINDOWS” on 
Page 31.
6. On vehicles with tire pressure monitoring sys-
tem:
Please observe the chapter “SYSTEM LEAR-
NING PHASE” on Page 89.
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Charging the batteryYour authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to 
advise you about a suitable charger.
1. Always observe the instructions of the charger 
manufacturer.
2. When charging the battery, ensure adequate 
ventilation.
3. Check the acid level of a low-maintenance bat-
tery.
4. Connect charger to the jump starting points.
Only plug into the mains and switch the charg-
er on when it has been correctly connected up.
5. After charging, disconnect the charger.
6. Check the acid level of a low-maintenance bat-
tery.
After charging the battery After the battery is connected or the completely
discharged battery is charged, the PSM warning 
light lights up on the instrument panel and a mes-
sage appears on the multi-purpose display of the 
instrument panel to indicate a fault.
This fault can be remedied with a few simple 
steps:
1. Start the engine.
To do this, turn the ignition key or the control 
unit (on vehicles that have Porsche Entry & 
Drive) to ignition lock position 2 twice.
2. Perform a few steering movements to the left 
and to the right when vehicle is standing and 
drive a short distance in a straight line until the 
PSM warning light goes out and the message 
is erased from the memory of the multi-pur-
pose display of the instrument panel.
3. If the warnings does not go out, then: 
Drive carefully to the nearest authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Have the fault remedied by an authorized 
Porsche dealer.4. After the warnings disappear:
Stop the vehicle in a suitable place.
5. Perform adaptation of the power windows:
Please observe the chapter “STORING FINAL 
POSITION OF THE DOOR WINDOWS” on 
Page 31.
6. On vehicles with tire pressure monitoring sys-
tem:
Please observe the chapter “SYSTEM LEAR-
NING PHASE” on Page 89. 

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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
Replacing the remote control 
batteryNote
fPlease dispose batteries in compliance with 
any and all government regulations.
If the battery in the remote control becomes too 
weak, a warning will appear on the multi-purpose 
display in the instrument panel. 
The battery should be changed if this should be 
the case.Changing the battery
1. Carefully pry out the lid on the back of the key 
housing with a small screwdriver.
2. Replace battery (observe polarity). 
A replacement battery is available from your 
authorized Porsche dealer.
3. Replace cover and press together firmly. 

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Index
IndexAABD ......................................... 217
,219
,221
ABS ......................................... 217
,220
,223
Off road ............................................. 224
Warning light ...................................... 223
After driving off road ................................... 228
Aftermarket Alarms ..................................... 173
Air cleaner.................................................. 254
Air conditioning
Central vents ............................. 134,140
Cover flap .......................................... 128
Disabling control panel (rear) ............... 137
Display ............................. 129
,132
,136
Footwell .................................... 134,140
Four zone ........................................... 136
Fresh-air intake ................................... 127
Mono function ..................................... 133
Rear.......................................... 137,141
REST mode ............................... 135,141
Sensors ............................................. 128
Setting air quantity ............ 130
,133
,139
Setting temperature ................... 133,138
Side vents ................................. 134,140
Two zone .................................. 129,132
Vents ................................................. 127
Windshield ................................. 134,140
Air quantity
Setting ............................. 130
,133
,139
Air suspension ................. 163
,179
,217
,236
Airbag ................................................. 49,273
Disposal ............................................... 51Function ............................................... 49
Unit ...................................................... 52
Warning light......................................... 50
Air-conditioned areas
Rear................................................... 141
Air-conditioning compressor....... 129
,135
,140
Alarm button................................................. 17
Alarm system . 21
,23,27,28,30,194
,310
Alcantara.................................................... 273
All-Season tires .................................. 358,359
All-Terrain tires ................................... 358,359
All-wheel drive ........................... 113
,217
,219
Anti-freeze content ...................................... 249
Anti-lock brake system .............. 217
,220
,223
Anti-roll bars
Disengageable .................................... 214
Armrest...................................................... 178
Ashtray
Front .................................................. 170
Rear................................................... 170
Assembly aid ..................................... 301,307
Assistance when driving downhill .................. 226
Audio
Tips ................................................... 172
AUTO button .................... 132
,133
,136
,138
AUTO-LOCK .................................................. 23
Automatic anti-dazzle operation...................... 58
Automatic brake differential ....... 217
,219
,221
Automatic circulating-air mode ............ 134,139
Automatic mode, air conditioning132
,133
,138
Automatic transmission fluid ........................ 254
BBattery ......................... 59
,62,78,174
,320
After charging ..................................... 333
Car key .............................................. 334
Care................................................... 320
Charge state....................................... 320
Charging ............................................ 333
Installing ............................................. 330
Putting vehicle into operation ...............321
Removing ........................................... 328
Removing/installing .................... 323,327
Replacing ........................................... 322
Warning light....................................... 111
Winter driving...................................... 321
Before driving off .................................12,228
Belts ............................................................ 42
Fastening ............................................. 44
Height adjustment ................................. 45
Opening ............................................... 44
Tensioner ............................................. 43
Warning light.................................. 43,48
Brake ...........................................................65
Booster ................................................ 67
Discs ................................................... 68
Pads .................................................... 68
Warning light......................................... 66
Brake fluid
Changing ............................................ 252
Brake light .................................................. 346
Brake tests................................................. 226
Brake wear