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Starting and Stopping the EnginefPlease observe the chapter “IMMOBILIZER” on 
Page 19.
fPlease observe the chapter “EMISSION 
CONTROL SYSTEM” on Page 263.
 Danger!
Risk of poisoning. Exhaust gas contains 
colorless and odorless carbon monoxide 
(CO), which is toxic even in low concentra-
tion. Carbon monoxide can cause uncon-
sciousness and even death if inhaled.
fNever start or let the engine run in an en-
closed, unventilated area. It is not recommend-
ed to sit in your car for prolonged periods with 
the engine on and the car not moving.
An unattended vehicle with a running engine 
is potentially hazardous. If warning lights 
should come on to indicate improper opera-
tion, they would go unnoticed.
fNever leave the engine idling unattended.
Danger of fire.
fDo not drive or park your car where combus-
tible materials, such as dry grass or leaves, 
can come into contact with the hot exhaust 
system.
fIf your car catches on fire for any reason, call 
the fire department. Do not endanger your life by attempting to put out the fire.
Starting vehicles with manual 
transmissionfOperate footbrake.
fFully depress and hold the clutch pedal.
fPut the gearshift lever in neutral.
fDo not press the accelerator pedal. The engine 
control module will provide the correct starting 
mixture.
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 2.
fDo not operate the starter longer than approx. 
10 seconds. If necessary, repeat the starting 
procedure after a pause of approx. 
10 seconds. Turn the ignition key back to 
ignition lock position 3 first.
The first operation of the starter is ended automat-
ically when the engine starts.
If the engine does not start, subsequent starter 
operations will not be ended automatically.fDo not warm up the engine when stationary. 
Drive off immediately. 
Avoid high revolutions and full throttle until the 
engine has reached operating temperature.
fIf battery output is insufficient, jump leads can 
be used to start the engine.
fPlease observe the chapter “EMERGENCY 
STARTING WITH JUMPER CABLES” on 
Page 331.
Note on operation
To ensure a good charge condition for the battery 
and thus its ability to start the engine, all electrical 
accessories which are not required should be swit-
ched off when the ignition is switched on and when 
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StoppingfWithdraw the ignition key only when the vehicle 
is stationary, otherwise the steering lock en-
gages and the vehicle cannot be steered.
fOnly switch the ignition off when the vehicle 
comes to a stop, as there is no steering assis-
tance and brake boost when the engine is 
switched off.
fAlways withdraw the ignition key and engage 
the parking brake when leaving the vehicle.
The control unit always remains in the ignition 
lock in vehicles that have Porsche Entry & 
Drive.
Note on operation
The vehicle battery discharges if the ignition key is 
left inserted.
 Warning!
Danger of injury. 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.Radiator fans
The radiator and radiator fans are in the front of 
the car.
 Warning!
Danger of injury. After the ignition is 
switched off, the engine compartment and 
coolant temperatures are monitored for ap-
prox. 30 minutes. During this period, and de-
pending on temperature, the radiator fan 
may continue to run or start to run.
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Parking BrakeThe parking brake acts on the rear wheels and 
serves to secure the car while parked.
fUse the parking brake only after the vehicle 
has come to a full stop.
Applying the parking brakefPress down firmly on the foot pedal. 
The warning light in the instrument panel lights 
up.
A message will be displayed on the multi-pur-
pose display of the instrument panel if the 
parking brake is not released before moving 
off.
If the brake is not fully set, the vehicle may roll 
without control.
fBefore exiting the vehicle, make sure that the 
parking brake is fully applied and the vehicle is 
not moving at all.
 Danger!
Risk of serious personal injury or death. A 
partially engaged parking brake may allow 
the vehicle to roll, causing serious personal 
injury or death to any person in its path.
fEngage the parking brake fully.
fPlease observe the chapter “WARNING LIGHTS 
AND WARNING MESSAGES” on Page 108.fPress on the footbrake and pull handle A of the 
parking brake.
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The warning lights will go out after the parking 
brake is fully released.
The warning lights are not an indicator that the 
parking brake is fully applied; it is only intended to 
be a warning to release the parking brake before 
driving the car.
 Caution!
A partially engaged brake will overheat the 
rear brakes, reduce their effectiveness and 
cause excessive wear.
fRelease the parking brake fully.
fWhen parking your car, press down firmly on 
the foot pedal. 
fMove the selector lever to “P“ (Tiptronic) or 
move the gearshift lever to reverse or first 
gear (Manual transmission).
fOn hills also turn the front wheels towards the 
curb.
BrakesfMake it a habit to check the operation of your 
brakes before driving.
Keep in mind that the braking distance increases 
very rapidly as the speed increases. At 60 mph 
(100 km/h), for example, it is not twice but four 
times longer than 30 mph (50 km/h). Tire traction 
is also less effective when the roads are wet or 
slippery.
fTherefore, always maintain a safe distance 
from the car in front of you.Note
Even though the brake discs consist of alloyed 
grey cast iron, they will unavoidably start to cor-
rode if your car is parked for an extended period. 
The brakes will tend to “rub“ as a result.
The nature, extent and effects of corrosion de-
pend on the amount of time the vehicle was 
parked, whether road salt or grit was spread and 
whether grease-dissolving agents were used in 
car washes.
If the braking comfort is noticeably impaired, we 
recommend having the brake system checked by 
experts at an authorized Porsche dealer.
Parking Brake warning 
light USA
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Brake system functionYour Porsche is equipped with a power assisted 
hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disc 
brakes at the front and rear. 
Both circuits function independently. One brake 
circuit operates the front left and rear right wheel 
and the other operates the front right and rear left 
wheel.
If one brake circuit has failed, the other will still op-
erate. However, you will notice an increased pedal 
travel when you apply the brakes.Failure of one 
brake circuit will cause the stopping distance to in-
crease.
 Warning!
Risk of an accident. In the unlikely event of 
hydraulic failure of one brake circuit:
fPush the brake pedal down firmly and hold it in 
that position. A mechanical linkage activates 
the second circuit, and you will be able to bring 
the vehicle to a stop.
fAfter bringing your vehicle to a complete stop, 
avoid driving the vehicle and instead have it 
towed to the nearest authorized Porsche deal-er for repair.The warning light in the instrument panel lights up.
A message will be displayed on the multi-purpose 
display of the instrument panel if the brake fluid 
level is too low, or (if the brake pedal travel has in-
creased) one of the two brake circuits has failed.
A greater braking pressure will be required, stop-
ping distances will be longer and the braking be-
havior will change, particularly in curves.
With correctly adjusted brakes and a correctly 
working brake system, the pedal travel to the 
point of brake application should be 1-3/16 in. to 
1-9/16 in. (30 to 40 mm). Whenever the brake 
pedal travel exceeds this value, have the brake 
system checked. 
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Brake pedal
 Warning!
Risk of an accident.
Any obstruction of the brake pedal could in-
crease the stopping distance.
fAlways check the movement of the brake pedal 
before driving and make sure that it is not ob-
structed by a floor mat or any other object.
fSecure the floor mat to prevent it from sliding 
into positions that could interfere with the safe 
operation of your vehicle.
Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you 
floor mats of the correct size including a secur-ing possibility.
Note
In case one of the two brake circuits fails, in-
creased pedal travel is required to bring your vehi-
cle to a full stop.
 Warning!
To avoid overheating and premature wear of 
the brakes:
fBefore descending a steep grade, reduce 
speed and shift the transmission into a lower 
driving position to control speed. 
fDo not “ride the brakes“ by resting your foot on 
the pedal when not intending to apply brake 
pressure.
fDo not hold the pedal down too long or too of-
ten. This could cause the brakes to get hot and not function properly.
Brake boosterThe brake booster assists braking only when 
the engine is running.
When the car is moving while the engine is not run-
ning, or if the brake booster is defective, more 
pressure on the brake pedal is required to bring 
the car to a stop.
Moisture, road salt or grit on brakes affects brak-
ing. When the vehicle is driven on salted or gritted 
roads for extended periods, the brakes should be 
washed down thoroughly about every 2 weeks. An 
automatic carwash facility cannot do this job prop-
erly. Brakes will dry after a few cautious brake ap-
plications.
 Warning!
Driving through water may reduce the trac-
tion. Moisture on brakes from road water, car 
wash, or a coating of road salt or grit may af-
fect braking efficiency.
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Brake wearYour car has excellent brakes, but they are still 
subject to wear. The rate at which they wear de-
pends on how the brakes are used.
fHave the brake system inspected at the inter-
vals recommended in your Maintenance Book-
let.
The warning light in the instrument panel lights up.
A message will be displayed on the multi-purpose 
display of the instrument panel if the brake pads 
are worn, excessively.
fDo not continue to operate the vehicle.
Have your authorized Porsche dealer inspect 
or replace the brake pads.
fPlease observe the chapter “WARNING LIGHTS 
AND WARNING MESSAGES” on Page 108.
Brake pads and brake discsWear on the brake pads and brake discs depends 
to a great extent on the driving style and the con-
ditions of use and therefore cannot be expressed 
in actual miles on the road.
The high-performance brake system is designed 
for optimal braking effect at all speeds and tem-
peratures.
Certain speeds, braking forces and ambient con-
ditions (such as temperature and humidity) there-
fore might cause the brakes to squeal.New brake pads or linings
New brake pads have to be “broken in“, and there-
fore only attain optimal friction when the car has 
covered several hundred miles or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be com-
pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. 
This also applies whenever the brake pads and 
brake discs are replaced.
Brake wear warning light 
USA
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 Warning!
fDo not obstruct the pedal travel with floor mats 
or other objects.
The brake booster is ready for operation only 
while the engine is running. 
If the engine is switched off or there is a defect in 
the brake booster, much greater force has to be 
applied to the pedal when braking. 
fPlease observe the chapter “TOWING” on 
Page 350.
In heavy rain, while driving through water or after 
leaving a car wash, the braking action may be de-
layed and increased pressure may be required.
fFor this reason, keep further back from the ve-
hicle in front and “dry” the brakes by applying 
them at intervals. Make sure that following traf-
fic is not affected.
After a long drive over salted or gritted roads, a 
coating may form on the brake discs and pads 
that significantly reduces friction and thus braking 
action.
fTherefore, clean the brake discs and pads ap-
prox. every 2 weeks with a strong jet of water. 
The cleaning effect of automatic car washes is 
insufficient.
To prevent corrosion of the brake discs, “brake 
them dry” before parking the car.fEven though the brake discs consist of alloyed 
grey cast iron, they will unavoidably start to 
corrode if your car is parked for an extended 
period. The brakes will tend to “rub” as a re-
sult.
The nature, extent and effects of corrosion de-
pend on the amount of time the vehicle was 
parked, whether road salt or grit was spread 
and whether grease-dissolving agents were 
used in car washes.
If the braking comfort is noticeably impaired, 
we recommend having the brake system 
checked by experts at an authorized Porsche 
dealer.
fTo relieve the braking system on downhill 
stretches, change down to a lower gear in 
good time to obtain engine braking.
If engine braking is insufficient on steep 
stretches, operate the footbrake at intervals. 
Continuous braking overheats the brakes and 
reduces the braking effect.
fPlease observe the chapter “BRAKE-FLUID LE-
VEL” on Page 251.