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Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting
Platform or Garage liftfThe car must be raised only at the illustrated
jacking points.
Please observe the chapter “LIFTING THE VE-
HICLE WITH A JACK” on Page 290.
Please observe the chapter “RAISING VEHICLE
WITH THE JACK” on Page 230.
fLifting at any other place may damage the ve-
hicle or may result in personal injury.
Caution!
Risk of serious damage to the engine or the
vehicle.
fNever lift the vehicle by the engine, transmis-
sion or axles.
fDo not damage any sensitive components in the vicinity of the jacking points.
A- Front jacking points platform lift
B- Front jacking point garage liftPlatform liftfBefore the car is driven on to a lifting platform,
it must be ensured that there is enough space
between the lifting platform and the vehicle.
C- Rear jacking points platform lift
D- Rear jacking point garage liftGarage liftA garage lift must be used only at the illustrated
jacking points.
fLifting at any other place may damage the ve-
hicle or may result in personal injury.
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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
Changing Wheels
Warning!
Failure to follow these instructions may result
in serious personal injuries to you or to by-
standers.
Before changing the wheel
fIf you have a flat tire, move a safe distance off
the road. Turn the emergency flasher on and
use other warning devices to alert other motor-
ists.
fDo not park your vehicle where it may contact
dry grass, brush or other flammable materials.
The hot parts of the exhaust system could set
such materials on fire, thereby causing both
property damage and severe or fatal physical
injury.
fPassengers must not be in the vehicle when it
is jacked up.
fBefore you change a wheel, be sure the ground
is level and firm. If necessary, use a board un-
der the jack to ensure that the jack does not
sink into the ground.
fSet the parking brake and block the wheels op-
posite the flat tire on the other side of the vehi-
cle.While operating the jack
fThe jack is only to be used for changing a
wheel. Do not use it as a support to work under
the car.
fThe car must be jacked up only at the illustrat-
ed jacking points.Lifting at any other place
may damage the vehicle or may result in per-
sonal injury. Never jack the car up by the body
or the bumpers.
fFor safety reasons do not use tire inflating bot-
tles. Do not use commercially available sealant
bottles.Use only the tire inflating bottle locat-
ed in the luggage compartment.
Sequence of operation
Warning!
The jack must be used only to raise the car
for wheel changing.The jack must never be
used as a support to work underneath the ve-
hicle. If the jack is accidentally dislodged,
you or bystanders could suffer severe per-
sonal injury.
fNever jack up other vehicles or other loads
with the jack.
fAlways place the car on stable supports if you
have to work under it. When working under the
vehicle, always use safety stands specifically designed for this purpose.
fPlease use a suitable knee rest to protect your
clothing against soiling.
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Lifting the vehicle with a jack
Warning!
Danger of injury. The car may slip off the
jack.
fMake sure that no one is in the vehicle when
jacking up and changing a wheel.
fNever jack up the vehicle when it is parked on
a surface that slopes up, down or to the side.
fUse the jack only to raise the car for wheel
changing.
fAlways place the car on stable supports if work
has to be carried out under the car.
The car jack is not suitable for this.
Danger of injury if the level-control system
operates during the wheel change.
fSet the car to jacking mode before raising the
car.
Please observe the chapter “RAISING VEHICLE
WITH THE JACK” on Page 230.
Risk of injury and damage if the vehicle is not
secured.
fSecure the vehicle against rolling.
fPlease observe the chapter “SECURING THE VEHICLE AGAINST ROLLING” on Page 287.Maintenance note
The jacking point on the vehicle must be free of
dirt.
1. Slightly slacken the wheel bolts of the wheel to
be changed.
2. Only set up the jack at the rear jacking point
designed for the purpose. The jack foot must
be in contact over its whole area and must be
positioned directly below the head piece.
Use a suitable support if necessary.
3. Hold jack still and wind it up until its head en-
ters the jacking point on the vehicle.
Only jack vehicle up until the wheel to be chan-
ged is completely off the ground.
4. After lowering the vehicle, remove the jack.
Front jacking pointJacking point base
fSet up jack only at the points provided A or B.
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Rear jacking point Front jacking point
Jacking points for vehicles with a running
board
fSet up jack only at the points provided C or D.
Rear jacking point
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Front jacking pointJacking points for vehicles with side member
panels
The jacking points are accessible after removing
the plastic caps from the side member panels.
1. Open cover cap E or G to the front in the side
member panel via the internal handle recess
and pull off (arrow).
Rear jacking point2. Set up jack only at the points provided F or H.
3. Insert the cover cap E or G completely with
both centering lugs in the slots of the side
member panel and fold back until it can be felt
to engage.
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Index Lid
Engine compartment ........................... 180
Luggage compartment ........................ 178
Seal ................................................... 262
Lifting
Garage lift .......................................... 284
Jack................................................... 290
Platform ............................................. 284
Light
Flasher............................................... 117
Switch................................................ 114
Light alloy wheels ....................................... 262
Inscription .......................................... 282
Light segments........................................... 159
Lighter
front .................................................. 166
rear ................................................... 166
Lights ............................................... 194
,262
Changing............................................ 328
Chart ................................................. 327
Limit speed
Off-road shifting ......................... 207,210
Load .......................................................... 193
Compartment cover ............................ 172
Full ...................................................... 91
Partial .................................................. 91
Safety net .......................................... 172
Securing (ski bag) ............................... 188
Stowing.............................................. 193
Load fastening points .................................. 182
Loading level ............................ 229
,230
,355
Loadspace ........................................ 182,193
Loadspace floor ......................................... 182
Locking conditions ........................................ 22Locking the steering column
With Porsche Entry & Drive .................... 59
Without Porsche Entry & Drive................ 59
Locking, keyless ........................................... 24
Immobilizer ........................................... 25
Switching off readiness for operation ...... 25
Unlocking vehicle doors ......................... 24
Locks .......................................................... 84
Low beam ......................................... 114
,146
Switch ................................................ 114
Low level .................................................... 228
Low Range ............... 84
,201
,203
,207
,210
Indicator light ...................................... 207
Off-road driving program...................... 206
Luggage
Compartment cover ............................ 172
Safety net........................................... 172
Luggage compartment ................................ 182
Luggage compartment cover ..... 172
,183
,184
Luggage compartment lid................... 178,179
Locking ................................................ 24
Opening ............................................... 24
Luggage net ...................................... 182,193
Luggage safety net ............................ 185,186
Bracket .............................................. 185
MMain menu.................................................... 80
Make-up mirror ........................................... 142
Manual headlight beam adjustment ............... 107
Memory ................................................ 33
,34
Minor paint damage .................................... 259
Minor repairs .............................................. 269Mirrors .......................................................194
Door mirrors .........................................55
Interior mirror .......................................55
Moving off ................................198
,200
,201
MSR ...........................................................215
Multi-functional steering wheel ........................53
Function keys .................................53,54
Multi-purpose display ............................78
,181
Basic screens .......................................79
Clock ...................................................99
Collapsible spare wheel .........................90
Comfort..............................................101
Compass ............................................100
Factory settings ..................................105
Language ...........................................105
Level ....................................................83
Lighting ..............................................104
Load ....................................................91
Locks/reduction ....................................84
Main menu ............................................80
Operation, controls................................78
Settings................................................99
Spare wheel..........................................90
System.................................................92
Tire pressure .................................85,87
Tire sealant/sealing set .........................91
Tire type ...............................................88
Tyre type ..............................................88
Units ..................................................104
Vehicle info ...........................................82
Warnings ..............................................83