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Maintenance, Car Care
Air CleanerRegular replacement of the filter element is part of 
servicing.
fIn dusty conditions, clean the filter element 
more frequently and replace if necessary.
Further important information concerning “mainte-
nance” can be found in a separate chapter.
fPlease observe the chapter “EXERCISE 
EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR 
VEHICLE” on Page 260.Particle FilterThe fresh air passing through the particle filter into 
the passenger compartment is virtually free of 
dust and pollen.
fIf the outside air is polluted by exhaust fumes, 
press the circulating-air button.
A dirty filter can be the cause of reduced air 
throughput.
fHave filter replaced by your authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Regular replacement of the filter is part of servic-
ing.
Automatic Transmission Fluid The torque converter and the transmission are lu-
bricated with Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). 
fPlease observe the chapter “CAPACITIES” on 
Page 386.
Do not tow the car or run the engine without ATF 
in the transmission. The automatic transmission 
may be damaged by even a tiny speck of dirt, only 
a clean funnel or spout must be used when adding 
AT F.
The ATF and transmission oil has to be checked 
and changed at the intervals listed in your Mainte-
nance Schedule.
We recommend that you have the ATF and trans-
mission oil changed at your Porsche dealer, who 
has the required lubricants and the necessary fill-
ing equipment.
If you suspect an oil leak in the transmission, have 
your authorized Porsche dealer check it out imme-
diately.
Manual Transmission OilThe transmission oil has to be checked and 
changed at the intervals listed in your Maintenance 
Schedule. 
fPlease observe the chapter “CAPACITIES” on 
Page 386.
We recommend that you have the transmission oil 
changed at your Porsche dealer, who has the re-
quired lubricants and the necessary filling equip-
ment. 
If you suspect an oil leak in the transmission, have 
your authorized Porsche dealer check it out imme-
diately.  

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Maintenance, Car Care 6. Unclip cap A.7. Pull off wiper blade toward the windscreen (ar-
row).
8. Fold wiper blade back to its original position. Note on operation
fMake sure that the wiper blade is pushed onto 
the wiper arm up to the stop. 
9. Fit cap A again.
10.Fold wiper blade back to its original position.
11.Carefully fold wiper arm back on to the wind-
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Fuel
 Warning!
Fuel is highly flammable and harmful to 
health.
fFire, open flame and smoking are prohibited 
when handling fuel.
fAvoid contact with skin or clothing.
fDo not inhale fuel vapours.
To prevent damage to the emission control 
system and engine:
fNever drive the tank completely out of fuel.
fAvoid high cornering speeds after the warning lights have come on.To avoid permanent damage to the functionality of 
the catalytic converters and oxygen sensors, use 
only unleaded fuel.
The engine is designed to provide optimum 
performance and fuel consumption if unleaded 
premium fuel with 98 RON/88 MON is used.
If unleaded premium fuels with octane numbers of 
at least 95 RON/85 MON are used, the en-
gine's knock control automatically adapts the igni-
tion timing.
The emission control system can be damaged in 
various ways (e.g. fuelling incorrectly, shortage of 
fuel, tow-starting).
fPlease observe the chapter “HOW EMISSION 
CONTROL WORKS” on Page 283.
fPlease observe the chapter “LEVEL GAUGE” 
on Page 88.
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How Emission Control WorksWhen an automobile engine is running, it uses en-
ergy generated through the combustion of a mix-
ture of air and fuel. Depending on whether a car is 
driven fast or slowly or whether the engine is cold 
or hot, some of the fuel (hydrocarbons) may not 
be burned completely, but may be discharged into 
the engine crankcase or exhaust system. Additon-
al hydrocarbons may enter the atmosphere 
through evaporation of fuel from the fuel tank. 
These hydrocarbons (HC), when released into the 
air, contribute to undesirable pollution.
In addition, carbon monoxide (CO) and oxides of 
nitrogen (NOx) contribute to engine emissions. 
They, too, are formed during the combustion proc-
ess and discharged into the exhaust system.
To reduce these pollutants, your Porsche is 
equipped with a precisely calibrated fuel injection 
system to assure a finely balanced air/fuel mixture 
under all operating conditions.
Oxygen sensorThe oxygen sensor, installed in the exhaust pipe 
continuously senses the oxygen content of the ex-
haust and signals the information to an electronic 
control unit. The control unit corrects the air/fuel 
ratio, so the engine always receives an accurately 
metered air/fuel mixture.Crankcase ventilationThrough crankcase ventilation, undesirable emis-
sions from the engine crankcase are not permit-
ted to reach the outside atmosphere. These emis-
sions are recirculated from the crankcase to the 
air intake system. From here the emissions mix 
with the intake air and are later burned in the en-
gine.Catalytic convertersThe catalytic converters are efficient “clean-up“ 
devices built into the exhaust system of the vehi-
cle. The catalytic converters burn the undesirable 
pollutants in the exhaust gas before it is released 
into the atmosphere.
The exclusive use of unleaded fuel is critical-
ly important for the life of the catalytic con-
verters. Therefore, only unleaded fuel must 
be used.The catalytic converters will be damaged by:
– push or tow starting the vehicle
– misfiring of the engine
– turning off the ignition while the vehicle is mov-
ing or
– driving until the fuel tank is completely empty
– by other unusual operating conditions.
fDo not continue to operate your vehicle under 
these conditions, since raw fuel might reach 
the catalytic converters. This could result in 
overheating of the converters. Federal law pro-
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High-pressure cleaning units
 Warning!
High-pressure cleaning units can damage 
the following components:
–Tires
– Logos, emblems
– Painted surfaces
– Widened fenders
– Lock and latch of the removable towing attach-
ment
– Seals of the electrically retractable ball hitch
– Alternator, valve covers
– ParkAssist sensors
fPlease observe the operating instructions from 
the unit manufacturer.
fAlways cover the lid over the brake fluid reser-
voir prior to cleaning. Never point the cleaning 
jet directly at the lid.
fWhen cleaning with a flat-jet nozzle or the like, 
maintain a minimum distance of 21 in. 
(50 cm).fNever use high-pressure cleaning units with a 
round-jet nozzle.
A high-pressure cleaning unit with round nozzle 
will damage your vehicle. The tires are particu-
larly susceptible to damage.
fDo not point the cleaning jet directly at any of 
the aforementioned components.
WashingThe best protection for the car from the damaging 
effects of the environment is frequent washing and 
preservation. The underside of the car should also 
be thoroughly washed for cinders, salt or sanding 
at winter‘s end.
The longer salt, road dust, industrial dust, insect 
remains, bird excrement, and tree exudations (res-
in, pollen), etc. are allowed to remain on the body-
work, the more serious is their harmful effect.
New cars should be washed carefully with plenty 
of clear water to protect the new paint work.
Dark paint finishes show up the smallest of sur-
face damage (e.g. scratches) more readily than 
lighter colors.
Dark colors are also more susceptible to scratch-
ing because of the composition of their pigments 
and require particularly careful paint care.fDo not wash your car in bright sunlight or while 
the bodywork is still hot.
fWhen washing by hand, use abundant water, a 
soft sponge or wash brush and Porsche car 
shampoo.
fBegin by spraying the body thoroughly with wa-
ter to rinse away loose dirt.
fAfter washing, rinse the car with plenty of wa-
ter and then dry with a chamois leather. 
Do not use the same chamois leather for dry-
ing as you use for cleaning the windshield and 
windows.
 Warning!
Moisture which gets on the brakes during a 
car wash can reduce braking efficiency or 
make the brake pull unevenly which could in-
crease the danger of an accident, causing 
serious personal injuries or death.
fAlways apply the brakes a few times after 
washing the car to test braking efficiency and 
dry the brake discs.
When doing this, take care not to hamper other 
road users behind you (traffic conditions per-mitting). 

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Exercise Extreme Caution 
when Working on your Vehicle ..................... 296
Notes on Minor Repairs .............................. 296
Tires/Wheels ............................................. 297
Jack .......................................................... 311
Tool Kit ..................................................... 311
Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting Platform 
or Garage lift ............................................. 312
Compressor .............................................. 313
Wheel Bolts ............................................... 313
Spacers .................................................... 314
Changing Wheels........................................ 315
Flat Tire ..................................................... 316
Electrical System ....................................... 334
Battery ...................................................... 344
Emergency Starting with Jumper Cables ...... 355
Replacing the remote control battery ........... 358
Bulb Chart ................................................. 359
Replacing Bulbs ......................................... 360
Headlights ................................................. 361
Tail Light ................................................... 369
License Plate Lights................................... 371
Headlight Adjustment.................................. 372
Changing Headlights from Left 
to Right-Hand Traffic ................................... 373
Towing ...................................................... 374 

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Tires/WheelsThe original equipment tires and wheel rims on 
your Porsche comply with all applicable Federal 
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.
For your safety remember the following:
– Wheel rims and wheel bolts are matched to fit 
your Porsche.
– If you intend to use other than original equip-
ment wheels, be sure that they conform to 
Porsche specifications for your model. Only 
tires with the same make and with the same 
specification code (e.g. “N0“, “N1“...) can be 
mounted.
– The use of wheel rims and wheel bolts that do 
not meet specifications of the original factory 
installed equipment will affect the safe opera-
tion of your vehicle and affect warranty cover-
age.
– Before you plan on exchanging wheels, or 
snow tires already mounted on the wheel rims, 
consult your authorized Porsche dealer. 
Your dealer has the technical information nec-
essary to advise you which wheel rims and 
wheel bolts are compatible with the original 
factory installations.
 Danger!
Risk of loss of control and serious personal 
injury or death.
fIf while driving, your vehicle experiences a sud-
den vibration or ride disturbance, and/or you 
suspect that possible damage to your tires or 
vehicle has occurred, you should immediately 
reduce your speed without excessive use of 
the brakes.
fStop the vehicle as soon as possible, and 
inspect the tires.
If you cannot determine the cause for the dis-
turbance, have your vehicle towed to the near-
est Porsche or tire dealer to have your vehicle 
or tire(s) inspected.
fContinuing to operate the vehicle without cor-
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Example of a tire pressure plate ATire Pressure plateDepending on when your vehicle was manufac-
tured, the tire pressure plate on the driver's door 
will contain different data.
Information on the tire pressure plate A
A Seating capacity
Maximum number of vehicle occupants, includ-
ing the driver.B Vehicle load limit 
Is the maximum total weight limit specified of 
the load (passengers and cargo) for the vehi-
cle. This is the maximum weight of passengers 
and cargo that can be loaded into the vehicle. 
If a trailer is being towed, the trailer tongue 
weight must be included as part of the cargo 
load. Please observe the chapter “LOADING 
INFORMATION” on Page 213. 
C Original tire size
Size of tires mounted at the factory.
D Recommended cold tire inflation pressure
These values are for cold tires (68°F/20 °C).
E Approved tire sizes
F Size and tire pressure for the collapsible spare 
wheel
Example of a tire pressure plate BInformation on the tire pressure plate B
A Approved tire size 
B Permissible tire pressure for the front axle
C Tire pressure for fully loaded or partially 
loaded vehicle
D Permissible tire pressure for the rear axle
E Size and tire pressure for the collapsible spare 
wheel