
Controls, Instruments
97
TEL
Telephone informationSwitching on selection field “D”
fPush operating lever forward.
Calling telephone information
fSelect TEL with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.Note
You can recall phone calls, e.g. calls that arrived
during your absence, via the menu item “Missed
calls”.
Example:
Selecting from the telephone book and
calling
fSelect “Phone book” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.fSelect a person to call and push the operating
lever forward.
The connection is established.
fPush the operating lever forward to end the
call.
Incoming call
fSelect “Accept” or “Refuse” and push the
operating lever forward.
Note
fRejected phone calls can be recalled with
menu item “Missed calls”.

Controls, Instruments
117
Indicator faulty Coolant indicator failed.
Have the fault remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
Brake pad wear Have the brake pads changed immediately at an
authorized Porsche dealer.
Warning – Brake fluid level Stop immediately in a suitable place.
Do not continue driving. Have the fault remedied
at an authorized Porsche dealer.
Warning – Brake circuit division Stop immediately in a suitable place.
Do not continue driving. Have the fault remedied
at an authorized Porsche dealer.
ABS failure Have the fault remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
PSM off Porsche Stability Management has been swit-
ched off.
PSM on Porsche Stability Management has been swit-
ched on.
PSM failure Have the fault remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
PASM Normal/Sport Indicator for selected PASM mode
PASM failure Have the fault remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
PASM indicator faulty Have the fault remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
Sport mode failure Have the fault remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
Instrument
panelOn-board
computerText display on on-board
computerMeaning/measure

Maintenance, Car Care
183
Changing the brake fluid Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over
time. This accumulation of water lowers the boil-
ing point and, under certain operating con ditions,
can affect braking performance.
Therefore have the brake fluid changed in accord-
ance with the change intervals stated in the bro-
chure “Maintenance”. The brake-fluid warning lights in the instrument
panel and on-board computer indicate:
– brake-fluid level too low,
– in conjunction with large pedal travel, braking-
circuit failure.
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.
Warning light USA
Warning light Canada

Maintenance, Car Care
199
Cleaning and preserving engine
compartment The engine compartment and the surface of the
engine are treated with a corrosion-inhibitor at the
factory.
If degreasing solvents are used to clean the en-
gine compartment or the engine is washed down,
the process almost invariably removes the corro-
sion-inhibiting coating. It is then absolutely neces-
sary to have a durable preservative applied to all
surfaces, body seams, joints and assemblies in
the engine compartment. This also applies when
corrosion-inhibitor parts are replaced.
Caution!
Risk of damage to the alternator.
fDo not point the cleaning jet directly at the al-ternator, or cover the alternator.
Effective corrosion-proofing is particularly impor-
tant during the cold weather season. If your car is
driven frequently in areas where salt has been
spread on the roads, the whole engine compart-
ment should be cleaned thoroughly after the win-
ter to prevent salt from causing any lasting dam-
age. A full under-body wash should also be per-
formed at the same time.
Windows The road dust which settles on the windshield and
windows contains particles of tire rubber and oil
residue. The interior trim and upholstery release
particles, particularly in strong sunlight, which col-
lect on the insides of the windows. These deposits
are augmented by impurities in the air which en-
ters the car through the fresh air vents.
fClean all windows regularly, inside and outside,
with Porsche window cleaner.
fIf you use a chamois leather for the windows,
do not use it for paintwork as it will otherwise
pick up a certain amount of preservative or
polish and could smear the windows and thus
impair vision.
fRemove dead insects with the Porsche insect
remover.
Note
Door windows feature a water-repellent (hydropho-
bic) coating which prevents soiling of the windows.
This coating is subject to natural wear and can be
renewed.
fConsult an authorized Porsche dealer.
Wiper blades Wiper blades that are in perfect condition are vital
for a clear view.
fReplace the wiper blades twice per year (be-
fore and after the cold season) or whenever
wiper performance deteriorates.
fPeriodically clean the wiper blades with
Porsche window cleaner, especially after the
vehicle has been washed in a car wash.
If they are very dirty (e.g. with insect remains),
they can be cleaned with a sponge or cloth. Undercoating The underside of your car is durably protected
against chemical and mechanical influences.
As it is not possible to exclude the risk of damage
to this protective coating in day to day driving, it
is advisable to have the underside of the car in-
spected at certain intervals - preferably before the
start of winter and again in spring - and the under-
coating restored as necessary.
Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the
bodyseal treatment procedures and has the nec-
essary equipment for applying factory approved
materials. We recommend that you entrust them
with such work and inspections.
Unlike conventional spray oils, undercoating and
rust-proofing compounds based on bitumen or
wax do not attack the sound-proofing materials ap-
plied at the factory.

Maintenance, Car Care
203
Storing your Porsche If you intend to store your Porsche for a prolonged
period, please consult your authorized Porsche
dealer. The staff will be glad to advise you on the
most suitable and necessary methods.
fClean your vehicle thoroughly inside and out-
side.
Clean the engine compartment.
The under carriage and chassis components
should be free of dirt and salt deposits.
fFill up the fuel tank.
fChange the oil and oil filter, and run the engine
for several minutes.
fIncrease the tire pressure to 58 psi (4 bar).
It is not recommended to lift the vehicle, due to
the possibility of corrosion on shock absorber
piston shafts.
The vehicle should be moved slightly, approxi-
mately every four weeks, to prevent flat spot
on the tires. Climate control
The air conditioning system should be in good
working condition and fully charged.
Windshield/Headlight washer
fCheck and correct antifreeze/cleaning solution
level as necessary.
Electrical system
fRemove the battery from the vehicle and store
it in a cool dry place, not on a cement floor.
When the battery is disconnected, the
alarm system is deactivated.
fRecharge the battery every 3 months. If the
battery remains in the vehicle with the cables
connected, it is necessary to check, remove
and recharge the battery every 2-3 weeks.
Do not fast charge the battery.
fPlease observe the chapter “BATTERY” on
Page 235. Vehicle interior
The interior must be dry, especially in the area of
the floor carpets. The use of drying agents (Silica-
Gel) is recommended in vehicles with leather inte-
rior and in areas with high humidity. The recom-
mended amount is 3 fabric bags of 1.1 lbs. (500
grams) each placed on the floor carpets.
Windows, doors, lids and top must be closed. The
air vents should be opened.

Practical Tips, Emergency Service
247
Installing1. Insert the headlight into the guide rails and
push it fully into the wing.
2. Push headlight to the rear and at the same
time the turn socket wrench until it points
horizontally to the rear C.
The headlight locking device must perceptibly
and audibly engage.
3. Insert rubber plug into the unlocking opening
and secure the carpeting.
Check the function of all lights.
Low beam, high beam and additional high
beamOpening the lid of the headlight housing
1. Unscrew the 4 screws A.
2. First lift release tab B, then push both release
tabs C upwards and take off lid.

Practical Tips, Emergency Service
249
Changing bulb for high beam or additional
high beam (Bi-Xenon headlight)
1. Turn the bulb holder.
Turn it counter-clockwise on the left headlight
and clockwise on the right headlight.
Take bulb holder out of the headlight housing.2. Pull both plug release tabs apart.
Pull plug out of the bulb holder.
3. Replace the defective bulb with bulb holder.
4. Reassemble in reverse order.Closing lid of headlight housing
1. Push on lid until it perceptibly engages.
2. Fasten lid with the 4 screws.

276
Index
IndexAABS (antilock brake system) .......................... 59
Advanced Airbag........................................... 44
Air conditioning ...................................130
, 133
Air distribution ....................................130, 133
Air filter ...................................................... 194
Airbag .......................................................... 42
Function ............................................... 44
Warning light ........................................ 47
Air-conditioning compressor ................132, 135
Alarm system ............................................. 157
Alcantara ................................................... 202
Antenna .................................... 157
, 158
, 197
Antilock brake system................................... 59
Warning light ........................................ 60
Ashtray ...................................................... 138
Assembly aids for wheel changes................. 228
Assistant ...................................................... 68
Audio operation .......................................... 156
Auto-button air conditioning ......................... 133
Automatic
Anti-glare mirrors .................................. 28
Car washes ........................................ 196
Door locking ......................................... 22
Headlight beam adjustment.................. 123
Speed control ....................................... 82
Automatic air conditioning system ................ 133
Average consumption............................93, 113
Average speed .....................................93, 113
BBackrest
Adjustment ........................................... 32
Release ................................................ 32
Battery....................................................... 235
Care .................................................. 236
Charge state....................................... 236
Putting vehicle into operation ............... 238
Remote control ................................... 241
Removing ........................................... 239
Warning light......................................... 90
Winter driving...................................... 237
Before driving off ....................................12
, 13
Blower adjustment..............................130, 133
Brake light..........................................254, 256
Brakes
Brake pad warning light ......................... 91
Fluid ...........................................182, 271
Fluid warning light.......................108, 182
Pads ..............................................14, 58
Test stand ............................................ 64
Break in hints................................................ 14
Bulbs
Chart ................................................. 245
Replacing ........................................... 245
CCanholder .................................................. 143
Capacities, overview ................................... 271
Car care..................................................... 172Car telephone ............................................. 157
Car washes ................................................ 196
Cargo partition............................................ 152
Catalytic converters ....................................191
Cautions............................................ 172
, 206
Central locking.............................................. 19
Emergency operation ..................... 19, 20
Central vents .............................................. 136
Central warning light..................................... 91
Changing wheels ......................................... 228
Check engine
Warning light......................................... 90
Checking pressure ...................................... 227
Child Restraint Anchorage.............................. 54
Child restraint systems .................................. 49
Chime ........................................................ 122
CHRONO stopwatch ......................................98
Circulating-air button .......................... 130, 133
Clock .................................................. 89, 113
Clutch ........................................................ 164
Clutch pedal ................................................. 55
Combination filter ........................................194
Comfort seat ................................................ 32
Coming Home mode ................................... 123
Compact disc
Holder ................................................ 142
Player ................................................ 157
Storage .............................................. 149
Compressor ............................................... 149
Coolant ....................................... 86
, 176
, 271
Level .................................................. 176
Temperature gauge............................... 86