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Automatic modeThe limits for automatic extension and retraction 
of the spoiler depend on various circumstances 
(e.g. driving speed, engine compartment temper-
ature).
If automatic control fails, a warning message is 
displayed by the on-board computer.
Engine compartment temperature 
under 122 °F/55 °C
Spoiler extends at 75 mph/120 km/h and 
retracts at 37 mph/60 km/h.
Engine compartment temperature 
over 140 °F/60 °C
Spoiler extends at 50 mph/80 km/h and retracts 
at 19 mph/30 km/h.
When the ignition is on, the rear spoiler can be 
extended and retracted manually using the button 
in the center console.
Extending
fPress button briefly.
The spoiler extends to its final position.
The light-emitting diode in the button lights up.Retracting a manually extended rear spoiler
fat speeds between 0 and 20 mph 
(0 and 30 km/h)
Press and hold button until the rear spoiler has 
reached its final position.
The light-emitting diode in the button goes out. 
The rear spoiler changes to automatic mode.
fat speeds between 20 and 60 mph 
(30 and 100 km/h)
Press button briefly.
The rear spoiler retracts, the light-emitting 
diode in the button goes out. 
The rear spoiler changes to automatic mode.
fat speeds over 60 mph (100 km/h)
Press button briefly.
The rear spoiler remains extended, the light-
emitting diode in the button goes out. 
The rear spoiler changes to automatic mode.
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A, C - Switch for reading light on driver/passenger side
B- Switch for interior light and footwell lights
D- Orientation lightInterior LightsfPlease see the chapter “LOAD SWITCH-OFF 
AFTER 2 HOURS OR 7 DAYS” on Page 258.For vehicles with automatic anti-dazzle 
mirrors
fSwitch off the automatic anti-dazzle operation 
of the mirrors before you switch on the interior 
light.
Otherwise the mirrors may accidentally swivel 
into the anti-dazzle position.
Interior lights, reading lightsSwitching off
fPress left half of switch.
Switching to continuous illumination
fPress right half of switch.
Switching on and off automatically
fMove switch to center position.
The interior and footwell lights are switched 
on when a door is unlocked or opened or when 
the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition 
lock.
The lights are switched off with a delay of 
approx. 2 minutes after the doors are closed.
The light goes out immediately as soon as the 
ignition is switched on or the vehicle is locked.
Orientation lightA light-emitting diode at the bottom of the interior 
mirror improves orientation in the passenger com-
partment when it is dark.
Note on operation
On vehicles with the Sport Chrono Package Plus, 
the brightness of the orientation light can be 
changed in PCM.
fPlease observe the chapter “Individual 
Memory” in the separate PCM operating 
instructions. 

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O - Initial position
1 - Ignition on
2 - Start engine
3 - Ignition offIgnition/Starter Switch with 
anti-theft Steering LockThe ignition lock has a total of four ignition lock po-
sitions.
The ignition key rebounds to the initial position 
from every ignition lock position.
fFor your safety, fasten safety belts. 
fPlease see the chapter “IMMOBILIZER” on 
Page 15.fPlease see the chapter “KEY WITH RADIO RE-
MOTE CONTROL” on Page 16.
Before starting the enginefApply the footbrake.
fManual transmission:
Move the gearshift lever into neutral. 
The clutch pedal must be depressed fully 
before the starter will engage.
fIn vehicles with PDK transmission:
Move PDK selector lever to position P or N.Switch position 0 Initial position
The ignition key cannot be withdrawn when the 
ignition is switched on or when the engine has 
been started.
To withdraw the ignition key:
fStop the vehicle.
fIn vehicles with PDK transmission:
Move PDK selector lever to position P.
fSwitch ignition off.
fRemove ignition key. 
Switch position 1 Ignition on
fTurn ignition key to position 1.
Ignition is switched on.
Note on operation
All electrical equipment can be switched on.
fPlease see the chapter “WARNINGS ON THE 
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND THE ON-BOARD 
COMPUTER” on Page 158. 

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Switch position 2Start engine
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 2.
fPlease see the chapter “STARTING PROCEDU-
RES” on Page 77.Switch position 3Ignition off
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 3.
Note on operation
The vehicle battery discharges if the ignition key is 
left inserted. 
If the vehicle battery is dead, the key can only be 
pulled out of the ignition lock if the emergency 
operation is performed:
fPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY OPERA-
TION – PULLING OUT THE IGNITION KEY” on 
Page 76.
Locking the steering columnAutomatic locking
The steering column is automatically locked when 
the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock.
 Warning! 
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
The steering wheel will lock and will cause 
loss of steering. 
fNever remove key from the ignition lock or turn 
the key off while the vehicle is moving. 
fAlways withdraw the ignition key when leaving the vehicle.Automatic unlocking
The steering column is unlocked when the vehicle 
is unlocked with the radio remote control.
Note
fTo avoid discharging the battery, always re-
move the ignition key from the ignition lock.
Please see the chapter “BATTERY” on 
Page 261.
Gong If you leave the key in the ignition/steering lock, a 
gong will sound when the driver’s door is opened. 
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Emergency operation – pulling out the 
ignition keyIf the vehicle battery is dead, the key can be pulled 
out only if the emergency operation is performed.
1. Grasp the fuse box cover at the finger hole and 
pull it off.
2. Unclip metal hook A on the inside of the cover.3. Use metal hook A to remove the plastic lid B 
from the ignition lock. Make sure that plastic lid 
B is not lost.4. Turn ignition key counter-clockwise as far as it 
will go.
5. Press metal hook A into opening C. 
An unlocking sound will be heard.
6. Turn the ignition key to initial position (0) and 
remove. 
7. Re-fit the plastic lid B. 

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Starting Procedures fPlease see the chapter “IMMOBILIZER” on 
Page 15.
fPlease see the chapter “EMISSION CONTROL 
SYSTEM” on Page 218.
 Warning!
Serious injury or death may result if you are 
involved in a collision without having fas-
tened the safety belts. 
fFasten safety belts before driving away. Before starting the engine fApply the footbrake. 
fManual transmission:
Move the gearshift lever into neutral. 
The clutch pedal must be depressed fully 
before the starter will engage.
fIn vehicles with PDK transmission:
Move PDK selector lever to position P or N.
Temperature sensors on the engine automatically 
provide the correct fuel/air mixture required for 
starting.
Therefore, it is not necessary to depress the 
accelerator pedal while starting a cold or a 
warm engine. 
Starting the enginefTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 2.
fAs soon as the engine starts, release the igni-
tion key. 
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. 
If the engine fails to start after 10 or 15 seconds 
of cranking: 
fWait about 10 seconds before engaging the 
starter again. 
fWhen starting the engine, be ready to drive 
immediately. 
Drive vehicle at moderate speeds and avoid 
engine speeds above 4,200 rpm during the 
first 5 minutes.
fDo not let the engine idle to warm up.
 Danger!
Engine exhaust fumes have many compo-
nents which you can smell. They also contain 
carbon monoxide (CO), which is a colorless 
and odorless gas.
Carbon monoxide can cause unconscious-
ness and even death if inhaled. 
fNever start or let the engine run in an en-
closed, unventilated area.
It is not recommended to sit in your car for pro-longed 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 operation, they would go unno-
ticed. 
fNever leave the engine idling unattended.
Danger of fire. 
fDo not park or operate the vehicle in areas 
where the hot exhaust system may come in 
contact with dry grass, brush, fuel spill or oth-
er flammable material. 
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.
Risk of burn injury when standing near or 
coming into contact with the exhaust pipe.
The exhaust pipe is hot when the vehicle is running 
and remains hot for some time after the vehicle is 
turned off.
fTo prevent injury, make a point of noting where 
your vehicle’s exhaust pipe is, avoid placing 
your legs near the exhaust pipe, and closely 
supervise children around the vehicle when the 
exhaust pipe could be hot. 
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Stopping Engine fTurn key back to position 3. 
fDo not stop engine immediately after hard or 
extended driving. 
Keep engine running at increased idle for 
about two minutes to prevent excessive heat 
build-up before turning off engine. 
fTo avoid discharging the battery, always re-
move the ignition key from the ignition lock. 
fWhen leaving the car, always remove the igni-
tion key and apply the handbrake. Engage 1st 
gear or reverse gear on vehicles with manual 
transmission or move the selector lever to po-
sition P on vehicles with PDK transmission. 
fEngage the steering lock by moving the steer-
ing wheel to the left or right. 
Turn the steering wheel to the locking position 
before you switch off the engine so that you 
don’t have to exert yourself when locking or 
unlocking the steering. 
 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. 
Engine-compartment blower,
radiator fan The radiator and radiator fans are in the front of 
the car.
The engine-compartment blower is mounted on 
the engine compartment lid. 
 Warning!
Risk of injury.
After the engine is switched off, the engine-
compartment temperature is monitored for 
approx. 30 minutes.
During this period, and depending on tem-
perature, the engine-compartment blower 
may continue to run or start to run. 
fCarry out work in these areas only with the en-
gine off, the ignition off, and exercise extreme 
caution.
Risk of injury. The radiator fans in the front 
end of the car may be operating or 
unexpectedly start operating when the 
engine is switched on.
fCarry out work in these areas only with the en-gine switched off.
Automatic garage door The ignition system in your Porsche may interfere 
with your electronically operated garage door. 
fTo check this, drive your Porsche close to the 
garage door. Make sure not to interfere with 
the operating range of the door. 
fRun the engine at different speeds.
fIf the garage door opens or closes without you 
operating the garage door unit in your car, 
contact the dealer who installed the automatic 
garage door to have the frequency and/or 
coding of the garage door signal changed or 
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Operational readiness of the emergency flasher 
does not depend on the ignition lock and turn sig-
nal lever position. 
fIf your car is disabled or parked under emer-
gency conditions switch on the emergency 
flasher in the dashboard.
All turn signals and the indicator light in the 
switch flash with the same frequency. 
 Warning!
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death. 
fWhenever stalled or stopped for emergency re-
pairs, move the car well off the road. Switch on 
the emergency flasher and mark the car with 
road flares or other warning devices. 
fDo not remain in the car. Someone approach-
ing from the rear may not realize your vehicle 
is stopped and cause a collision.
Danger of fire. 
fDo not park or operate the vehicle in areas 
where the hot exhaust system may come in 
contact with dry grass, brush, fuel spill or 
other flammable material.
Hot engine compartment components can 
burn skin on contact. 
fBefore working on any part in the engine 
compartment, turn the engine off and let it cool down sufficiently. 
Emergency Flasher Switch