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Shifting Gears
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)The Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) is a seven-
speed transmission with an “automatic” and a 
“manual” selection mode.
In automatic selection mode (selector lever 
position D), gear changing is automatic.
You can change temporarily from automatic to 
manual mode using the shift buttons on the 
steering wheel.
In manual selection mode (selector lever 
position M), you change gear using the shift 
buttons on the steering wheel or with the PDK 
selector lever.
You can change between selector lever position D 
and M as you wish while driving.
Note
fTake care not to operate the shift buttons on 
the steering wheel inadvertently in either 
automatic or manual mode, thereby triggering 
undesired gear changes.
Changing the selector lever positionThe selector lever is locked when the ignition is 
switched off.
When the ignition is switched on, the selector lever 
can be moved from position P and N only when 
the release button is pressed, and when the brake 
pedal is pressed.
Release button
The release button (arrow) in the selector lever 
prevents the gear from being changed unintention-
ally.
The release button must be pressed when shifting 
to position R or P.
StartingThe engine can be started only if the brake 
pedal is depressed and the selector lever is in 
position P or N.Driving offfOnly select the desired position for driving off 
(D, M or R) when the engine is idling and the 
brake pedal is depressed.
fSince the vehicle creeps when in gear, do not 
release the brake until you want to move off. 
fAfter selecting a gear, do not accelerate until 
you can feel that the gear is engaged.
Driving off on hills
The Drive-Off Assistant assists the driver when 
moving off on hills. The vehicle is held on the slope 
for a short time during the change from the brake 
pedal to the accelerator in order to allow driving 
off directly after the brake is released.
fPlease see the chapter “DRIVE-OFF ASSIS-
TANT” on Page 169. 

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“Sport Plus” mode activated:
In “Sport Plus” mode, the PDK transmission 
changes to a shift program designed for driving 
on race circuits. 7th gear is not selected.
The gear-changing performance is enhanced 
significantly again compared with “Sport” mode.
fPlease see the chapter “SPORT MODE” on 
Page 64.
Driving with Launch Control
Driving with Launch Control allows you to achieve 
maximum acceleration from a standing start. It is 
intended to provide you with a unique enjoyment of 
your vehicle under controlled circumstances and 
is not intended to be used in any location where it 
could be a nuisance to other persons.
 Warning!
There is a risk of endangering other road 
users if you use this Control in an improper 
location or in a situation where other persons 
might need to take evasive action due to the 
rapid acceleration that this technology 
permits. 
fLaunch Control is designed to be used in a 
controlled environment on closed circuit 
driving courses where no vehicle cross traffic 
or pedestrian traffic is present.
fUse Launch Control only if conditions permit it 
to be applied in a safe manner. fDo not use Launch Control if there is a possibi-
lity it could endanger other persons. Such a 
possibility exists if you cannot see that you 
have a clear road with no possibility of cross 
traffic in your intended direction of driving. Caution!
Stress on components increases dramatically 
when starting with maximum acceleration in 
comparison with normal driving off. Use of 
Launch Control will inevitably reduce the life 
of the engaged engine and transmission 
components.
Preconditions:
– Launch Control should only be used when the 
engine has reached operating temperature.
– “Sport Plus” mode must be switched on (light-
emitting diode in button is on and “SPORT 
PLUS” is displayed on the on-board computer).
1. Press the brake with your left foot.
2. Quickly press down the accelerator fully 
(kickdown activated) and hold.
The engine speed will flatten out at around 
6500 rpm.
“Launch Control active” is displayed on the 
on-board computer.3. Release the brake within a few seconds.
Remaining stationary for a long time with 
“Launch Control active” can lead to overload-
ing of the transmission.
In order to protect the transmission, the engine 
power is then reduced and the “Launch Control 
active” process is cancelled.
Shifting gears on the steering wheel
With the shift buttons on the steering wheel, you 
can change temporarily from automatic selection 
mode D to manual mode M.
For example:
– Shifting down before bends and on entering 
built-up areas.
– Shifting down on downward slopes 
(engine braking).
– Shifting down for brief spurts of acceleration.
Manual selection mode remains engaged:
– for cornering (depending on the lateral acceler-
ation) and overrunning,
– when the vehicle is stationary (e.g. at a 
junction).
The system leaves manual selection mode:
– automatically after approx. 8 seconds (unless 
cornering or overrunning),
– after driving off. 

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Shifting Gears Kickdown
The kickdown function is active in selector lever 
positions D and M.
fFor optimum acceleration, e.g. when 
overtaking, depress the accelerator pedal 
beyond the full-throttle point (kickdown).
The transmission shifts down depending on the 
speed of travel and engine speed.
Upward shifts occur at the highest possible engine 
speeds.
M – Manual selection modeThe currently selected gear is retained when you 
change from D to M.
If you change from M to D, the gear-changing map 
suitable for your current driving style is selected 
and the appropriate gear is selected.
The selector lever and the two shift buttons in the 
top steering wheel spokes allow you to comfort-
ably and reliably select the seven forward gears.Shifting up +
fPress the PDK selector lever or shift button on 
the steering wheel forward.
Shifting down –
fPull the PDK selector lever or shift button on 
the steering wheel back.
You can shift up or down by the corresponding 
number of gears by quickly pressing or pulling the 
shift buttons or selector lever several times in 
succession.
The transmission can be shifted up or down by 
several gears in succession by continuously 
operating the selector lever or shift buttons. 

Maintenance, Car Care
205 Maintenance, Car Care
Exercise Extreme Caution when Working 
on your Vehicle .........................................  206
Coolant Level ............................................  207
Engine Oil .................................................  208
Engine Oil Level ........................................  208
Engine Oil Recommendation .......................  210
Brake Fluid Level .......................................  212
Fuel Economy ...........................................  214
Operating your Porsche in other Countries ..  214
Fuel Recommendations..............................  216
Portable Fuel Containers ............................  217
Fuel Evaporation Control ............................  217
Emission Control System ...........................  218
How Emission Control Works......................  219
Washer Fluid .............................................  220
Power Steering .........................................  221
Air Filter ...................................................  222
Combination Filter .....................................  222
Fluids/Oils for Manual Transmission 
and Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ............  222
Wiper Blades ............................................  223
Car Care Instructions.................................  224 

Maintenance, Car Care
221
Power Steering Power steering is assisted by hydraulic auxiliary 
forces.
The hydraulic fluid reservoir is located in the en-
gine compartment. 
Note
The flow noise heard at full steering lock is design-
related and does not indicate a defect in the steer-
ing system. 
 Warning!
Risk of accident resulting in serious personal 
injury or death. 
When the engine is stopped (e.g. when being 
towed) or the hydraulic system fails, there is 
no assistance for steering.
Therefore, substantially more force will have 
to be exerted in order to steer. 
fExercise great care when being towed. 
fHave the fault remedied at your nearest author-ized Porsche dealer.
Checking hydraulic fluid fPlease see the chapter “EXERCISE EXTREME 
CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE” 
on Page 206.
fOnly use hydraulic fluid authorized by Porsche.
Specification:
Please see the chapter “CAPACITIES” on 
Page 290.
Check the fluid level with the engine stopped and 
cold (approximately 68 °F/20 °C).
1. Open the engine compartment lid. 
2. Open the reservoir cap. 
3. Wipe measuring rod.
Close cap and reopen. The fluid level should lie 
between the “MIN” and “MAX” marks. 
Add hydraulic fluid if necessary. 
4. Close cap carefully.
Close engine compartment lid. 
Noticeable loss of fluid indicates leakage in the 
system.
The cause should be remedied immediately at an 
authorized Porsche dealer. 

Maintenance, Car Care
225
Washing The best method of protecting your car from the 
damaging effects of the environment is frequent 
washing and the application of a preservative. The 
underside of your vehicle should also be thorough-
ly washed for cinders, salt or sanding at winter’s 
end. 
The longer salt, road dust and industrial dust, 
dead insects, bird droppings or substances from 
trees (resin, pollen) are allowed to remain on the 
bodywork, the more serious is their harmful ef-
fect. 
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 surface 
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 to the brakes during 
a car wash can reduce braking efficiency or 
make the brakes pull unevenly which could 
increase the danger of an accident, causing 
serious personal injuries or death. 
fAfter washing the car, test the brakes and 
steering and briefly brake the discs dry.
When doing this, take care not to hamper other 
road users behind you (traffic conditions per-mitting). 
Automatic car washes 
fPlease see the chapter “WIPER BLADES” on 
Page 223.
Optional add-on parts or parts which project be-
yond the contours of the vehicle may be damaged 
by design features (e.g. brushes) of automatic car 
washes.The following parts are particularly 
susceptible to damage: 
– Convertible top (hot wax treatment cannot be 
used, as the wax attacks the convertible top 
material)
– Windshield wipers (always switch them off to 
prevent them wiping unintentionally in intermit-
tent or sensor operation) 
– External antennas (always unscrew)
– Roof Transport System (always remove com-
pletely) 
– Rear spoiler
– Wheels (the wider the rim and the lower the tire 
height, the greater the risk of damage) 
– High-gloss wheels (to prevent these from get-
ting scratched, do not clean with the wheel-
cleaning brushes of the car wash). 
fPlease consult the operator before using auto-
matic car washes. 
fWash and dry by hand all points not reached by 
a car wash, such as door and lid seams or 
door sills. 
Note
Automatic car washes spray water at odd angles 
and high pressures, which are not seen in normal 
driving. Therefore, water can sometimes find its 
way into the passengers compartment during or 
shortly after the car wash. 

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Maintenance, Car Care fGently wipe the surface without applying too 
much pressure.
fDo not clean when dry.
fNever use other chemical cleaners or 
solvents.
fRinse cleaned surfaces with clear water.
Leather Characteristics and special features 
The natural surface markings of leather, e.g. 
creases, healed scars, insect sting marks, struc-
tural differences and slight variations in shade and 
grain add to the attractiveness of the natural leath-
er product.
Observe the following care instructions:
 Caution!
The leather will be damaged by the use of 
unsuitable cleaning and care agents and by 
incorrect treatment.
fDo not use caustic cleaners or hard cleaning 
aids.
fPerforated leather must under no circumstances get wet on its reverse side.
fClean all types of leather regularly to remove 
fine dust using a soft, damp, white woollen 
cloth or a commercially available microfibre 
cloth.fRemove heavy contamination with a leather 
cleaner. 
Always read the instructions for use given on 
the containers.
We recommend Porsche leather cleaner.
Treat cleaned leather only with a leather care pro-
duct.
We recommend the Porsche leather care product.
Cleaning airbags covers
 Danger!
There is a danger of serious personal injury 
or death if the airbag system is impaired by 
improper cleaning work.
fDo not make any modifications whatsoever on 
individual components such as the padded 
covers of the steering wheel, passenger side 
instrument panel, the front seats and the door 
linings.
fLet your authorized Porsche dealer clean these components.
Carpets and floor-mats fUse only a vacuum cleaner or a medium stiff 
brush. 
fRemove stains and spots with Porsche stain 
remover.
To protect carpets, the Porsche range of accesso-
ries includes mats of the correct size and with the 
appropriate fastening.
 Warning!
Risk of an accident resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death. 
fAlways check the movement of the pedals be-
fore driving and make sure that they are 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 - do not install them 
loosely in the vehicle.
Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you nonskid floor-mats of the correct size.
Cleaning fabric liningsfFabric linings on pillars, convertible top liner 
and sun blinds, etc. must be cleaned only 
using suitable cleaning agents or a suitable dry 
foam and a soft brush. 

Practical Tips, Emergency Service
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Winter operation The capacity and ability of the battery to store 
power decreases at low outside temperatures.
Moreover, the battery is more heavily loaded in 
winter months, e.g. by the heated rear window, 
more frequent use of additional lights, the fans 
and the windshield wipers, etc.
fHave the battery checked before the start of 
winter.
Maintenance note
Keep the battery well charged to prevent it 
from freezing.
A discharged battery can freeze at 23 °F (--5 °C), 
but a fully charged battery only freezes at -- 40 °F 
(--40 °C).
A frozen battery must always be thawed before 
connecting jump leads.
Replacing battery The service life of the battery is subject to normal 
wear; it depends greatly on care, climatic condi-
tions, and driving conditions (distances, loads). 
fOnly use an original Porsche battery, with the 
correct part number, as a replacement. 
fPlease observe the disposal instructions for 
batteries.
Putting vehicle into operationAfter the battery is connected or after an exhaus-
tively discharged battery is charged, the multi-
functional PSM light lights up on the instrument 
panel and a message appears on the on-board 
computer to indicate a fault. 
This fault can be remedied with a few simple 
steps:
1. Start the engine.
2. With the vehicle stationary, perform a few 
steering movements to the left and right and 
then drive a short distance in a straight line 
until the multifunctinal PSM light goes out and 
the message on the on-board computer 
disappears.
3. If the warnings do not disappear, then:
Drive carefully to the nearest authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Have the fault remedied.
4. After the warnings disappear:
Stop the vehicle in a suitable place. 
fPerform adaptation of the power windows:
Please see the chapter “STORING END 
POSITION OF THE WINDOWS” on Page 26.