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Operation, Safety
Opening luggage compartment lid 
 Caution!
Risk of damage to luggage compartment lid 
or windshield wipers. 
fMake sure that the windshield wipers are not 
folded out forwards when opening the luggage compartment lid. 
fRaise lid slightly and unlatch the safety catch 
with the red lever (arrow). 
Closing luggage compartment lid and 
engine compartment lid fLower the lid and close it. 
fPush the lid closed with the palm of your hand 
in the area of the lock.
Check that the lid has correctly engaged in the 
lock. 
 Warning!
Risk of loss of control or an accident, result-
ing in serious personal injury or death. 
fShould you notice at any time while driving that 
one of the lids is not secured properly, please 
stop immediately in a suitable place and close 
it. The front lid may fly up impairing vision.  
     
        
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Luggage Compartment 
(Vehicles without Porsche Traction 
Management PTM)Access covers A and B
 Caution!
Risk of injury or damage.
fDo not store any objects behind the access covers A and B.
E- Adapter for security wheel bolts
F- Tire filling compressor
G- Towing hook
H-Tool kit
I-Tire sealantTool boxOpening
fUnlock turn-locks C.
fOpen tool box and place it on the floor of the 
luggage compartment.Closing
fInsert tool box into the guide pegs in the 
luggage compartment floor.
fClose tool box and lock the turn-locks C. 
     
        
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Trunk EntrapmentYour vehicle is equipped with an internal trunk 
release mechanism. 
A person trapped in the luggage compartment 
can release the lid from the inside using the un-
locking handle.
The handle is fluorescent and glows in the dark.
Note
fWhen loading the luggage compartment, make 
sure that items of luggage or other objects 
cannot become caught on the handle.
This could cause the luggage compartment to 
open unintentionally.A warning message in the on-board computer 
lights up when the unlocking handle is operated.
fStop the vehicle immediately when the warning 
lights light up.
fCheck the luggage compartment.
fClose the lid.
Function with vehicle stationary 
If the luggage compartment lid is unlocked with 
unlocking the handle, the lid can be opened from 
the inside immediately. 
Function with vehicle in motion 
If the luggage compartment lid is unlocked with 
the unlocking handle when a speed of 2 
mph 
(3 km/h
) is exceeded, the warning message in the 
on-board computer lights up.
At the same time, the lid is unlocked and the latch 
striker pops into the catch-hook position.
 Danger!
Risk of accident. 
If the warning message in the on-board com-
puter lights up when the vehicle is in motion, 
the lid may impact in front of the windshield 
and can tear off. 
You can lose control of the vehicle and seri-
ous personal injury or death may result.
fStop the vehicle immediately when the warning 
message lights up.
fCheck the luggage compartment.
fClose the lid.
Note
The lid cannot be opened from the inside if the bat-
tery is disconnected or empty.
Safety reasons require that you unscrew the 
latch striker of the lid lock if you plan to put 
the vehicle out of operation for an extended 
period.
fPlease consult your authorized Porsche 
dealer. 
They will advise you about the necessary 
measures.
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Fading and drifting 
FM range is limited to about 25 miles (40 km), 
except for some high power stations. 
If a vehicle is moving away from the desired sta-
tion’s transmitter, the signal will tend to fade and/
or drift. This condition is more prevalent with FM 
than AM, and is often accompanied by distortion. 
Fading and drifting can be minimized to a certain 
degree by careful attention to fine tuning or selec-
tion of a stronger signal. 
Static and fluttering 
When the line-of-sight link between a transmitter 
and vehicle is blocked by large buildings or moun-
tains, the radio sound may be accompanied with 
static or fluttering because of the characteristic of 
FM. 
In a similar effect, a fluttering noise is sometimes 
heard when driving along a tree-lined road. 
This static and fluttering can be reduced by adjust-
ing the tone control for greater bass response un-
til the disturbance has passed. 
Multipath 
Because of the reflecting characteristics of FM, 
direct and reflected signals may reach the antenna 
at the same time (multipath) and cancel each other 
out. 
As a vehicle moves through these electronic dead 
spots, the listener may hear a momentary flutter 
or loss of reception. Station swapping 
When two FM stations are close to each other, and 
an electronic dead spot, such as static or multi-
path area, interrupts the original signal, some-
times the stronger second signal will be selected 
automatically until the original one returns. 
This swapping can also occur as you drive away 
from the selected station and approach another 
station of a stronger signal. 
Compact disc player 
 Caution!
To avoid damage to compact disc player and 
discs. 
fUse only compact discs labeled as shown, hav-
ing no dirt, damage or warpage. 
fNever attempt to disassemble or oil any part 
of the player unit. 
Do not insert any object other than a disc into 
the slot.
Remember there are no user-serviceable parts 
inside the compact disc player. 
fDo not allow the disc to sustain any finger-
prints, scrapes or stickers on the surfaces. 
This may cause poor sound quality.
Hold the disc only on the edge or center hole. fWhen not in use, take the disc out of the player, 
put the disc back into its case and store it 
away from dust, heat, damp and direct 
sunlight.
Leaving the disc on the dashboard in the sun 
can damage the disc. 
fIf the disc gets dirty, clean the disc by wiping 
the surfaces from the center to the outside in 
a radial direction with a soft cloth. 
Do not use a conventional record cleaner or 
anti-static record preservative. 
Disc cleaners are available in audio stores.  
     
        
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111 Instruments, On-Board Computer, Warnings
Instrument Panel USA Models.....................  112
Instrument Panel Canada Models ................  114
Engine Oil Temperature ..............................  116
Automatic Speed Control Indicator light ......  116
Instrument Illumination...............................  116
Trip Odometer...........................................  117
Speedometer ............................................  118
Changing over between Miles / Kilometers ..  118
Tachometer ..............................................  119
Turn Signal Indicator Light..........................  119
High Beam Indicator Light ..........................  119
Gear Shift Indicator “A”
(in vehicles with manual transmission) .........  119
Cooling System .........................................  120
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ..................  121
Fuel..........................................................  122
Clock ....................................................... 123
Outside Temperature ................................. 123
Engine Oil Pressure ...................................  124
Check Engine (Emission Control)  ................ 125
On-Board Computer (BC) ............................ 126
Warnings on the instrument panel 
and the on-board computer ........................  158 
     
        
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Instrument Panel USA Models Also refer to the corresponding chapters in 
the Owner’s Manual.
1. Engine oil temperature gage 
2. Speedometer with analogue display
3. Tire pressure warning light
4. Turn signal indicator light, left
5. Tachometer
6. High beam indicator light
7. Turn signal indicator light, right
8. ABS warning light
9. Cooling system
Temperature gage, warning light
10.Fuel
Level gage, warning light
11.Engine oil pressure gage
12.Adjustment button for instrument illumination 
and trip counter
13.Odometer and daily trip mileage display
14.Automatic speed control indicator light15.Light sensor for instrument illumination
16.Airbag warning light
17.Check Engine warning light 
(Emission control warning light)
18.Central warning light
19.On-board computer display
20.Porsche Stability Management
PSM Multifunctional light
21.Brake warning light
22.Safety belt warning light
23.PDK transmission, gear display
24.PDK transmission, selector lever position
25.Clock and outside temperature display
26.Adjustment button for clockWhen the ignition is switched on, the warning 
lights light up for a lamp check. 
Note
Warnings that have been given are stored in the 
appropriate control unit memory and can be read 
out at an authorized Porsche dealer. 
This information can help to warn you about situa-
tions which may be hazardous to you or your car.  
     
        
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Instrument Panel Canada Models Also refer to the corresponding chapters in 
the Owner’s Manual.
1. Engine oil temperature gage 
2. Speedometer with analogue display
3. Tire pressure warning light
4. Turn signal indicator light, left
5. Tachometer
6. High beam indicator light
7. Turn signal indicator light, right
8. ABS warning light
9. Cooling system
Temperature gage, warning light
10.Fuel
Level gage, warning light
11.Engine oil pressure gage
12.Adjustment button for instrument illumination 
and trip counter
13.Odometer and daily trip mileage display
14.Automatic speed control indicator light15.Light sensor for instrument illumination
16.Airbag warning light
17.Check Engine warning light 
(Emission control warning light)
18.Central warning light
19.On-board computer display
20.Porsche Stability Management
PSM Multifunctional light
21.Brake warning light
22.Safety belt warning light
23.PDK transmission, gear display
24.PDK transmission, selector lever position
25.Clock and outside temperature display
26.Adjustment button for clockWhen the ignition is switched on, the warning 
lights light up for a lamp check. 
Note
Warnings that have been given are stored in the 
appropriate control unit memory and can be read 
out at an authorized Porsche dealer. 
This information can help to warn you about situa-
tions which may be hazardous to you or your car.  
     
        
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A- Adjustment button for clock
B- Clock 
C- Outside temperature displayClock The clock is blanked out approximately four min-
utes after the ignition is switched off or when the 
car is locked.
Setting the time 
 Warning!
Risk of loss of control or accident, resulting 
in serious personal injury or death. 
fDo not reach through the steering-wheel spokes while driving. 
fSwitch ignition on.
Setting hours 
fPress adjustment button A for about one sec-
ond.
Hour display flashes. 
fTurn button in the appropriate direction:
to right – increase hours figure
to left – decrease hours figure.
Adjustment in hours – turn button briefly 
Fast adjustment (display cycles) – 
turn and hold button. 
Setting minutes 
fPress adjustment button again.
Minutes display flashes. 
fSet by rotating as in hours mode. Leaving adjustment mode 
Automatically after one minute or: 
fPress adjustment button again.
When adjustment mode is deliberately left by 
pressing the button, the time begins precisely to 
the second. 
Note
The time mode can be changed between 12h and 
24h in the on-board computer. 
Outside Temperature The outside temperature display C does not indi-
cate, if ice is on the road. 
Even if a temperature above 32 °F (0 °C) is dis-
played, ice may still form on the road, for instance 
on bridges or when the road passes through a 
heavily shaded area.