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Replacing fuses In order to prevent damage to the electrical sys-
tem due to short circuits and overloads, the indi-
vidual circuits are protected by fuses.
The fuse box is located in the driver’s footwell. 
A - Plastic gripper
B - Spare fuses 1. Switch off the load with the defective fuse.
2. Pull off plastic cover at the finger hole (arrow).
The fuse plan and instructions for 
emergency unlocking of the luggage 
compartment lid can be found on the inner 
side of the cover.
3. Remove the corresponding fuse from its slot 
using the plastic gripper A in order to check it.
A blown fuse can be identified by the melted 
metal strip.4. Replace only with fuses of the same rating.
We recommend using genuine Porsche fuses 
for replacement.
Note
fIf a fuse blows repeatedly consult an author-
ized Porsche dealer.
fNever try to “repair” fuses: you may cause se-
rious damage to other parts of the electrical 
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Emergency unlocking of the luggage 
compartment lidIf the battery is discharged, the luggage compart-
ment lid can be opened only with the aid of a donor 
battery.
Note
The engine cannot be started with this method.
fPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY 
STARTING WITH JUMPER CABLES” on 
Page 267.
Unlocking lid
1. Use the key to unlock the vehicle at the door 
lock.
2. Remove the plastic cover from the fuse box.
3. Pull out positive terminal C (red) in the fuse box 
using the plastic gripper A (yellow).
A - Plastic gripper (yellow)
C - Positive terminal (red)4. Use a jumper cable to connect the positive 
terminal of the donor battery to the positive 
terminal C in the fuse box.
Note
If the vehicle was locked, the alarm horn will sound 
when the negative cable is connected.
5. Use the black jumper cable to connect the 
negative terminal of the donor battery to the 
door arrester D.
6. Press button 2 on the remote control for 
approx. 2 seconds to unlock the luggage 
compartment lid. 
The alarm system is switched off.
7. Disconnect the negative cable first, then the 
positive cable.
8. Push positive terminal C into the fuse box and 
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Battery The battery is located in the luggage compart-
ment under a black plastic cover.
fPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY OPERA-
TION – PULLING OUT THE IGNITION KEY” on 
Page 76.
fPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY UNLO-
CKING OF THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID” 
on Page 260.
 Warning!
Risk of short circuit, fire and damage to al-
ternerator and electronic control units, re-
sulting in serious personal injury or death. 
fObserve all warning notes on the battery. 
fDisconnect the negative terminal on the bat-
tery during all work on the electrical system.
fDo not lay tools or other metal objects on the 
battery as they could cause a short circuit 
across the battery terminal.
Hydrogen gas generated by the battery 
could cause an explosion, resulting in 
serious personal injury or death. 
fDo not expose the battery to an open flame, 
electrical spark or a lit cigarette.
fDo not wipe battery with a dry cloth.
Risk of serious personal injury or death and 
damage to the fabric, metal or paint. fWear eye protection. 
fDo not allow battery acid to come in contact 
with your skin, eyes, fabric or painted 
surfaces. 
fIf you get electrolyte, which is an acid, in your 
eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with 
cold water for several minutes and call a doc-
tor. 
fSpilled electrolyte must be rinsed off at once 
with a solution of baking soda and water to 
neutralize the acid.
Battery posts, terminals and related acces-
sories contain lead and lead compounds, 
chemicals known to the State of California to 
cause cancer and reproductive harm. 
fAlways protect your skin by washing thorough-
ly with soap and water.
Risk of explosion as a result of static charge, 
resulting in serious personal injury or death.
fDo not wipe the battery with a dry cloth.
fEliminate potential electrostatic charge by 
touching the vehicle before touching the bat-
tery.
Charge state A well-charged battery prevents starting problems 
and has a longer service life.
Traffic density, requirements regarding noise, ex-
haust gas and fuel consumption reduce the engine 
speed and, hence, the alternator output.
However, the large number of electrical loads has 
markedly increased the demand for electrical 
power.
In order to avoid discharging the battery 
unintentionally: 
fSwitch off unnecessary electrical loads in city 
traffic, on short trips or in a line or traffic.
fAlways remove the ignition key from the igni-
tion switch when leaving the car. 
fAvoid frequent operation of the convertible top 
and operation of the Porsche Communication 
Management system when the engine is not 
running.
fIn the cold season in particular or if the vehicle 
is used primarily for short journeys, it may be 
necessary to recharge the battery from time to 
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Battery care fEnsure that battery is securely mounted. 
fKeep terminals and connections clean and 
properly tightened. 
Corrosion can be prevented by coating the ter-
minals and connections with petroleum jelly or 
silicone spray. 
fEnsure that vent caps are securely tightened to 
prevent spillage. Checking the electrolyte fluid level 
The acid level should be checked more frequently 
by a qualified specialist workshop during the sum-
mer months and in predominantly warm countries.
Battery charging 
Automotive batteries loose their efficiency when 
not in use. 
The charge available in your battery can be meas-
ured with a battery hydrometer. 
We recommend that the battery voltage be tested 
by your authorized Porsche dealer who has the ap-
propriate equipment. 
If the car is not driven for prolonged periods, the 
battery must be charged at least every 6 weeks. 
A discharged battery allows rapid formation of sul-
fates, leading to premature deterioration of the 
plates. 
 Warning!
Hydrogen gas generated by the battery 
could cause an explosion, resulting in 
serious personal injury or death. 
fCharge battery in a well ventilated area. 
fNever charge a frozen battery. It may explode 
because of gas trapped in the ice. Allow a fro-
zen battery to thaw out first. 
fIf you get electrolyte, which is an acid, in your 
eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with 
cold water for several minutes and call a doc-tor. Slow battery charging 
Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to 
advise you about a suitable charger.
1. Always observe the instructions of the charger 
manufacturer. 
Depending on the type of charger, the battery 
may have to be disconnected. 
In this case, always disconnect the negative 
lead first, and then the positive lead – risk of 
short circuit! 
Reconnect the leads in reverse order.
2. Before charging, cold batteries must be 
warmed up indoors.
3. Frozen batteries must be thawed out first 
before being charged.
4. When charging, ensure that there is adequate 
ventilation.
5. Connect the charger to the battery.
Only plug into the mains and switch the 
charger on when it is connected up correctly.
6. Switch on the charger.
7. After charging, switch off the charger first and 
then disconnect it.
fPlease see the chapter “PUTTING VEHICLE 
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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 
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Removing the battery The required tool is in the tool kit. 
The battery is located in the luggage compart-
ment under a black plastic lid. 
 Warning!
Risk of damage to alternator and electronic 
control units. 
fDo not disconnect the battery while the engine 
is running. 
This also applies to cars equipped with a bat-
tery main switch. 
fNever drive the car with a disconnected bat-
tery.
Risk of caustic burns from escaping acid. 
fKeep vent caps on to avoid spillage. 
fDo not tilt the battery when removing and in-stalling it. 1. Switch off engine and all electrical loads. 
2. Open turn-locks A.
Remove plastic lid. 
3. Pull off central vent hose C. 
 Danger!
Risk of short circuit and explosion, resulting 
in serious personal injury or death.
fImportant: disconnect the negative (–) ground wire first, and then the positive (+) cable.4. Important: disconnect the negative (–) ground 
wire first, and then the positive (+) cable - 
danger of short circuit!
5. Unscrew fastening screw B. 
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Installing the battery 1. Put battery in and push it all the way to the 
stop. 
2. Screw in fastening screw B. 
 Danger!
Risk of short circuit and explosion, resulting 
in serious personal injury or death.
fImportant: connect the positive (+) cable first, and then the negative (–) ground wire.
3. Important: connect the positive (+) cable first, 
and then the negative (–) ground wire - 
danger of short circuit!
4. Push on central vent hose C. 
Fitting the plastic lid
1. Insert the two outer hooks of the plastic lid into 
the eye mounts of the lid opening.
2. Lower the lid.
3. Using both hands, push the lid into the eye 
mounts without using force (if too much force 
is used, the hooks may jam and the panel will 
warp).
Make sure that the lid is correctly seated.4. Turn the turn-locks so that they point in 
longitudinal direction.
5. Press the turn-locks down until they audibly 
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Replacing the remote-control 
battery The battery should be changed when the range of 
the radio remote control becomes smaller or 
when the light-emitting diode no longer flashes 
when the remote control is operated.
1. Using your finger nail or a small screwdriver, 
carefully lift off the cover of the key grip 
(arrow).
2. Replace the battery (paying attention to the 
polarity).
Replacement battery – Lithium CR 2032, 
3volts.3. Replace the cover and press together firmly.
Please observe the disposal instructions for 
batteries. 
Note
fPlease dispose batteries in compliance with 
any and all government regulations.