
4Sport tiresSport tires (ultra high performance tires) are ap-
proved for use on public highways and comply 
with all statutory requirements and safety criteria.
The design of the tire is also geared towards use 
on racing circuits (driver safety training courses, 
sports driving schools, Club Sport events) and 
provides distinct advantages here in terms of dry 
grip and wear compared to conventional road 
tires. 
The major features are a reduced tread depth and 
a special tread pattern and carcass. 
The design features of this sports tire result 
in the following effects compared with other 
summer tires when used under normal 
driving conditions:
– Sport tires have a smaller tread depth, and 
thus can reach their wear limit sooner.
As with all tires, the attainable mileage de-
pends on the individual driving style and the 
conditions of use.
– Exercise caution when driving on wet roads, 
paying special attention to hydroplaning situa-
tions (stagnant water, puddles, lane grooves). 
Sport tires have a lower tread depth than nor-
mal tires and you must therefore adapt speed 
accordingly when driving on wet surfaces.– The driver’s skill level must be commensurate 
with the vehicle performance levels in the up-
per range limits, due to increased safety risks 
in the upper range limits. 
fAt oudside temperatures below 45 °F (7 °C) 
change to snow tires. 
fNotify anyone using your car of these charac-
teristics and possible effects. 
 Danger!
Risk of accident through loss of road surface 
contact, control over the vehicle and braking 
ability, leading to serious personal injury or 
death.
The reduced tire tread depth means that 
there is an increased risk of aquaplaning on 
wet roads. 
fWhen driving on wet or mud-covered roads re-duce speed significantly. Danger!
Risk of accident from worn tires.
Sport tires have a smaller tread depth, and 
thus can reach their wear limit sooner.
It is important to check tire wear frequently 
to avoid risk of serious personal injury or 
death from worn tires.
fCheck tire wear frequently.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake 
(PCCB)fPlease see the chapter “BRAKES” on Page 58.
The high-performance brake system is designed 
for optimal braking effect at all speeds and 
temperatures. 
Certain speeds, braking forces and ambient 
conditions (such as temperature and humidity) 
therefore might cause brake noises. 
Wear on the different components and braking 
system, such as brake pads and brake discs, 
depends to a great extent on the individual driving 
style and the conditions of use and therefore 
cannot be expressed in actual miles on the road. 
The values communicated by Porsche are based 
on normal operation adapted to traffic. Wear 
increases considerably when the vehicle is driven 
on race tracks or through an aggressive driving 
style.
fPlease consult an authorized Porsche dealer 
about the current guidelines in effect before 
such use of your vehicle. 

10
Before driving off...
Break in hints for the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers The following tips will be helpful in obtaining opti-
mum performance from your new Porsche. 
Despite the most modern, high-precision manufac-
turing methods, the moving parts must still wear 
in with each other. This wearing-in occurs mainly in 
the first 2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers.Therefore: fPreferably take longer trips. 
fAvoid frequent cold starts with short-distance 
driving whenever possible. 
fAvoid full throttle starts and abrupt stops. 
fDo not exceed maximum engine speed of 
4,200 rpm (revolutions per minute).
fDo not run a cold engine at high rpm either in 
Neutral or in gear. 
fDo not let the engine labor, especially when 
driving uphill. Shift to the next lower gear in 
time (use the most favorable rpm range). 
fNever lug the engine in high gear at low 
speeds. This rule applies at all times, not just 
during the break-in period.fDo not participate in motor racing events, 
sports driving schools, etc. during the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers.
There may be a slight stiffness in the steering, 
gear-shifting or other controls during the break-in 
period which will gradually disappear. 
Break in brake pads and brake discsNew brake pads and discs have to be “broken in”, 
and therefore only attain optimal friction when the 
car has covered several hundred miles or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be com-
pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. 
This also applies whenever the brake pads and 
brake discs are replaced. New tires New tires do not have maximum traction. They 
tend to be slippery. 
fBreak in new tires by driving at moderate 
speeds during the first 60 to 120 miles/100 to 
200 km. Longer braking distances must be an-
ticipated. 
Engine oil and fuel consumption During the break-in period oil and fuel consump-
tion may be higher than normal. 
As always, the rate of oil consumption depends on 
the quality and viscosity of oil, the speed at which 
the engine is operated, the climate and road con-
ditions, as well as the amount of dilution and oxi-
dation of the lubricant. 
fMake a habit of checking engine oil with every 
refueling, add if necessary. 

60
Operation, Safety
Brake booster The brake booster assists braking only when 
the engine is running. 
When the car is moving while the engine is not run-
ning, or if the brake booster is defective, more 
pressure on the brake pedal is required to bring 
the car to a stop. 
If this happens, ABS and PSM will also not oper-
ate.
Moisture or road salt on brakes affects braking.
When the vehicle is driven on salted or sanded 
roads for extended periods, the brakes should be 
washed down thoroughly about every 2 weeks. An 
automatic carwash facility cannot do this job prop-
erly. 
Brakes will dry after a few cautious brake applica-
tions. 
 Warning! 
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
Driving through water may reduce the trac-
tion.
Moisture on brakes from road water, car 
wash, or coating of road salt may affect 
braking efficiency. 
fCautiously apply brakes to test brakes after ex-posure to road water, etc. 
Brake wear Your car has excellent brakes, but they are still 
subject to wear. The rate at which they wear de-
pends on how the brakes are used. 
fHave the brake system inspected at the 
intervals recommended in your Maintenance 
Booklet. 
Brake system warning light
You can check the functionality of the brake 
system warning light by switching the ignition to 
the "On" position and verifying that the warning 
light illuminates.
If the warning lights in the instrument panel and on-
board computer stay on when the engine is run-
ning or come on while driving, the brake pads are 
worn excessively. 
fDo not continue to operate the vehicle.
Have your authorized Porsche dealer inspect 
or replace the brake pads. 
Brake pads Wear on the brake pads and brake discs depends 
to a great extent on the driving style and the con-
ditions of use and therefore cannot be expressed 
in actual miles on the road. 
The high-performance brake system is designed 
for optimal braking effect at all speeds and tem-
peratures.
Certain speeds, braking forces and ambient 
conditions (such as temperature and humidity) 
therefore might cause “brake noises”.
New brake pads or linings 
New brake pads and brake discs have to be “bro-
ken in”, and therefore only attain optimal friction 
when the car has covered several hundred miles 
or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be com-
pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. 
This also applies whenever the brake pads and 
brake discs are replaced.
Warning light USA
Warning light Canada 

66
Operation, Safety
Porsche Stability Management 
(PSM)PSM is an active control system for stabilization of 
the vehicle approaching the performance limits of 
driving maneuvers.
 Warning!
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
The increased control that is provided should 
not induce you to take greater risks with your 
safety. The limits dictated by the laws of 
physics cannot be overcome, even with PSM.
The risk of accidents due to inappropriate 
speed cannot be reduced, even by PSM.
The driver bears the responsibility for all 
driving maneuvers. 
fAdapt your driving style to the prevailing road 
and weather conditions. 
fObey all traffic laws. 
Sensors at the wheels, brakes, steering system 
and engine continuously measure:
–Speed
– Direction of travel (steering angle)
– Lateral acceleration
– Rate of turn about the vertical axis
– Longitudinal accelerationPSM uses these values to determine the direction 
of travel indicated by the driver.
PSM intervenes and helps to correct the course if 
the actual direction of motion deviates from the 
chosen course (steering-wheel position):
It brakes individual wheels as needed. In addition, 
the engine power may be manipulated in order to 
stabilize the vehicle.
The events below inform the driver of PSM control 
operations and warn him/her to adapt his/her 
driving style to the road conditions:
– The multifunctional information light on the 
instrument panel flashes.
– Hydraulic noises can be heard.
– The vehicle decelerates and steering-wheel 
forces are altered as the PSM controls the 
brakes.
– Reduced engine power.
– The brake pedal pulsates and its position is 
changed during braking.
In order to achieve full vehicle deceleration, 
foot pressure must be increased after the 
brake pedal has begun vibrating.
Examples of PSM control operations– If the front wheels of the vehicle drift on a 
bend, the rear wheel on the inside of the bend 
is braked and the engine power is reduced if 
necessary.
– If the rear of the vehicle swings out on a bend, 
the front wheel on the outside of the bend is 
braked.Additional braking functions– Pre-filling the brake system:
The brake system is prepared for possible 
subsequent emergency braking if the acceler-
ator pedal is released suddenly and quickly. 
The brake system is prefilled and the brake 
pads are already applied gently to the brake 
discs.
– Brake booster:
In the event of an emergency braking operation 
where the pedal force is insufficient, a brake 
booster provides the braking pressure neces-
sary for maximum deceleration at all 4 wheels.Advantages of PSM– Best possible traction and lane-holding ability 
in all driving situations – even on road surfaces 
with varying friction. 

Instruments, On-Board Computer, Warnings
125
Check Engine
(Emission Control)The emission control system detects malfunctions 
early that could, for example, cause increased 
pollutant emissions or consequential damage.
Faults are indicated by a continuously lit or 
flashing instrument panel warning light.
The faults are recorded in the control unit's fault 
memory.
The warning light in the instrument panel lights up 
when the ignition is switched on as a bulb check 
and goes out approx. 4 seconds after the engine 
starts. If the warning light does not light up, have 
the bulb replaced promptly.
The warning light in the instrument panel flashes to 
indicate operating states (e.g. engine misfiring) 
which might cause damage to certain parts of the 
emission control system.
fIn this case, immediately reduce the engine 
load by easing off the accelerator.
fIn order to avoid consequential damage to the 
engine or emission control system (e.g. cata-
lytic converter), have the fault diagnosed and 
rectified immediately at the nearest authorized 
Porsche dealer.If the warning light in the instrument panel lights up 
permanently without flashing before and remains 
on while driving, it suggests:
– a potential engine control problem and the 
need for system service or
– an improperly fastened tank cap or
– the vehicle was refueled while the engine was 
running.
fStop immediately at a suitable and secure 
place and check tank cap for proper fastening. 
If tank cap was fastened correctly, see your au-
thorized Porsche dealer for service as soon as 
possible.
 Caution!
If the check engine warning light in the in-
strument panel is flashing, serious catalytic 
converter damage and power loss will soon 
occur.
Prolonged driving with the check engine war-
ning light on could cause damage to the 
emission control system. It also could affect 
fuel economy and driveability.
fHave the fault remedied at the nearest authorized Porsche dealer immediately.The central warning light on the instrument panel 
lights up if there are warning messages in the 
INFO menu.
The messages can be called in the on-board 
computer INFO menu:
fPlease see the chapter “INFO WARNING MES-
SAGES” on Page 132.
The warning light on the instrument panel lights 
up:
– if the handbrake is on,
– if the brake fluid level is low,
– if the brake pads have reached the wear limit,
– if the brake circuit division is defective.
Additionally, a warning is displayed by the on-
board computer.
fPlease see the chapter “WARNINGS ON THE 
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND THE ON-BOARD 
COMPUTER” on Page 158.
Warning Light 
Central Warning Light
Brake Warning Light USA
Brake Warning Light Canada 

Warnings
161
Warning Battery/generator Stop at a safe place and switch the engine off. 
Do not continue driving.
Have the fault remedied at an authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Oil pressure gage faulty Have the fault remedied at an authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Oil level display faulty Have the fault remedied at an authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Oil temperature gage faulty Have the fault remedied at an authorized 
Porsche dealer.
Oil temperature
too highSwitch engine off and let it cool. Check oil level 
and, if necessary, add oil.
Please observe the chapter “OIL DISPLAY AND 
MEASUREMENT OF THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL“.
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.
Instrument 
panelOn-board 
computerText display on on-board 
computerMeaning/measure 

Index
301
AABS (antilock brake system) .......................... 61
Warning light ........................................ 62
Adaptive sports seat..................................... 31
Adjusting Headlights.................................... 278
Advanced Airbag........................................... 45
Air conditioning compressor ................ 106, 108
Air conditioning system ............................... 106
Air distribution .................................... 106, 108
Air filter ...................................................... 222
Air intake.................................................... 109
Airbag
Advanced ............................................. 45
Cleaning covers .................................. 230
Deactivation device............................... 49
Function ............................................... 45
Maintenance ......................................... 48
Warning light .................................. 48, 56
Airbag Systems ............................................ 44
Alarm system ....................................... 23, 100
Deactivating passenger compartment 
monitoring ............................................ 24
Fault indication...................................... 24
Function indication................................ 23
Not active .......................................... 258
Alcantara, cleaning ..................................... 231
Antenna ............................................. 100, 225
Antifreeze .................................................. 207
Antifreeze in coolant................................... 207
Antilock brake system (ABS) .......................... 61
Warning light ........................................ 62
Ashtray ........................................................ 89
Assembly aids for wheel changes................. 249
Audio operation ...................................... 98, 99Auto-button, air conditioning.........................106
Automatic
Air conditioning system........................106
Anti-glare mirrors ..................................28
Car washes ........................................225
Door locking ...................................18, 22
Garage door .........................................78
Headlight adjustment.............................81
Speed control .........................86, 87, 116
Transmission ......................................170
Automatic locking retractor............................53
Automatic speed control..............................116
Indicator light ......................................116
Average consumption ..........................127, 157
Average speed ...................................127, 157BBackrest
Adjustment ...........................................30
Release ................................................30
Battery .......................................................261
Care...................................................262
Charge state.......................................261
Charging ............................................262
Putting vehicle into operation ...............263
Remote control ...................................266
Removing ...........................................264
Replacing ...........................................263
Warning light.......................................124
Winter operation..................................263
Before driving off ........................................ 8, 9
Belts ............................................................41
Cleaning .............................................231
Height adjustment .................................43Tensioner ............................................ 41
Warning light ........................................ 42
Blower adjustment...................................... 109
Blower speed adjustment............................ 107
Brake
Break in ............................................... 10
Pads ................................................... 60
Pedal................................................... 59
Wear ................................................... 60
Brake fluid
Changing ........................................... 213
Checking level .................................... 212
Level ................................................. 212
Warning light ...................................... 213
Brake light ................................................. 277
Brake light, additional ................................. 277
Brakes ...................................................... 212
Brake circuit division warning light ....... 213
Brake warning light............................. 125
Fluid .......................................... 212, 290
Fluid warning light............................... 213
Function .............................................. 58
New brake pads or linings ..................... 60
Pads ................................................... 10
Parking brake....................................... 57
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake 
(PCCB) .................................................. 4
Roller brake tester................................ 63
Test stand ........................................... 68
Break in brakes ............................................ 10
Break in hints ............................................... 10
Bulbs, replacing ......................................... 269