Operation, Safety
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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 go on while driving, the brake flu-
id level may be too low, or (if the brake pedal travel 
has increased) one of the two brake circuits may 
have failed. 
A greater braking pressure will be required, stop-
ping distances will be longer and the braking be-
havior will change, particularly in curves. 
With correctly adjusted brakes, and a correctly 
working brake system, the pedal travel to the 
point of brake actuation should be 1-3/16 in. to 
1-9/16 in. or 30 to 40 mm. 
Whenever the brake pedal travel exceeds this dis-
tance, have the brake system checked. 
Brake pedal
 Warning!
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
Any obstruction of the brake pedal could 
increase the stopping distance. 
fAlways check the movement of the brake pedal 
before driving and make sure that it is 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.
Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you nonskid floor mats of the correct size.
Note
In case one of the two brake circuits fails, in-
creased pedal travel is required to bring your 
vehicle to a full stop. 
 Warning! 
To avoid overheating and premature wear of 
the brakes: 
fBefore descending a steep grade, reduce 
speed and shift the transmission into a lower 
gear or driving position to control speed. 
fDo not “ride the brakes” by resting your foot on 
the pedal when not intending to apply brake 
pressure. 
fDo not hold the pedal down too long or too 
often. 
This could cause the brakes to get hot and not function properly. 
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Maintenance, Car Care
219
How Emission Control Works When an automobile engine is running, it uses en-
ergy generated through the combustion of a mix-
ture of air and fuel. Depending on whether a car is 
driven fast or slowly or whether the engine is cold 
or hot, some of the fuel (hydrocarbons) may not 
be burned completely, but may be discharged into 
the engine crankcase or exhaust system. Additon-
al hydrocarbons may enter the atmosphere 
through evaporation of fuel from the fuel tank. 
These hydrocarbons (HC), when released into the 
air, contribute to undesirable pollution. 
In addition, carbon monoxide (CO) and oxides of 
nitrogen (NOx) contribute to engine emissions. 
They, too, are formed during the combustion proc-
ess and discharged into the exhaust system. 
To reduce these pollutants, your Porsche is 
equipped with a precisely calibrated fuel injection 
system to assure a finely balanced air/fuel mixture 
under all operating conditions.
Oxygen sensor The oxygen sensor, installed in the exhaust pipe 
continuously senses the oxygen content of the 
exhaust and signals the information to an electron-
ic control unit. The control unit corrects the air/
fuel ratio, so the engine always receives an accu-
rately metered air/fuel mixture. Crankcase ventilation Through crankcase ventilation, undesirable emis-
sions from the engine crankcase are not permit-
ted to reach the outside atmosphere. These emis-
sions are recirculated from the crankcase to the 
air intake system. From here the emissions mix 
with the intake air and are later burned in the en-
gine. Catalytic converters The catalytic converters are efficient “clean-up” 
devices built into the exhaust system of the vehi-
cle. The catalytic converters burn the undesirable 
pollutants in the exhaust gas before it is released 
into the atmosphere. 
The exclusive use of unleaded fuel is critical-
ly important for the life of the catalytic con-
verters. Therefore, only unleaded fuel must 
be used.The catalytic converters will be damaged by: 
– push or tow starting the vehicle 
– misfiring of the engine 
– turning off the ignition while the vehicle is mov-
ing or 
– driving until the fuel tank is completely empty 
– by other unusual operating conditions. 
fDo not continue to operate your vehicle under 
these conditions, since raw fuel might reach 
the catalytic converters. This could result in 
overheating of the converters. Federal law pro-
hibits use of leaded fuel in this car.