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The tire pressure to be corrected (refill pressure) 
is indicated on the displayed wheel.
Example: If “ –1.5 psi (–0.1 bar)” is displayed, 
1.5 psi (0.1 bar) must be added to this tire.
Note
The tire pressure menu can only be called up when 
the vehicle is stationary.
Calling up the “Info pressure” display
fPush operating lever forward in order to switch 
on the selection field.
fSelect “TPM” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward. 
The display changes to the tire pressure menu.
fSelect “Info pressure” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.
Note
After the ignition is switched on, it can take up to 
approx. 1 minute before all tire pressures are 
displayed. Dashes (“-.-”) appear instead of the tire 
pressures. Tire type info in Tire pressure menu
Information about the currently set tires:
– Tire type: Summer tires, winter tires
– Tire size: 18, 19 inch
“Info tires” shows the current tire settings.
Calling up the “Info tires” display
fPush operating lever forward in order to switch 
on the selection field.
fSelect “TPM” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward. 
The display changes to the tire pressure menu.fSelect “Info tires” with the operating lever.
fPush operating lever forward.
Tire selection in the “Set” menu
fPush operating lever forward in order to switch 
on the selection field.
fSelect “TPM” with the operating lever. 

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 Danger!
Driving on worn tires can result in loss of con-
trol of the vehicle and could cause serious 
personal injuries or death. 
fDo not drive with worn tires or tires showing 
cuts or bruises as they may lead to sudden 
deflation and loss of control which could cause 
severe personal injury. 
fSpecialized high performance tires on high 
performance sports cars exhibit more wear 
than those on a family sedan, or even a high 
performance sedan. 
Therefore, it is important to check your tire 
pressure and condition at least every two weeks. 
If you notice that tires are wearing unevenly, con-
sult your Porsche dealer. 
Uneven wear may not always be due to improper 
wheel alignment. It can be the result of individual 
driving habits such as cornering at high speeds. If 
the tire pressure is not checked and adjusted 
regularly, abnormal tire wear can also occur. 
Tire care fAvoid damaging tires and wheel rims. 
fIf you must drive over a curb or other obstacle, 
drive slowly and at an obtuse angle. 
fCheck tires for uneven wear and damage 
before driving off. 
fRemove imbedded material. 
fReplace worn or damaged tires immediately. 
fKeep oil, fuel, brake fluid, etc. away from tires. 
fReplace missing valve stem caps. 
fKeep tires inflated correctly. 
fWash tires when washing the vehicle. Also 
clean inner side of wheels.
fDo not use abrasive cleaners when washing 
the wheels.
fCheck wheel rims for corrosion.
fRemove road salt, if driving in winter.
Tire damage, puncture High-pressure cleaning units can damage the 
tires.
fPlease see the chapter “HIGH-PRESSURE 
CLEANING UNITS, STEAM CLEANERS” on 
Page 224.
fCheck tires for imbedded material, cuts, punc-
tures, cracks and bulges (side wall) before driv-
ing off.
In case of tire damage, where it is uncertain wheth-
er there is a break in the ply with all its conse-
quences or tire damage caused by thermal or me-
chanical overloading due to loss of pressure or 
any other prior damage, we recommend that the 
tire be replaced for safety reasons. 
If one faulty tire is replaced it should be noted that 
the difference in tread depth on one axle must not 
exceed 30%. 
Handling inconsistencies may result. 
fPerform a visual inspection if necessary.  

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Parking at the curb 
 Warning!
Hard impacts against curbs (or traffic 
islands) are dangerous and may cause hid-
den tire damage which is not noticeable until 
later. Such damage can result in accidents at 
high speeds causing serious personal injury 
or death.
Depending on the force of impact, the edge 
of the rim can also be damaged. 
fIf you are in doubt, have the wheel checked by 
an expert, particularly if you suspect damage 
on the inside. 
fIf you must drive over a curb or other obstacle, 
drive slowly and at an obtuse angle. Exercise care when parking along curbs. 
Wheel alignment, wheel balancing As a precaution, have wheels with summer tires 
balanced in the spring, and those with mud and 
snow tires before winter. 
Unbalanced wheels may affect car handling and 
tire life.
Only the specified weights may be used for wheel 
balancing. 
Self-adhesive weights must not come into contact 
with cleaning agents, since they could drop off.
Uneven tread wear indicates wheel imbalance. In 
this event, the vehicle should be checked at an au-
thorized Porsche dealer. 
 Warning!
If, during a trip, uneven running or vibrations 
occur that could be caused by damage to 
tires or the car, the speed must be reduced 
immediately, but without braking sharply. 
If you continue your trip without having the 
cause of the fault remedied, you might lose 
control of your vehicle which could cause se-
rious personal injury or death. 
fStop the vehicle and check the tires. 
fIf no cause for the fault can be found, drive 
carefully to the nearest authorized Porsche dealer. 
Wheels with Tire Pressure Monitoring 
(TPM) sensorsBefore changing wheels, make sure that the 
wheels are compatible with your vehicle's TPM.
fCheck this with your authorized Porsche 
dealer.Removing and storing tires fAfter changing, adjust tire pressure and torque 
wheel bolts diagonally to 94 ftlb (130 Nm). 
Tires must always remain on the same side of 
the vehicle.
When wheels are removed, the direction of 
rotation and position of each wheel should be 
marked. 
Example 
FR (front right), FL, RR and RL. 
Wheels must always be fitted in accordance with 
their marking. 
The perception that tire durability and perform-
ance are immune to the effects of storage and 
age is unfounded. 
Chemical additives, which make the rubber elas-
tic, lose their effectiveness in the course of time 
and the rubber becomes brittle and cracks. 
Therefore, the tires should be inspected from 
time to time.  

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Practical Tips, Emergency Service Note
Under no circumstances should tires older than 6 
years be used on your Porsche. 
The age of the tire can be obtained from the “DOT” 
code number. If, for example, the last four num-
bers read 1208, then the tire was produced in the 
12th week of 2008. 
fStore tires in a cool and dry place. 
Snow tires For a better grip on snow and ice, use radial M+S 
tires with studs. 
Check with your local Motor Vehicle Bureau for 
possible restrictions. 
 Danger!
Risk of loss of control and damage to the 
vehicle as well as serious personal injury or 
death.
The standard tires profile and rubber mixture 
are optimized for wet and dry driving condi-
tions, and may not prove favorable for snow 
conditions. 
fTherefore install M+S tires before driving in such conditions. Before mounting snow tires, consult with 
your Porsche dealer. He has the technical 
information necessary to advise you on 
wheel and tire compatibility. 
Snow tires should have the same load capacity as 
original equipment tires and should be mounted on 
all four wheels. 
Snow tires with studs should be run at moderate 
speeds when new in order to give the studs time 
to settle.
 Danger!
Tires with badly worn treads and studs are 
very dangerous and could cause accidents 
resulting in serious personal injuries or 
death. 
fMake sure they are replaced immediately. 
fDo not drive a vehicle equipped with snow tires 
at prolonged high speed. 
Snow tires do not have the same degree of 
traction on dry, wet or snowfree roads as a 
normal tire. 
Furthermore, snow tires wear rapidly under 
these conditions. 
Comply with all state and local laws 
governing snow tire and tread depth 
requirements.
 Danger!
Risk of accident and serious personal injury 
or death due to excessive speed.
fAlways check the maximum speed rating on 
the tire sidewall on any tire on the vehicle.
fNever exceed the maximum speed rating of the tires. 
fFit winter tires to both axles well before the 
cold season begins. 
Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased 
to advise you.
Maintenance note
We recommend fitting snow tires on the vehicle at 
temperatures below 45 °F (7 °C) since the driving 
performance of summer tires is reduced at low 
temperatures. Summer tires may be permanently 
damaged at extremely low temperatures.
Winter tires lose their traction capability when their 
tread depth falls below 5/32 in. (4 mm). 

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E Maximum Load rating
The maximum load in kilograms and pounds can 
be carried by the tire. If you replace tires always 
use a tire that has the same maximum load rating 
as the factory installed tire.
FRadial
The identification indicates if the tire has radial 
structure.
G Term of tubeless or tube tire
Identification for tubeless tires.Speed code letterThe speed code letter indicates the maximum per-
missible speed for the tire.
This code letter is shown on the tire sidewall.Tip on driving
Tires with a maximum speed rating that is lower 
than the specified maximum vehicle speed may be 
mounted only if they bear an M+S identification on 
the tire sidewall.
fPlease note that in addition to the winter tires, 
all-season and all-terrain tires are also subject 
to speed limits and bear this identification.
Inscription on light alloy wheelsMaintenance note
fProtect the valve inserts against soiling with 
valve caps.
Use only plastic valve caps.
Soiled valve inserts can cause a gradual loss 
of air.
Note on operation
fThe rim width in inches A and the rim offset F 
are visible from the outside. 
The information is inscribed on the back of the 
spokes near the tire valve.
A- Rim width in inches
B- Rim-flange contour code letter
C- Symbol for drop-center rim
D- Rim diameter in inches
E-Double hump
F- Rim offset in mm
T= up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
H= up to 131 mph (210 km/h)
V= up to 150 mph (240 km/h)
W= up to 167 mph (270 km/h)
Y= up to 186 mph (300 km/h)
(Y)= up to 186 mph (300 km/h) as for 
Y tires. Speeds of more than 
300 km/h (186 mph) are also 
possible at a maximum tire load 
capacity of 85 % (confirmation from 
tire manufacturer required for 
speeds of more than 186 mph (300 
km/h)). 

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Index Welcome Home Function............................... 81
Wheel .................................. 10, 235, 287, 288
Alignment ........................................... 241
Balancing ........................................... 241
Bolts .................................................. 248
Care .................................................. 235
Changing............................................ 251
Checking pressure .............................. 250
Inscription .......................................... 244
Loading information............................ 246
Securing bolts .................................... 248
Security wheel bolts ........................ 15, 96
Sidewall ............................................. 244
Size ................................................... 244
Tire pressure .............................. 236, 289
Tire pressure plate.............................. 285
Tire sealant ................................ 251, 252
Wheels
Assembly aids for wheel changes ......... 249
Care .................................................. 229
TPM sensors ...................................... 241
Windows ............................................ 181, 228
Anti-crushing protection ......................... 26
Care .................................................. 228
Opening/Closing ................................... 26
Washer nozzles .................................... 83
Washer system ..................... 83, 220, 290
Windshield
Washer nozzles .................................... 83
Wiper blades, changing ....................... 223
Wiper/washer lever ............................... 83
Windshield wipers ................................. 83, 223
Replacing ........................................... 223Windstop .................................................... 190
Installing ............................................. 190
Removing ........................................... 193
Winter operation
Battery ............................................... 263
Coolant .............................................. 207
Engine oil ........................................... 208
Jumper cables ............................ 267, 268
Locks................................................. 226
Seals ................................................. 229
Snow chains ....................................... 243
Tires .................................. 242, 287, 288
Washer fluid........................................ 220
Wiper blades....................................... 223
Wiper
Blades................................................ 223
Lever ................................................... 83
Rear..................................................... 84
Wiper blades
Care .................................................. 228
Changing ............................................ 223