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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.........................  158Shifting Gears.................................  167Manual Transmission, Clutch .......................  168
Drive-Off Assistant .....................................  169
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ...................  170Mobile Roofs ..................................  177 Lifting/Sliding Roof ....................................  178
Convertible Top .........................................  181
Emergency operation of the convertible top .  183
Windstop...................................................  190
Hardtop ....................................................  194
Targa ........................................................  200
Roof Transport System...............................  204
Maintenance, Car Care ...................  205Exercise Extreme Caution when Working 
on your Vehicle .......................................... 206
Coolant Level............................................. 207
Engine Oil .................................................. 208
Engine Oil Level ......................................... 208
Engine Oil Recommendation........................ 210
Brake Fluid Level........................................ 212
Fuel Economy ............................................ 214
Operating your Porsche in other Countries ... 214
Fuel Recommendations .............................. 216
Portable Fuel Containers............................. 217
Fuel Evaporation Control ............................. 217
Emission Control System ............................ 218
How Emission Control Works ...................... 219
Washer Fluid .............................................. 220
Power Steering .......................................... 221
Air Filter .................................................... 222
Combination Filter ...................................... 222
Fluids/Oils for Manual Transmission 
and Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ............. 222
Wiper Blades ............................................. 223
Car Care Instructions.................................. 224Practical Tips, Emergency Service ...  233Exercise Extreme Caution when Working 
on your Vehicle .......................................... 234
Tires/Wheels ............................................. 235
Loading Information ................................... 246
Wheel Bolts ............................................... 248
Changing a wheel....................................... 249
Flat Tire..................................................... 251Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting Platform or 
Garage Lift ...............................................  254
Spacers 911 Carrera, 911 Carrera S .........  255
Electrical System ......................................  257
Battery .....................................................  261
Replacing the remote-control battery ..........  266
Emergency Starting with Jumper Cables .....  267
Bulb chart.................................................  269
Lights, Replacing Bulbs..............................  269
Headlights ................................................  270
Number Plate Light....................................  277
Changing Light-Emitting Diodes and 
Long-Life Bulbs .........................................  277
Adjusting Headlights ..................................  278
Towing .....................................................  280
Vehicle Identification, 
Technical Data ...............................  283Vehicle Identification..................................  284
Technical Data ..........................................  286
Diagrams .................................................  299 

8
Before driving off...
Dear Porsche Owner A lot has gone into the manufacture of your 
Porsche, including advanced engineering, rigid 
quality control and demanding inspections. 
These engineering and safety features will be 
enhanced by you... the safe driver... – who knows his/her car and all controls, 
– who maintains the vehicle properly, 
– who uses driving skills wisely and always 
drives within her/his own capabilities and the 
level of familiarity with the vehicle. 
You will find helpful hints in this manual on how to 
perform most of the checks listed on the following 
pages. 
If in doubt, have these checks performed by your 
authorized Porsche dealer. 
Before driving off... Check the following items first fTurn the engine off before you attempt any 
checks or repairs on the vehicle. 
fBe sure the tires are inflated correctly. 
Check tires for damage and tire wear. 
fSee that wheel bolts are properly tightened 
and not loose or missing. 
fCheck engine oil level, add if necessary. 
Make it a habit to have engine oil checked with 
every fuel filling. 
fCheck all fluid levels such as windshield 
washer and brake fluid levels. 
fBe sure the vehicle battery is well charged and 
cranks the engine properly. 
fCheck all doors and lids for proper operation 
and latch them properly. 
fCheck, and if necessary replace worn or 
cracked wiper blades. 
fSee that all windows are clear and unob-
structed. 
fCheck air intake slots and area between lug-
gage compartment lid and windshield. Ensure 
that these areas are free of snow and ice, so 
the heater and the windshield wipers work 
properly. fIf a child will be riding in the vehicle, check 
child seat/child seat restraint system to ensure 
that restraints are properly adjusted.
fChild restraint systems will not fit into the 
Sports bucket seat.
Do not install a child restraint system in the 
Sports bucket seat.
The Sports bucket seat cannot be equipped 
with the LATCH system and thus the airbag 
system cannot be manually deactivated.
fCheck all exterior and interior lights for opera-
tion and that the lenses are clean. 
fCheck the headlights for proper aim, and if 
necessary, have them adjusted. 
fCheck under the vehicle for leaks. 
fBe sure all luggage is stowed securely. 
Emergency equipment It is good practice to carry emergency equipment 
in your vehicle. 
Some of the items you should have are: 
window scraper, snow brush, container or bag of 
sand or salt, emergency light, small shovel, first-
aid kit, etc.  

Operation, Safety
83
Windshield Wiper / Washer Lever 
 Warning!
Danger of injury when the windshield wipers 
operate unintentionally, e.g. in intermittent 
or rain sensor operation. 
Risk of damage to the windshield and wiper 
system. 
fAvoid running the wiper blades over a dry wind-
shield to prevent scratching the glass. Spray 
washer fluid on the windshield first. 
A scratched windshield will reduce visibility. 
fAlways loosen wiper blades from frozen glass 
before operating wipers to prevent damage to 
the wiper motor or blades. fAlways switch off windshield wipers in car 
wash to prevent them wiping unintentionally 
(intermittent or sensor operation). 
fAlways switch off windshield wipers before 
cleaning the windshield to avoid unintentional 
operation (intermittent or sensor operation). 
fDo not operate the headlight washer in car 
washes. 
fDo not operate headlight washer when it is 
frozen. 
Front wiper and headlight washer system0  –  Windshield wipers off
1  –  Rain sensor operation for front 
windshield wipers
fMove wiper lever upwards to the first click.
Please see the chapter “RAIN SENSOR” on 
Page 85.
2  –  Windshield wipers slow
fMove wiper lever upwards to the second click.
3  –  Windshield wipers fast 
fMove wiper lever upwards to the third click.
4  –  Front windshield wiper – one-touch oper-
ation:
fMove wiper lever downwards. The front wind-
shield wipers wipe once.5  –  Windshield wipers and washer system:
fPull wiper lever towards the steering wheel. 
The washer system sprays and wipes while the 
lever is pulled towards the steering wheel. 
When the wiper lever is released, a few drying 
wipes are executed. 
A - Headlight washer:
The washer sprays only while low beam or high 
beam is switched on.
fBriefly push button A to operate headlight 
washer system.
fIf heavily soiled, repeat wash.
The headlight washer system automatically sprays 
once for every ten times the front windshield 
washer system is operated.
Note
The windshield washer nozzles are heated 
when the ignition is on, as a precaution against 
freezing.  

Operation, Safety
85
Rain sensorThe rain sensor on the windshield measures the 
amount of rainfall (snowfall too). Wiper speed is 
automatically adjusted accordingly.
Switching on
fMove wiper lever upwards to the first click.
Switching off
fMove wiper lever to position 0.
The rain sensor remains switched off if the wiper 
lever is already in position 1 when the ignition is 
switched on.To switch the rain sensor on again:
fMove wiper lever to position 0 and then to 
position 1 or
fOperate windshield washer system 5 or
fChange the sensitivity of the rain sensor with 
four-stage switch A.
Switch-on is confirmed by one wipe of the wind-
shield.
On vehicles with the Sport Chrono Package Plus, 
further rain sensor functions can be selected via 
the PCM.
fPlease see the chapter “Individual Memory” in 
the separate PCM operating instructions.
Changing the sensitivity of the rain sensor
Sensitivity can be set with switch A in 4 stages:
fAdjust switch A upwards – 
high sensitivity.
The setting is confirmed by one wipe of the 
windshield.
fAdjust switch A downwards – 
low sensitivity.Maintenance note
fPeriodically clean the wiper blades with a win-
dow cleaner, especially after the vehicle has 
been washed in a car wash. We recommend 
Porsche window cleaner. If they are very dirty 
(e.g. with insect remains), they can be cleaned 
with a sponge or cloth.
If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this may be as 
a result of the following:
If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car wash, 
wax residues may be adhering to the windshield. 
These wax residues can only be removed by using 
a window cleaner concentrate. 
fPlease see the chapter “WASHER FLUID” on 
Page 220.
fPlease contact your authorized Porsche dealer 
for further information.
The wiper blades may be damaged or worn.
fReplace wiper blades as soon as possible. 

Maintenance, Car Care
205 Maintenance, Car Care
Exercise Extreme Caution when Working 
on your Vehicle .........................................  206
Coolant Level ............................................  207
Engine Oil .................................................  208
Engine Oil Level ........................................  208
Engine Oil Recommendation .......................  210
Brake Fluid Level .......................................  212
Fuel Economy ...........................................  214
Operating your Porsche in other Countries ..  214
Fuel Recommendations..............................  216
Portable Fuel Containers ............................  217
Fuel Evaporation Control ............................  217
Emission Control System ...........................  218
How Emission Control Works......................  219
Washer Fluid .............................................  220
Power Steering .........................................  221
Air Filter ...................................................  222
Combination Filter .....................................  222
Fluids/Oils for Manual Transmission 
and Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ............  222
Wiper Blades ............................................  223
Car Care Instructions.................................  224 

Maintenance, Car Care
223
Wiper Blades Wiper blades that are in perfect condition are vital 
for a clear view.
fReplace the wiper blades twice per year (be-
fore and after the cold season) or whenever 
wiper performance deteriorates. 
 Caution!
Risk of damage if the wiper arm accidentally 
falls back on to the window. 
fAlways hold the wiper arm securely when re-
placing the wiper blade.
Risk of damage if wiper blades that are fro-
zen in place are loosened improperly. 
fThaw the wiper blades before loosening them. 
Maintenance note
fPeriodically clean the wiper blades with win-
dow cleaner, especially after the vehicle has 
been washed in a car wash.
We recommend the Porsche window cleaner. If 
they are very dirty (e.g. with insect remains), 
they can be cleaned with a sponge or cloth.If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this can be as a 
result of the following:
– If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car 
wash, wax residues may adhere to the wind-
shield. These wax residues can be removed 
only by using window cleaner concentrate.
– The wiper blades may be damaged or worn.
fReplace damaged or worn wiper blades as 
soon as possible.
fPlease see the chapter “WASHER FLUID” on 
Page 220.
fPlease contact your authorized Porsche dealer 
for further information.
Changing windshield wiper bladesfPlease read the separate instructions for fitting 
wiper blades as supplied by the manufacturer.
fWe recommend that you get your authorized 
Porsche dealer to replace the wiper blades.
 Caution!
Risk of damage.
If the wiper blades are not changed properly, 
they can come loose when the car is moving.
fCheck that the wiper blades are seated 
securely. The wiper blades must engage properly in the wiper arm. 

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Maintenance, Car Care
Windows The road dust which settles on the windshield and 
windows contains particles of tire rubber and oil 
residue. The interior trim and upholstery release 
particles, particularly in strong sunlight, which col-
lect on the insides of the windows. These deposits 
are augmented by impurities in the air which en-
ters the car through the fresh air vents. 
fClean all windows regularly, inside and outside, 
with Porsche window cleaner. 
fIf you use a chamois leather for the windows, 
do not use it for paintwork as it will otherwise 
pick up a certain amount of preservative or 
polish and could smear the windows and thus 
impair vision. 
fRemove dead insects with Porsche insect re-
mover. 
Note
Door windows feature a water-repellent (hydro-
phobic) coating which prevents soiling of the 
windows. 
This coating is subject to natural wear and can be 
renewed.
fConsult an authorized Porsche dealer.
Wiper blades Wiper blades that are in perfect condition are vital 
for a clear view. 
fPlease see the chapter “WIPER BLADES” on 
Page 223.
fReplace the wiper blades twice per year (be-
fore and after the cold season) or whenever 
wiper performance deteriorates or the blades 
are damaged.
fPeriodically clean the wiper blades with 
Porsche window cleaner, especially after the 
vehicle has been washed in a car wash.
If they are very dirty (e.g. with insect remains), 
they can be cleaned with a sponge or cloth. 
If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this can be as a 
result of the following:
– If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car 
wash, residues may adhere to the windshield. 
These wax residues can be removed only by 
using window cleaner concentrate. 
– The wiper blades may be damaged or worn.
– Replace damaged or worn wiper blades imme-
diately.
fPlease see the chapter “WASHER FLUID” on 
Page 220.
fPlease contact your authorized Porsche dealer 
for further information.
Undercoating As it is not possible to exclude the risk of damage 
to this protective coating in day to day driving, it 
is advisable to have the underside of the car in-
spected at certain intervals – preferably before 
the start of winter and again in spring – and the un-
dercoating restored as necessary. 
Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the 
bodyseal treatment procedures and has the nec-
essary equipment for applying factory approved 
materials. We recommend that you entrust them 
with such work and inspections. 
Unlike conventional spray oils, undercoating and 
rust-proofing compounds based on bitumen or 
wax do not attack the sound-proofing materials ap-
plied at the factory. 
 Warning!
Danger of fire resulting in serious personal 
injury or death. 
fDo not apply additional undercoating or rust-
proofing on or near the exhaust manifold, ex-
haust pipes, catalytic converters or heat 
shields. During driving the substance used for undercoating could overheat and ignite. 
fBefore applying fresh underseal, carefully re-
move any deposits of dirt and grease. Once it 
has dried, the new undercoating compound 
forms a tough protective coating which pro-
vides efficient rust-proofing of the floor panels 
and components.  

Index
305
Temperature....................................... 116
Topping off engine oil .......................... 209
OIL Display and measurement of the 
engine oil level ............................................ 153
On-board computer ..................................... 126
Basic settings ............................. 127, 155
Calling on-board computer functions ..... 127
Functions and display possibilities ........ 127
General information ..................... 156, 157
Language versions .............................. 155
Operation, controls ............................. 126
Selecting a radio station ...................... 142
Setting the clock ................................. 156
Switching daytime driving lights on/off.. 156
Switching on navigation ....................... 142
Tire pressure warnings ........................ 149
Warnings and messages...................... 158
On-board literature .......................................... 2
Operating voice control ............................... 126
Operating your Porsche in other Countries .... 214
Orientation light ............................................ 71
Outside temperatur indicator ....................... 123
Oxygen sensor ........................................... 219
PPaint
Care .......................................... 224, 227
Data................................................... 285
ParkAssistant ............................................... 72
Parking
PDK transmission................................ 175
Parking aids ........................................... 72, 73
Parking brake ............................................... 57
Warning light ........................................ 58Parking light ...........................................80, 82
Particle filter ...............................................222
Passenger compartment monitoring ...............23
PDK transmission........................................170
Drive-Off Assistant ...............................169
Driving in winter ..................................175
Faults .................................................171
Kickdown............................................173
Launch Control....................................173
Manual selection mode ........................174
Reduced driving program.....................176
Selector lever emergency release ........280
Selector lever positions .......................172
Shifting gears on the steering wheel .....173
Sport mode ........................................172
Transmission fluid ...............................222
Warning messages ..............................176
Pen holder ....................................................92
Plastic parts ...............................................229
Care...................................................229
Platform lift.................................................254
Porsche Active Suspension Management 
(PASM) .........................................................69
Sport mode ..........................................69
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) .......4
Porsche Communication Management (PCM)...98
Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ....................170
Drive-Off Assistant ...............................169
Driving in winter ..................................175
Faults .................................................171
Kickdown............................................174
Launch Control....................................170
Manual selection mode ........................174
Reduced driving program.....................176Selector lever emergency release ....... 280
Selector lever position ................ 170, 172
Shifting gears on the steering wheel .... 173
Sport mode ....................................... 172
Transmission fluid.............................. 222
Porsche Stability Management (PSM) ............. 66
Information light ................................... 68
Porsche traction management (PTM) ............. 63
Power steering fluid level .................... 221, 290
Power windows .................................... 18, 181
Practical tips.............................................. 234
Putting vehicle into operation ...................... 263RRadiator fan ......................................... 78, 208
Radio reception............................................ 98
Rain sensor ........................................... 83, 85
Range on remaining fuel..................... 127, 157
Reading light................................................ 71
Rear hatch ................................................. 200
Rear lid ................................................. 93, 94
Rear seat backrests..................................... 37
Rear spoiler ................................................. 69
Automatic mode ................................... 70
Manual control ..................................... 70
Rear view mirrors ................................... 27, 28
Rear window defogger.......................... 29, 110
Rear window heating.................................. 110
Rear window wiper ....................................... 84
Recirculating-air button ............................... 107
Refuelling .................................................. 216
Relays ....................................................... 257
Remote control ............................................ 16
Readiness ............................................ 17