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Trip Odometer  ........................................... 121
Speedometer ................ ............................ 122
Changing over between Miles / Kilometers  .. 122
Tachometer ............... ................................ 123
Turn Signal Indicator  Light .......................... 123
High Beam Indicator Li ght ........................... 123
Gear Shift Indicator
(in vehicles with manual transmission) .......... 123
Cooling System  ......... ................................ 124
Porsche Doppelkupplung  (PDK) ................... 125
Fuel .......................... ................................ 126
Clock ............................ ............................ 127
Outside Temperature  ................................. 127
Check Engine (Emission  Control) ................. 129
On-Board Computer (B C) ............................ 130
Warnings on the instrument panel and the on-
board computer ............. ............................ 162Shifting Gears.................................. 171Manual Transmission, Cl utch ....................... 172
Drive-Off Assistant  ..... ................................ 173
Porsche Doppelkupplung  (PDK) ................... 174Mobile Roofs ................................... 181Convertible Top  ......... ................................ 182
Windstop ................... ................................ 189
Hardtop ........................ ............................ 190Maintenance, Car Care .................... 195Exercise Extreme Caution when Working 
on your Vehicle  .......................................... 196
Coolant Level  ............ ................................ 197
Engine Oil  ................. ................................ 199 Engine Oil Level   ..
......................................199
Engine Oil Recommendat ion ........................200
Brake Fluid Level ...... ..................................202
Fuel Economy  .......... ..................................204
Operating your Porsche in other Countries  ...204
Fuel Recommendation s ..............................206
Portable Fuel Containers  ............................207
Fuel Evaporation Control  ............................207
Emission Control Syst em ............................208
How Emission Control  Works ......................209
Washer Fluid  ............ ..................................210
Power Steering  ........ ..................................211
Air Filter  .................. ..................................211
Combination Filter  .... ..................................211
Fluids/Oils for Manual Transmission 
and Porsche Doppelkuppl ung (PDK)  .............211
Wiper Blades   .......... ..................................212
Car Care Instructions   ................................213
Practical Tips, Emergency Service .... 221Exercise Extreme Caution when Working 
on your Vehicle   ............................ .............222
Tires/Wheels ............... ............................. 223
Loading Information  ...................... .............234
Wheel Bolts   ................................. .............236
Changing a wheel .......................... .............237
Flat Tire........................ ............................. 239
Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting Platform
or Garage Lift  ...... ......................................242
Spacers ...................... ..............................243
Electrical System   ......................................245
Battery   ................... ..................................249
Replacing the remote-control battery   ..........254
Emergency Starting with Jumper Cables  ......255 Bulb chart ..............
................................... 257
Lights, Replacing Bulb s  ............................. 257
Headlights ............. ................................... 258
Number Plate Light . ................................... 266
Changing Light-Emitting Diodes and Long-Life 
Bulbs ......................... .............................. 266
Adjusting Headlights  .................................. 267
Towing ....................... .............................. 269
Vehicle Identification, 
Technical Data ......... ....................... 273Vehicle Identification .................................. 274
Technical Data  ....... ................................... 276
Tire Pressure for Cold  Tires  ....................... 277
Tires, Rims, Tracks   .................................. 278
Driving Performance*  ................. .............. 280
Capacities ............. ................................... 281
Weights   ..................... .............................. 282
Dimensions   ........... ................................... 282
Diagrams ................... .............................. 283 

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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 f Turn the engine off before you attempt any 
checks or repairs on the vehicle. 
f Be sure the tires are inflated correctly. 
Check tires for damage and tire wear. 
f See that wheel bolts are properly tightened 
and not loose or missing. 
f Check engine oil level, add if necessary. 
Make it a habit to have engine oil checked with 
every fuel filling. 
f Check all fluid levels such as windshield 
washer and brake fluid levels. 
f Be sure the vehicle battery is well charged and 
cranks the engine properly. 
f Check all doors and lids for proper operation 
and latch them properly. 
f Check, and if necessary replace worn or 
cracked wiper blades. 
f See that all windows are clear and unob-
structed. 
f Check 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.  f
If a child will be riding  in the vehicle, check 
child seat/child seat restraint system to ensure 
that restraints are properly adjusted.
f Child 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.
f Check all exterior and interior lights for opera-
tion and that the lenses are clean. 
f Check the headlights for proper aim, and if 
necessary, have them adjusted. 
f Check under the vehicle for leaks. 
f Be 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.  

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Keys fPlease see the chapter “ALARM SYSTEM, PAS-
SENGER COMPARTMENT MONITORING” on 
Page 25.
f Please see the chapter “CENTRAL LOCKING IN 
CARS WITHOUT ALARM SYSTEM” on Page 19.
f Please see the chapter “CENTRAL LOCKING IN 
CARS WITH ALARM SYSTEM” on Page 21.
Two car keys are supplied with your Porsche. 
These keys operate all the locks on your vehicle. 
f Be careful with your car keys: do not part with 
them except under exceptional circumstances. 
f To avoid battery run-down, always remove the 
ignition key from the ignition lock. Emergency operationfPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY OPERA-
TION – PULLING OUT THE IGNITION KEY” on 
Page 74.
Replacement keys Replacement car keys can  be obtained only from 
your authorized Porsche dealer, and this can 
sometimes be very time-consuming.
You should therefore always keep a spare key on 
your person. 
Keep it in a safe place (e.g. wallet), but under no 
circumstances in or on the vehicle. 
The key codes of new keys  have to be “reported” 
to the car control unit by  your authorized Porsche 
dealer. 
A total of 6 car keys can be reported to the control 
unit.
Disabling key codes 
If a key is lost, the key codes can be disabled by 
an authorized Porsche dealer.
All the remaining car keys are required for this pur-
pose.
Disabling the code ensures that the car can be 
started only using authorized keys. 
Note
f Please note that the other locks can still be 
opened with the disabled key. 
Immobilizer There is a transponder (an electronic component) 
in the key grip, conta ining a stored code. 
When the ignition is switch ed on, the ignition lock 
checks the code. 
The immobilizer can be deactivated and the en-
gine started only using an authorized ignition key.
Switching off the immobilizer
f Insert the ignition key  into the ignition lock.
If the ignition is left on for more than 2 minutes 
without the engine being  started, the immobilizer 
is switched on again.
f If this happens, turn the ignition key back to 
position  3 (ignition off) before starting the 
engine. The immobilizer is switched off again, 
and the engine can be started.
f Please see the chapter “IGNITION/STARTER 
SWITCH WITH ANTI-THEFT STEERING LOCK” 
on Page 72.
Switching on the immobilizer
f Remove ignition key.Security Wheel Bolts fIf wheels have to be removed during a work-
shop visit, do not forget to hand over the sock-
et for the security wheel bolts along with the 
car key. 

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Malfunction of the remote controlThe remote control may not function correctly due 
to local radio wave interference. The vehicle will 
then not lock properly.
This can be identified  by the missing locking 
sound and the missing check-back signal of the 
emergency flasher.
If this should occur:
f Lock the vehicle with the key in the door.
The remote-control standby function 
switches off after 7 daysIf the vehicle is not started or unlocked with the re-
mote control within 7 days, the remote control 
standby function is switched off (to prevent dis-
charging of the vehicle battery). 
1. In this case, unlock the driver’s door with the 
key at the door lock.
Leave the door closed in order to prevent the 
alarm system from being triggered. 
2. Press button  1 on the remote control. 
The remote control is now activated again and 
the alarm system is switched off.
Operational readiness of the remote 
control interruptedEncoded data is transmitted to the vehicle each 
time the wireless remote control is operated. If the 
remote control is operated too often outside the 
range of the vehicle, this can result in the central 
locking system no longer responding. 
In this case, the remote control and vehicle must 
be synchronized.
Carrying out the synchronization
1. Unlock the driver's door with the key at the  door lock. 
2. Open driver’s door and insert the ignition key  into the ignition lock within 10 seconds to 
prevent the alarm system from being 
triggered.
3. With the key inserted, press and hold button  1 
on the remote control for approx. 5 seconds. 
The synchronization is now complete. 

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Operation, Safety
Anti-crushing protectionIf a side window is blocked during closing, it will 
stop and open again by about an inch. 
 Warning!
Risk of serious personal injuries.
If the rocker switch is pressed again within 
10 seconds of the window being blocked, the 
window will close with its full closing force. 
Anti-crushing protection is disabled. 
f Once the anti-crushing protection acts to stop 
the window and opens it slightly, do not press 
the rocker switch again within 10 seconds 
without checking to make sure that nothing is 
blocking the path of the window.The window will close with full closing force. 
One-touch operation is disabled for 10 seconds 
after blockage of a side window. 
Automatic window lowering f Please see the chapter “DOORS” on Page 18.
f Please see the chapter “CONVERTIBLE TOP” 
on Page 182.Storing end position of the windowsIf the battery is disconnected and reconnected, 
the windows will not be raised automatically when 
the door is closed. 
1. Close the windows with the rocker switch 
once . 
2. Press the rocker switch  upwards again to store 
the end position of the  windows in the control 
unit. 

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Switch position 2Start engine
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 2 .
f Please see the chapter “STARTING PROCEDU-
RES” on Page 75.Switch position 3Ignition off
fTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 3 .
Note on operation
The vehicle battery discharges if the ignition key is 
left inserted.  
If the vehicle battery is  dead, the key can only be 
pulled out of the ignition lock if the emergency 
operation is performed:
f Please see the chapter “EMERGENCY OPERA-
TION – PULLING OUT THE IGNITION KEY” on 
Page 74.
Locking the steering columnAutomatic locking
The steering column is automatically locked when 
the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock.
 Warning! 
Risk of an accident, re sulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
The steering wheel will lock and will cause 
loss of steering. 
f Never remove key from the ignition lock or turn 
the key off while the vehicle is moving. 
f Always withdraw the ignition key  when leaving the vehicle. Automatic unlocking
The steering column is unlocked when the vehicle 
is unlocked with the radio remote control.
Note
f
To avoid discharging the battery, always re-
move the ignition key from the ignition lock.
Please see the chapter “BATTERY” on 
Page 249.
Gong If you leave the key in the  ignition/steering lock, a 
gong will sound when the driver’s door is opened. 
This is a reminder to remove the key. 

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Operation, Safety
Emergency operation – pulling out the 
ignition keyIf the vehicle battery is dead, the key can be pulled 
out only if the emergency operation is performed.
1. Grasp the fuse box cover at the finger hole and  pull it off.
2. Unclip metal hook  A on the inside of the cover. 3. Use metal hook A
 to remove the plastic lid  B 
from the ignition lock. Make sure that plastic lid 
B  is not lost. 4. Turn ignition key counter-
clockwise as far as it 
will go.
5. Press metal hook  A into opening  C. 
An unlocking sound will be heard.
6. Turn the ignition key to initial position (0)  and 
remove. 
7. Re-fit the plastic lid  B. 

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Stopping Engine fTurn key back to position  3. 
f Do not stop engine immediately after hard or 
extended driving. 
Keep engine running at increased idle for 
about two minutes to prevent excessive heat 
build-up before turning off engine. 
f To avoid discharging the battery, always re-
move the ignition key from the ignition lock. 
f When leaving the car, always remove the igniti-
on key, apply the parking brake and engage 
1st gear or reverse gear on vehicles with ma-
nual transmission or move the selector lever to 
position P on vehicles with PDK transmission.
f Engage the steering lock by moving the steer-
ing wheel to the left or right. 
Turn the steering wheel to the locking position 
before you switch off  the engine so that you 
don’t have to exert your self when locking or 
unlocking the steering. 
 Warning!
Danger of injury. Hot engine compartment 
components can burn skin on contact. 
f Before working on any part in the engine 
compartment, turn the engine off and let it cool 
down sufficiently.  Risk of burn injury when standing near or 
coming into contact with the exhaust pipe.
The exhaust pipe is hot wh
en the vehicle is running 
and remains hot for some time after the vehicle is 
turned off.
f To prevent injury, make a point of noting where 
your vehicle’s exhaust pipe is, avoid placing 
your legs near the exhaust pipe, and closely 
supervise children around the vehicle when the 
exhaust pipe could be hot. 
A hot exhaust pipe can cause serious burns.
Engine-compartment blower,
radiator fan The radiator and radiator fans are in the front of 
the car.
The engine-compartment bl ower is mounted in the 
engine compartment. 
 Warning!
Risk of injury.
After the engine is switched off, the engine-
compartment temperature is monitored for 
approx. 30 minutes.
During this period, and depending on tem-
perature, the engine-compartment blower 
may continue to run or start to run. 
f Carry out work in these areas only with the en-
gine off, the ignition off, and exercise extreme 
caution. Risk of injury. The radiator fans in the front 
end of the car may be operating or 
unexpectedly start operating when the 
engine is switched on.
f
Carry out work in these areas only with the en-
gine switched off.
Automatic garage door The ignition system in your Porsche may interfere 
with your electronically operated garage door. 
fTo check this, drive your Porsche close to the 
garage door. Make sure not to interfere with 
the operating range of the door. 
f Run the engine at different speeds.
f If the garage door opens or closes without you 
operating the garage door unit in your car, 
contact the dealer who installed the automatic 
garage door to have the frequency and/or 
coding of the garage door signal changed or 
modified.