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Operation, Safety
The warning lights in the 
instrument panel and on-
board computer will go out after the parking brake 
is fully released.
The warning lights are not an indicator that the 
parking brake is fully set; it  is only intended to be 
a warning to release the parking brake before 
driving the car. Caution! 
A partially engaged brake will overheat the 
rear brakes, reduce their effectiveness and 
cause excessive wear. 
f Release the parking brake fully. 
f When parking your car, always set the parking 
brake by pulling all the way up on the lever. 
f Move the selector lever to “P” (PDK) or move 
the gearshift lever to reverse or first gear 
(Manual transmission).
f On hills also turn the front wheels towards the 
curb. 
Brakes fMake it a habit to chec k the operation of your 
brakes before driving.
Keep in mind that the braking distance increases 
very rapidly as the speed increases. At 60 mph or 
100 km/h, for example, it is not twice but four 
times longer than 30 mph  or 50 km/h. Tire trac-
tion is also less effective when the roads are wet 
or slippery. 
f Therefore, always maintain a safe distance 
from the car in front of you. 
Vehicles without Porsche Ceramic Compos-
ite Brake (PCCB)
Even though the brake discs consist of alloyed 
grey cast iron, they will  unavoidably start to cor-
rode if your car is parked  for an extended period. 
The brakes will tend to “rub” as a result.
The nature, extent and effects of corrosion de-
pend on the amount of  time the vehicle was 
parked, whether granular or liquid road salt was 
spread and whether grease-dissolving agents 
were used in car washes.
To prevent corrosion of the brake discs, ”brake 
them dry“ before parking the car.
If the braking comfort is noticeably impaired, we 
recommend having the brake system checked by 
experts at an authorized Porsche dealer.
Brake system function Your Porsche is equipped with a power assisted 
hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disc 
brakes at the front and rear. 
Both circuits function independently. One brake 
circuit operates the front and the other operates 
the rear. 
If one brake circuit has failed, the other will still op-
erate. However, you will notice an increased pedal 
travel when you apply the brakes.
Failure of one brake circuit will cause the stopping 
distance to increase. 
 Warning!
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
In the unlikely event of hydraulic failure of 
one brake circuit: 
f Push the brake pedal down  firmly and hold it in 
that position. 
A mechanical linkage activates the second cir-
cuit, and you will be able  to bring the vehicle to 
a stop. 
f After bringing your vehicle to a complete stop, 
avoid driving the vehicle and instead have it 
towed to the nearest authorized Porsche deal-er for repair. 
Parking brake warning light USA
Parking brake warning light
Canada  

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Operation, Safety
Parking Aids Parking assistantWhen the driver backs up, the parking assistant 
system indicates the distance between the car 
and a large obstacle behind it, by means of signal 
tones. 
 Warning!
Risk of serious personal injury or death. 
Parking assistant cannot detect small ob-
jects such as children and pets.
Despite use of the parking assistant system, 
the driver is still responsible for taking due 
care and assessing obstacles when backing 
up. 
f Make sure that no persons, especially small 
children, animals or obstacles are within the maneuvering area. 
The parking assistant syst em is activated auto-
matically when reverse gear is selected and the ig-
nition is on.
Note 
Be aware that the parkin g assistant system is 
not  switched on if the car rolls backward without 
reverse gear being engaged.
Ultrasound sensors Sensors 
Four ultrasound sensors in the rear bumper meas-
ure the distance to the closest obstacle.
– Range middle sensors around 60 in./150 cm 
– Range outer sensors around 24 in./60 cm
Obstacles cannot be detected in the “blind” sen-
sor area (e.g. near the ground).  Note 
The sensors must always be kept free of dirt, ice 
and snow in order to ensure that they are fully 
functional. 
 Caution!
To avoid damaging the sensors: 
f Maintain sufficient distance when cleaning with steam-jet units. 
Signal tones/function 
When reverse gear is selected, the parking 
assistant confirms that it is switched on by issuing 
a  short signal tone .
A detected obstacle is signalled by an  intermit-
tent tone . The intervals decrease as the obstacle 
is approached.
A continuous tone sounds when the distance 
becomes less than one foot. This continuous tone 
c a n  s t o p  i f  t h e  o b s t a c l e  i s  a p p ro a c h e d  c l o s e r  t h a n  
one foot.
The radio volume should no t be so loud as to 
drown out the signal tones. 

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Limits of ultrasonic measurement 
The parking assistant system cannot detect:
– sound-absorbing obstacles (e.g. powder snow), 
– sound-reflecting obstacles (e.g. glass surfac- es, flat painted surfaces) 
– and very thin obstacles. 
– Other ultrasound sources (e.g. pneumatic  brakes of other vehicles, jackhammers) can 
interfere with detection of obstacles. 
Fault indication 
The parking assistant system indicates a fault in 
two ways:
– After reverse gear has been selected, the  short signal tone is followed by a continuous 
tone of the  same pitch:
This indicates that sensors are soiled or cov-
ered with ice. 
– After reverse gear has been selected, the  short signal tone is followed by a continuous 
tone with a much  lower pitch:
This indicates a general system fault. 
Please have the fault remedied at an author-
ized Porsche dealer. A
- Control switch for door mirror adjustment Swivelling down mirror glass as a parking 
aidf
Please see the chapter “SEAT MEMORY” on 
Page 35.
– When reverse gear is engaged, the mirror  glass on the passenger’s side swivels down 
slightly to show the curb area.  Preconditions
– Vehicle must be equipped with seat memory.
– Set the control switch 
A to “passenger’s side”.
– Reverse gear must be engaged.
Returning mirror glass to its original position
f Drive forwards with a speed of over 4 mph 
(6 km/h)  or
f Set the control switch A  to “driver’s side”. 

Shifting Gears
173
Drive-Off AssistantThe Drive-Off Assistant assists the driver when 
moving off on hills. 
The vehicle must have sufficient road contact.
The Drive-Off Assistant is available on gradients as 
from around 5%.
 Danger!
Risk of accident. 
Assistance by the Drive-Off Assistant is not 
guaranteed when moving off on a slippery 
surface (e.g. on icy or loose surfaces). In this 
case, the vehicle could slip. 
The limits dictated by the laws of physics 
cannot be overcome, even with the Drive-Off 
Assistant. The responsi bility for moving off 
on upward slopes is still the driver’s, despite 
the Drive-Off Assistant.
f Always adjust your driving style to the driving 
conditions and vehicle load, use the brake 
pedal if necessary.
Risk of accident. 
If the Drive-Off Assistant is not functioning, 
the driver cannot be assisted when moving 
off on hills.
f Hold the vehicle with the brake pedal. Driving off with the Drive-Off Assistant
(vehicles with manual transmission)
1. Hold the vehicle secure
ly on the slope with the 
brake pedal. 
The engine must be running.
2. Fully depress the clutch pedal.
3. Engage a gear corresponding to the direction  of travel up the slope (1st gear or reverse 
gear).
4. Fully release the parking brake.
5. While keeping the clutch pedal depressed,  release the brake pedal.
The vehicle is held on the slope for a short time 
in order to allow driving off directly after the 
brake is released.
6. Move off as usual.
Note on operation
The Drive-Off Assistant is not active:
– If the clutch is not depressed.
– If the vehicle is not stationary.
– If the engine is not running.
– On gradients of less than 5%.
– If the pressure on the brake pedal is too low. Driving off with the Drive-Off Assistant
(vehicles with PDK transmission)
1. Hold the vehicle securely on the slope with the 
brake pedal. 
The engine must be running.
2. Select a gear corresponding to the direction  of travel up the slope (selector lever position 
Dor  R).
3. Fully release the parking brake.
4. Release the brake pedal. The vehicle is held on the slope for a short time 
in order to allow driving off directly after the 
brake is released.
5. Move off as usual.
Note on operation
The Drive-Off Assistant is not active:
– In the event of shift to neutral.
– If the vehicle is not stationary.
– If the engine is not running.
– On gradients of less than 5%.
– If the pressure on the brake pedal is too low. 

Maintenance, Car Care
213
Car Care Instructions fPlease see the chapter “EXERCISE EXTREME 
CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE” 
on Page 196.
Regular and correct care helps to maintain 
the value of your car and is also a 
precondition for the New Vehicle Warranty 
and the Anti Corrosion Warranty. 
Your authorized Porsche dealer has specially 
developed car-care products from the 
Porsche program available either singly or 
as complete car-care sets. They will be 
pleased to help you select suitable products. 
Whether you use Porsche products or other 
commercially available cleaning agents first 
make sure of their correct application. 
A Porsche that is well-cared for can look like new 
for years. It all depends on  the amount of care the 
owner is willing to give the car. 
 Warning!
Risk of serious personal injury or damage to 
the vehicle or property.
Cleaning agents may be hazardous to your 
health.
Most chemical cleaners are concentrates 
which require dilution. High concentrations 
might cause problems ranging from irritation 
to serious injury as we ll as damage to your 
vehicle.  f
Keep cleaning agents out of reach from chil-
dren. 
f Observe all caution labels. 
f Always read directions on the container before 
using any product. These directions may con-
tain information necessary to avoid personal 
injury. 
f Do not use fuel, kerosene, naphtha, nail polish 
remover or other volatile cleaning fluids. They 
may be toxic, flammable or hazardous in other 
ways. Only use spot removing fluids in a well 
vented area. 
f Do not clean the underside of chassis, fend-
ers, wheel covers, etc., without protecting 
your hands and arms as you may cut yourself 
on sharp-edged metal parts. 
Moisture and road salt on  brakes may affect brak-
ing efficiency. 
f Test the brakes after each vehicle washing.
Decorative film Caution!
Risk of damage due to separation of the 
decorative film when cleaning your vehicle with 
high-pressure cleaning equipment or steam 
cleaners.
f Do not use high-pressure cleaning equipment or steam cleaners for cl eaning decorative film.
High-pressure cleaning units, 
steam 
cleaners
 Warning!
High-pressure cleaning units  or steam clea-
ners  can damage the following components:
–tires,
– logos, emblems,
– painted surfaces,
– alternator,
– ParkAssist sensors,
– convertible top.
f Please observe the operating instructions from 
the unit manufacturer.
f When cleaning with a flat-jet nozzle or the like, 
maintain a minimum distance of 20 inches (50 
cm).
f Never use high-pressure cleaning units or 
steam cleaners with a ro und-jet nozzle. A high-
pressure cleaning unit or steam cleaners with 
round nozzle will damage your vehicle.
f The tires are particularly susceptible to dam-
age.
f Do not point the cleaning jet directly at any of the aforementioned components. 

                                   Index  
289
PPaintCare .......................... ................ 213, 215
Data............... ......................... ........... 275
ParkAssistant ...................................... ......... 70
Parking
PDK transmission.... ............................ 179
Parking aids ............... ............................ 70, 71
Parking brake ............. .................................. 55
Warning light .......... .............................. 56
Parking light ............... ...................... 78, 80, 81
Particle filter ........... .................................... 211
Passenger compartment monitoring............... 25
PDK transmission ....... ................................ 174
Drive-Off Assistant... ............................ 173
Driving in winter .. ................................ 179
Faults................................................. 175
Kickdown ................... ........................ 177
Launch Control ....... ............................ 177
Manual selection mode ........................ 178
Reduced driving program .................... 180
Selector lever emerge ncy release ........ 269
Selector lever positi ons ....................... 176
Shifting gears on the steering wheel ..... 177
Sport mode ................ ........................ 176
Transmission fluid ............................... 211
Warning messages.. ............................ 180
Pen holder.................. .................................. 90
Plastic parts ............................................... 218 Care .................................................. 218
Platform lift ................ ................................ 242
Porsche Active Suspension Management 
(PASM) ................................................ ......... 66
Sport mode ................ .......................... 66 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) .......4
Porsche Communication Management (PCM)...97
Porsche Doppelkupplung 
(PDK) ....................174
Drive-Off Assistant . ..............................173
Driving in winter .... ..............................179
Faults ....................... ..........................175
Kickdown.................. ..........................178
Launch Control.......... ..........................174
Manual selection mo de ........................178
Reduced driving program.....................180
Selector lever emergency release ........269
Selector lever position .................174, 176
Shifting gears on the steering wheel .....177
Sport mode .............. ..........................176
Transmission fluid ...............................211
Porsche Stability Manage ment (PSM) ..............63
Information light .... ................................65
Power steering fluid le vel .....................211, 281
Power windows ............. ........................18, 182
Practical tips ............ ..................................222
Putting vehicle into op eration.
......................251RRadiator fan..........................................76, 198
Radio reception ........ ....................................97
Rain sensor .............. ....................................82
Range on remaining fuel ......................131, 160
Rear fender
Retractable ........... ................................67
Rear lid ........................ ....................92, 93, 95
Rear spoiler .................. ..........................67, 68
Rear view mirrors...... ..............................29, 30
Rear window defogger ...........................31, 113
Rear window heating . ..................................113 Recirculating-air butt
on ............................... 110
Refuelling ........................................ .......... 206
Relays ......................... .............................. 245
Remote control ............ ................................ 16
Readiness ................ ............................ 17
Replacing battery ..................... .......... 254
Standby funktion .. ................................ 17
Synchronization.... ................................ 17
Replacement key.......... ................................ 15
Replacing bulbs....... ................................... 257
Replacing wiper blades ............................... 212
Retractable spoiler .. ..................................... 67
Rims Diameter ................. .......................... 233
Rim width................. .......................... 233
TPM sensors............ .......................... 229
Running in.................... ................................ 10
SSafety belts ............ ..................................... 42
Cleaning ............................................ 219
Tensioner ............................................ 42
Warning light ............ ............................ 43
Safety compliance sticker ........................... 274
Sealing set .................. .............................. 240
Seals .......................... .............................. 218
Care ........................ .......................... 218
Seat
Adaptive sports se at............................. 33
Adjustment .......................................... 32
Comfort seat ........... ............................ 33
Heating.................... ............................ 37
Memory ................... ............................ 35
Position ................... ............................ 32