
200 Storage, Luggage Compartment and Roof Transport System
Roof Transport System
A roof transport system can be fitted on the vehicle for transporting various sports and hobby equipment.
Various objects can be transported safely and securely using the roof transport system and additional attachments, e.g. ski rack, bicycle rack, surfboard rack, roof box or snowboard holder.fOnly use roof transport systems that have been tested and approved by Porsche. It is not possible to fit commercially available roof rack systems.
fInstall individual load-carrying devices, such as ski rack or roof box as centrally as possible with respect to the supports.fDo not exceed the permissible roof load, permissible gross weight and permissible axle loads.Details of these weights and loads can be found under “Technical data” in this Owner’s Manual:Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on page 288.fDistribute load evenly, with heavy items as low as possible. Items of luggage must not project beyond the side of the load area.fFix and secure every item to the basic carrier with a rope or lashing strap (do not use elastic rubber tensioners).fBefore every trip, and at regular intervals during long trips, check that the Roof Transport System and load are secure. Re-tighten if necessary and secure further by locking. Tighten all fastening screws again.
When the Roof Transport System is loaded, the maximum speeds depends on the nature, size and weight of the load being carried.fDriving, braking and steering behavior change due to the higher center of gravity and the greater wind resistance. You should adapt your driving style accordingly.Nevertheless, Porsche recommends that you do not exceed the posted speed limit.fNever drive faster than 80 mph (130 km/h) when the Roof Transport System is fitted and loaded.fWith the basic carrier fitted and no load, do not exceed a maximum speed of 110 mph (180 km/h).
Washing the vehicle in a car wash or failure to observe the overall vehicle height or the maximum permitted gross weight can damage the vehicle or roof transport system.fRemove the complete roof transport system before washing the vehicle in a car wash.fCheck the overall vehicle height with the roof transport system fitted before driving into multi-storey car parks, garages, underground garages and tunnels.fDo not exceed the permissible roof load, permissible gross weight and permissible axle loads.Details of these weights and loads can be found under “Technical data” in this Owner’s Manual:Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on page 288.
A - Front carrier (long) B - Rear carrier (short) C - Cover trims D - Torque wrench E - Key
Fitting the roof transport system
When fitting the roof transport system for the first time, the front and rear carrier must be adjusted according to the width of the vehicle.
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1.Lift seals F on the roof rail using the hook of the torque wrench and pull them out. 2. Fold out all eight rotary holders G using the hook of the torque wrench. 3. Unlock cover flaps H using the key and fold upwards as far as possible.4. Ensure that the carriers are fitted in accordance with the stickers on the underside of the carriers.
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7.Place the carriers on rotary holders G.
Risk of damage to the seals through unintentional pinching between roof and supports.fInsert seals F in the supports.
8. First, screw in all eight carrier fastening screws using torque wrench D until flush with the surface. Then tighten all eight screws until the arrow markings on the torque wrench are exactly aligned.
9. Fold the cover flaps H of the carriers fully downwards and push the desired load-carrying device (e.g. ski box, bicycle carrier) into the carrier.
10. Cut the cover trims C to size and push them sideways into the carriers or press them into the carriers from above to protect against moisture and dirt as well as to prevent wind noise.11. Fold up and lock the cover flaps.
Information
fAfter driving 30 miles (50 km), retighten all screws on the carriers and load-carrying devices.
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216 Alarm System and Theft Protection
Alarm System and Passenger
Compartment Monitoring
FCC Numbers :
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Information
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modification could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
The alarm system monitors the following alarm contacts:– Alarm contacts in doors, luggage compartment lid, engine compartment lid and headlights.– Interior surveillance: Movement in the interior when the vehicle is locked, e.g. attempted theft after breaking a window.– Inclination sensor country-specific equipment: inclination of the vehicle (e.g. when attempting to tow).
If one of these alarm contacts is interrupted, the alarm horn sounds for approx. 30 seconds and the emergency flasher flashes.After 5 seconds of interruption, the alarm is triggered again. This cycle is repeated up to ten times.
Switching on
fThe alarm system is activated when the vehicle is locked.
Switching off
fThe alarm system is deactivated when the vehicle is unlocked.
Information
fIf you unlock the vehicle with the emergency key in the door lock, you must switch the ignition on (ignition lock position 1) within 10 seconds of opening the door in order to prevent the alarm system from being triggered.
Information
If button on the car key is pressed and a door or the luggage compartment lid is not opened, the vehicle is locked again automatically after 30 seconds.
Switching off the alarm system if it is triggered
fUnlock vehicle or switch on ignition.
Switching off interior surveillance and inclination sensor
If people or animals are remaining in the locked vehicle or the vehicle is being transported on, e.g. a train or ship, the interior surveillance system and inclination sensor must be switched off temporarily.fInform any persons remaining in the vehicle that the alarm system will be triggered if the door is opened.
Using the car key
fQuickly press button on the car key twice within 2 seconds.The emergency flasher flashes slowly once.The doors are locked, but can be opened from inside.
USA: KR55WK50138
Canada: 7812D-5WK50138
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On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive
fQuickly press button A in the door handle twice within 2 seconds. The emergency flasher flashes slowly once.The doors are locked, but can be opened from inside.
Information
The interior surveillance system and inclination sensor remain switched off if:– The interior surveillance system and inclination sensor were switched off when you last locked the vehicleandIf button A was pressed and a door or the luggage compartment lid was not opened.
Function indication
On vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive, the locking condition of the vehicle is indicated by the indicator lights in the central locking button flashing at different frequencies.The indicator lights go out when the vehicle is unlocked.
On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, the locking condition of the vehicle is indicated by the indicator lights in the doors flashing at different frequencies.
Alarm system is activated
– The indicator lights flash quickly twice when the vehicle is being locked, then flash normally.
Alarm system is activated, interior surveillance and inclination sensor are switched off
– The indicator lights flash quickly while you are locking the vehicle, go out for 10 seconds and then flash normally.
Faults in the central locking system and alarm system
The indicator lights come on for 10 seconds, flash at double speed for 20 seconds and then flash normally.
Avoiding false alarms
fIf people or animals are remaining in the locked vehicle or the vehicle is being transported on a train or ship, for example, the interior surveillance system and inclination sensor must be switched off temporarily.fAlways close the sunroof and all door windows.
Immobilizer
There is a transponder (an electronic component), containing a stored code, in each key. Before the ignition is switched on, the ignition lock checks the code.
The immobilizer can be deactivated and the engine started using an authorized ignition key only.
Theft Protection
When leaving the vehicle, always:fClose the windows.fClose the sunroof.fClose the Convertible top (Cabriolet).fActivate the electric parking brake.fRemove the ignition key (or switch ignition off on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive).fClose the glove box.fClose all storage compartments.fRemove valuables, vehicle registration documents, telephone and house keys from the vehicle.fClose the luggage compartment lid.fClose the engine compartment lid.fLock the doors.
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220 Maintenance and Car Care
If the vehicle is not secured, or incorrectly secured, during repair work, it could move unexpectedly or fall from the car jack or car lift.fBe alert and cautious around the engine at all times while it is running. If you have to work on the engine while it is running, always apply the electric parking brake and put the PDK selector lever in position P or N.fAlways support your car with safety stands if it is necessary to work under the car. The jack supplied with the car is not adequate for this purpose.Switch off level control of air suspension and height adjustment.Please see the chapter “RAISING THE VEHICLE WITH A LIFTING PLATFORM, TROLLEY JACK OR STANDARD JACK” on page 254.fJack up the vehicle only at the specified jacking points on the underside of the vehicle.fNever start the engine when the vehicle is jacked or lifted up. Vibration from the engine could cause the vehicle to fall.fWhen working under the car without safety stands but with the wheels on the ground, make sure the car is on level ground, the wheels are blocked, and that the engine cannot be started.Withdraw ignition keys (switch ignition off in vehicles that have Porsche Entry & Drive).
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fIncomplete or improper servicing may cause problems in the operation of the car. If in doubt about any servicing, have it done by your authorized Porsche dealer.Improper maintenance during the warranty period may affect your Porsche warranty coverage.fSome countries require additional tools and special spare parts to be carried in your vehicle. Please make enquiries before driving abroad.
Technical Modifications
fModifications may be carried out on your vehicle only if approved by Porsche.This ensures that your Porsche will remain reliable and safe to drive, and that it will not be damaged as a result of the modifications.Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you.
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fOnly use genuine Porsche spare parts for your vehicle or spare parts of similar quality which have been manufactured according to the specifications and production requirements of Porsche. These parts are available from your authorized Porsche dealer. Safety-related accessories should only be used if they are from the Porsche Tequipment range or are tested and approved by Porsche. Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you and answer any questions you may have.However, the use of other parts or accessories may adversely affect the safety of your vehicle, and Porsche can take no responsibility for any loss or damage caused by their use.Even if the supplier of other accessories or parts is a recognized supplier, the safety of your vehicle may still be affected if such items are installed.Due to the large variety of products offered in the accessory market, it is not possible for Porsche to inspect and approve every one.fIn addition, please note that the use of replacement parts that are not genuine Porsche parts or approved parts, or the use of accessories not approved by Porsche may also detrimentally affect your vehicle warranty.fCheck your vehicle regularly for signs of damage. Damaged or missing aerodynamic components, such as spoilers or underbody panels, impair vehicle handling and must therefore be replaced immediately.
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228 Maintenance and Car Care
Information
It is important that the service intervals, particularly the oil change intervals, are observed in accordance with the specifications in the “Maintenance” booklet.
Refueling
The RF energy from a cellphone can cause a sparking on bare metal, much like aluminum foil in a microwave oven. The spark could ignite gasoline fumes present while refueling.fDo not use a cellphone while pumping gas.
Static discharge from your body can ignite gasoline fumes present when you get back out of the vehicle and touch the fuel nozzle.fDo not re-enter the vehicle while pumping gas.
1. Stop the engine and switch off the ignition. 2. Open the filler flap by pressing on the rear part of the filler flap ( arrow). The vehicle must be unlocked.
3. Slowly open and remove the tank cap. Put the tank cap into the holder ( arrow). 4. Insert the pump nozzle fully into the filler neck. The handle of the pump nozzle must point downwards.
Total capacity – approx. 18.0 US gallons (68 liters), including approx. 3.17 US gallons (12 liters) reserve
Refueling Fires / Cellphones
Refueling Fires / Static Electricity
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5.Operate the pump nozzle and refuel the vehicle.Do not add further fuel once the correctly operated automatic pump nozzle has switched off. Fuel could spray back or could flow over when heated.6. Replace the tank cap immediately after refueling and close it until you hear and feel it locking.7. Close the filler flap and press on the rear of the filler flap until it engages securely.
Information
If you lose the tank filler cap, you must replace it only with an original part.
Risk of damage to decorative foils.
Decorative foils may fade if they come into contact with fuel.fWipe off any spilled fuel immediately.
Emergency unlocking of the filler flap
If the electrical release mechanism is faulty, the filler flap can be opened as follows:fOpen the passenger’s door.fPull the button in the right-hand door aperture ( arrow). The filler flap pops open.
Portable Fuel Container
If the portable fuel container is damaged in an accident and fuel escapes, it could ignite or explode.fDo not carry a portable fuel container on journeys.fObserve the relevant laws which prohibit fuel transport.
Vapors from the fuel are hazardous to health.fDo not carry a portable fuel container in the occupant compartment.NOTICE
Transporting Filled Fuel Containers
Portable Fuel Container Vapor Hazard
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