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Information
If the “ Auto Memory” function is activated, the settings stored manually on the key are overwritten each time the vehicle is locked.
Storage by pressing key button in the driver’s door
fThe ignition must be switched on.1. Press the SET button. The LED in the button lights up.2. Press key button within 10 seconds. 3. The ergonomic and comfort settings (key- specific) are stored. Storage is acknowledged acoustically and the LED in the SET button goes out.
In what situation is it useful to store the settings on key button ?
You would like to store/retrieve some of the settings when stationary or during driving and not only when locking/unlocking the vehicle. Ensure that the “ Auto Memory” function is deactivated. Otherwise, the settings will be overwritten when locking the vehicle.
Retrieving the settings from the car key
Ergonomic and comfort settings can be individually retrieved from the car key.
Automatic retrieval through unlocking of the vehicle
The settings are retrieved from the car key being used when the vehicle is unlocked and the driver's door is opened.
By pressing key button in the driver’s doorfPress and hold key button until all settings are retrievedorfWith the driver’s door open and the ignition switched off, briefly press key button . The settings are automatically retrieved.
Why do the settings on key button not correspond to the ones I have stored?
If the “ Auto Memory” function is activated in the multi-function display, all the ergonomic and comfort settings are stored on the key when locking the vehicle. Settings stored on key button are overwritten in the process.
Storing settings on buttons 1 and 2
Ergonomic settings can be individually assigned to buttons 1 and 2 in the driver’s door.fThe ignition must be switched on. 1. Press the SET button. The LED in the button lights up.2. Press button 1 or 2 or within 10 seconds. 3. The ergonomic settings are stored on the relevant button. Storage is acknowledged acoustically and the LED in the SET button goes out.
Retrieving settings with buttons 1 or 2
Retrieve ergonomic settings with buttons 1 or 2 in the driver's door.
fPress and hold button 1 or 2 until all settings are retrievedorfWith the driver’s door open and the ignition switched off, briefly press button 1 or 2. The settings are automatically retrieved or
Preventing automatic storage of settings on car key when locking
This function must be deactivated on the multi- function display.
For information on switching the automatic storage function on and off:fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.
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Diagnostic Socket
External equipment or devices (e.g. navigation units, head-up displays, etc.) connected to the diagnostic socket can impair the function of the vehicle systems.fDo not connect any equipment or devices to the diagnostic socket.
Loose equipment/devices or hanging cables in the driver's footwell can obstruct clearance around the pedals or become caught between the pedals when braking or changing direction.fDo not place any equipment/devices or cables in the driver's footwell.
The diagnostic socket is for connecting diagnostic equipment in qualified specialist workshops.
Operating external equipment or devices (e.g. navigation units, head-up displays, etc.) from the diagnostic socket when the ignition is switched off will run down the battery. If the vehicle is parked for an extended period, the battery can discharge fully and be damaged (exhaustive discharge).fDo not connect any equipment or devices to the diagnostic socket.
Ignition Lock
The ignition key is inserted into the ignition lock to the right of the light switch at the left of the steering wheel.
On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, you no longer have to insert the key into the ignition lock, but merely keep it with you. The ignition key is replaced by a control unit in the ignition lock, which always remains in the ignition lock, unless the vehicle is being towed.
The ignition lock has three key positions.
Key positions 0 - Initial position 1 - Ignition on 2 - Start engine
Information
The vehicle battery discharges if the ignition key is left inserted.
If the vehicle battery is dead, the key can only be removed from the ignition lock if the emergency operation is performed: fPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY OPERATION – UNLOCKING THE IGNITION KEY/CONTROL UNIT” on page 28.
Improper interventions in the vehicle electrical system
Loose equipment/ devices or hanging cables in the driver's footwell
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Information
The engine will start automatically in certain situations, e.g. if the vehicle starts rolling, if air conditioning causes reduced comfort, or if the brake vacuum is reduced.The engine is stopped again automatically if the preconditions for stopping the engine automatically are then met again.
Exceptions for the Auto Start Stop function
The Auto Start Stop function is deactivated e.g.: – When Sport mode is activated.– When PSM is off.– In maneuvering mode.– When A/C MAX mode is activated.– When the “Windshield defrost” function is active. – At altitudes above approx. 9,843 ft. (3,000 meters)
For information on switching on and off the Auto Start Stop function:fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO START STOP FUNCTION AND COASTING MODE ON AND OFF” on page 150.
The Auto Start Stop function is available with limited functionality in the following situations, e.g.:– If the air conditioning or passenger compartment heating is operated at a high setting or if the defrost function is run for long time periods.– If the battery charging condition is low.– On upward or downward slopes.– During internal vehicle test procedures, e.g. automatic engine checks.
Information
If one of these situations arises after the engine has stopped automatically, the engine can be restarted automatically.
Reaction after leaving the vehicle (selector-lever position D or N selected)
If the vehicle is left after an automatic stop when PDK selector-lever position D or N is engaged, an automatic engine start is executed to remind the driver that the Auto Start Stop function is still active.
In selector-lever position D, the electric parking brake is additionally engaged.
The brake warning light on the instrument panel and the indicator light on the switch light up.fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Reaction after leaving the vehicle (selector-lever position P selected)
If the vehicle is left after an automatic stop when PDK selector-lever position P is engaged, in order to open the garage door, for example, no automatic engine start is executed. Auto Start Stop mode is resumed if the driver closes the driver’s door and presses the brake within 30 seconds of leaving the vehicle.
If one of these requirements is not met, the engine has to be started manually. The
message “ Please start engine manually” will appear on the multi-function display in the instrument panel.fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Switching Auto Start Stop function and coasting mode on and off
Switching off
fPress button . The indicator light on the button lights up.Automatic stopping of the engine is suppressed and gliding mode is switched off.
Switching on
fPress button . The indicator light on the button goes out.The engine is automatically stopped when the vehicle stops and gliding mode is switched on.fPlease see the chapter “DRIVING IN COASTING MODE” on page 174.
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Auto Start Stop function display
If the engine was stopped automatically by the Auto Start Stop function, the indicator light on the multi-function display in the instrument panel will light up green.
If the Auto Stop function is not available or if no driver is detected in the vehicle after the engine has stopped automatically (driver’s seat belt not fastened or driver’s door open), the indicator light on the multi-function display in the instrument panel will light up yellow when the vehicle is stationary.
The Auto Start Stop system has detected that: – At least one precondition for stopping the engine automatically is not met.
or – There is at least one exception for the Auto Start Stop function.fPlease see the chapter “PRECONDITIONS FOR STOPPING THE ENGINE AUTOMATICALLY” on page 149.fPlease see the chapter “EXCEPTIONS FOR THE AUTO START STOP FUNCTION” on page 150.
Information
If the indicator light in the multi-function display continuously lights up yellow when the vehicle is stopped and if the engine does not stop regularly when the vehicle is stopped despite the fact that the preconditions for stopping the engine automatically are met, have the Auto Start Stop system checked the next time you visit the workshop.
Fault reporting
If there is a fault, the warning message “ Start/ Stop operation deactivated ” will appear on the multi-function display in the instrument panel.fHave the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer.
Electric Parking Brake
The electric parking brake acts on the rear wheels and serves to secure the vehicle while parked.
Applying the parking brake
fPress switch .The brake warning light on the instrument panel lights up.
For information on indicator lights and warning lights on the instrument panel: fPlease see the chapter “INSTRUMENT PANEL USA MODELS” on page 90.
Automatic engine stop and restart readiness
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Releasing the parking brake
The electric parking brake can only be released when the ignition is switched on.1. Press the brake pedal. 2. Pull switch . The brake warning light on the instrument panel goes out.
Automatic electric parking brake release when driver’s intention to drive off is detected
If the engine is running, the driver’s door is closed and the driver’s safety belt is fastened, it is still possible to drive off normally even though the parking brake is on.The electric parking brake detects the driver’s intention to drive off and releases automatically.The warning light on the instrument panel goes out.
If the driver’s door is not closed or the driver’s safety belt is not fastened, the electric parking brake will not be released automatically when the driver attempts to drive off.The message “ Release parking brake” appears on the multi-function display in the instrument panel. The brake warning light on the instrument panel and the indicator light on the switch start to flash.
For information on warning messages on the multi-function display: fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Engaging the electric parking brake automatically
The electric parking brake engages if PDK selector-lever position D, R or M is selected when the vehicle is stationary and the driver’s door is opened. The brake warning light on the instrument panel and the indicator light on the switch light up. For information on warning messages on the multi-function display: fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Emergency braking function
If the vehicle cannot be stopped by conventional braking, you can decelerate sharply and stop the vehicle using the electric parking brake.fPress switch and keep it pressed.The message “ Emergency braking” appears on the multi-function display in the instrument panel. The brake warning light on the instrument panel and the indicator light on the switch start to flash.The emergency braking function is deactivated when you release the switch.
Emergency braking takes place with very high braking power. The following traffic may be endangered.fOnly use the emergency braking function in an emergency situation.fDo not use the emergency braking function to stop the vehicle when driving normally.
Brake warning light USA
Brake warning light Canada
If the electric parking brake could not be applied fully when the vehicle is stopped, the brake warning light on the instrument panel starts to flash.
For information on warning messages on the multi- function display: fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Brakes
fMake it a habit to check the operation of your brakes before driving.
Keep in mind that the braking distance increases very rapidly as the speed increases. At 60 mph (100 km/h), for example, it is not twice but four times longer than 30 mph (50 km/h). Tire traction is also less effective when the roads are wet or slippery.fTherefore, always maintain a safe distance from the car in front of you.
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Vehicles without Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
Even though the brake disks consist of alloyed gray cast iron, they will unavoidably start to corrode 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 depend on the amount of time the vehicle was parked, whether road salt or grit was spread and whether grease-dissolving agents were used in car washes.
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 disk brakes at the front and rear. Both circuits function independently. One brake circuit operates the front left and rear right wheel and the other operates the front right and rear left wheel.
If one brake circuit has failed, the other will still operate. 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.
Your vehicle is equipped with an emergency function in the extreme event of a complete hydraulic failure of the brake system. If your brake pedal goes all the way to the floor, do not pump the brakes. fPush the brake pedal down firmly and hold it in that position. A mechanical linkage activates the second circuit, and you will be able to bring the vehicle to a stop.fAfter bringing your vehicle to a complete stop, avoid driving the vehicle and instead have it towed to the nearest authorized Porsche dealer for repair.
Brake system warning light
You can check the functionality of the brake system warning light by switching the ignition to the “On” position (position 1) and verifying that the warning light illuminates.
Brake warning light USA
Brake warning light Canada
The warning light in the instrument panel lights up. A message will be displayed on the multi-purpose display of the instrument panel if the brake fluid level is too low, or (if the brake pedal travel has increased) one of the two brake circuits has failed.
A greater braking pressure will be required, stopping distances will be longer and the braking behavior will change, particularly in curves.
With correctly adjusted brakes and a correctly working brake system, the pedal travel to the point of brake application should be 1-3/16 in. to 1-9/16 in. (30 to 40 mm). Whenever the brake pedal travel exceeds this value, have the brake system checked.
Brake pedal
Unsuitable or incorrectly fixed floor mats or objects can reduce the travel of the brake pedal or prevent you applying the brake pedal.fAlways check the movement of the brake pedal before driving and make sure that it is not obstructed by a floor mat or any other object.fSecure the floor mat to prevent it from sliding into positions that could interfere with the safe operation of your vehicle.Your authorized Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you floor mats of the correct size including a securing possibility.
Information
In case one of the two brake circuits fails, increased pedal travel is required to bring your vehicle to a full stop.
Brake Hydraulic Failure Recovery
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fBefore descending a steep grade, reduce speed and shift the transmission into a lower gear to control speed. fDo not “ride the brakes” by resting your foot on the pedal when not intending to apply brake pressure.fDo not hold the pedal down too long or too often. This could cause the brakes to overheat and lose braking power.
Brake booster
The brake booster assists braking only when the engine is running.
When the car is moving while the engine is not running, or if the brake booster is defective, more pressure on the brake pedal is required to bring the car to a stop.
Moisture, road salt or grit on brakes affects braking. Brakes will dry after a few cautious brake applications.
Driving through water may reduce the traction. Moisture on brakes from road water, car wash, or a coating of road salt or grit may affect braking efficiency.fCautiously apply brakes to test and dry the brakes after exposure to road water, etc.
The brake booster is ready for operation only while the engine is running. If the engine is switched off or there is a defect in the brake booster, much greater force has to be applied to the pedal when braking. fVehicles with defective brakes must not be towed and must be transported on a flat bed.
For information on towing:fPlease see the chapter “TOWING” on page 278.
Brake wear
Your car has excellent brakes, but they are still subject to wear. The rate at which they wear depends on how the brakes are used.fHave the brake system inspected at the intervals recommended in your Maintenance Booklet.
Brake system warning light
You can check the functionality of the brake system warning light by switching the ignition to the “On” position (position 1) and verifying that the warning light illuminates.
A warning message will be displayed on the multi- purpose display of the instrument panel if the brake pads are worn, excessively.fDo not continue to operate the vehicle.Have your authorized Porsche dealer inspect or replace the brake pads.
For information on warning messages on the multi-purpose display:fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Brake pads and brake disks
Wear on the brake pads and brake disks depends to a great extent on the driving style and the conditions of use and therefore cannot be expressed in actual miles on the road.
The high-performance brake system is designed for optimal braking effect at all speeds and temperatures.
Certain speeds, braking forces and ambient conditions (e.g. temperature and humidity) can therefore cause the brakes to “squeal”.
Unsuitable or incorrectly installed floor mats or objects can obstruct the movement of the brake pedal or prevent application of the brake pedal.fDo not obstruct the pedal travel with floor mats or other objects.
Riding the Brakes
Wet Brakes
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Brake wear warning message Canada
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If the current traffic situation does not allow you to drive safely at a constant speed and with sufficient distance to the vehicle in front, using the cruise control can cause accidents.fDo not use the cruise control in heavy traffic, in city traffic, on twisting roads or under unfavorable road conditions (e.g. wintry or wet conditions, varying road surfaces).fObserve all local and national speed limits.fDo not reach through the steering-wheel spokes while driving.
Switching cruise control readiness on
fPress button A on the control stalk.
Maintaining and storing speed
1.Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed using the accelerator pedal.2. Push the control stalk on the steering wheel forward (position 1). The current driving speed is now stored as the desired speed, which will be maintained automatically.
Accelerating (e.g. to overtake)
Variant 1
fIncrease the speed as usual with the accelerator pedal.When you ease off the accelerator, the previously stored value is set again.
Variant 2
fPush the control stalk on the steering wheel forward (position 1). The desired speed is increased in steps of 1 mph (1 km/h).orPress the control stalk on the steering wheel forward and keep it pressed (position 1). The desired speed is increased in steps of 5 mph (10 km/h).
The new desired speed is displayed on the multi- function display in the instrument panel.
Decelerating
fBriefly pull the control stalk on the steering wheel towards the steering wheel (position 2). The desired speed is decreased in steps of 1 mph (1 km/h).orPull the control stalk on the steering wheel towards the steering wheel and keep it pulled (position 2). The desired speed is decreased in steps of 5 mph (10 km/h).
The new desired speed is displayed on the multi- function display in the instrument panel.
Downshifts are carried out to help maintain the pre-selected speed (especially when driving downhill).
Interrupting cruise control operation – OFF
The speed driven before the interruption remains stored in the memory and can be reactivated by pressing the control stalk.fPlease see the chapter “RESUMING THE STORED SPEED – RESUME” on page 157.fPress the control stalk down (position 3). orOperate brake pedal or move PDK selector lever to N position.
Cruise control operation is interrupted automatically:
– If the set vehicle speed is exceeded by more than approx. 16 mph (25 km/h) for longer than 20 seconds.– If Porsche Stability Management (PSM) intervenes for longer than 0.5 seconds.
Misuse of Cruise Control
Cruise control readiness
The grey symbol on the multi-function display in the instrument panel indicates readiness.
Desired speed
The desired speed that was stored is displayed under the cruise control symbol, which has now turned orange.
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