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In front of the vehicle: 5. Hold the original remote control approx. 8 in. (20 cm) away from the marked position ( illustration) and press and hold the transmit button (for more than approx. 1 minute in some cases) until the vehicle’s turn signal lights flash on and off three times or the indicator light A on the overhead operating console starts flashing quickly.The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed successfully.Several attempts with different distances between the vehicle and the original remote control may be necessary.With some systems, the transmit button on the original remote control may need to be pressed again when the indicator light on the original remote control goes out.
6. The turn signal lights will flash once when the 5 minute teaching readiness period has elapsed.Repeat steps 3 to 5.7. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to assign further signals to the remaining buttons.
Assigning garage door opener signal to button with changeable code system
With some systems, a changeable code also needs to be programmed for the HomeLink® system. A second person makes programming easier.
Identifying the changeable code
fPress and hold the previously programmed HomeLink® button.
If the indicator light A on button II in the overhead operating console starts to flash quickly and lights up continuously after approx. 2 seconds, it means that the equipment has a changeable code system.fInformation on synchronization can also be found in the operating instructions for the system to be programmed.
Assigning garage door opener signal to key
fPark the vehicle within the range of the remote- controlled equipment.
On the overhead operating console: 1. Switch on ignition. 2. The standard factory-set codes must be deleted before programming for the first time.
For information on deleting the factory-set codes:fPlease see the chapter “PROGRAMMING GARAGE DOOR OPENER: DELETING AND STORING SIGNALS” on page 212.3. Press and hold the desired button on the overhead operating console keypad until the indicator light A on button II starts to flash slowly.You now have 5 minutes to teach the button.4. Stand in front of the vehicle with the original remote control of the system to be programmed.
In front of the vehicle: 5. Hold the original remote control approx. 12 in. (30 cm) away from the marked position ( illustration) and press and hold the transmit button (for more than approx. 1 minute in some cases) until the vehicle’s turn signal lights flash on and off three times or the indicator light A on the overhead operating console starts flashing quickly.The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed successfully.Several attempts with different distances between the vehicle and the original remote control may be necessary.With some systems, the transmit button on the original remote control may need to be pressed again when the indicator light on the original remote control goes out.
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6.The turn signal lights will flash once when the 5 minute teaching readiness period has elapsed.Repeat steps 3 to 5.7. Repeat steps 3 to 5 to assign further signals to the remaining buttons. 8. Locate the programming button on the receiver of the equipment to be programmed, e.g. on the motor unit of the garage door opener.
Synchronizing the system
9. Activating the motor unit: Press the programming button on the receiver of the garage door opener.You then usually have approx. 30 seconds to initiate step 10 (a setting indicator is usually activated on the motor unit).10. Programming on the overhead operating console:Press the button you selected in step 3 three times on the overhead operating console keypad (you must press the button on the keypad several times to complete the setting process for some devices).11. Repeat steps 3 to 10 to assign signals to the other buttons.12. After completing programming on the overhead operating console, the system should recognize the HomeLink® signal and launch as soon as the memory button is pressed when the ignition is switched on.
Reprogramming an individual button on the keypad
A HomeLink® button can be individually reprogrammed without deleting the rest of the button assignments.
On the overhead operating console: 1. Switch on ignition. 2. Press and hold the button to be programmed on the overhead operating console keypad (approx. 20 seconds), until indicator light A on button II flashes slowly. You now have 5 minutes to teach the button.3. Stand in front of the vehicle with the original remote control of the system to be programmed.
In front of the vehicle: 4. Hold the original remote control approx. 12 in. (30 cm) away from the marked position ( illustration) and press and hold the transmit button (for more than approx. 1 minute in some cases) until the vehicle’s turn signal lights flash on and off three times or the indicator light A in the overhead operating console starts to flash quickly.The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed successfully.Several attempts with different distances between the vehicle and the original remote control may be necessary.With some systems, the transmit button on the original remote control may need to be pressed again when the indicator light on the original remote control goes out.
5. The turn signal lights will flash once when the 5-minute teaching readiness period has elapsed.Repeat steps 1 to 4.6. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to assign further signals to the other buttons.
Information
fPlease consult an authorized Porsche dealer if you have not been able to successfully assign signals to the buttons even though you have carefully followed the instructions in this section and the operating instructions for the original remote control. Your authorized Porsche dealer has a list of all garage door opener signals that can be adapted.fMake sure that the battery in the remote control for the garage door opener is new. If the battery voltage is inadequate, faults may occur in signal transmission. The system in the vehicle then learns the wrong code, which will not be recognized reliably by the garage door opening mechanism.
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Risk of damage to the fabric, metal or paint from battery acid or electrolyte.fDo not allow battery acid to come in contact with fabric or painted surfaces.fSpilled electrolyte must be rinsed off at once with a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid.
Charge state
A well-charged battery prevents starting problems and has a longer service life.
In order to avoid unintentional battery discharge:
fSwitch off unnecessary electrical loads in city traffic, on short trips or in a line of traffic.fAlways remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle orswitch off the ignition on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive.fAvoid using the Porsche Communication Management system and the audio system when the engine is not running.fPlease see the chapter “CHARGING THE BATTERY” on page 274.
Information
In the cold season in particular or if the vehicle is used primarily for short distances, it may be necessary to recharge the battery from time to time.
Battery care
fEnsure that battery is securely mounted.fKeep battery surface clean and dry.fKeep terminals and connections clean. Corrosion can be prevented by coating the terminals and connections with petroleum jelly or silicone spray.fEnsure that terminal clamps and the vent hose are firmly secured.
Winter driving
The ability of the battery to deliver and store power decreases at low outside temperatures. Moreover, the battery is more heavily loaded in the winter months, e.g. by the heated rear window, the more frequent use of additional lights, the blower and the windshield wipers, etc.fHave the battery checked before the start of winter.
Information
Keep the battery fully charged to prevent it from freezing.
A discharged battery can already freeze at –5 ºC, but a fully charged one only freezes at –40 ºC. fIf the battery is frozen, thaw it out before connecting jump leads.
Laying up the vehicle
If the vehicle is left for long periods in the garage or workshop, the doors and lids should be closed.fRemove the ignition key or disconnect the battery if necessary.
Information
fWhen the battery is disconnected, the alarm system ceases to function.
If the vehicle was locked before the battery was disconnected, the alarm will be triggered when the battery is reconnected.To deactivate the alarm system: fLock the vehicle and unlock it again.
Alarm system, central locking
fThe status of the central locking and alarm system does not change when you disconnect the battery.
Information
Even if you put your vehicle out of operation, the battery still discharges.fThe battery must be charged, i.e. connected to a charger, approximately every 6 weeks in order to preserve battery function.fStore a battery that has been removed in a dark, cool place that is not exposed to frost.
Replacing the battery
The battery is subject to normal wear: its service life depends heavily on the care you give it, climatic conditions and the conditions of use (distances, loads).
It is not possible to use the details on the battery case to determine a comparable battery that meets all the specific requirements of Porsche.fHave the battery removed and installed only by your authorized Porsche dealer.fOnly use an original Porsche battery, with the correct part number, as a replacement. Only this battery meets the specific requirements of the vehicle.
NOTICE
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Index 293
Filler opening ...................................................223 General information ..................................221, 222Oil-level warning on the multi-function display ......222Pressure gauge..................................................93Temperature gauge ............................................92Topping up.......................................................222Entry & DriveLocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive...22Switching off interior surveillance with Porsche Entry & Drive ......................................217Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive ........................................21Entry function, courtesy lighting when entering the vehicle ....................................................................80Ergonomic settingsStoring on memory buttons...............................143Storing on the car key ......................................143Exhaust pipes..................................................................4Extending spoilersExtending and retracting ...................................191Operating principle ...........................................190Exterior mirrorAdjusting ...........................................................49Adjusting as parking aid ......................................50Folding in...........................................................50Storing settings (memory)...................................50 Exterior mirror heating Switching on/off.................................................60External audio source, interface....................................171
FFabric linings (care instructions) ....................................237FaultsEmergency operation of ignition key/controlunit in ignition lock..............................................28Emergency operation of powerlift tailgate ............26Emergency operation of slide/tilt roof ..................65Emergency operation of the filler flap .................229ParkAssist .......................................................209Power windows ..................................................63Slide/tilt roof .....................................................65When opening and closing ..................................26Filler flap, emergency operation ....................................229Filling capacitiesCoolant ...........................................................289Engine oil ........................................................289Fuel.................................................................289Overview of fluids and fuels ...............................289Washer fluid .....................................................289FilterAir cleaner, maintenance instructions .................244
Particle filter, maintenance instructions.............. 244 Fire extinguisher, storage location ................................ 282Floor mats, care instructions........................................ 236Fluids and fuelsCoolant ........................................................... 289Engine oil ........................................................ 289Fuel ................................................................ 289Washer fluid .................................................... 289Folding rear seat backrests forward ............................... 35Folding the seat backrest forward .................................. 34FootbrakeSafety notes .................................................... 152Four-wheel drive Allwheel display ....................................... 114, 116Functional description ...................................... 180 Front seat Adjusting seat position ....................................... 32 Front spoiler ............................................................... 190FuelEconomy ........................................................ 226Evaporation control .......................................... 231Fuel can .......................................................... 229Fuel gauge ........................................................ 94Fuel reserve warning .......................................... 94Fuels containing ethanol ................................... 230Octane rating .................................................. 227Portable fuel containers ....................................... 4Quality ............................................................ 227Recommendation ............................................. 230Refueling ......................................................... 227Tank capacity .................................................. 289Fuel can ..................................................................... 229Fuel container ............................................................. 229Fuel containers, portable ................................................. 4Fuel gauge ................................................................... 94Fuel level indicatorFuel gauge ........................................................ 94Fuse, changing electric fuses ....................................... 267
GGarage door openerDeleting programmed signals ........................... 212Functional description ...................................... 211Operating ........................................................ 212Programming signal (changeable code system) .. 213Programming signal (fixed code system) ........... 212Gear display ................................................................. 94G-Force display ........................................................... 116Glove boxLocking........................................................... 193Opening .......................................................... 193
Ground clearance ............................................................4
HHandbrake (electric parking brake) Operating ........................................................151Releasing ........................................................152Head restraints..............................................................32HeadlightsAdjusting .........................................................277Care instructions ..............................................235Operating washer system ...................................87Heated rear windowSwitching on/off.................................................60 High Beam Assistant ......................................................81 Activating/deactivating .....................................120High-beam headlight ......................................................82 Stalk .................................................................82 High-pressure cleaning equipmentInstructions for use ..........................................232Hillholder (Drive-off Assistant) Functional description .......................................184 HOLD functionFunctional description .......................................184 HomeLink (garage door opener) Deleting programmed signals ............................212Functional description .......................................211Operating ........................................................212Programming signal (changeable code system) ..213Programming signal (fixed code system) ............212 Hot exhaust pipes ............................................................4
IIdentification number, position ......................................284Ignition lockEmergency operation of the key ..........................28Functional description .......................................146Removing ignition key, PDK transmission ...........174Immobilizer Functional description .......................................217Switching on/off...............................................217 Inclination sensor Function indication............................................217Switching off with button in door handle(Porsche Entry & Drive).....................................217Switching off with car key (remote control) .........216Instrument clusterAdjusting lighting ................................................82Cooling system, temperature gauge ....................92Engine oil temperature gauge..............................92Fuel gauge.........................................................94
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