Maintenance and Car Care 233
Cleaning in car washes
Optional add-on parts or parts that project beyond the contours of the vehicle may be damaged by design features of car washes.
The following parts are particularly at risk: – Convertible top (hot wax treatment must not be used, as the wax attacks the convertible top material),– Windshield wipers and rear wiper (always switch them off – wiper stalk in position 0 – to prevent them wiping unintentionally in intermittent or sensor operation).– Exterior mirrors (always fold in).– External antenna (always unscrew).– Roof transport system (always remove completely).– Spoilers.– Wheels (the wider the rim and the lower the tire height, the greater the risk of damage).– High-gloss or silk-gloss wheels (to prevent these from getting scratched, do not clean with the wheel-cleaning brushes of the car wash). fPlease consult the operator before using automatic car washes.fAll parts not reached by a car wash, such as door and lid seams or door sills, must be washed and polished by hand.
Information
Automatic car washes spray water at odd angles and high pressures, which are not seen in normal driving. Therefore, water can sometimes find its way into the passengers compartment during or shortly after the car wash.
Convertible top
The service life and appearance of the convertible top depend largely on expert care and operation.
Incorrect care and operation can damage the convertible top or cause it to leak.
Never remove snow and ice with sharp-edged objects.
Cleaning the convertible top
Risk of damage to the convertible top due to the cleaning jet of the high-pressure cleaning equipment or hot wax treatment. fDo not clean the convertible top with high-pressure cleaning equipment. fDo not use hot wax treatment.
Do not wash the convertible top every time you wash the vehicle.
Normally, rinsing the convertible top with clean water is sufficient.fBrush dust off the convertible top in the direction of the weave using a soft brush. fOnly in the case of heavy soiling, wet the convertible top with lukewarm water and a wash-shampoo & convertible-top cleaner and rub gently using a sponge or soft brush.Rinse off wash-shampoo & convertible-top cleaner thoroughly from the convertible top with clean water.We recommend Porsche wash-shampoo.fAfter washing, treat the convertible top at least once a year with a convertible-top care product.Do not allow the convertible-top care product to come into contact with paint or glass. If it does, remove immediately.
fIn the case of leakage in the convertible-top covering or at its seams and folds, use a convertible-top care product.fPlease observe the information on the containers.We recommend Porsche convertible-top care product.fRemove bird excrement immediately. The acid this contains makes the rubber swell and the convertible top will leak.fOpen the convertible top only when completely dry, otherwise damp stains and abrasion marks may occur which cannot be removed.fAttempt to remove spots from the convertible-top covering by rubbing carefully with a soft rubber sponge.
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Maintenance and Car Care 235
Repairing the underbody protection
The underside of your car is durably protected against chemical and mechanical influences.
As it is not possible to exclude the risk of damage to this protective coating in day to day driving, it is advisable to have the underside of the car inspected at certain intervals - preferably before the start of winter and again in spring - and the undercoating restored as necessary.
Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the bodyseal treatment procedures and has the necessary equipment for applying factory approved materials. We recommend that you entrust them with such work and inspections.
Unlike conventional spray oils, undercoating and rust-proofing compounds based on bitumen or wax do not attack the sound-proofing materials applied at the factory.
The exhaust system becomes very hot when the engine is running. Flammable material close to the exhaust system could ignite. Additional undercoating or rust protection agents on or near the exhaust system can become too hot when driving and ignite.fDo not apply additional undercoating or rust-proofing on or near the exhaust manifold, exhaust pipes, catalytic converters or heat shields. During driving the substance used for undercoating could overheat and ignite.
fBefore applying fresh underseal, carefully remove deposits or dirt and grease. Once it has dried, the new undercoating compound forms a tough protective coating which provides efficient rust-proofing of the floor panels and components.
fAlways apply a fresh coating of suitable preservative to unprotect areas after cleaning the underside of the body, the transmission, the engine or carrying out repairs to under-body, engine or transmission components.
Effective rust-proofing is particularly important during the cold weather season. If your car is driven frequently in areas where salt has been spread on the roads, the whole engine compartment should be cleaned thoroughly after the winter to prevent salt from causing any lasting damage. A full under-body wash should also be performed at the same time.
Cleaning headlights, lights, interior and exterior plastic components, adhesive foils, reversing camera and radar sensor for adaptive cruise control
Observe the following points: fUse only clean water and a little dishwashing liquid or interior window cleaner to clean headlights, lights, plastic components and surfaces.Use a soft sponge or a soft, lint-free cloth.fDo not spray water or interior window cleaner directly onto the plastic components in the passenger compartment, but first onto a sponge or cloth. Cleaning agents may, for example, enter controls or switches and cause damage.
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An interior window cleaner can also be used to clean plastic surfaces (always read the cleaning instructions on the container).We recommend Porsche interior window cleaner.fGently wipe the surface without applying too much pressure.fDo not clean when dry.
fNever use other chemical cleaners or solvents.fRinse cleaned surfaces with clear water.
Alloy wheels
Metal particles (e.g. brass or copper in brake dust) must not remain too long on alloy wheels.Contact corrosion can cause pitting.
Information
Cleaners with an oxide-removing effect or wrong pH value, as are commonly used for other metals, as well as mechanical tools and products, will damage the oxide layer and are therefore unsuitable.fUse only cleaners for alloy wheels (pH value 9.5). Products with the wrong pH value can destroy the protective layer on the wheels . We recommend Porsche cleaner for alloy rims.fIf possible, wash the wheels every two weeks with a sponge or washing brush. If the wheels are exposed to road salt, grit or industrial dust, weekly cleaning is necessary.fEvery three months, after cleaning, grease the wheels with car wax or an acid-free grease (e.g. Vaseline).Rub the grease in well with a soft cloth.fPlease see the chapter “CLEANING IN CAR WASHES” on page 233.
Exhaust System Fire Risk
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248 Minor Repairs
Tire life
Tire life depends on various factors, i.e., road surfaces, traffic and weather conditions, driving habits, type of tires and tire care.fInspect your tires for wear and damage before driving off. If you notice uneven or substantial wear, wheels might need alignment or tires should be balanced or replaced.
Tire wear
The original equipment tires on your Porsche have built-in tire wear indicators. They are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves and will appear as approximately 1/2 in. (12 mm) bands when the tire tread depth is down to 1/16 of an in (1.6 mm).
When the indicators appear in two or more adjacent grooves, it is time to replace the tires. We recommend, however, that you do not let the tires wear down to this extent. Worn tires cannot grip the road surface properly and are even less effective on wet roads.
In the United States, state laws may govern the minimum tread depth permissible. Follow all such laws.
Driving on worn tires can result in loss of control of the vehicle and could cause serious personal injuries or death.fDo not drive with worn tires or tires showing cuts or bruises as they may lead to sudden deflation and loss of control which could cause severe personal injury.fSpecialized high performance tires on high performance sports cars exhibit more wear than those on a family sedan, or even a high performance sedan. Therefore, it is important to check your tire
pressure and condition at least every two weeks.
fIf you notice that tires are wearing unevenly, consult your authorized Porsche dealer.
Uneven wear may not always be due to improper wheel alignment. It can be the result of individual driving habits such as cornering at high speeds. If the tire pressure is not checked and adjusted regularly, abnormal tire wear can also occur.
Tire care
fAvoid damaging tires and wheel rims.fIf you must drive over a curb or other obstacle, drive slowly and at an obtuse angle.fCheck tires for uneven wear and damage before driving off.fRemove embedded material.fReplace worn or damaged tires immediately.fKeep oil, fuel, brake fluid, etc. away from tires.fReplace missing valve stem caps.fKeep tires inflated correctly.fWash tires when washing the vehicle. Also clean inner side of wheels.fDo not use abrasive cleaners when washing the wheels.fCheck wheel rims for corrosion.fRemove road salt, if driving in winter.
Tire damage, puncture
fPlease see the chapter “HIGH-PRESSURE CLEANING EQUIPMENT, STEAM CLEANERS” on page 232.
Driving the vehicle with low tire pressure increases risk of a tire failure and resulting loss of control. Furthermore, low tire pressure increases the rate of wear of the affected tires.fCheck tires – including sidewalls – regularly for foreign bodies, nicks, cuts, cracks and bulges.fAfter driving off road, examine tires for signs of damage such as cuts, tears, bulges or foreign objects stuck in the tread. Replace a damaged tire if necessary.fCross curb edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Avoid driving over steep or sharp curbs.fIn cases of doubt, have the wheel (particularly the inner side) checked by an authorized Porsche dealer.
In case of tire damage, where it is uncertain whether there is a break in the ply with all its consequences or tire damage caused by thermal or mechanical overloading due to loss of pressure or any other prior damage, we recommend that the tire be replaced for safety reasons.
If one faulty tire is replaced it should be noted that the difference in tread depth on one axle must not exceed 30%. Handling inconsistencies may result.fRecommendation: Replace both tires on one axle so that no handling inconsistencies may result due to different tread depths.fPerform a visual inspection if necessary.
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250 Minor Repairs
Wheel alignment, wheel balancing
As a precaution, have wheels with summer tires balanced in the spring, and those with mud and snow tires before winter. Unbalanced wheels may affect car handling and tire life.Only the specified weights may be used for wheel balancing.
Self-adhesive weights must not come into contact with cleaning agents, since they could drop off.Uneven tread wear indicates wheel imbalance. In this event, the vehicle should be checked at an authorized Porsche dealer.
If, during a trip, uneven running or vibrations occur that could be caused by damage to tires or the car, the speed must be reduced immediately, but without braking sharply. If you continue your trip without having the cause of the fault remedied, you might lose control of your vehicle.fStop the vehicle and check the tires.fIf no cause for the fault can be found, drive carefully to the nearest authorized Porsche dealer.
The summer tires of your Sports Car have been specially developed and adapted for high performance. At low outside temperatures (<15°C (60°F)), the tire characteristics change. This can result in noises occurring when parking or maneuvering at low outside temperatures.
Wheels with Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensors
Before changing wheels, make sure that the wheels are compatible with your vehicle’s TPMS.fCheck this with your authorized Porsche dealer.
Removing and storing tires
fAfter changing, adjust tire pressure and torque wheel bolts diagonally. Please see the chapter “CHANGING WHEELS” on page 254.fStore tires in a cool and dry place. Rotate periodically to avoid flat spots.fDo not store summer tires or park vehicles fitted with summer tires at ambient temperatures below 5 °F (-15 °C).fAvoid contact with fuel, oil and grease.
Tires must always remain on the same side of the vehicle.When wheels are removed, the direction of rotation and position of each wheel should be marked.
Example
FR (front right), FL, RR and RL.
Wheels must always be fitted in accordance with their marking.
The perception that tire durability and performance are not affected by storage and age is unfounded. Chemical additives, which make the rubber elastic, lose their effectiveness over the course of time and the rubber becomes brittle and cracks.
Therefore, the tires should be inspected from time to time.
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Under no circumstances should tires older than 6 years be used on your Porsche.
The age of the tire can be obtained from the “DOT” code number. If, for example, the last four numbers read 1213, then the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2013.
Snow tires
The installation of Porsche approved snow tires is recommended.
Use Porsche approved snow tires for grip on snow and ice. Summer performance tires are not suitable for usage in cold, snowy, or icy conditions.Check with your local Motor Vehicle Bureau for possible restrictions.
High-Speed tire Vibration
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A- Filler bottle B - Filler hose C - Filler hose plug D - Valve turner E - Valve insert F - Tire valve
Filling in sealant
1. Leave the object that caused the puncture in the tire.2. Remove sealant and the enclosed sticker from the luggage compartment.3. Stick the sticker in the driver’s field of vision. 4. Shake filler bottle A.
5. Screw filler hose B onto the filler bottle. The filler bottle is now open.6. Unscrew valve cap from the tire valve F. 7. Remove valve insert E from the tire valve with valve turner D. Keep the valve insert in a clean, dry place.8. Remove plug C from the filler hose B. 9. Push filler hose onto the tire valve. 10. Hold the filler bottle higher than the level of the tire valve and squeeze it forcefully until the bottle is completely emptied into the tire.11. Pull filler hose off the tire valve. 12. Screw valve insert E securely into the tire valve with the valve turner D. 13. Connect the compressor to a socket in the vehicle and inflate the tire to at least 37 psi/2.5 bar/25 kPa.If this tire pressure cannot be reached, the tire is too severely damaged.Do not continue driving with this tire.14. Screw valve cap onto the tire valve F. 15. Check the tire pressure after driving for around 10 minutes.If the tire pressure is less than 22 psi/1.5 bar/15 kPa, do not continue driving.If a value of more than 22 psi/1.5 bar/15 kPa is indicated, correct the pressure to the prescribed value.fPlease see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES (68 °F/ 20 °C)” on page 287.
16. Please contact an authorized Porsche dealer.fAlso follow the separate operating instructions for the tire sealing compound.
A tire pressure sensor that is soiled with sealant cannot determine the tire pressure correctly.fWhen the defective tire is replaced, the tire pressure sensor must be replaced.
Damaged tires could burst causing loss of control of the vehicle.fHave the tire replaced by a specialist workshop as soon as possible.fAvoid hard acceleration and high cornering speeds.fObserve maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h).fAlways observe the safety and operating instructions, which can be found in the separate operating instructions for the sealant and on the compressor.
Pressure Loss
Damaged Tires
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Minor Repairs 269
Row D
Fuses in right footwell
Row A
Row B
Row C
No. Designation A
1 Rear wiper 15
2 HomeLink 5
3 Left headlight 5
4 PDC control unit AFS control unitFront spoiler control unitFront cameraGateway/diagnostic socketAir quality sensor
5
5 PSM control unit 5
6 Steering column switching module Electronic steering gear
Refrigerant pressure sensor
5
7 Selector lever control unit 5
8 Right headlight 5
9 Interior mirror 5
10 Seat ventilation, left 5No. Designation A
1 Lower left: DC/DC converter, infotainment 40
2 Upper left:
DC/DC converter roof console power supply
40
3 Lower right: Fresh-air blower motorBlower regulator
40
4 Upper right:
Right seat control unit Seat adjustment
25
No. Designation A
1 Rain sensor 5
2 Air conditioning control unit 25
3 Not used
4 PDCC control unit 10
5 TPMS control unit 5
6 TV tuner 5
7 High-end subwoofer amplifier Subwoofer amplifier 40
25
8 Not used
9 Allwheel control unit 10
10 Reversing camera control unit 5
No. Designation A
1 Not used
2 Electric parking brake button 5
3 Not used
4 Cabriolet: Rear power window control unit 20
5 Temperature sensor for DMTL tank leakage diagnosis 5
6 Front wiper motor 30
7 Power window control unit, FR 25
8 Steering column adjustment 25
9 Roof console 5
10 Sound system amplifier 40 25
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292 Index
Coasting mode............................................................ 150 Cockpit......................................................................... 10Adjusting lighting................................................ 82Cooling system, temperature gauge .................... 92Engine oil temperature gauge ............................. 92Fuel gauge ........................................................ 94Odometer .......................................................... 93Speedometer..................................................... 92Tachometer ....................................................... 92Warning and indicator lights, overview ................. 90 Comfort Entry function ................................................... 34Comfort memory ......................................................... 143Comfort pressureSelecting ......................................................... 110Speed warning ................................................. 111 Comfort settings Storing on memory buttons .............................. 143Storing on the car key ...................................... 143 Comfort tire pressureSpeed warning ................................................. 111CompressorTire pressure ................................................... 198Control systemsOverview (PTM, PSM, PASM, PDCC, PTV Plus) .... 179Convertible top ............................................................. 67Care ............................................................... 233Closing.............................................................. 69Emergency operation ......................................... 70Opening ............................................................ 68 Convertible-top compartment lid Service position ................................................. 26Coolant Checking level ................................................. 242Topping up ...................................................... 242 Cooling systemWarning on multi-function display ......................... 92Cornering lightDynamic ............................................................ 80 Countersteering assistance .......................................... 182Courtesy lighting, Entry function ..................................... 80Crankcase ventilation ................................................... 226Cruise control Accelerating .................................................... 156Decelerating .................................................... 156Functional description....................................... 155Interrupting operation ....................................... 156Storing speed .................................................. 156Switching off ................................................... 157Switching on .................................................... 156Cupholder ................................................................... 194
DData carrier for vehicle data ........................................ 284Daytime driving lights .................................................... 79Diagnostic socket ............................................... 146, 267Digital speedometer ...................................................... 93Dimensions ................................................................ 288DimmingAdjusting brightness of instrument lighting ........... 82Adjusting brightness of interior lighting ................ 84Direction indicator, stalk ................................................ 82Displacement, Technical data ....................................... 285DoorDe-icing door lock............................................ 232Locking if persons/animals are remaining in vehicle .............................................................. 22Locking with car key (remote control) .................. 22Locking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) ....... 22Malfunctions when opening and closing ............... 26Opening and locking from inside ......................... 23Unlocking with car key (remote control) ............... 21Unlocking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) .... 21Door locking, automatic ................................................ 22Door opening in an emergency situation ......................... 22DoorsCabriolet windows ............................................. 68 Drink holder................................................................ 194Drive The vehicle cannot be unlocked .......................... 26 Drive-Off Assistant....................................................... 184Driver memory package .............................................. 143DrivingIn Sport mode ..................................................... 3On the race circuit ............................................... 3 Driving light assistantDaytime driving lights......................................... 79Dynamic cornering light ..................................... 80Low beam ......................................................... 79Switching on ..................................................... 79Driving offAutomatic parking brake release upondriving off ....................................................... 152Launch Control ................................................ 175Driving performance, Technical data ............................. 285DVDInstallation location .......................................... 170Navigation....................................................... 170Player ............................................................. 170Dynamic cornering light ................................................. 80Dynamic Engine Mounting (PADM)................................. 188
EElectric parking brake Automatic parking brake release upon driving off ........................................................ 151Emergency braking function .............................. 151Operating ........................................................ 151Releasing ........................................................ 151Testing on brake test stand....................... 221, 241Warning light.................................................... 151 Electrical SystemEmergency unlocking, front luggage compartment lid .............................................. 270Emergency flasher......................................................... 83Emergency key ....................................................... 17, 29Emergency operationFiller flap ......................................................... 229of ignition key/control unit in ignition lock............. 28of luggage compartment lid ................................ 26of sunroof.......................................................... 65of tailgate .......................................................... 26Emergency operation convertible top .............................. 70Emergency release Lids ................................................................ 270 Emergency starting for flat battery ............................... 273Emergency starting with jumper cables ......................... 273Emission control (Check Engine)Functional description......................................... 95Engine Break in hints ....................................................... 6Checking oil level ..................................... 101, 222Cooling system .................................................. 92Oil-level gauge ................................................. 101Starting ........................................................... 148Starting engine automatically (Auto Start Stop function) Starting manually (Auto Start Stop function) ....... 150Stopping ......................................................... 148Stopping automatically (Auto Start Stop function) 149Technical data.................................................. 285Topping up oil .................................................. 222Engine compartment lid Cabriolet ........................................................... 26Service position ................................................. 26Engine drag torque control (MSR)Functional description....................................... 182Engine oil.................................................................... 221Change quantity ............................................... 289Checking level ................................................. 222Checking oil level ............................................. 101Consumption ................................................... 285Engine oil pressure........................................... 129
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