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Trip Menu
In the “Trip” main menu, the driving data: – Ride time– Distance– Average fuel consumption– Average speed
can be retrieved and reset.
Displaying driving data
There are three driving data displays available.
Available driving data: –“ since” Driving data since the last vehicle start.The driving data is reset automatically once the vehicle has remained stationary for 2 hours (with the ignition switched off).–“ Total” Cumulative driving data.The driving data is added progressively until a reset is performed. The data is retained even if the ignition key is removed.–“ to destination” Driving data up to navigation destination.If route guidance is active, the driving data is calculated and displayed up to the navigation destination.
Resetting driving data
The selected driving data display can be reset.
Tire Pressure Menu (Tire Pressure
Monitoring System, TPMS)
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, and2. 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.
Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the
inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of
a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label, you
should determine the proper tire inflation pressure
for those tires.)
For information on the tire inflation pressure label:fPlease see the chapter “TIRES AND WHEELS” on page 244.
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale (warning light) when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces
1. Main menu “Trip”. in the main menu.
1. Main menu “Trip”.
2.Select “1 – since” or “ 2 – consecutive” or “ 3 – to destination” and confirm.
1. Main menu “Trip”.
2.Select the relevant driving data display and confirm.
3. Select “Reset” and confirm.
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Available display contents: –“ Veh. voltage” –“ Oil pressure” –“ Oil temperature” –“ Boost pressure” –“ Coolant temp.” – Coolant temperature –“ Fuel Range” –“ Dst: Arrival” – Arrival time at destination –“ Int.: Arrival” – Arrival time at intermediate destination –“ Dst: Trip time” – Driving time to destination –“ Int.: Trip time” – Driving time to intermediate destination–“ Compass” –“ GPS height” –“ Time” –“ Date”. –“ Station/Track” – Current radio station/ music track–“ Phone info” – Network strength/network name–“ Blank line” – Line remains empty
Information
One item of information cannot be assigned to several areas or one area and the “Upper line”.
Adapting upper status area
You can assign various items of information to the upper status area A in the multi-function display.
Available display contents: –“ Station name” –“ Fuel Range” –“ Compass” –“ Blank line” No information is displayed in the upper status area A.
Displaying PCM information on the multi-function display
You can configure the multi-function display to temporarily display different items of information relating to Porsche Communication Management (PCM).
Available PCM information: –“ Map info” Navigation map appears automatically when navigation information is available.–“ Phone info” Information on incoming and outgoing calls is displayed.–“ Voice control” Help text appears when the voice control button is pressed.–“ Arrow info” Navigation arrow appears automatically when navigation information is available.–“ Speed limit” Speed limits marked on the map in the navigation system are displayed.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Display”
2.“Vehicle menu” and confirm.
3. Select “1:” or “ 2:” or “ 3:” or “ 4:” and confirm.
4. Select the desired display contents and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Display”
2.“Upper line” and confirm.
3. Select the desired display contents and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Display”
2.Select “PCM display” and confirm.
3. Select the PCM information in the main menu.
4. Confirm your selection.
Information is displayed.
Information is not displayed.
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Setting date and time
The date and time displays on the vehicle can be adjusted individually.
Information
On vehicles with Porsche Communication Management (PCM), the date and time are set and synchronized automatically by satellite navigation signals (GPS).Some setting options may be temporarily unavailable, depending on satellite signal reception.
Setting the time
The time, time format and time zone can be set in the “ Time” menu.
Displaying GPS time
The time can be synchronized via the GPS signal and displayed.
Setting the time format
The time can be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format.
Available setting options: –“ 12h” –“ 24h”
Setting current time
On vehicles without Porsche Communication Management (PCM), the hours and minutes can be set separately when setting the time.
Setting time zone
The time zone of the vehicle clock can be set individually on vehicles with Porsche Communication Management (PCM).
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Time” and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Time”
2.Select “GPS time”.
3.Confirm your selection.
Time synchronized with GPS.
Time not synchronized with GPS.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Time”
2.“Format” and confirm.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Time”
2.Select “Hour/Minute”. in the main menu.
3. Set the desired time and confirm the setting.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Time”
2.Select “Zone” and confirm.
3. Set the desired time zone and confirm.
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Setting the date
The date and date format can be changed in the “ Date” menu.
Setting the date format
The date format can be adjusted.
Available setting options: –“ DD.MM.YYYY” –“ MM/DD/YYYY” –“ YYYY/MM/DD”
Setting the current date
The day, month and year can be set individually on vehicles without the navigation module.
Setting Daylight Saving Time
The vehicle clock can be configured to change to Daylight Saving Time.
Displaying time in stopwatch on dashboard
You can configure the stopwatch on the dashboard to display the time.
Setting units
You can select the units of measurement for vehicle displays such as the speed on the digital speedometer in the instrument panel, the temperature gauge in the air-conditioning displays and the tire pressure display on the multi-function display.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Date” and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Date”
2.“Format” and confirm.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time” > “ Date” and confirm.
2. “Date”. in the main menu.
3. Set the desired date and confirm the setting.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time”
2.Select “ DST (+01:00)”
3.Confirm your selection.
Daylight Saving Time is activated.
Daylight Saving Time is deactivated.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Date & Time”
2.Select “Time – Chrono” in the main menu.
3. Confirm your selection.
Time is displayed.
Time is not displayed.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Units” and confirm.
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Adjusting volume of warning tones
The volume of the warning tones can be adjusted individually.
Available setting options: –“ Loud” –“ Medium” –“ Low”
Changing button assignment on multi-function steering wheel
The assignment of the ◊ button on the multi-function display can be changed individually.Functions from the multi-function display or PCM/CDR can be assigned to the ◊ button.
Available PCM functions: –“ Source change” Change audio source.–“ Voice control” Activate voice control.–“ Dri. instr. (Rep)” Repeat voice instruction from the navigation system.–“ Station/track <” Previous radio station/title.–“ Station/track >” Next radio station/track.–“ Map” Display navigation map in PCM.–“ Menu change” Change main menu area.
Available instrument cluster functions: –“ Start/Stop Chr.” Start/stop timing.–“ Vehicle menu” Display vehicle menu.–“ Trip menu” Display trip menu.–“ TPMS menu” Display TPMS menu.–“ Chrono menu” Display Chrono menu.–“ Audio menu” Display audio menu.–“ Phone menu” Display telephone menu.–“ Navi menu” Display navigation menu.–“ Map menu” Display navigation map on the multi-function display.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Volume”
2.Select “Warn. tones”. in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Steering wheel op.”
2.Select “◊ button” and confirm.
3. Select “PCM function” or “ Inst. clus. fun.” and confirm.
4. Select the desired function assignment and confirm.
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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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If aftermarket systems are installed by non- dealership technicians or outside the selling dealer, problems may result. Installation of aftermarket equipment is not covered under the New Car Warranty. fConsult your authorized Porsche dealer about the installation of non-Porsche approved equipment.
Reception quality
The reception quality of your car telephone will change constantly when you are driving. Interference caused by buildings, landscape and weather is unavoidable. It may become particu-larly difficult to hear when using the hands-free function due to external noise such as engine and wind noise.
Automatic car-wash
fUnscrew external antennas before using an automatic car-wash.
Porsche Communication
Management (PCM)
Setting or operating the multi-function display, radio, navigation system, telephone or other equipment when driving could distract you from the traffic. You could lose control of the vehicle.fOperate the components while driving only if the traffic situation allows you to do so safely.fCarry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary.fIf it is necessary to operate these components while the vehicle is in motion, use the function keys on the multi-functional steering wheel.
fRefer to the separate operating instructions before putting the PCM into operation.
When put into operation for the first time, a distance of approx. 3 miles (5 km) must be driven in order for the navigation system to complete the process of fine calibration. The same applies when the tires are changed (e.g. summer/snow tires) or new tires fitted. Full location accuracy is not yet achieved during the fine-calibration process.
If the vehicle has been transported (e.g. ferry, car train), the system may take a few minutes after being switched on before it determines the current location.
Serious tire slip (e.g. spinning wheels on snow) may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation.
When the battery has been disconnected, it may take up to 15 minutes before the navigation system is operational once more.
Satellite radio
You must have the satellite radio activated before you can put it into operation. You will need a contract with a provider in order to use this radio.fRefer to the separate radio operating instructions before putting into operation.
Operation of On-Board Systems
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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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