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Switching on and off (on vehicles WITH High Beam Assistant)
If the High Beam Assistant was deactivated or if the requirements are not met, high beam can be switched on and off manually.
The following conditions must be met: – Darkness– The light switch position is selected.fSwitching on : Push the stalk twice to the front pressure point 3. The indicator light on the tachometer lights up.fSwitching off : Push the stalk once to the rear pressure point 4.
Operating the headlight flasher
fPush the stalk once to the rear pressure point 4. The indicator light on the tachometer lights up briefly.
For information on High Beam Assistant: fPlease see the chapter “HIGH BEAM ASSISTANT” on page 81.
Parking light
The parking light can only be switched on when the ignition is switched off.fMove the stalk up 2 or down 1 to switch on the right or left parking light.
If the parking light is switched on, the message “ Parking light on” will appear on the multi- function display in the instrument panel after the ignition is switched off.
For information on warning messages on the multi- function display:fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF WARNING AND INFORMATION MESSAGES” on page 129.
Emergency Flasher
The emergency flasher can be switched on regardless of the position of the ignition lock.
Switching on and off
fPress the emergency flasher button on the center console.
All turn signal lights and the indicator light in the button flash when the button is operated.
If the emergency flasher remains active for longer periods, the illumination phase of the flashing interval is shortened to preserve the lights.
Other vehicles could collide with your vehicle if you are parked in a dangerous position.fWhenever stalled or stopped for emergency repairs, move the car well off the road. Switch on the emergency flasher and mark the car with road flares or other warning devices.fDo not remain in the car. Someone approaching from the rear may not realize your vehicle is stopped and cause a collision.
Exhaust fumes and the exhaust system are very hot when the engine is running. The exhaust system (including the tailpipe) remains hot for some time after the vehicle is turned off.fDo not park or operate the vehicle in areas where the hot exhaust system may come in contact with dry grass, brush, fuel spill or other flammable material.
The engine and surrounding components become very hot when the engine is running.fBefore working on any part in the engine compartment, turn the engine off and let it cool down sufficiently.
Emergency Stopping
Hot Exhaust System and Tailpipe
Engine Heat Danger When Working
DANGERh
WARNINGh
WARNINGh
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A- Button for interior/reading lights B - Switching automatic interior/reading lights on/off
Interior/Reading Lights
Interior/reading lights
Switching interior/reading lights on and off
fPress button A.
Dimming (brightness adjustment)
fPress button A for at least 1 second and hold until the desired level of brightness is achieved.
Switching automatic interior/ reading lights on and off
Depending on equipment, the interior/reading lights can be switched on and off using button B or in the multi-function display menu.
Using button „B“:
fPress button B.
When automatic interior/reading lights are switched off, the indicator light in the button lights up.
When the automatic interior lighting is switched on in darkness, the interior lighting is– switched on: when a door is unlocked or opened, or when the ignition key is removed from the ignition lock.– switched off: when both doors have been closed, after a delay of approx. 120 seconds. The off delay time can be preset on the multi-function display.The interior lighting goes out as soon as the ignition is switched on or the vehicle is locked.fPlease see the chapter “SETTING INTERIOR LIGHTING OFF DELAY” on page 121.
In the multi-function display menu:
On the multi-function display, you can set whether the interior/reading lights should be switched on or remain switched off when a door is unlocked or opened or when the ignition key is removed from the ignition lock:fPlease see the chapter “ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING INTERIOR LIGHTS WHEN THE DOOR IS OPENED (DEPENDING ON EQUIPMENT)” on page 120.
The off delay for the interior/reading lights when both doors are closed can be set on the multifunction display:fPlease see the chapter “SETTING INTERIOR LIGHTING OFF DELAY” on page 121.
Switching off of interior/reading lights to protect the battery
In darkness, the interior lighting is switched off 16 minutes after the engine stops to preserve the vehicle battery.
In daylight conditions, interior lights that were switched on manually are switched off automatically after 1 minute.
Orientation lighting
Lights in the overhead operating console and at the ignition lock help vehicle occupants to locate important controls in the vehicle in darkness and ensure better overall orientation. The lights are switched on when the vehicle is unlocked and switched off again automatically when the vehicle is locked.
Dimming (brightness adjustment)
The brightness of the orientation lighting is adjusted on the multi-function display.fPlease see the chapter “ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS OF ORIENTATION LIGHTING” on page 121.
Ambient lighting
If the vehicle is driven at night, a discreet light provides subtle illumination for the passenger compartment. The ambient lighting is switched off automatically when the vehicle is locked.
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Rain sensor operation, windshield wipers
In rain sensor mode, the amount of rain on the windshield is measured. The wipe interval is automatically controlled accordingly.
Rain sensor operation is activated automatically at speeds of less than approx. 2.5 mph (4 km/h) when the windshield wipers are switched on.
If a speed of approx. 5 mph (8 km/h) is exceeded, the system switches to the preselected wiper speed.
Information
fIf the wiper stalk is in position 1 when the ignition is switched on, the rain sensor is activated as soon as the vehicle speed exceeds approx. 2.5 mph (4 km/h).fIf the wiper stalk is in position 2 or 3 when the ignition is switched on, the windshield wipers remain switched off until the wiper stalk is actuated.
Information
The wiper is stopped when the luggage compartment lid is opened.
After closing the luggage compartment lid, the wiper stalk must be operated in order to switch the wiper back on.
Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity
fMove switch A upwards – high sensitivity . The setting is confirmed by one wipe of the windshield.fMove switch A downwards – low sensitivity .
Activating and deactivating automatic rain sensor operation on the multi-function display
For information on automatic rain sensor operation:fPlease see the chapter “ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING RAIN SENSOR OPERATION” on page 121.
Headlight washer system
The washer sprays only while low beam or high beam is activated. fPress button B under the wiper stalk.
After every 10 wipes on the windshield, the headlights are cleaned automatically as well. The wipe count starts from zero again when the low beam is switched off.
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Instrument Panel USA Models
AEngine oil temperature gauge B Speedometer C Tachometer D Multi-function display E Coolant temperature gauge
F Engine oil pressure gauge G Reset button for trip counter display/ brightness setting for instrument panelH Odometer I Digital speedometer J Upshift indicator K Indicator for selector-lever position Gear displayL Fuel gauge M Marking showing position of filler flap
Warning and indicator lights on the tachometer
Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer
Emission control warning light (Check Engine)
Airbag warning light
Safety belt warning light
PSM warning light
PSM OFF warning light
ABS warning light
Turn signal, left
Turn signal, right
Brake warning light
High beam indicator light
Electric parking brake warning light
Rear fog light indicator light
HOLD function indicator light
Low beam indicator light
High Beam Assistant indicator light
PDLS warning light
Tire pressure warning light
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Instrument Panel Canada Models
AEngine oil temperature gauge B Speedometer C Tachometer D Multi-function display E Coolant temperature gauge
F Engine oil pressure gauge G Reset button for trip counter display/ brightness setting for instrument panelH Odometer I Digital speedometer J Upshift indicator K Indicator for selector-lever position Gear displayL Fuel gauge M Marking showing position of filler flap
Warning and indicator lights on the tachometer
Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer
Emission control warning light (Check Engine)
Airbag warning light
Safety belt warning light
PSM warning light
PSM OFF warning light
ABS warning light
Turn signal, left
Turn signal, right
Brake warning light
High beam indicator light
Electric parking brake warning light
Rear fog light indicator light
HOLD function indicator light
Low beam indicator light
High Beam Assistant indicator light
PDLS warning light
Tire pressure warning light
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F – Engine oil pressure gauge
The oil pressure is controlled as required and should be at least 51 psi (3.5 bar) at an engine speed of 5000 rpm.
The engine oil pressure varies depending on the engine speed, oil temperature and engine load.
If oil pressure drops abruptly and a message is displayed on the multi-function display when the engine is running or while driving:fStop immediately in a suitable place.fSwitch off the engine.fCheck whether there is an obvious oil leak on or under the car.fSelect “ Oil measurement” on the multi- function display.fPlease see the chapter “DISPLAY AND MEASUREMENT OF THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL” on page 101.fAdd engine oil if necessary.
Risk of engine damage.fDo not continue driving if there is an obvious oil leak.fDo not continue driving if the warning message appears even when the oil level is correct.fHave the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer.
G – Reset button for trip counter display/ brightness setting for instrument lighting
Resetting trip counter display
fPress rotary switch G for approx. 1 second. The trip counter display is reset to “0”.
Adjusting brightness of instrument lighting
For information on adjusting the brightness of the instrument lighting:fPlease see the chapter “INTERIOR/READING LIGHTS” on page 84.
H – Odometer
The displays for the total mileage and individual trips are integrated in the speedometer on the instrument panel.
The upper display counts the total mileage, the lower display shows individual trips.
After exceeding 6,213 miles or 9,999 kilometers, the trip counter returns to 0.
I – Digital speedometer
The digital speedometer I is integrated in the tachometer on the instrument panel.
J – Upshift prompt indicator
The consumption-oriented shift indicator to the right of the digital speed display on the tachometer helps you to develop a fuel-saving driving style. The upshift indicator lights up – prompting you to shift up to the next-higher gear – depending on the selected gear, engine speed and accelerator pedal position.fChange to the next-higher gear when the upshift indicator lights up.
NOTICE
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Operating principle on vehicles with multi-function steering wheel
The multi-function display is operated using the rotary knob A, the Back button B and the diamond ◊ button C, which can be assigned as required. fPlease see the chapter “FUNCTION BUTTONS ON THE MULTI-FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL” on page 53.
Selecting menu, function, setting option
fTurn rotary knob A upwards or downwards.
Confirming selection (Enter)
fPress rotary knob A.
Moving back one or several selection levels
fPress button B (Back button).
Individual assignment of the diamond button
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) functions, CDR functions or multi-function display functions can be assigned to the ◊ button in the multi-function display on the instrument panel. Audio source selection is preset by default.
For information on individual assignment of the ◊ button:fPlease see the chapter “CHANGING BUTTON ASSIGNMENT ON MULTI-FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL” on page 127.
For information on Porsche Communication Management (PCM) and CDR:fPlease refer to the separate operating instructions.
A - Upper status area B - Title area with menu indicator C - Information area D - Lower status area
Areas on the multi-function display
Upper status area/Lower status area
The upper A and lower status area D permanently display basic information, such as the radio station, compass, time and temperature or the remaining range.
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Info
Oil measurement LimitsSettings
Station/Track
Answer/Reject/End
Phonebook
Previous calls
Received calls
Manual zoom Auto zoom3D map North up
Show destination/position
Destination input
Start/Stop route guidance
Since
Total
To destination
Fill info Tire typePartial/full load Comfort/standard pressure
Start StopRoundInt.
Torque
Current speed
Setting the speed
Menu scope
Audio
Vehicle menu
Upper line
PCM display
Lower line
Shift request
Brightness
Exterior lights
Interior lights
Wiper
Revers. opt.
Door lock/unlock
Comfort Entry
Auto Memory
Air flow
Vent. panel
Auto air circ.
Time
Date
DST (+01:00)
Time Chrono
Speedometer
Temperature
Tire pressure
Consumption
German/French...
ParkAssist
Warn. tones
◊ button
Messages
Service interval
Limit 1/Limit 2
Display
Light & Visibility
Locking
Air conditioning
Date & Time
Units
Language
Volume
Steering wheel op.
Fact. settings
Last destination
Stored destinations
POIs
Cont.
Reset
Vehicle
Audio
Telephone
Map
Navigation
Trip
Tire pressure
Allwheel
Chrono
G-Force
Performance
ACC
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