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5.The polygon tool contains an auxiliary tool. Remove this from the square and replace it afterwards.Use the auxiliary tool to carefully lever the wheel-hub cap out of its seating. For this purpose, insert the metal tongue of the auxiliary tool deep into the opening groove A on the central bolt and then swivel the handle back.
6. Position the polygon tool and insert it until it engages . This opens the safety lock on the central bolt.
Information
A very high torque is required to loosen the central bolt, especially if it has not been opened in a long time.
fTurn in the correct direction.fMake sure there is sufficient clearance so that neither people nor vehicle parts will be harmed if the lever breaks away.fThe wheel should be prevented from turning by getting a second person to brake firmly using the brake pedal.fHold the steering wheel securely when loosening the front wheels.
Risk of damage to the central bolt lock.fWhen loosening the central bolt, make sure that the tool remains pushed on fully and does not slide out of position.
7. Unscrew the central bolt and set it down in such a way that no dirt can enter the cone area or the thread.
NOTICE
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Flat Tire
1.Stop the vehicle as far away from the driving lane as possible.The vehicle must be parked on a firm and flat surface offering adequate grip.2. Switch emergency flasher on. 3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Move the PDK selector lever to position P. 5. Straighten the front wheels. 6. Remove the ignition key, or the control unit on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, in order to lock the steering and prevent the engine from being started.7. Get all passengers to leave the vehicle. 8. Set up the warning triangle at a suitable distance.
Filling in tire sealant
The tire sealant can be found in the right-hand box in the luggage compartment. The compressor is located under the cover in the luggage compartment.
The tire sealant can be used to seal small cuts, especially in the tire tread.
Sealing the tire with the tire sealant is only an emergency solution so you can drive to the nearest workshop. Even if the tire is air-tight, it may only be used for short journeys in an emergency.
The tire sealant set comprises: – a filler bottle– a filler hose– a valve turner– a spare valve insert– a sticker with the maximum permitted speed– a compressor– operating instructions
Always observe the following points:fUse the tire sealant only in the case of cuts or punctures no larger than 0.15 in. (4 mm).fNever use the tire sealant if the rim is damaged.
The sealant is highly flammable and harmful to health.fFire, naked flame and smoking are prohibited when handling tire sealant.fAvoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing due to caustic chemical properties of the tire sealant.fKeep tire sealant away from children.fDo not inhale vapors, due to the consequent harm to personal health resulting in serious personal injury or death.
In the event of contact with sealant:
fIf sealant gets on your skin or into your eyes, thoroughly rinse the affected part of your body immediately with plenty of water.fChange soiled clothing immediately.fSee a doctor immediately in the event of an allergic reaction.fIf sealant is swallowed, thoroughly rinse out the mouth without delay and drink plenty of water. Do not induce vomiting.See a doctor immediately.
Limits on Tire Sealant Use
Tire Sealant Flammability
WARNINGh
WARNINGh
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Electrical System
In order to avoid damage and faults in electrical or electronic systems, electrical accessories should be installed at an authorized Porsche dealerfUse only accessories approved by Porsche.
Replacing fuses or relays with the engine running or the ignition on could cause electrical shock.fDisconnect the negative terminal on the battery during all work on the electrical system.fPlease see the chapter “BATTERY (12 VOLT)” on page 271.
Relays
Relays should be checked or changed only at an authorized workshop.
Changing fuses
In order to prevent damage to the electrical system due to short circuits and overloads, the individual circuits are protected by fuses.
The fuse boxes are located in the side walls of the driver’s and passenger’s footwell respectively. 1. Switch off the load with the defective fuse. 2. Detach the appropriate plastic cover at the finger hole.3. Remove the relevant fuse (see fuse assignment) from its slot using the yellow plastic gripper A (left fuse box) in order to check it.A blown fuse can be identified by the melted metal strip.4. Replace only with fuses of the same rating. Spare fuses can be found in the left-hand fuse box, next to the yellow plastic gripper.We recommend that you use genuine Porsche fuses for replacement.
Information
If a fuse blows repeatedly, the cause of the fault must be corrected immediately.fPlease contact an authorized Porsche dealer.
A - Plastic gripper B - Spare fuses C - Diagnostic socket
Fuses in left footwell
Row A
Changing FusesWARNINGh
No. Designation A
1 Lower left: Air-conditioning fan 40
2 Upper left: PSM control unit 40
3 Lower right: Seat adjustment 25
4 Upper right: not used
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A-Height adjustment
Height adjustment
1. Switch ignition on. 2. Switch on low beam. 3. Open luggage compartment lid. 4. Remove the relevant toolbox. 5. Open up the cover A for the adjusting screw. 6. Place Allen wrench (5 mm) on adjusting screw. 7. Adjust low beam in the corresponding direction.
Towing
Certain state statutes and local ordinances prohibit towing with a chain, rope or even a tow bar. In addition, damage to your vehicle may result from improper procedures. Consult your authorized Porsche dealer for details.
Flatbed towing is the preferred type of towing to be used on Porsche vehicles.
Information
fAlways observe the laws governing towing and tow-starting.fExercise extreme care when your vehicle is being towed.
No power assistance is available on the towed vehicle when its engine is not running. Greater force is therefore required when braking and steering.fExercise extreme care when your vehicle is being towed.
When the engine is not running, adequate lubrication of the transmission is not guaranteed. Observe the following points to avoid damage to the transmission.
Towing a vehicle on all four wheels
We urge that wherever possible, a car transporter or trailer be used to transport a 911 Turbo vehicle that cannot move under its own power. This is the safest way to transport a down vehicle.
For those instances where a car transporter or trailer is not available, the vehicle may be towed on all four wheels only, provided the following
conditions are strictly met. Failure to meet these conditions will result in serious and expensive damage to the PDK transmission.
If the vehicle's transmission or shifter is already damaged, serious damage will result if the vehicle is not towed with all four wheels off the ground.
Porsche cannot be held responsible for damage incurred in cases where a vehicle has been transported on one or both of its axles.
Towing a vehicle on all four wheels:
fThe vehicle must not be towed if the PDK transmission is in emergency operation mode (“ Transm. failure Park vehicle safely”). The vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer.fIf a selector lever emergency release was performed, the vehicle must not be towed. The vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer.fMove PDK selector lever to position N. To properly engage selector-lever position N on the display and at the selector lever, the engine must be started once before towing the vehicle. The vehicle can be towed as soon as the selector lever is in position N and selector- lever position N appears on the display.fThe vehicle must always roll on all four wheels when towed.The ignition must be switched on so that the brake lights and turn signal lights operate.fDo not exceed a maximum speed of 30 mph (50 km/h).Maximum towing distance 30 miles (50 km).If towing distances are greater, the vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer.
Towed Vehicle HazardsWARNINGh
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Towing a vehicle on one axle:
Raising an axle, irrespective of whether at the front or rear, is only permissible if the drive shaft (cardan shaft) has been removed beforehand. The ignition must be switched off.fThe vehicle must not be towed if the PDK transmission is in emergency operation mode (yellow or red “ Transm. failure Park vehicle safely ” warning message). The vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer.fIf a selector lever emergency release was performed, the vehicle must not be towed. The vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer.fMove PDK selector lever to position N. To properly engage selector-lever position N on the display and at the selector lever, the engine must be started once before towing the vehicle. The vehicle can be towed as soon as the selector lever is in position N and selector- lever position N appears on the display.fSwitch ignition off. The ignition key must remain in the ignition lock so that the steering lock does not engage.The control unit must be removed from the ignition lock and the key inserted in vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive. fPlease see the chapter “EMERGENCY OPERATION – UNLOCKING THE IGNITION KEY/CONTROL UNIT” on page 28.fMake sure that the vehicle is adequately illuminated.
fDo not exceed a maximum speed of 30 mph (50 km/h).Maximum towing distance 30 miles (50 km).If towing distances are greater, the vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer.
Pulling out a vehicle stuck in snow, sand, etc.
fAlways pull out the stuck vehicle with the greatest care.fDo not pull out the vehicle abruptly or at an angle. fIf possible, pull the vehicle out backwards in its own tracks.
PDK selector lever emergency release
In the event of an electronics failure, emergency release of the selector lever must be performed in order to move the selector-lever to the N position.
Releasing selector lever
1. Take the plastic wedge from the toolbox. 2. Carefully lever out the rear part of the selector lever gate A on both sides (arrows) using the plastic wedge.3. Carefully lever out the front part of the switch panel B on both sides (arrow) using the plastic wedge.4. Remove the switch module B and place aside. The cable C of the switch panel must not be under tension.
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Weights
1) Curb weight includes 165 lbs. (75 kg) driver and baggage share.2) The maximum vehicle weight and maximum axle loads must not be exceeded.Notice: If additional accessories are installed, the maximum load will be correspondingly less.3) Only use Roof Transport Systems from the Porsche Tequipment product range for your car or Roof Transport Systems that have been tested and approved by Porsche.
Dimensions
911 Turbo Coupé 911 Turbo S Coupé 911 Turbo Cabriolet 911 Turbo S Cabriolet
Empty weight (depending on equipment) per DIN 700203,516 lbs. to 3,704 lbs.(1,595 kg to 1,680 kg)3,538 lbs. to 3,704 lbs.(1,605 kg to 1,680 kg)3,814 lbs. to 3,671 lbs.(1,665 kg to 1,730 kg)3,814 lbs. to 3,693 lbs.(1,675 kg to 1,730 kg)
Empty weight (depending on equipment)per 70/156/EEC1)3,682 lbs. to 3,869 lbs.(1,670 kg to 1,755 kg)3,704 lbs. to 3,869 lbs.(1,680 kg to 1,755 kg)3,836 lbs. to 3,979 lbs.(1,740 kg to 1,805 kg)3,858 lbs. to 3,979 lbs.(1,750 kg to 1,805 kg)
Maximum axle load, front2)1,764 lbs. (800 kg) 1,764 lbs. (800 kg) 1,786 lbs. (810 kg) 1,786 lbs. (810 kg)
Maximum axle load, rear2)2,690 lbs. (1,220 kg) 2,690 lbs. (1,220 kg) 2,778 lbs. (1,260 kg) 2,778 lbs. (1,260 kg)
Maximum Gross vehicle weight2)4,387 lbs. (1,990 kg) 4,387 lbs. (1,990 kg) 4,508 lbs. (2,045 kg) 4,508 lbs. (2,045 kg)
Maximum roof load3)165 lbs. (75 kg) 165 lbs. (75 kg)––
911 Turbo Coupé 911 Turbo S Coupé 911 Turbo Cabriolet 911 Turbo S Cabriolet
Length 177.4 in. (4,506 mm) 177.4 in. (4,506 mm) 177.4 in. (4,506 mm) 177.4 in. (4,506 mm)
Width without exterior mirrors 74.02 in. (1,880 mm) 74.02 in. (1,880 mm) 74.02 in. (1,880 mm) 74.02 in. (1,880 mm)
Width with exterior mirrors 77.87 in. (1,978 mm) 77.87 in. (1,978 mm) 77.87 in. (1,978 mm) 77.87 in. (1,978 mm)
Height at DIN curb weight 51.02 in. (1,296 mm) 51.02 in. (1,296 mm) 50,87 in. (1,292 mm) 50,87 in. (1,292 mm)
Wheelbase 96.46 in. (2,450 mm) 96.46 in. (2,450 mm) 96.46 in. (2,450 mm) 96.46 in. (2,450 mm)
Ground clearance at maximum gross weight4.17 in. (106 mm) 4.09 in. (104 mm) 4.17 in. (106 mm) 4.09 in. (104 mm)
Turning circle 34.8 ft. (10.6 m) 34.8 ft. (10.6 m) 34.8 ft. (10.6 m) 34.8 ft. (10.6 m)
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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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