8 Contents
Performance Menu ..................................... 116 ACC Menu .................................................. 117Vehicle Settings on theMulti-Function Display .................................. 117Overview of Warning and Information Messages ............................. 129
Personal Settings ............................. 141
Brief Overview – Personal Settings ............ 142 Storing personal settings ............................ 143
Driving and Driving Safety ................ 145
Diagnostic Socket....................................... 146Ignition Lock............................................... 146Starting and Stopping the Engine ................. 147Auto Start Stop function .............................. 149Electric Parking Brake ................................. 151Brakes ....................................................... 152Cruise Control ............................................ 155Adaptive Cruise Control ............................... 157Car Audio Operation/Tips ............................ 168Porsche Communication Management (PCM) 170USB/iPod® and AUX ................................... 171Voice Control.............................................. 171Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) .................... 172Selector-lever Positions .............................. 174Limp-home mode ........................................ 178Transmission and Chassis Control Systems .. 179Porsche Traction Management (PTM) ........... 180Porsche Stability Management (PSM)............ 181HOLD function: Drive-Off Assistant, Standstill Management ................................ 184ABS Brake System (Anti-lock Brake System) . 184Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) ................................... 185Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV Plus)............ 186Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)..... 187Dynamic Engine Mounting (PADM) ................ 188
“Sport” and “Sport Plus” mode .....................188 Extending Front and Rear Spoilers ................190Rear Axle Steering ......................................191
Storage, Luggage Compartment and Roof Transport System ..................... 192
Storage......................................................193 Drinks Holder/Cupholder .............................194Ashtray ......................................................195Cigarette Lighter .........................................196Sockets .....................................................196Luggage Compartment................................197Roof Transport System................................200Loading Information ....................................204
Parking ........................................... 206
ParkAssist ..................................................207Reversing Camera.......................................209Swivelling Down Mirror Glass as Parking Aid..210Garage Door Opener HomeLink®
(Universal Remote Control)...........................211
Alarm System and Theft Protection ... 215
Alarm System and Passenger Compartment Monitoring.............216Immobilizer.................................................217Theft Protection ..........................................217
Maintenance and Car Care ............... 218
Exercise Extreme Caution when Working on your vehicle...............................219Engine Oil ...................................................221Checking Engine Oil Level ............................222Topping Up Engine Oil .................................222Washer Fluid windshield ...............................224Wiper Blades ..............................................224Emission Control System .............................225
How Emission Control Works....................... 226 Fuel Economy ............................................ 226Operating Your Porsche in other Countries ... 227Fuel........................................................... 227Portable Fuel Container............................... 229Fuel Recommendations............................... 230Fuel Evaporation Control ............................ 231Car Care Instructions.................................. 231
Minor Repairs .................................. 239
Exercise Extreme Caution when Working on your vehicle .............................. 240Checking the Coolant Level and Adding Coolant .......................................... 242Brake Fluid ................................................ 243Electromechanical Power Steering............... 244Changing Air Cleaner .................................. 244Changing Particle Filters ............................. 244Tires and Wheels........................................ 244Changing Wheels........................................ 254Wheel Attachment Faces............................. 257Wheel Bolts ............................................... 257Wheels with Central Lock ............................ 258Central Bolts .............................................. 258Changing a Wheel....................................... 258Rim Cleaner ............................................... 263Central Bolt Emergency Fastening ............... 263Flat Tire ..................................................... 265Electrical System ....................................... 267Battery (12 volt) ......................................... 271External Power Supply, Emergency starting with jumper cables ......................... 273Changing Car Key (Remote Control) Battery . 275Replacing bulbs.......................................... 276Headlights ................................................. 276Headlight Adjustment.................................. 277Towing ...................................................... 278Fire extinguisher......................................... 282
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14 Overview Illustrations
Overhead Console
AButton for interior/reading lights See page 84.B PASS AIR BAG OFF warning light See page 45.C Interior light See page 84.D Reading lights See page 84.E ParkAssist See page 207.F Garage door opener (HomeLink®) See page 211.G Button for interior/reading lights See page 84.
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Parking
ParkAssist .................................................. 207 Reversing Camera ...................................... 209Swivelling Down Mirror Glass as Parking Aid . 210Garage Door Opener HomeLink®
(Universal Remote Control) .......................... 211
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Garage Door Opener HomeLink®
(Universal Remote Control)
With the HomeLink® of your Porsche, a wide range of remote-controlled equipment (e.g. garage door/gate to your property, security systems, house lights) can be activated from inside the vehicle.
The HomeLink® system replaces up to three different original remote controls. The signal for a remote control can be assigned to one of the three memory buttons I, II and III on the overhead operating console keypad. The respective equipment can then be operated using the programmed memory button.
Transmission of the signal is indicated by the indicator light in the button II.
Information
fPlease read the instructions for the original remote control.fInformation on the compatibility of your vehicle’s HomeLink® system with the original remote control can be obtained from your authorized Porsche dealer, on the HomeLink® website (www.homelink.com) or by calling the free HomeLink® hotline (1-800-355-3515).
When opening and closing the equipment being operated, parts of the body could become trapped or crushed.fWhen using the garage door opener, make sure that no persons or animals are within the range of movement of the equipment that is being operated.fObserve the safety notes for the original remote control.
Information
fWhen the button is pressed, the transmitter unit sends the signal forward in direction of travel.Always align the vehicle with the receiver.Otherwise, range restrictions cannot be ruled out.fBefore selling the vehicle, delete the programmed signals for the garage door opener on the keypad. fIf the equipment cannot be operated after the initial programming, check whether the original remote control has fixed or changeable code.To find this out, read the instructions for the original remote control.
Garage Door Opener Use
WARNINGh
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Operating the garage door opener
The ignition must be switched on.fPress and hold the corresponding HomeLink® button on the overhead operating console keypad.The indicator light A lights up during signal transmission.
Programming garage door opener: Deleting and storing signals
The HomeLink® system is programmed on the overhead operating console and in direct proximity to the vehicle’s radiator grille.
Preconditions
In order to delete programmed signals and store garage door opener signals,– the ignition must be switched on,– the turn signals must be off and – the engine must be off.
When using the garage door opener, the vehicle must be within the range of the receiver.
Deleting programmed signals from the buttons
This process clears all of the HomeLink® programming. It is not possible to individually clear the programmed buttons.Do not repeat this process if you want to assign additional signals to the buttons.fKeep the two outer buttons I and III on the overhead operating console keypad pressed for approx. 20 seconds until the indicator light A on button II starts to flash quickly.fRelease the buttons.
The HomeLink® buttons are cleared and can be reprogrammed.
Assigning garage door opener signal to key with fixed code system
On the overhead operating console: 1. Switch on ignition. 2. The standard factory-set codes must be deleted before programming for the first time . 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.
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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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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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