126 Instrument Panel and Multi-Function Display
Setting speedometer units
The units of the speed and distance information on the speedometer can be adjusted.
Available setting options: –“ km / km/h” –“ Miles / mph”
Setting unit for temperature gages
The measurement unit for temperature gages can be changed.
Available setting options: –“ °C” –“ °F”
Setting unit for Tire Pressure Monitoring display
The measurement unit for the Tire Pressure Monitoring display can be changed.
Available setting options: –“ bar” –“ psi”
Setting unit for fuel consumption display
The unit can be set for the fuel consumption display.
Available setting options: –“ l/100km” –“ MPG (US)” –“ MPG (UK)” –“ km/l”
Changing the language
The language of the display text on the multi- function display can be changed.
Adjusting volume of warning and information tones
The volume of the warning tones and ParkAssist information tones can be adjusted.
Adjusting ParkAssist volume
The volume of the ParkAssist information tones can be adjusted.
Available setting options: –“ Loud” –“ Medium” –“ Low”
1.Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Units”
2.“Speedometer”. in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Units”
2.“Temperature” in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Units”
2.Select “Tire pressure”. in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Units”
2.Select “Consumption”. in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Language”
2.Select the desired language and confirm.
1. Main menu “Vehicle” > “ Settings” > “ Volume”
2.Select “ParkAssist”. in the main menu.
3. Select the desired setting and confirm.
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Maintenance and Car Care 227
fAlways monitor your fuel consumption.fDrive smoothly, avoid abrupt changes in speed as much as possible.fAvoid jack rabbit starts and sudden stops.fDo not drive longer than necessary in the lower gears. Shifting into a higher gear early without lugging the engine will help save fuel.fProlonged “warm up” idling wastes gas. Start the vehicle just before you are ready to drive. Accelerate slowly and smoothly.fSwitch off the engine if stationary for longer periods.fAny additional weight carried in the vehicle reduces fuel economy. Always keep cargo to a minimum and remove all unnecessary items.fOrganize your trips to take in several errands in one trip.fAll electrical accessories contribute to increased fuel consumption.fOnly switch on the air conditioning when necessary.fDo not drive with the Roof Transport System mounted unless you need it.
The EPA estimated miles per gallon (mpg) is to be used for comparison purposes, actual mileage may be different from the estimated mpg, depending on your driving speed, weather conditions and trip length. Your actual highway mileage may be less than the estimated mpg.fPlease observe all local and national speed limits.
Operating Your Porsche in other
Countries
Government regulations in the United States and Canada require that automobiles meet specific emission regulations and safety standards. Therefore, cars built for the U.S. and Canada differ from vehicles sold in other countries.
If you plan to take your Porsche outside the continental limits of the United States or Canada, there is the possibility that:– Unleaded fuel may not be available,– Unleaded fuel may have a considerably lower octane rating. Excessive engine knock and serious damage to both engine and catalytic converters could result,– Service may be inadequate due to lack of proper service facilities, tools or diagnostic equipment,– Replacement parts may not be available or very difficult to get.
Porsche cannot be responsible for the mechanical damage that could result because of inadequate fuel, service or parts availability.
If you purchased your Porsche abroad and want to bring it back home, be sure to find out about shipping and forwarding requirements, as well as current import and customs regulations.
Fuel
When the ignition is on, the fuel level is displayed on the instrument panel.fPlease see the chapter “FUEL GAUGE” on page 90.
fFire, open flame and smoking are prohibited when handling fuel.
Fuel and fuel vapors are hazardous to health.fAvoid contact with skin or clothing, since injury to your skin may occur.fDo not inhale fuel vapors, since they may make you ill and possibly cause death if inhalation is prolonged and occurs in a closed space.
To prevent damage to the emission control system and engine:fNever drive the tank dry.fAvoid high cornering speeds after the warning lights have come on.
fPlease see the chapter “FUEL ECONOMY” on page 226.
Check engine warning light
If the warning lights in the instrument panel come on and remain on while driving, it suggests: – a potential engine control problem and the need for system service or – an improperly fastened tank cap or
refueling with engine running.
Refueling Fire Risk
Fuel Vapors and Skin Contact
DANGERh
WARNINGh
NOTICE
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