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Dear Owner .................................................... 1 Sport tires...................................................... 2Driving on Race Circuit (e.g. Sports Driving Schools, Club Sport Events) ............................ 3Setting and operating vehicle components when driving ................................ 3Engine Exhaust ............................................... 4Portable Fuel Containers ................................. 4Ground Clearance ........................................... 4Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) ....... 4Dear Porsche Owner ....................................... 5Before driving off… ........................................ 5In the driver’s seat… ....................................... 5On the road… ................................................ 6Break in hints for the first 2,000 miles (3,000 kilometers) .......................................... 6
Contents ............................................. 7
Driver’s Cockpit ............................................ 10Steering Wheel and Instrument Panel .............. 11Center Console............................................. 12Control Panel................................................ 13Overhead Console ........................................ 14
Opening and Locking ......................... 15
Never invite car theft! .................................... 16Notes on the Key and Central Locking System ........................................... 16Central Locking System ................................ 18Brief Overview – Opening and Locking from Outside ........................................................ 19Opening and Locking from Outside................. 20Opening and Locking from Inside ................... 23Opening and Closing the Luggage Compartment Lid and Engine Cover ............... 24
Malfunctions when Opening and Closing.......... 26Trunk Entrapment ......................................... 30
Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel ..... 31
Seat Adjustment and Head Restraints ............. 32Front Seats .................................................. 32Comfort Entry Function.................................. 34Seat Heating................................................. 35Seat Ventilation ............................................ 35Rear Seat Backrests ..................................... 35Safety belts .................................................. 36Airbag Systems ............................................ 38Child Restraint Systems................................. 42LATCH Child Seat System .............................. 46Roll-Over Protection....................................... 48Exterior Mirrors ............................................ 49Automatic Anti-Dazzle Interior andExterior Mirrors ............................................ 50Steering Wheel Heating ................................. 51Steering Wheel Adjustment ............................ 51Multi-function Steering Wheel ......................... 52Sun Visors .................................................... 53Vanity Mirror ................................................. 53
Air Conditioning................................. 54
Automatically Controlled 2-zone AirConditioning ................................................. 55Air Vents ...................................................... 59Heated Rear Window/Exterior Mirror Heating .. 60
Windows, Sunroof and Cabriolet......... 61
Power Windows ............................................ 62Sunroof ........................................................ 63Convertible Top ............................................ 67Wind Deflector .............................................. 69
Emergency Operation of Convertible Top and Wind Deflector ................70
Lights, Turn Signals and Windshield Wipers ............................. 78
Light Switch..................................................79 Instrument Lighting .......................................82Turn Signal/High Beam/Headlight Flasher Stalk/Parking Light Switch ...82Emergency Flasher .......................................83Interior/Reading Lights ..................................84Brief Overview – Windshield wipers ..............85Windshield Wiper/Washer Stalk ......................86
Instrument Panel and Multi-Function Display ....................... 89
Instrument Panel USA Models.........................90 Instrument Panel Canada Models ....................91Displays on the Instrument Panel ....................92Battery/Alternator .........................................95Check Engine (Emission Control) ....................95Acoustic Signals ...........................................95Operating the Multi-Function Display on the Instrument Panel ...........................................96Vehicle Menu ..............................................100Audio Menu.................................................102Phone Menu................................................103Map Menu ..................................................103Navigation Menu .........................................104Trip Menu ...................................................105Tire Pressure Menu (Tire Pressure Monitoring System, TPMS) ...........................105Allwheel Menu .............................................114Chrono Menu (Stopwatch) ............................114G-Force Menu .............................................116
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Center Console
ASport Chrono watch See page 114.B Porsche Communication Management (PCM) See page 170.C Air vents See page 59.D Drinks holder/Cupholder See page 194.E Glove box See page 193.F Operating panel for air conditioning See page 55.G Center console See page 13.H Ashtray, cigarette lighter See page 195.I Oddments tray See page 194.
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40 Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
The inflation process generates the amount of gas required to fill the airbags at the necessary pressure in fractions of a second.
Airbags help to protect the head and body, while simultaneously damping the motion of the driver and passenger in the impact direction in the event of a frontal impact or side impact.
In order to help provide protection in severe collisions which can cause death and serious injury, airbags must inflate extremely rapidly. Such high speed inflation has a negative but unavoidable side effect, which is that it can and does cause injuries, including facial and arm abrasions, bruising and broken bones. You can help minimize such injuries by always wearing your safety belts.
There are many types of accidents in which airbags are not expected to deploy. These include accidents where the airbags would provide no benefit, such as a rear impact against your vehicle. Other accidents where the airbags are designed not to deploy are those where the risk of injury from the airbag deployment could exceed any protective benefits, such as in low speed accidents or higher speed accidents where the vehicle decelerates over a longer time. Since airbag deployment does not occur in all accidents, this further emphasizes the need for you and your passengers to always wear safety belts.
Your Porsche vehicle is equipped with electronically controlled systems that help to ensure your vehicle operates properly. These systems monitor the operation of various systems and electronically store information that is useful to service technicians when they need to diagnose and repair these systems.
Your vehicle is equipped with crash-sensing and diagnostic devices that may record information at the time of a collision, including whether the airbag and seatbelt pretensioners deployed and whether the safety belt was in use.
To retrieve this information, special equipment is needed and access to the vehicle or feature that stores that data is required. Some states only allow access to such information under restricted circumstances, including: – In response to a request of police or other government office; or – with the consent of the registered owner, or if the vehicle is leased, with the lessee, or – through a discovery process in litigation; or as otherwise permitted or required by law.
Your rights with respect to the information discussed above may vary from state to state. Check your state law for further information.
Advanced airbag
Your vehicle is equipped with occupant sensing for the passenger's seat in accordance with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208. Depending on the weight, body positioning and shape acting on the passenger's seat, the passenger’s airbag will automatically be switched on and off.
Depending on the angle and force of impact, the passenger's airbag which is switched-on will be triggered during a collision.
Precondition for switching the passenger's airbag on and off, depending on weight, body positioning and shape:– Ignition is switched on.
Improper seating can unintentionally impair operation of occupant sensing of the passenger’s airbag.
If the weight of an adult on the passenger's seat is not properly maintained, the passenger's airbag may be switched off.fSelect an upright seat position, and do not support weight on the armrests or center console, or lean out of the window while driving. Always keep feet positioned on the floor in the footwell while driving. Do not put feet on the dashboard or the seat area.
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Windows, Sunroof and Cabriolet 63
If one-touch operation is disabled after the window is blocked, the window will close with its full closing force when the manual closing function is used.fEnsure that nobody can be injured, pinched or crushed when the windows close.
Storing end position of the windows after connecting the vehicle battery
The end positions of the windows are lost when the battery is disconnected and reconnected. One-touch operation of the windows is disabled.
Perform these steps for all windows: 1. Close window completely once by pulling the rocker switch.2. If the window is completely closed, briefly pull the rocker switch again 3 times. 3. Open the window completely once by pressing the rocker switch.
Sunroof
The electric sunroof and the roll-up sunblind can be operated using the buttons in the center console.
When opening or closing the roof or sunblind, particularly when using one-touch operation, parts of the body may become trapped between moving and fixed vehicle parts.fEnsure that nobody is injured when operating the roof or roll-up sunblind.fAlways remove the ignition key when leaving the vehicle or switch ignition off on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive. Always take the ignition key with you when leaving the vehicle. Uninformed persons (e.g. children) could injure themselves when operating the sunroof or roll-up sunblind.fIn case of danger, press the sliding roof or sunblind button immediately.
Damage to the roof, if the roof is opened or lifted when a roof transport system is fitted and the roof collides with the carrier/load.fDo not open or lift the roof when a roof transport system is fitted.
Operational readiness of the sunroof and roll-up sunblind
The sunroof and roll-up sunblind are ready for operation:
– With ignition switched on.
Information
The roof and sunblind have a force limiter. If the roof or sunblind are obstructed during the closing operation, they will open again immediately.
At speeds above 120 mph (200 km/h) and at temperatures below --22 °F (–30 °C), the roof can only be closed. The opening function is disabled.
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Lights, Turn Signals and Windshield Wipers 83
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
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Driving and Driving Safety 191
Manual mode
When the ignition is on, the spoilers can be extended and retracted manually using the button in the center console.
When the spoilers are in manual mode or extended as a result of selecting Sport Plus mode, the indicator light on the button lights up.
Information
Please note the additional information on the multi-function display.
Moving manually at 0–9 mph (0–15 km/h):
fPress and hold button to extend and retract the spoilers.The indicator light on the button flashes.The indicator light comes on (extended) or goes out (retracted) when the end position is reached.
Moving manually above 9 mph (15 km/h):
fPress button briefly to extend the spoilers.The indicator light on the button comes on and stays on.fPress button briefly to retract the spoilers.The indicator light goes out.The spoilers enter automatic mode.
Coupling with Sport Plus Mode
In Sport Plus mode, the spoilers are extended to their end position at speeds above 15 km/h (9 mph). The indicator light on the button comes on.
The spoilers are not retracted automatically.
Moving manually at 0–9 mph (0–15 km/h):
fPress and hold button to extend and retract the spoilers.The indicator light on the button flashes.The indicator light comes on (extended) or goes out (retracted) when the end position is reached.
Moving manually above 9 mph (15 km/h):
fPress button briefly to extend the spoilers.The indicator light on the button comes on and stays on.fPress button briefly to retract the spoilers.The indicator light goes out.The spoilers enter automatic mode.
Rear Axle Steering
Rear axle steering increases maneuverability and agility with greater vehicle stability and reduces the turning circle of the vehicle by approx. 23.6 in. (0.6 m) compared to a vehicle without rear axle steering. The following techniques are used, depending on the speed:– Up to approx. 30 mph (50 km/h): “opposite-direction steering motion” for greater agility (virtual shortening of wheelbase).– Above approx. 50 mph (80 km/h): “same-direction steering motion” for greater stability (virtual extension of wheelbase).
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Storage, Luggage Compartment and Roof Transport System 193
Storage
An unsecured or incorrectly positioned load can slip out of place or endanger the vehicle occupants as a result of braking, direction changes or in accidents.fDo not transport items of luggage or objects unsecured in the passenger compartment.fDo not transport any heavy objects in open oddments trays.fAlways keep the covers of the oddments trays closed while driving.fDo not exceed the maximum gross weight and the axle load.This information can be found under “Technical data” in this Owner’s Manual:Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on page 288.fAdapt the tire pressure to the load.If you change the tire pressure, you must also update the setting for Tire Pressure Monitoring. Information on tire pressures for partially and fully loaded vehicles can be found under “Technical data” in this Owner’s Manual:Please see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES (68 °F/ 20 °C)” on page 287.
Storage options
There are various storage options available, depending on the vehicle equipment:– Drinks holder/cupholder,– in the doors,– in the door sill next to the passenger’s seat,– in the center console, front and rear,– storage net in the passenger’s footwell,
Heavy and bulky objects can damage the storage net.fDo not place any heavy and bulky objects in the storage net.
– behind the rear seat backrests (only with the convertible top closed on the Cabriolet; when opening the convertible top there should not be any objects in the area behind the rear seats – risk of damage),– oddments tray between the seats,– glove box with pen holder,– clothes hooks on back of front seat backrests (depending on vehicle equipment) and on the B-pillars,– enlarged storage space by folding the rear seat backrests forward.
Glove box
An open glove box may cause injury during an accident.fKeep the glove box closed while driving.
On the inside of the glove box lid, there is a clip for holding a pen.
Opening
fPull the latch handle ( arrow) and open the lid.
Locking
fAlways lock the latch handle with the emergency key to secure the contents from unauthorized access.
Unsecured or incorrectly positioned objects or loads
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Open Glove Compartment
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Cigarette Lighter
The tip of the cigarette lighter becomes very hot in use.fDo not leave children in the vehicle unattended.fNever touch the heating element or sides of the lighter.fOnly hold the heated lighter by the knob.
Using the cigarette lighter
The cigarette lighter is ready for use regardless of ignition lock position.fFor information on using charging adapters in the cigarette lighter:Please see the chapter “USING CHARGING ADAPTER FOR 12 VOLT SOCKET/CIGARETTE LIGHTER” on page 197. 1. Press briefly on the ashtray lid. 2. Press the lighter into the receptacle. When the element is red hot, the lighter will jump back to its initial position.
Sockets in the glove box and passenger footwell
Sockets
Electrical accessories can be connected to the 12 V sockets. Depending on the vehicle equipment, these sockets are located in the glove box, the passenger footwell and in the oddments tray in the center console.fFor information on using charging adapters in 12 volt sockets:Please see the chapter “USING CHARGING ADAPTER FOR 12 VOLT SOCKET/CIGARETTE LIGHTER” on page 197.
Information
The maximum electrical load of a socket is 20 A, but only if no other loads are switched on. Do not exceed 10 A per socket if several loads are operating simultaneously.
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