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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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10 Overview Illustrations
Driver’s Cockpit
ADoor opener See page 24.B Personal settings memory buttons See page 142.C Exterior-mirror setting See page 49.D Light switch See page 79.E Overhead console F Power windows See page 62.G Electric parking brake See page 151.H Ignition lock See page 146.I Front and rear lid release See page 24.J Steering wheel adjustment See page 51.K Seat adjustment See page 32.
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32 Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
Seat Adjustment and Head
Restraints
Safety belts only offer protection when the backrest is upright and the belts are properly positioned on the body.Improperly positioned safety belts or safety belts worn by passengers in an excessively reclined position can cause serious personal injury or death in an accident.fDo not operate the car with the driver or passenger backrests excessively reclined.fPlease see the chapter “SEAT POSITION” on page 32.
The seat may move further than desired if you adjust it when driving. You could lose control of the vehicle.fDo not adjust seats while the vehicle is in mo-tion.The backrest locks must be engaged at all times while the vehicle is in motion.
If persons or animals are in the movement range of the seat during seat adjustment, parts of the body could get trapped or crushed.fAdjust the seat so that no-one is put a risk.fDo not activate the comfort memory button if there is any risk of the seat crushing the occupant.fCancel automatic adjustment by pressing any of the seat adjustment buttons.
fDo not leave children in the vehicle unattended, since they may depress the setting buttons and crush themselves or another occupant.
Risk of damage to windshield, sun visor, etc. when the seat is adjusted or folded back or forward.fAdjust the seat so that the seat backrest is not in contact with any other object.
The driver and front passenger seats provide integrated head restraints in the backrests. The head restraints are not adjustable. The rear seats do not provide head restraints.
All occupants, including the driver, should not operate a vehicle or sit in a vehicle’s seat until the headrests and backrests are placed in their proper positions so that the risk of neck injuries is minimized in the event of a crash.fAdjust the backrest's inclination such that the headrest is in an upright position.fDriver and passengers should be seated upright and in the center of their seats.
Front Seats
Seat position
A ergonomically correct sitting position is important for safe and fatigue-free driving. We recommend the following procedure for adjusting the driver’s seat to suit individual requirements: 1. Adjust the seat height to give yourself enough headroom and a good overview of the vehicle.2. Adjust the seat in fore-and-aft direction so that your leg is not fully straight and your entire foot is on the pedal when pressing the pedals fully.3. Grip the top half of the steering wheel. Set the backrest angle and the steering wheel position so that your arms are almost outstretched. However, your shoulders must still rest on the backrest.4. Adjust the seat fore-and-aft setting if necessary.
Adjusting the seat
The seat may move further than desired if you attempt to adjust it when driving. You may lose control of the vehicle.fDo not adjust the seat when driving.
If persons or animals are within the range of movement of the seat, they could become trapped or crushed when you adjust the seat.fAdjust the seat so that no-one is put at risk.
Improper Safety Belt Use
Seat Adjustment While Driving
Seat Adjustment
DANGERh
WARNINGh
CAUTIONh
Failure to Adjust Head and Backrests
NOTICE
WARNINGh
Seat Adjustment While Driving
Seat Adjustment
WARNINGh
CAUTIONh
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel 41
Seat adjustment for the passenger’s seat
Safety belts only offer protection when the backrest is positioned at an upright seating angle and the belts are properly positioned on the body.fDo not operate the car with the driver or passenger backrests excessively reclined.
Vehicle modifications to accommodate persons with disabilities
Because modifications to your vehicle could compromise your advanced airbag system, please call 1-800-PORSCHE prior to having your vehicle modified.
To reduce risk of injury or death to a child from an inflating airbag in an accident, Porsche strongly recommends:
Before transporting a child on the passenger seat:fPlease see the chapter “PASS AIR BAG OFF INDICATOR LAMP DOES NOT LIGHT UP” on page 42.fUnder all normal circumstances, the child seat must be placed in the rear. Do not use a child restraint system in the front passenger seat.
Automatic deactivation of the passenger airbag
Before transporting a child on the passenger seat:fPlease see the chapter “CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS” on page 42.– When an up to one-year old child is seated in the child restraint system, the front airbag is automatically deactivated on the passenger side.– When an adult is seated in the passenger’s seat the front airbag is automatically activated.
PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp
Information
Depending on the weight, body positioning and shape acting on the passenger's seat, it can occur in the case of heavier children that the passenger airbag is active or, in the case of very light adults or young persons, that the passenger airbag is deactivated.
The condition of the passenger airbag system is shown by the indicator lamp in the overhead operating console.If in doubt:fFasten the forward facing child restraint system on the rear seat or transport the passenger on the rear seat.
Reclining Passenger Seatback
WARNINGh
DANGERh
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel 49
Exterior Mirrors
The convex mirror on the passenger’s side and the aspherical mirror on the driver’s side provide a larger field of view.
Vehicles or objects appear smaller in convex mirrors and further away than they are in reality.fBear this distortion in mind when estimating the distance of vehicles behind you and when reversing into a parking space.fAlso make use of the interior mirror for judging distance.
Risk of damage to the exterior mirrors when washing the vehicle in a car wash.fFold in exterior mirrors before using the car wash.
A - Exterior mirror selection – driver’s side B - Exterior mirror selection – passenger's side C - Adjusting exterior mirrors D - Folding in exterior mirrors electrically (where equipped)
Adjusting exterior mirrors
The electrical exterior mirror adjuster is ready for operation:– With ignition switched on.– After the ignition is switched off and before the driver’s or passenger’s door is first opened, but for a maximum of 10 minutes.
1. Press selection button A for the driver’s side and selection button B for the passenger’s side.The indicator light on the pressed button lights up.2. Move the exterior mirrors to the correct position by pressing the adjustment button C.
If the electrical adjustment facility fails
fAdjust the mirror by pressing on the mirror face.
Folding in exterior mirrors manually
fSwivel the mirror housing inwards by hand as far as it will go.
Folding out exterior mirrors manually
fSwivel the mirror housing outwards by hand as far as it will go.
Judging Distance in Convex Side Mirror
WARNINGh
NOTICE
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50 Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
Folding exterior mirrors in and out electrically
fPress button D. Both exterior mirrors fold in and out automatically.
If the electrical adjustment facility fails
fFold mirror in or out manually.
Information
At speeds greater than approx. 30 mph (50 km/h), the exterior mirrors can no longer be folded in.
Folding exterior mirrors in and out automatically
The exterior mirrors are folded in automatically after the vehicle is locked.
Prerequisite: – The function is activated on the multi-function display.
Folding exterior mirrors out automatically
fSwitch on ignition. The exterior mirrors fold out.
Information
The exterior mirrors do not fold out automatically after the ignition is switched on if they were folded in manually using the button D.
If the electrical adjustment facility fails
fFold the mirror outwards by hand as far as it will go.
Storing exterior mirror settings
On vehicles with memory, individual exterior mirror settings can be stored on the person buttons on the driver’s side and on the car key.
For further information on retrieving and storing vehicle settings:fPLEASE SEE THE CHAPTER “COMFORT ENTRY FUNCTION” on page 34.
Exterior mirror heating
The exterior mirror heating is activated automatically when the heated rear window is switched on while the engine is running.
For information on switching on the heated rear window:fPlease see the chapter “HEATED REAR WINDOW/ EXTERIOR MIRROR HEATING” on page 60.
If the charging condition of the battery is critical, the exterior mirror heating function is restricted initially and then switched off.
Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid
When reverse gear is engaged, the mirror on the passenger’s side swivels down slightly to show the curb area.fPlease see the chapter “SWIVELLING DOWN MIRROR GLASS AS PARKING AID” on page 210.
Automatic Anti-Dazzle Interior and
Exterior Mirrors
The interior mirror’s reflection is undistorted.
Sensors on the front and rear sides of the interior mirror measure the incident light. The mirror automatically changes to anti-dazzle position or reverts to its normal state, depending on the light intensity.
Information
The incident light within the detection area of light sensor C must not be restricted (e.g. by stickers on the rear window).
Switching off automatic anti-dazzle function
fPress button B. The indicator light A goes out.
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Personal Settings 143
Driver's door memory buttons (comfort memory)
Storing personal settings
In conjunction with the fully-electric sports seat or the adaptive sports seat plus, a memory package is available. With the memory package, personal settings can be stored on the car key or on the memory buttons in the driver’s door.
Memory package
The memory package includes storage of ergonomic settings for – driver’s seat– electric steering column and– exterior mirrors as well as
comfort settings for – air conditioning– multi-function display and– Porsche Communication Management (PCM).
Parts of the body may be pinched or crushed if the settings are activated in an uncontrolled manner.fAutomatic retrieval of the settings can be cancelled by pressing a memory button or any seat adjustment button.fDo not leave children in the vehicle unattended.
Information
If the automatic storage function is activated on the multi-function display, the settings will be automatically stored on the car key when the vehicle is locked.
For information on switching the automatic storage function on and off: fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.
Regardless of whether the automatic storage function is activated on the multi-function display, the settings can be stored on the car key (by pressing key button ) and the memory buttons 1 or 2 and retrieved from there.
Storing the settings on the car key
Ergonomic and comfort settings can be individually assigned to the car keys.
Information
Individual memory information can be stored on a total of 4 car keys. In the case of further car keys, the memory information from key 4 is adopted.
Automatic storage through locking of the vehicle.
This function must be activated on the multi- function display.fPlease see the chapter “SWITCHING AUTO MEMORY ON AND OFF” on page 123.– The settings are stored on the car key being used when the vehicle is locked.– On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, settings are stored by pressing the locking button on the door handle.
In what situation is it useful to activate the “Auto Memory” function?
Each driver uses his or her own key. When locking the vehicle, the last selected settings are stored on the key. When changing drivers, the personal settings can be retrieved via the respective keys.
Retrieving automatic settings for seats, mirrors and electric steering column
CAUTIONh
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Minor Repairs 267
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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