12 Overview Illustrations
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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Driving and Driving Safety 171
USB/iPod® and AUX
The USB/iPod® and AUX interfaces are located in the glove box.fPlease refer to the chapter “EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE” in the separate PCM operating instructions.
Information
Do not leave your iPod®, USB storage device or an external audio source in the vehicle for extended periods of time because extreme ambient conditions (temperature fluctuations, humidity) can occur in the vehicle.
Voice Control
Porsche Communication Management (PCM) can be operated by spoken commands using the voice control system.fPlease refer to the chapter “VOICE CONTROL” in the separate PCM operating instructions.
Activating voice control
fPress button .An acoustic signal sounds and help text for using the five most important voice commands appears on the multi-function display in the instrument panel.Simply say the command.
For information on switching the help text on and off on the multi-function display: fPlease see the chapter “DISPLAYING PCM INFORMATION ON THE MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY” on page 119.
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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
WARNINGh
NOTICE
Open Glove Compartment
WARNINGh
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194 Storage, Luggage Compartment and Roof Transport System
Oddments tray in the armrest between the front seats
Opening
fPress the button ( arrow) on the passenger’s side of the armrest.The lid pops up automatically.
Drinks Holder/Cupholder
You can place drinks in the cupholder.
Hot drinks can cause scalding, if spilled, causing potential loss of vehicle control.fOnly use containers that fit.fNever put overfull containers in the cupholder.fDo not use hot drinks.
Risk of damage due to drinks being spilt.fOnly use containers that fit.fNever put overfull containers in the cupholder.
Opening the cupholder
There are two folding cupholders behind the panel above the glove box.
Information
fKeep the cupholders closed while driving.
1. Press the cupholder panel. The panel opens.
Hot Drink SpillsWARNINGh
NOTICE
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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.
Cigarette Lighter BurnsWARNINGh
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Alarm System and Theft Protection 217
On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive
fQuickly press button A in the door handle twice within 2 seconds. The emergency flasher flashes slowly once.The doors are locked, but can be opened from inside.
Information
The interior surveillance system and inclination sensor remain switched off if:– The interior surveillance system and inclination sensor were switched off when you last locked the vehicleandIf button A was pressed and a door or the luggage compartment lid was not opened.
Function indication
On vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive, the locking condition of the vehicle is indicated by the indicator lights in the central locking button flashing at different frequencies.The indicator lights go out when the vehicle is unlocked.
On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, the locking condition of the vehicle is indicated by the indicator lights in the doors flashing at different frequencies.
Alarm system is activated
– The indicator lights flash quickly twice when the vehicle is being locked, then flash normally.
Alarm system is activated, interior surveillance and inclination sensor are switched off
– The indicator lights flash quickly while you are locking the vehicle, go out for 10 seconds and then flash normally.
Faults in the central locking system and alarm system
The indicator lights come on for 10 seconds, flash at double speed for 20 seconds and then flash normally.
Avoiding false alarms
fIf people or animals are remaining in the locked vehicle or the vehicle is being transported on a train or ship, for example, the interior surveillance system and inclination sensor must be switched off temporarily.fAlways close the sunroof and all door windows.
Immobilizer
There is a transponder (an electronic component), containing a stored code, in each key. Before the ignition is switched on, the ignition lock checks the code.
The immobilizer can be deactivated and the engine started using an authorized ignition key only.
Theft Protection
When leaving the vehicle, always:fClose the windows.fClose the sunroof.fClose the Convertible top (Cabriolet).fActivate the electric parking brake.fRemove the ignition key (or switch ignition off on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive).fClose the glove box.fClose all storage compartments.fRemove valuables, vehicle registration documents, telephone and house keys from the vehicle.fClose the luggage compartment lid.fClose the engine compartment lid.fLock the doors.
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270 Minor Repairs
Row D Emergency unlocking of luggage compartment lid
If the battery is discharged, the luggage compartment lid can be opened only with the aid of a donor battery.
Information
The engine cannot be started with this method.fPlease see the chapter “EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY, EMERGENCY STARTING WITH JUMPER CABLES” on page 273.
Unlocking lids 1. Use the key to unlock the vehicle at the door lock.2. Remove the plastic cover from the left-hand fuse box.3. Pull out positive terminal C (red) in the fuse box using the plastic gripper A (yellow).
A- Plastic gripper (yellow) C - Positive terminal (red)
4.Use the red jump lead to connect the positive terminal of the donor battery to the positive terminal C in the fuse box.
Information
If the vehicle was locked, the alarm horn will sound when the negative lead is connected.
No. Designation A
1 Airbag control unit 5
2 Allwheel control unit 5
3 PDCC control unit 7,5
4 ACC control unit 5
5 Occupant sensing for the passenger's seat 5
6 Seat ventilation, right 5
7 Control unit, DME, PDK, VTS
BCM rear
5
8 Footwell socket 20
9 Center console socket Cigarette lighter 20
10 Socket in glove box 20
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Index 293
Filler opening ...................................................223 General information ..................................221, 222Oil-level warning on the multi-function display ......222Pressure gauge..................................................93Temperature gauge ............................................92Topping up.......................................................222Entry & DriveLocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive...22Switching off interior surveillance with Porsche Entry & Drive ......................................217Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive ........................................21Entry function, courtesy lighting when entering the vehicle ....................................................................80Ergonomic settingsStoring on memory buttons...............................143Storing on the car key ......................................143Exhaust pipes..................................................................4Extending spoilersExtending and retracting ...................................191Operating principle ...........................................190Exterior mirrorAdjusting ...........................................................49Adjusting as parking aid ......................................50Folding in...........................................................50Storing settings (memory)...................................50 Exterior mirror heating Switching on/off.................................................60External audio source, interface....................................171
FFabric linings (care instructions) ....................................237FaultsEmergency operation of ignition key/controlunit in ignition lock..............................................28Emergency operation of powerlift tailgate ............26Emergency operation of slide/tilt roof ..................65Emergency operation of the filler flap .................229ParkAssist .......................................................209Power windows ..................................................63Slide/tilt roof .....................................................65When opening and closing ..................................26Filler flap, emergency operation ....................................229Filling capacitiesCoolant ...........................................................289Engine oil ........................................................289Fuel.................................................................289Overview of fluids and fuels ...............................289Washer fluid .....................................................289FilterAir cleaner, maintenance instructions .................244
Particle filter, maintenance instructions.............. 244 Fire extinguisher, storage location ................................ 282Floor mats, care instructions........................................ 236Fluids and fuelsCoolant ........................................................... 289Engine oil ........................................................ 289Fuel ................................................................ 289Washer fluid .................................................... 289Folding rear seat backrests forward ............................... 35Folding the seat backrest forward .................................. 34FootbrakeSafety notes .................................................... 152Four-wheel drive Allwheel display ....................................... 114, 116Functional description ...................................... 180 Front seat Adjusting seat position ....................................... 32 Front spoiler ............................................................... 190FuelEconomy ........................................................ 226Evaporation control .......................................... 231Fuel can .......................................................... 229Fuel gauge ........................................................ 94Fuel reserve warning .......................................... 94Fuels containing ethanol ................................... 230Octane rating .................................................. 227Portable fuel containers ....................................... 4Quality ............................................................ 227Recommendation ............................................. 230Refueling ......................................................... 227Tank capacity .................................................. 289Fuel can ..................................................................... 229Fuel container ............................................................. 229Fuel containers, portable ................................................. 4Fuel gauge ................................................................... 94Fuel level indicatorFuel gauge ........................................................ 94Fuse, changing electric fuses ....................................... 267
GGarage door openerDeleting programmed signals ........................... 212Functional description ...................................... 211Operating ........................................................ 212Programming signal (changeable code system) .. 213Programming signal (fixed code system) ........... 212Gear display ................................................................. 94G-Force display ........................................................... 116Glove boxLocking........................................................... 193Opening .......................................................... 193
Ground clearance ............................................................4
HHandbrake (electric parking brake) Operating ........................................................151Releasing ........................................................152Head restraints..............................................................32HeadlightsAdjusting .........................................................277Care instructions ..............................................235Operating washer system ...................................87Heated rear windowSwitching on/off.................................................60 High Beam Assistant ......................................................81 Activating/deactivating .....................................120High-beam headlight ......................................................82 Stalk .................................................................82 High-pressure cleaning equipmentInstructions for use ..........................................232Hillholder (Drive-off Assistant) Functional description .......................................184 HOLD functionFunctional description .......................................184 HomeLink (garage door opener) Deleting programmed signals ............................212Functional description .......................................211Operating ........................................................212Programming signal (changeable code system) ..213Programming signal (fixed code system) ............212 Hot exhaust pipes ............................................................4
IIdentification number, position ......................................284Ignition lockEmergency operation of the key ..........................28Functional description .......................................146Removing ignition key, PDK transmission ...........174Immobilizer Functional description .......................................217Switching on/off...............................................217 Inclination sensor Function indication............................................217Switching off with button in door handle(Porsche Entry & Drive).....................................217Switching off with car key (remote control) .........216Instrument clusterAdjusting lighting ................................................82Cooling system, temperature gauge ....................92Engine oil temperature gauge..............................92Fuel gauge.........................................................94
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