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  • Page 1 Good to know – Driver’s Manual...
  • Page 3 > Notice on where you can find further important WKD 992 02 20 20 11/2019 in this manual, your Porsche partner will be glad to provide information concerning correct operation information on a topic. Porsche, the Porsche crest, 911, PCCB, PCM, PDK, and care of the items concerned.
  • Page 4 Layout of the Manual Driver's Manual – Digital Contents Safety and Driving Pleasure Overviews The Driver's Manual is available in Gain an overview and find the topics Find out how to enjoy your driving Familiarise yourself with components digital form on-board in the vehicle you are looking for.
  • Page 5 Driver's Manual - Digital Further information about your vehicle is available (depending on country) in the on-board Driver's Manual in your vehicle and in the Porsche "Good to know" app: Video instructions, interactive graphics, practical tips and functions in detail.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Night View Assist ............164 Switch Panel ..............22 Mobility and Breakdown Assistance ParkAssist ..............166 Battery ................52 Practical Tips Porsche Active Safe (warning and brake assist) Brake Fluid ................57 Practical Tips ..............26 ....................171 Car Care ................61 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) Coolant ................90 Opening and locking ....................174...
  • Page 7: More Safety And More Driving Pleasure

    That way, you will as not to exceed the limits for electromagnetic also be able to rely on your Porsche in critical radiation in the vehicle. situations. Checking tyres for damage...
  • Page 8 Other quential damage occurs to your vehicle. Porsche drivers will see you too late and you could be in- recommends a Porsche partner as they have volved in an accident.
  • Page 9 Porsche. This ensures that your vehicle remains reliable and safe to drive, and that no conse- quential damage occurs to your vehicle. You can obtain these parts from a Porsche partner or a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recom- mends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 10 Also provide your passengers with all information Securing all objects in the passenger compartment regarding safety measures. For correctly loading your Porsche and stowing Airbag systems can only perform their protective items: function if all occupants have their seat belts fas- >...
  • Page 11 In case of doubt, stop the This can be life-threatening, especially for small vehicle when it is safe to do so. Your Porsche is an all-rounder. From Launch Control children. e Do not use mobile phones or other mobile devi- to the emergency braking function –...
  • Page 12 Assistance systems and their limitations carefully and have the problem fixed. Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recom- mends a Porsche partner as they have trained In heavy rain, while driving through water or after workshop personnel and the necessary parts and leaving a car wash, a film of water may form on the tools.
  • Page 13 By switching the sports exhaust system to the Traffic sign detection sound-optimised mode, the very sporty driving The handling of your Porsche changes depending on style is accompanied by a significantly increased the vehicle load. If you are using a roof transport noise level.
  • Page 14 Same Driving Pleasure, More Safety e Fire, naked flames and smoking are prohibited Reacting correctly to warning signals Toxic exhaust gases when refuelling. e Do not inhale fuel vapours. e Do not let fuel come into contact with skin or clothing.
  • Page 15 Same Driving Pleasure, More Safety Do not use voice control in an emergency lever. If the operating mode P is flashing on the the inspection interval has elapsed, functionality instrument cluster, the parking lock is not cor- is no longer guaranteed. e Observe the operating instructions on the fire rectly engaged.
  • Page 16 Vehicles with PDK prevent cuts. e Always have work on the vehicle carried out by a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recom- mends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Jump-lead starting If you drive with damaged tyres, depending on your...
  • Page 17 Always have triggered safety systems replaced. (front edge of front spoiler). Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche Driving on race circuits recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Before driving off: important in- formation on your Porsche New brake pads and brake discs have to be "bedded...
  • Page 18 Not all Porsche models are sold in all countries. As a at the request of government bodies in individual Storing technical data in the vehicle result, spare parts may not be available, or the Por- cases (e.g.
  • Page 19 The data is collected, Use of online services processed and used by the relevant service network personnel and may be sent to Porsche in order to If your vehicle has a wireless network connection, comply with product monitoring obligations or to this can be used to exchange data between your improve quality for example.
  • Page 20: Overview Illustrations

    Overview Illustrations On the following pages, you will find overview illustrations of all areas of the vehicle, with a brief explanation. Further information can be found on the relevant page.
  • Page 21: Driver's Cockpit

    Driver's Cockpit Driver's Cockpit > p. 67 A Door opener > p. 169 B Memory buttons Personal settings > p. 70 C Central locking buttons > p. 273 D Power windows > p. 140 Light buttons > p. 23 Overhead console >...
  • Page 22: Cockpit

    > p. 120 C Instrument cluster > p. 275 D Windscreen wipers > p. 213 Sport Chrono stopwatch > p. 175 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) > p. 46 G Air vents > p. 219 H Glove box lock > p. 37 Airbag deactivation in the glove box >...
  • Page 23: Control Panel

    Control Panel Control Panel > p. 175 A Switch PCM on and off Adjust the volume > p. 43 B Air-conditioning control panel > p. 178 C Rotary push button (for operating the PCM) > p. 233 D Parking lock >...
  • Page 24: Switch Panel

    B Quick access button (◊ button) for indi- vidual function assignment > p. 145 C Hazard warning lights > p. 185 D Porsche Stability Management (PSM) > p. 174 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) with Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) >...
  • Page 25: Overhead Console

    Overhead Console Overhead Console > p. 127 A Reading lights > p. 127 B Button for interior/reading light > p. 127 C Interior light (lighting on the control panel) > p. 103 D SOS button > p. 158 Automatic dimming function button >...
  • Page 26: Filler Openings

    Filler Openings Filler Openings > p. 57 A Brake fluid > p. 199 B Washer fluid > p. 90 C Coolant > p. 108 D Engine oil...
  • Page 27 Practical Tips On the following pages, you will find practical tips on the selected area of your vehicle.
  • Page 28: Practical Tips Practical Tips

    Practical Tips Practical Tips General Operation Porsche Advanced Cockpit and Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Topic Operating assistance systems Assistance systems can be switched on and off via the PCM under ASSIST . Preliminary settings for the e Options e Assistance system settings.
  • Page 29 Practical Tips Garage door opener Topic Programming the garage door opener All functions for the programming and use of the integrated garage door opener can be found under CAR e HomeLink®. CONTROL Programming the garage door opener If the battery voltage of the original remote control is inadequate, faults may occur in signal transmission. The system in the vehicle then learns the wrong code, which will not be recognised reliably by the garage door opening mechanism.
  • Page 30 Topics On the following pages you will find topics listed in alphabetical order.
  • Page 31: Driving And Driver Assistance Systems Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Adaptive Cruise Control. e Switch off the driver assistance system tempo- (ACC) e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche rarily when driving on turn-off lanes, motorway recommends a Porsche partner as they have exits or in areas with roadworks.
  • Page 32 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Vehicles with large overhangs objects may not be detected in time or cannot be A vehicle changing lanes or cutting in will not be detected in the following situations: identified until it is completely in its own driving lane.
  • Page 33 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) vehicle can be reduced at any time by braking. The Symbol Meaning driver assistance system thus switches to the pas- sive operating condition. ACC is active at set desired speed. Controls A vehicle was detected ahead while the desired speed was set.
  • Page 34 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) – The status display B is grey. Reduce speed Information e Pull the control stalk (position 2): – There is no control. The last selected driver assistance system is re- – Brief pull = 1 km/h (1 mph) increments –...
  • Page 35 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Following too close Displaying the distance from the vehicle in WARNING front If a vehicle is detected in front, the vehicle symbol C Driving too close to the vehicle in front may result in appears in the instrument cluster or in the status a collision.
  • Page 36 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Information Information Information When the vehicle is stationary, the speed and dis- Depending on the traffic situation, e.g. slow moving Depending on the situation, Adaptive Cruise Control tance control can only be cancelled using the control traffic, stopping is initiated by a slow creeping supports automatic moving off again in stop-and-go stalk.
  • Page 37 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Responding to warning message Take-over request when adaptive cruise con- trol is active (ACC active) If adaptive cruise control detects that braking assis- tance is required on the part of the driver, a warning signal sounds and a warning symbol appears on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 38: Air Conditioning And Ergonomics Airbag Systems

    – The warning light does not come on when the immediately. bag inflation area). ignition is switched on. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche e Objects must not protrude out of the door stor- recommends a Porsche partner as they have age compartments.
  • Page 39 Do not install a child restraint system on the passenger seat. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 40: Alarm System

    Alarm System Alarm System Switching off the alarm system if Anti-theft protection it is triggered The alarm system monitors the following alarm Before leaving the vehicle, always: e Close the windows, roof system and convertible e Unlock the vehicle. contacts: –...
  • Page 41: Navigation And Connectivity Apple Carplay

    For information on operating Porsche Communication Management (PCM): 2. Confirm that Apple CarPlay is being used. > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication Available apps are displayed. Management (PCM)" on page 175. Apple CarPlay is opened. Fig. 11: Voice control button on the steering wheel...
  • Page 42 Apple CarPlay Switching between Apple CarPlay trouser pocket, or similar. (Bluetooth and WiFi ® and using the iPhone as an iPod functions must be activated). e To switch from another menu item to Ap- If the connected iPhone is connected as an iPod, Apple CarPlay is not available.
  • Page 43: Apps

    WiFi function enabled on the PCM. Various apps are available for your vehicle, depend- As the Porsche Connect App app can be used to ac- ing on the country (download from Apple App Store cess vehicle-specific data and other functions, we or GOOGLE Play Store).
  • Page 44 Porsche Road Trip app The Porsche Road Trip app can be used to plan and book complete trips with all stopovers (for example, the best viewing points, restaurants and hotels along the route as part of the individually created itinerary).
  • Page 45: Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air Conditioning

    The air conditioning system can be adjusted both via the buttons in the centre console and the PCM. > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication Management (PCM)" on page 175. Fig. 13: Brief overview – air conditioning...
  • Page 46 Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air Conditioning What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e CLIMATE e AIR e A/C MAX e Press button D. > p. 45 Switch on automatic mode > p. 45 e Press button E for the left side or button G for Set the temperature the right side up (warmer) or down (colder).
  • Page 47 Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air Conditioning Setting temperature The display A/C OFF appears on the air-condi- tioning display in the front centre console, the outside-air supply is interrupted and the air- conditioning system is switched off. Switching on automatic mode The air-conditioned areas can be switched to auto- matic mode.
  • Page 48 Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air Conditioning > Please refer to chapter "Using air conditioning Adjusting air vents Adjusting air distribution settings for entire vehicle – SYNC mode" on Adjusting front air distribution page 47. e AIR Setting air flow 1. CLIMATE 2.
  • Page 49 Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air Conditioning Switching air-recirculation mode Switching air flow on or off When air-recirculation mode is switched on, the on and off manually button lights up red. e AIR 1. CLIMATE – or – Impaired vision in man- e CLIMATE e AIR WARNING...
  • Page 50 Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air Conditioning Storing air-conditioning settings Switching the heated rear window Information and exterior mirror heating on and The selected air conditioning setting is automatically Cabriolet only: Repeatedly switching on rear window stored via the relevant driver profile on the driver's and exterior mirror heating with the convertible top key.
  • Page 51: Auto Start Stop Function

    Auto Start Stop function Auto Start Stop function Vehicles with manual transmis- The driver's door is closed and the driver's seat sion : Engine stop and engine belt is then fastened. The engine stops automatically when the vehicle is – or – stopped, e.g.
  • Page 52 Auto Start Stop function requirements are met, the engine has to be started Information Information manually 30 seconds after leaving the vehicle. A Flooring the pressed brake pedal while the vehicle is If adaptive cruise control (ACC) is active, the engine message prompting you to start the engine manually stationary activates the HOLD function.
  • Page 53 Have the fault corrected at a specialist work- e CAR e DRIVE e Start/Stop shop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the The engine’s Auto Stop function is disabled. necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 54: Mobility And Breakdown Assistance Battery

    Have the battery removed and installed only by a combust. When lead batteries are charging, a highly Safety symbols on the lead battery qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recom- mends a Porsche partner as they have trained Read instructions workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 55 Battery Danger of explosion Lead battery care Charging the lead battery While the battery is being charged, a highly explosive gas mixture is formed, Information therefore: Fire, sparks, naked flames and smoking Keep the battery fully charged to prevent it from are prohibited freezing.
  • Page 56 206. at a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche rec- 5. Switch on the charger. ommends a Porsche partner as they have trained Lithium battery 6. After charging the battery, first switch off the workshop personnel and the necessary parts and charger and then disconnect it.
  • Page 57 What do I What do I have to do? Danger of caustic burns CC/CV or pure CV characteristic. Porsche rec- want to do? Electrolyte fluid is highly corrosive: wear ommends Porsche Tequipment chargers and e Switch off unneeded electri- safety gloves and eye protection.
  • Page 58 Battery Charging the lithium battery – Max. charging voltage: 14.8 V (even in the by Porsche for this vehicle. The use of other lith- event of a fault with battery disconnected; no ium or lead-acid batteries results in significant voltage peaks permitted) malfunctions including total failure of the elec- –...
  • Page 59: Brake Fluid

    Have the brake fluid topped up if the brake fluid level is below the MIN marking: Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Changing brake fluid Regular checking and changing the brake fluid are part of servicing.
  • Page 60: Brakes

    Brakes Brakes Releasing the parking brake automatically Information It is still possible to drive off normally even though Electric parking brake Automatic engagement of the parking brake can be the parking brake is on. b b Engine is running. overridden manually: The electric parking brake acts on the rear wheels e Press button b b Driver's door closed.
  • Page 61 If braking comfort is noticeably impaired: parts and tools. cleaning. Go to a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche rec- Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) No brake force boosting ommends a Porsche partner as they have trained...
  • Page 62 Brakes e Before driving your vehicle in this way, ask your Porsche partner about currently applicable guidelines.
  • Page 63: Car Care

    Regular and expert care helps to maintain the value e Do not use high-pressure cleaners or steam e Wash the vehicle only at washing areas provided of your Porsche and can be a precondition for the upholding of claims under the vehicle warranty. cleaners to clean decorative films.
  • Page 64 Do not switch off brushes in the car wheels Water gets into the Porsche recommends car care products from wash. the ignition. passenger compart- Porsche Tequipment. e After washing, treat the convertible-top covering – or –...
  • Page 65 (before and after the cold season) or if wiper per- e Porsche recommends that you have the vehicle formance deteriorates or the blades are damaged. Removing marks inspected at regular intervals by an qualified Remove tar spatters, traces of oil, insects, etc.
  • Page 66 Car Care Cleaning decorative films Cleaning headlights, lights, plastic Metal particles (e.g. brass or copper in brake dust) components and surfaces, sen- must not remain too long on alloy wheels. Contact NOTICE corrosion can cause pitting. sors and cameras Cleaners with an oxide-removing effect or wrong pH value, as are commonly used for other metals, as Risk of damage through detachment of the decora- NOTICE...
  • Page 67 Car Care Caring for leather Make sure that the perforated leather does not To protect carpets, the Porsche range of accessories get wet on its reverse side. includes floor mats in the correct size and with the NOTICE appropriate fastening.
  • Page 68 If the vehicle is to be laid up for an extended period To ensure proper cleaning of your vehicle, please of time: Contact your Porsche partner. They will be observe the following: e Use mild detergent for soiled seat belts.
  • Page 69: Opening And Locking Central Locking

    Central locking Central locking Brief overview – opening and locking doors from outside This brief overview does not replace the complete information provided under "Central locking system". Safety messages and warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig.
  • Page 70 Central locking What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What happens? Where? > p. 70 Lock if persons/animals are remain- With driver's key: The hazard warning lights flash slowly e Press the ing in vehicle once.
  • Page 71 Central locking Unlocking doors The vehicle unlocks depending on the setting The vehicle unlocks depending on the setting and the door handle extends. and the door handle extends. 2. Pull the door handle. 2. Pull the door handle. Information Unlocking doors with proximity sensor in door If the vehicle is unlocked and if a door or the rear lid Information handle...
  • Page 72 Central locking Unlocking doors from inside of an emergency. Information e Make sure that no persons or animals are inside If the vehicle is de-energised, e.g. the battery is flat, the vehicle when locking it. or if the door opener is pulled too quickly, the door opener may have to be activated twice.
  • Page 73 Central locking Locking doors from inside The hazard warning lights flash twice. Information The door handles retract. If the key is inside the vehicle when you lock it, the Deactivating SAFELOCK when the vehicle is locked vehicle is unlocked again. Several warning tones e Touch proximity sensor A on the door handle sound and the vehicle flashes 4 times.
  • Page 74 Have faults in the central locking system The time it takes to trigger the alarm system differs repaired. depending on the country. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have Performing emergency door locking trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 75: Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats)

    Use only child restraint systems recommended Fig. 36: Airbag warning sticker on the sun visor e Never remove, deface or render illegible airbag by Porsche. These restraint systems have been warning stickers A or warning signs. tested and adjusted to suit the interior of Por-...
  • Page 76 Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats) Using child restraint systems of ISO/R1: rear-facing, child restraint system for Children in this group are carried in child restraint infants the correct weight and size class systems facing backward. ISO/L1: left side-facing child restraint system e In addition the suitable weight and size class, al- (baby carrier) Children in group I: 9 to 18 kg...
  • Page 77 Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats) Recommended child restraint systems Weight class Manufacturer Secured with the vehicle seat belt Secured with ISOFIX system Type Authorisation Porsche part Type Authorisation Porsche part number number number number Group 0 and 0+: to Britax-Römer...
  • Page 78 Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats) Use the correct fitting position for child restraint systems Fig. 38: Seat numbering for installation of child restraint systems Left-hand drive vehicle Right-hand drive vehicle Overview of how child restraint systems can be used in accordance with standard ECE-R 16. Secured with the vehicle seat belt Secured with ISOFIX system Permissible installation positions according to seat...
  • Page 79 Largest suitable rear-facing child restraint system This seat is only suitable for child re- straint systems recommended by Largest suitable forward-facing child restraint system Porsche. > Please refer to chapter "Recommended child re- straint systems" on page 75. No: Seat is not suitable for installation of a child restraint system of this group.
  • Page 80 Porsche recommends Porsche Tequipment child re- straint systems (e.g. Porsche Babyseat ISOFIX G0+). Risk of damage to the key switch and airbag system e Only turn the emergency key if it is inserted as Switching passenger airbag on and off far as it will go in the key switch.
  • Page 81 Do not install a child restraint system on the seat 6. Close the glove box. passenger seat. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF/ON indicator recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 82 Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats) The retaining lugs A of the ISOFIX child restraint Installing child restraint system with support leg on Installing child restraint system on the rear seats system anchorage points are located between the passenger seat backrest and seat surface of the passenger seat. 1.
  • Page 83 Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats) Coupé only: Installing child restraint system with top tether To prevent it from rotating, the child restraint sys- tem must be additionally secured with a top tether. e When using a child restraint system with top tether, the top tether must be attached at the anchorage points behind the rear seats on the rear shelf.
  • Page 84: Convertible Top

    Convertible top Convertible top Opening and closing the converti- Opening and closing the convertible top using > Please refer to chapter "Car Care" on page 61. ble top the button in the vehicle interior > Please refer to chapter "Warning and Information Opening and closing the Messages"...
  • Page 85 Drive slowly and carefully. until the windows are in the desired position. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche In the event of danger: e Release the button. recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary Convertible top operation stops.
  • Page 86 Convertible top Removing the rear-wall lining Performing emergency operation of the wind deflector 1. Take the screw driver out of the tool kit in the luggage compartment. > Please refer to chapter "Luggage compart- ment" on page 146. Fig. 49: Removing the emergency operation key 4.
  • Page 87 Convertible top Releasing convertible-top drive 4. Unscrew both screws D on the roll-over protec- tion cover using the screwdriver. 5. Pull roll-over protection cover E upwards to re- lease it from the locking points. Fig. 51: Removing cover of roll-over protection 3.
  • Page 88 Convertible top Opening the convertible-top compartment lid Fig. 56: Unlocking the convertible-top compartment lid Fig. 57: Unlocking the convertible-top compartment lid (step 1) (step 2) Fig. 55: Insert the emergency operation key. 4. Turn the emergency operation key approx. 90° in 5.
  • Page 89 Convertible top Emergency operation of rear side trim panel flaps Fig. 58: Raising the convertible-top compartment lid Fig. 60: Loosening screws and pulling motor/gear unit forward 8. Using both hands on the driver's and passenger's 2. Loosen both screws M on the motor/gear unit side, firmly pull the convertible-top compart- Fig.
  • Page 90 Convertible top Closing the convertible top Fig. 61: Pushing the rear side flaps downwards Fig. 63: Removing the plug 4. Press both rear side flaps downwards until the 2. Remove plug O at the access point for converti- Fig. 62: Pulling convertible top out of storage compartment end position is reached.
  • Page 91 Convertible top Closing the convertible-top compartment lid 3. Remove plastic attachment B from the emer- The convertible-top compartment lid is not gency operation key. locked. Closing of the converti- WARNING 4. Swivel metal insert A approx. 90° upwards out of 4.
  • Page 92: Coolant

    Regular checking of the coolant level is part of allow any overpressure to escape. servicing. 4. Then unscrew the cap completely. e Use only antifreeze authorised by Porsche. 5. Refill coolant. Only add a mixture of antifreeze Porsche recommends Glysantin (alternatively: ®...
  • Page 93 Have the cause remedied without delay. Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recom- mends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 94: Cruise Control (Cc)

    Cruise control (CC) Cruise control (CC) Controls Display elements Unsafe traffic situation Status display symbols WARNING and unfavourable road conditions Symbol Meaning Use of the cruise control may cause an accident if the current traffic situation does not permit driving Cruise control is passive.
  • Page 95 Reduce speed display. There is no speed stored. – Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is active. e Pull the control stalk (position 2): – Brief pull = 1 km/h (1 mph) increments Resuming the stored speed –...
  • Page 96: Cupholders

    Cupholders Cupholders Inserting the cupholder in the centre console Removing the cupholder from the centre console Using cupholders Objects in the centre WARNING console If the storage compartment or cupholder is not in- serted in the centre console, objects can block or activate the parking brake button.
  • Page 97 Cupholders e To open, press on the panel below the outer air Using the cupholder on the passenger side vent on the passenger side. The cupholder opens automatically. e To close, insert the cupholder until it clicks into place. Fig. 71: Cupholder Fig.
  • Page 98: Device Manager

    – Delete paired devices – No symbol: Connection is not possible. For information on operating Porsche Available functions Communication Management (PCM): > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication – Phone: Mobile phones connected via Blue- Management (PCM)" on page 175. tooth .
  • Page 99: Driver's Key

    Only use the driver’s key when the vehicle is in your sight. The Porsche Crest on the driver’s key lights up when the buttons are pressed. The Crest may also light up when driving without any of the buttons being pressed.
  • Page 100 Information e Observe the disposal instructions for batteries. driver's key battery can disable detection of the e If a driver's key is lost or stolen, have a Porsche driver's key. To start the vehicle in this case, observe the If the battery in the driver's key needs to be replaced,...
  • Page 101: Instrument Cluster And Pcm Driving Data Display (Trip Information)

    Driving Data Display (Trip Information) Driving Data Display (Trip Personally configuring Trip Information) e Trip e Options e Customise 1. CAR An array of driving data such as the journey time, trip distance driven, average speed and average fuel 2. Four fields can be filled with driving data via consumption can be displayed on the PCM and on drag &...
  • Page 102: Driving Programmes

    PCM. surface. Fig. 77: Driving programme at the steering wheel Porsche WET Mode can neither detect nor prevent e Turn the mode switch to the left or to the right to Selecting driving programme in the switch aquaplaning.
  • Page 103 Driving programmes Configuring INDIVIDUAL driving Activating SPORT Response mode mode b b Vehicles with Sport Chrono package In the INDIVIDUAL driving programme, the settings for the chassis, vehicle level, sport exhaust system, rear spoiler and Auto Start Stop function can be combined on the basis of the NORMAL, SPORT or SPORT PLUS driving programmes.
  • Page 104 Driving programmes Driving programme NORMAL SPORT SPORT PLUS Launch Control Cannot be activated Cannot be activated Cannot be activated Activatable Auto Start Stop Active Active Not active Not active SPORT Response Cannot be activated Activatable Activatable Activatable Sports exhaust system Can be activated Can be activated Active...
  • Page 105: Emergency Call System

    2. Press SOS button A for at least 1 second. If the influence of Porsche (e.g. vehicle outside of the SOS button is pressed again for at least 1 second country coverage of the legal emergency calls sys-...
  • Page 106 Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 107 SOS button is pressed again for at least 1 second possible within 6 seconds, the emergency call is cancelled. Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 108 Due to technical or organisational restrictions out- A connection to the emergency call centre is estab- side of Porsche control (e.g. no roaming or no active lished automatically immediately after triggering of data connection), it may not be possible to establish the airbags.
  • Page 109: Engine Compartment Lid

    Engine Compartment Lid Engine Compartment Lid by pressing on the lock area with the palm of your hand. Opening and closing engine com- 2. Check that the engine compartment lid has en- gaged correctly in the lock. partment lid If the engine compartment lid is not closed properly, a message appears on the instrument Opening engine compartment lid cluster when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 110: Engine Oil

    0.8 litres/1000 km. The oil level should be checked Have the oil level corrected at the next opportunity. regularly (e.g. every time vehicle is refuelled). e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have Responding to oil level warning...
  • Page 111 Allow the engine to cool down before topping up Always observe the following points: engine oil. – Only use engine oils approved by Porsche. Ob- serve the service intervals. Hot engine parts WARNING – Oils approved by Porsche can be mixed.
  • Page 112: Flat Tyre

    Flat Tyre Flat Tyre Temporarily repaired Filling in tyre sealant WARNING tyres Depending on the model and vehicle equipment, the Flammable and harmful WARNING vehicle comes with either a tyre sealant kit or a col- sealant Damaged tyres with tyre sealing compound can lapsible spare wheel.
  • Page 113 D Valve turner > Please refer to chapter "Inflating tyres" on 1.6 mm high). Valve insert e Never deactivate the Porsche Stability Manage- page 240. Tyre valve ment (PSM) system. 1. Connect the compressor to a plug socket in the...
  • Page 114 If the collapsible spare wheel is defective: 5. Pull the retaining strap upwards on left and right e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche and remove. recommends a Porsche partner as they have 6. Fit the collapsible spare wheel to the vehicle be- trained workshop personnel and the necessary fore inflating it.
  • Page 115: Front Axle Lift System

    Front axle lift system Front axle lift system Raising the front end The vehicle is lowered to the basic level. The button flashes red and a message appears on the The front axle lift system enables the body to be instrument cluster.
  • Page 116: Fuses

    If the same fuse blows repeatedly, the cause of the Light brown e Always detach the negative terminal on the bat- fault must be corrected immediately. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche tery when working on the electrical system. Brown 7.5 A...
  • Page 117 Fuses Opening the fuse box in the pas- Row A Load senger's footwell Air-conditioning system Load Ignition switch, light buttons, switch strip Interior lighting in the centre console Subwoofer Steering control unit Electric steering column adjustment Steering wheel heating control unit control unit Right and left door control unit Alarm system...
  • Page 118 Fuses Row B Load Seat belt, front right All-wheel drive control unit Fresh air fan Luggage compartment Driver/passenger door control unit Right headlight electronics Row C Load Air quality sensor Radiator fan, right Seat ventilation, front right Adaptive cruise control All-wheel drive control unit Ioniser Brake booster control unit...
  • Page 119: Garage Door Opener

    117. can be operated from the vehicle via profiles in the e Contact your Porsche partner. PCM. e Make sure that the battery in the remote control > Observe the instructions for the original remote...
  • Page 120 Garage door opener (HomeLink ® e CAR e CONTROL e Vehicle e Garage Door Opener e Taught HomeLink® profiles...
  • Page 121: Hold Function

    HOLD function HOLD function Slight rolling back on Information WARNING uphill slopes. Loss of control over the WARNING If the electric parking brake is used to hold the ve- vehicle If the vehicle comes to a standstill on steep gra- hicle on the gradient, you can drive off in the usual dients without the driver applying the footbrake, the Despite the HOLD function, responsibility for stop-...
  • Page 122: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster Fig. 91: Instrument cluster A - Speed & Assist display B – Tachometer D – Car & Info display Information on the time, outside temperature, speed The start of the red zone on the tachometer scale is Information on the driving programme, vehicle sta- and assistance systems is shown in tubes 1 and 2.
  • Page 123 If the gauge needle is in the red area, stop im- engine is running or while driving. NOTICE Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they mediately in a suitable place and switch off the engine. Do not continue driving.
  • Page 124 C - Call up the stored function the traffic situation allows you to do so safely. e In case of doubt, safely pull out of traffic and only Porsche Stability Management (PSM) Assign quick access buttons warning light carry out extensive operations and settings while e Press button C.
  • Page 125 Instrument Cluster Selecting options and activating functions A preceding symbol indicates whether an option is selected or a function is activated. Selecting one of several options Option is selected. Option is not selected. Activating and deactivating function Function is activated. Function is not activated.
  • Page 126 Instrument Cluster Instrument cluster display content Certain displays are only available when the vehicle is stationary. Not all functions are explained in detail in the Driv- er's Manual. The examples clearly demonstrate the functional principle and clarify the menu structure. Fig.
  • Page 127 Instrument Cluster Tube Display What can I do?/What is displayed? Where? > p. 132 Display Lane Change Assist. > p. 137 Display Lane Keep Assist. > p. 92 Display cruise control. e Speed limit > p. 126 Set and display a personal speed limit with speed warning.
  • Page 128 Instrument Cluster Tube Display What can I do?/What is displayed? Where? e Night View Assist > p. 164 Display Night View Assist with thermal image detection. e Performance Display power and torque. e Gear shift assist > p. 237 Display gear shift assist for perform- ance-oriented driving.
  • Page 129: Interior Lighting

    Interior lighting Interior lighting – After all doors are closed. – Immediately after switching on the ignition. Adjusting brightness – Immediately after locking the vehicle. – Automatically approx. 10 minutes after switch- e CAR e CONTROL e Vehicle e Light and ing on.
  • Page 130: Jack And Lifting Platform

    Jack and Lifting Platform Jack and Lifting Platform Insufficiently secured WARNING vehicle. A vehicle that is not secured or that is incorrectly secured may move unintentionally or tip or fall off lifting equipment, e.g. jack or lifting platform. This can result in serious injury and damage. e The vehicle must be raised using the jack only when on a solid and level surface.
  • Page 131: Jump-Lead Starting

    Jump-lead Starting Jump-lead Starting Performing jump-lead starting jump lead manufacturer. e The vehicles must not touch, otherwise current Depending on the model and equipment, the vehicle may flow as soon as the positive terminals are is equipped with a lead-acid battery with AGM (Ab- connected.
  • Page 132 Jump-lead Starting terminal of the donor battery. Never connect the Repeated jump-lead starting under normal operating NOTICE black negative cable directly to the battery. conditions may indicate that the battery is damaged. 6. Connect the black negative cable to the ground Unsuitable jump leads Risk of damage if jump-lead starting is performed on WARNING...
  • Page 133 Jump-lead Starting > Please refer to chapter "Luggage compart- ment" on page 146. 3. Connect the red positive cable to the positive terminal for jump-lead starting +. 4. Connect the red positive cable to the positive terminal of the donor battery. 5.
  • Page 134: Lane Change Assist (Lca)

    Lane Change Assist (LCA) Lane Change Assist (LCA) e ASSIST e Lane Change Assist that, owing to the small differences in speed be- tween your vehicle and moving or stationary ob- Lane Change Assist warns the driver about vehicles When Lane Change Assist is active, the indicator in jects, fixed objects (e.g.
  • Page 135 Rear Turn function of Lane Change Assist. e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche Assist. When the direction indicator is on, the Rear Turn...
  • Page 136 Lane Change Assist (LCA) e ASSIST e Assistance system set- Vehicles approaching quickly Information tings e Lane Change Assist The radar sensors cover the adjacent lane to the left and right. Other lanes are not covered by the radar Information sensors.
  • Page 137 Lane Change Assist (LCA) Vehicles approaching slowly mirror flashes briefly several times. Lane Change Assist alerts you to the fact that you may have Assist alerts you to the fact that you may have overlooked a vehicle. overlooked a vehicle. Vehicles falling back quickly Vehicles falling back slowly Fig.
  • Page 138 Lane Change Assist (LCA) If the direction indicator is switched on in driving If, in driving situation B, the driver has initiated situation B, the warning indicator in the exterior turning off by steering to the relevant side and this mirror is still not activated.
  • Page 139: Lane Keep Assist

    Lane Keep Assist Lane Keep Assist e Never use Lane Keep Assist in the following direction indicator is actuated for the relevant di- rection. At the same time as a steering intervention, situations: the relevant side appears in red on the status display –...
  • Page 140 Lane Keep Assist. Visit a e ASSIST e Lane Keep Assist qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the neces- Setting acoustic warning sary parts and tools. The acoustic warning can be switched on and off No corrective steering individually.
  • Page 141 Lane Keep Assist Information Lane Keep Status Meaning Assist display display When the system is switched on but passive, this may have the following causes: No display Lane Keep Assist is – The vehicle speed is below the activation speed display switched off.
  • Page 142: Lights

    Switch on parking light Number plate light, instrument lighting and side lights are switched on. b b Ignition switched on. – Switch on dipped beams e Press button Dipped beams are switched on. Automatic head- lights, daytime running lights and the Porsche...
  • Page 143 The dipped beams are switched on automatically in on temperature and humidity. This misting will the following situations: evaporate after a sufficient distance has been driven. Porsche Dynamic Light System – Dusk Plus (PDLS Plus) with LED – Darkness Adjusting Automatic Coming –...
  • Page 144 PDLS Plus functions. In spite of full beam assist, it is always the driver’s > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Dynamic Light Situational lighting distribution responsibility to manually adapt high beam accord- System Plus (PDLS Plus) with LED headlights"...
  • Page 145 Lights b b Dipped beam active during reference run while Lack of attention when Passing lights WARNING driving with dynamic b b No oncoming traffic. stationary. high beam b b Vehicle ahead. Automatic headlight calibration starts automatically e Operate the direction indicator for overtaking provided the conditions are right (ambient lighting, In spite of dynamic high beam, it is always the driv- good projection surface).
  • Page 146 The indicator light comes on. b b Ignition switched off. b b Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) Switching off e Press the stalk past pressure point 2 or 1 to e Push the stalk once to pressure point 4.
  • Page 147 70 km/h (43 mph) and is braked fully to a repaired by a qualified specialist workshop. Por- standstill, the hazard warning lights are activated sche recommends a Porsche partner as they automatically. The brake lights flash during braking. have trained workshop personnel and the neces- e Press the hazard warning light button on the sary parts and tools.
  • Page 148: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage compartment Luggage compartment Removing and stowing tyre seal- Incorrect tyre pressure WARNING ing compound/tool kit Stowing loads An incorrect tyre pressure can impair driving safety. e Adapt the tyre pressure to the load. Changed vehicle han- WARNING e After you change the tyre pressure, you must al- dling when vehicle is so update the setting for Tyre Pressure loaded...
  • Page 149 Luggage compartment Removing and stowing tyre filling compressor Removing the tyre filling compressor Fig. 114: Tyre sealing compound and tool kit Fig. 116: Attaching the plastic cover 3. Release retaining strap on the underside of the D Tyre sealing compound Adapter plastic cover and attach to the luggage com- Towing lug...
  • Page 150 Luggage compartment Stowing tyre filling compressor Fig. 117: Opening storage compartment for tyre filling Fig. 119: Closing the plastic cover compressor 3. Unhook the retaining strap and attach to the 4. Open the storage compartment for the tyre fill- Fig. 118: Replacing tyre filling compressor plastic cover.
  • Page 151: Luggage Compartment Lid

    Luggage Compartment Lid Luggage Compartment Lid Opening and closing luggage compartment lid Opening luggage compartment lid using but- ton in passenger compartment NOTICE Risk of damage to the luggage compartment lid or windscreen wipers. e Make sure that the windscreen wipers are not folded forward when opening the luggage com- partment lid.
  • Page 152 Driver's key is located in the front area of the latch. vehicle. 3. Open the lid completely. 1. Place your hand between the Porsche Crest and When the lid is open, the luggage compartment the number plate. Either move your hand in a light comes on.
  • Page 153 Luggage Compartment Lid 1. Use the emergency key to unlock the vehicle at lid is unlocked and the alarm system is the door lock. deactivated. 2. Remove the plastic cover from the left-hand fuse 7. Disconnect the negative lead first, then the pos- box.
  • Page 154: Entertainment And Communication Media

    For information on operating Porsche Communication Management (PCM): > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication Management (PCM)" on page 175. Fig. 126: Playing media What do I want to do?
  • Page 155 (see G) Technical data on supported media and file formats: – Have similar music suggested: Play More Like > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication This Management (PCM)" on page 285. Prerequisite: A data connection is established. Porsche Connect Services activated.
  • Page 156 Media Changing media settings Organising favourites e FAV e MEDIA e Options e Select the required 1. MEDIA setting. 2. Press on the desired station/track and move to the desired position (drag & drop). Deleting a favourite e FAV 1. MEDIA 2.
  • Page 157: Mirror

    Mirror Mirror Adjusting exterior mirrors NOTICE Using the exterior mirrors Risk of damage to the exterior mirrors when washing the vehicle in car washes. Incorrect assessment of WARNING e Fold in exterior mirrors before using the car traffic situation due to wash.
  • Page 158 Mirror Folding exterior mirrors in and out Folding exterior mirrors in and out from the Information outside The exterior mirrors will not fold out automatically The exterior mirrors can be folded in when the ve- after the ignition is switched on if they were folded hicle is locked.
  • Page 159 Mirror Dimming interior mirror manually symbol for adjusting the exterior mirror on the passenger’s side lights up. 2. Press button B for adjusting the exterior mirror on the right-hand side (on a right-hand drive ve- hicle press button A ). The mirror glass on the passenger's side swivels downwards.
  • Page 160 Mirror Switching automatic anti-dazzle The indicator light A goes out. function of the interior mirror on Escaping electrolyte fluid CAUTION and off Electrolyte fluid may escape from a broken mirror. This fluid causes irritation to the skin and eyes. e In the event of contact with the skin or eyes, immediately rinse off the electrolyte fluid using clean water.
  • Page 161: Navigation

    DEST e Recent – Select previous destination / FAV destinations (see B) /My Destinations e NAV e DEST e Points of interest – Enter POI (see Prerequisite: A data connection is established. Online navigation and Porsche Connect services activated.
  • Page 162 If a recommended driving instruction contradicts the Incorrect directions and malfunctions cannot be ity, weather, road and traffic conditions. road traffic laws in force, the country-specific traffic ruled out during satellite-based navigation. The Data connection established. Porsche Connect services and Online navigation services are activated.
  • Page 163 Navigation e FAV e My Destinations driver is always responsible for driving the vehicle. 1. NAV Information e Always pay attention to the terrain. e Stored tours e Select 2. My Destinations – Up to three destinations are created and up to desired tour.
  • Page 164 For information on operating the instrument cluster: Select the desired setting. > Please refer to chapter "Operating the instru- Displaying list of traffic information ment cluster" on page 122. e TRAFFIC 1. NAV Prerequisite: A data connection is established. Porsche Connect services activated.
  • Page 165 Navigation Toll devices Fig. 135: Attaching toll devices Attach the toll device at the marked position on the inside of the windscreen in order to guarantee opti- mum reception.
  • Page 166: Night View Assist

    On vehicles via Night View Assist with Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus, the en- dangered person is flashed at in order to enhance Night View Assist is a support system and cannot recognition.
  • Page 167 Night View Assist Switching Night View Assist on Cleaning Night View Assist camera and off e ASSIST e Night View Assist Setting collision warning and image adaptation The warning time for the collision warning and the image parameters of the Night View Assist can be set on the PCM.
  • Page 168: Parkassist

    ParkAssist ParkAssist Distance measurement b b Distance in front less than approx. 80 cm. – or – When the driver is parking and manoeuvring the ve- b b Vehicle rolling backwards has been detected. hicle, ParkAssist indicates the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle by visual and audible means.
  • Page 169 ParkAssist activated. For information on operating Porsche Manually Communication Management (PCM): Activating the reversing camera > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication e ASSIST e ParkAssist Automatically Management (PCM)" on page 175. b b Ignition is switched on and reverse gear Select the desired view via the relevant symbol, e.g.
  • Page 170 ParkAssist Deactivating Surround View e Deactivate ParkAssist.
  • Page 171: Personal Settings

    Personal Settings Personal Settings Retrieving automatic It is only possible to switch between the created CAUTION settings for seats, exte- driver profiles via the instrument cluster immediately Ergonomic settings can be manually saved and re- rior mirrors and steering after the ignition has been switched on and, when trieved via the memory buttons in the driver's door.
  • Page 172 Personal Settings Storing and retrieving ergonomic settings Storing ergonomic settings on the memory buttons Fig. 141: Driver's door memory buttons 1. Press the SET button. The inscription on the button lights up. 2. Press the relevant memory button 1, 2 or 3 within 10 seconds.
  • Page 173: Porsche Active Safe (Warning And Brake Assist)

    Porsche Active Safe includes the following – When reversing. functions If Porsche Active Safe detects a safety hazard due to – If the brake lights are defective. – Distance warning (depending on equipment) following too close, the driver is warned through the –...
  • Page 174 Porsche Active Safe (warning and brake assist) Preventive occupant protection Collision warning With the braking jolt, the system draws attention to function the increasing danger of collision. In the event of this warning, it may still be possible to prevent a collision through the driver avoiding the Seat belt system optimisation pedestrian or braking sharply.
  • Page 175 Porsche Active Safe. After an accident, the seat-belt pretensioner may be damaged. Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Por- sche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. In the event of restricted or switched-off the PSM functionality, the preventive warning and brake as- sist occupant protection functions are deactivated.
  • Page 176: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm)

    Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) Porsche Active Suspension Selecting PASM mode Management (PASM) The Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) system actively adjusts the shock absorbers. The adjustable damper system selects the appropri- ate damping level for each wheel according to the driving situation and driving conditions.
  • Page 177: Porsche Communication Management (Pcm)

    Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Brief Overview – PCM This brief overview does not replace the complete information provided in this section. Safety messages and warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig. 144: Volume control and rotary push button Fig.
  • Page 178 PCM. e SET e Set-up wizard > p. 184 e SET e Porsche Connect e Private mode Activate/deactivate private mode > p. 246 e CAR e CONTROL Change system and vehicle settings...
  • Page 179 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Touch display in dashboard Fig. 146: Touch display controls in dashboard A - Main menu C - Home screen D - Back > Please refer to chapter "Opening menus" on Factory set and individually set functions are E - Context dependent search page 178.
  • Page 180 180. Important information on operation Fig. 147: Operating the touch display The Porsche Communication Management (PCM) is the central control unit. To protect the battery, the A - Touch (select) PCM switches off automatically a few minutes after Briefly tap the touch display with your finger. Exam- the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 181 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Entry via the rotary push button Calling up sub-menu e Select menu item in the touch display (e.g. 1. Turn the rotary push button (Fig. 148) until the desired letter or character is highlighted. 2. Press the rotary push button to enter the high- lighted letter or character.
  • Page 182 These impair the functionality. drag & drop or replace it with another tile. – USB hubs are not supported. – Porsche will not assume any liability for damaged Select Switch layout to configure the Info widget or lost files or media.
  • Page 183 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Inserting and removing a SIM card > Please refer to chapter "Using the PCM for mak- ing phone calls with an external SIM card" on page 224. Inserting an SD card NOTICE Risk of damage to PCM if SD cards are not used properly.
  • Page 184: Porsche Connect

    Information the data connection (e.g. due to data roaming). the PCM and in the device manager. > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication If a data connection cannot be established, check NOTICE the following: Management (PCM)"...
  • Page 185 PCM phone is switched e Porsche Connect e Switch off Connect services. The Porsche ID is linked to the PCM using a pairing off (SET > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Connect" on code. This is required for using some Connect serv- telephone function).
  • Page 186 Communication between the vehicle and the – Depending on the country, the Porsche Connect Porsche Connect App as well as My Porsche is sup- pressed when privacy mode is active. No vehicle- Services can be used via the integrated SIM or specific information is transmitted.
  • Page 187: Porsche Stability Management (Psm)

    If one wheel of a driven axle starts to spin, it is A message stating that PSM Sport is activated braked so that the other wheel on the same axle can Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is an active appears on the instrument cluster. be driven.
  • Page 188 Porsche Stability Management (PSM) ABS brake system (Anti-lock The PSM OFF warning light on the instrument A pulsating brake pedal and a "juddering noise" alert Brake System) cluster comes on. The button lights up red. the driver to adapt his or her driving speed to the road conditions.
  • Page 189 Porsche Stability Management (PSM) Exceptional conditions The following activities prevent automatic braking in the event of an accident: – When the driver noticeably presses on the ac- celerator pedal. – When the braking pressure exerted by the driver on the brake pedal is stronger than the brake...
  • Page 190: Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (Pvts)

    Note for Belgium / Luxembourg: Fig. 155: PVTS Plus Driver Card PVTS is tested by your Porsche partner and acti- If the Driver Card remains in the parked vehicle for vated together with the vehicle owner. longer than 30 minutes, it becomes invalid. In order...
  • Page 191 Store the Driver Card in the centre console of the cialist workshop or the Porsche partner that your If the vehicle is transported with the ignition vehicle or keep it on your person.
  • Page 192 Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (PVTS) Card using a suitable tool (e.g. a screwdriver) (4.). 3. Change the battery (check polarity). 4. Assemble the Driver Card and press it together firmly. Make sure that the cover on the Driver Card has engaged securely.
  • Page 193: Refuelling

    91 RON/ under certain driving conditions (so-called "rotten 82.5 MON. egg smell"). Porsche is not responsible for this e Do not drive at full throttle if you are using un- 98 RON/ 95 RON/...
  • Page 194 280. may be mixed with the additive sold and recom- 6. Replace the tank cap immediately after refuelling mended by Porsche after consulting a Porsche and close it until you hear and feel it locking. partner: 7. Close the filler flap and press on the rear of the Porsche part number 000 043 209 02.
  • Page 195 Refuelling The filler flap is unlocked mechanically. 3. Open the filler flap by pressing on the rear part of the filler flap. 4. If the flap does not open, repeat steps 2 and 3. 5. Once emergency release has taken place, engage the knob in the catch provided.
  • Page 196: Roll-Over Protection (Cabriolet)

    Have the fault repaired without delay. over protection system that has been tampered with does not offer any protection. It may be triggered e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche inadvertently, or not respond when needed. recommends a Porsche partner as they have...
  • Page 197: Roof Transport System

    Only use roof transport systems that have been driving and cause serious accidents. e Secure the load so that it will not move during tested and approved by Porsche. Conventional Transporting objects on the roof roof rack systems cannot be mounted on the the journey.
  • Page 198 Roof Transport System 2. Fold out all 8 rotary holders G using the hook of the torque wrench. Fig. 161: Removing the seals from the roof rails Fig. 164: Loosening the screws on the underside of the carriers. 1. Lift seals F on the roof rail using the hook of the 4.
  • Page 199 Roof Transport System Fig. 165: Adjusting the length of the carriers Fig. 166: Tightening the screws on the underside of the Fig. 167: Tightening carrier fastening screws carriers b. Place long carrier A at the front and short NOTICE d. Remove the carriers and tighten the screws carrier B at the rear on the rotary holders G on the underside of the carriers hand-tight and, at the same time, adapt to the vehicle...
  • Page 200 Roof Transport System Fig. 168: Inserting the load-carrying device Fig. 169: Cutting the cover trims to size and attaching 7. Fold the cover flaps H of the carriers fully down- 8. Cut the cover trims C to size and push them wards and insert the desired load-carrying de- sideways into the carriers or press them into the vice (e.g.
  • Page 201: Screenwash

    – Winter: Fill with water, antifreeze and window cleaner concentrate Only use window cleaner concentrate that meets the following requirements: – Dilutability 1:100 – Phosphate-free – Suitable for plastic headlight lenses For information on washer fluid concentrates ap- proved by Porsche: Contact your Porsche partner.
  • Page 202: Seat Belts

    Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have restrict your freedom of movement. e Do not lay the seat belt across hard or breakable trained workshop personnel and the necessary objects (glasses, ball-point pens, pipes, etc.).
  • Page 203 Seat Belts Fastening seat belt A warning symbol is also displayed on the instru- belt buckle on the inner side of the seat until it ment cluster. locks with an audible click. When the speed exceeds approx. 24 km/h (15 mph) 5.
  • Page 204 Seat Belts 1. Hold the belt latch. 2. Press the red button on the belt buckle. 3. Guide the belt latch to approx. 7 cm below the belt outlet and push the plastic slide under the belt latch. The plastic slide serves to hold the belt latch in an easily accessible position.
  • Page 205: Seats

    Seats Seats Adjusting sports seat/sports seat plus being squeezed or crushed when you adjust the seat. e Adjust the seat so that no-one is put at risk. Choosing the right seat position A correct sitting position is important for safe and NOTICE fatigue-free driving.
  • Page 206 Seats > Please refer to chapter "Personal Settings" on Using the Comfort Entry function Adjusting fully electric sports seat/adaptive sports seat Plus page 169. The Comfort Entry function makes it easier for you to get in and out of the vehicle. Folding down seat backrest Automatic adjustment of CAUTION...
  • Page 207 Seats Folding the rear seat backrest Information Information forward When the key is changed, the seat and steering Seat heating is not available when the interior tem- wheel move to the entry position stored on the driv- perature is high. er's key.
  • Page 208: Slide/Tilt Roof

    Slide/Tilt Roof Slide/Tilt Roof Opening the steel slide/tilt roof Information Opening and closing slide/tilt roof – The slide/tilt roof and sun blind have a force limiter. If they are obstructed during the closing Opening and closing the operation, they will open again immediately. WARNING slide/tilt roof and sun –...
  • Page 209 Slide/Tilt Roof > Please refer to chapter "Vehicle Settings" on Opening the glass slide/tilt roof The slide/tilt roof is lifted or lowered to the end position. page 246. e To interrupt the process, press button B again. e When locking the vehicle, press the proximity sensor in the door handle until the slide/tilt roof Closing slide/tilt roof has reached the desired position or the slide/tilt...
  • Page 210 Porsche recommends a Anti-pinch protection WARNING Porsche partner as they have trained workshop deactivated personnel and the necessary parts and tools. The slide/tilt roof and sun blind close with their full closing force. Parts of the body that become trapped Fig.
  • Page 211 Slide/Tilt Roof Storing the end position 1. Fully open the slide/tilt roof. WARNING 2. Close the sun blind as far as possible. 3. Press button A of the sun blind. The slide/tilt roof and sun blind close with their full The sun blind starts to close after 10 seconds.
  • Page 212: Smoker's Package

    Smoker's Package Smoker's Package Opening and closing the ashtray Using the ashtray Fire hazard from flam- WARNING mable objects Paper in the ashtray can catch fire. e Do not put any flammable objects into the ashtray. Inserting ashtray Fig. 184: Opening and closing the ashtray e Open and close the ashtray by lifting and folding down the lid.
  • Page 213: Socket

    Socket Socket Using the 12-volt socket Electrical accessories can be connected to the 12- volt plug socket. The 12-volt plug socket is located in the footwell on the passenger's side. Connecting the charging adapter Information – The 12-volt plug socket and the connected electrical accessories function even if the igni- tion is switched off or the driver's key is removed.
  • Page 214: Spoiler

    Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop. Automatic mode Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they Depending on the vehicle speed and the selected have trained workshop personnel and the neces- driving programme, the rear spoiler is automatically sary parts and tools.
  • Page 215: Sport Chrono Stopwatch

    Sport Chrono Stopwatch Sport Chrono Stopwatch Stopwatch on the dashboard Stopwatch in PCM With the Sport Chrono stopwatch, times can be measured and evaluated and displayed in the PCM and instrument cluster. The following information can be recorded and evaluated: –...
  • Page 216 Sport Chrono Stopwatch b b Timing has started. e CAR e CHRONO e Options e Sport Displaying and editing recordings and re- Chrono settings e Difference in distance cording statistics e CAR e CHRONO e New lap allowed A maximum of 99 laps can be recorded during each The lap counter is incremented by one.
  • Page 217 Sport Chrono Stopwatch e Sport Chrono e Cont. Stopping lap/starting new lap The current stopwatch time is stored as a lap time while the stopwatch is still running. A maximum of 99 laps can be stored during each recording. b b Timing has started. e Sport Chrono e Lap The lap counter A is incremented by one lap.
  • Page 218: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Starting and Stopping the throttle until the engine has reached operating Information Engine temperature. If no loads are switched on for 10 minutes after Stopping the engine switching on the ignition, the ignition must be Ignition lock switched on again.
  • Page 219: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Storing steering wheel settings position to the tilt of the backrest and seat position. On vehicles with memory package, the steering Adjusting steering wheel 3. Swivel the lever back to the initial position, to- wheel settings can be stored on the memory buttons wards the driver until you feel it engage.
  • Page 220 Steering Wheel on or Heated steering wheel off appears briefly on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 221: Storage

    Storage Storage Opening the glove box NOTICE e Pull the handle. Stowing objects Glove box opens automatically. If objects are in the area behind the rear seats, there is a risk of damage when opening the convertible top Closing the glove box Unsecured or incorrectly WARNING e Close the cover by pressing on it.
  • Page 222 Storage Opening the storage compartment in the armrest Fig. 194: Installing and removing the storage compartment Installing the storage compartment The vehicle is delivered with a storage compartment Fig. 195: Opening the storage compartment in the armrest that can be inserted in the centre console. e Insert the storage compartment in the opening Opening the storage compartment e Press the button on the right-hand side of the...
  • Page 223: Sun Visors

    Sun Visors Sun Visors Adjusting sun visor Fig. 197: Opening vanity mirror e Open the cover of the vanity mirror on the inside of the sun visor. The vanity mirror light comes on. Fig. 196: Adjusting sun visor NOTICE e Swivel the sun visor down to prevent glare from the front.
  • Page 224: Telephone

    For information on operating Porsche Communication Management (PCM): > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Communication Management (PCM)" on page 175. Fig. 198: Dialling a number (keypad) What do I want to do?
  • Page 225 Telephone What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e PHONE e KEYPAD (see A) e Breakdown call e PHONE e KEYPAD (see A) e Emergency > p. 103 Select emergency call call e PHONE e FAV (see B) e Add favourite e >...
  • Page 226 – You will find an overview of compatible mobile make calls. NOTICE phones on the Porsche website for your country under: Models e Your model (e.g. 911 Carrera) e 1. Select in the footer (depending on Download Brochures e Via Bluetooth the connection status).
  • Page 227 Telephone e Select Data connection via the EDGE mobile to mute the microphone. phone network (GSM). Reception field strength of the mobile Holding a call phone network for the phone function. b b Active phone call. Data connection via external WiFi hotspot.
  • Page 228 Telephone Writing text messages/e-mails – Last calls: Display a list of the last numbers di- ports can be used to charge mobile phones and alled using the phone button and rotary knob on connect to the PCM. e MESSAGE e Text message/E- b b Keypad/code lock on the mobile phone is 1.
  • Page 229: Tests On Test Stands

    The car jack is not suitable for this. e Never start the engine once the vehicle is raised. Engine vibration could cause the vehicle to fall. Performance test Performance tests on roller-type test stands are not approved by Porsche.
  • Page 230: Towing

    > Please refer to chapter "Transporting the vehicle Important information for vehicles with all-wheel on car trains, ferries and car transporters" on drive/Porsche Traction Management (PTM) e The vehicle must be moved on a car transporter page 230. or a trailer, or must have all four wheels on the ground when being towed.
  • Page 231 Towing Using the towing lug Pulling out a vehicle stuck in snow, sand, etc. Special note for vehicles with a faulty or fully dis- e Always pull out the vehicle with the greatest charged battery e If the battery is defective or fully discharged, the care.
  • Page 232 2. Deactivate interior surveillance and the inclina- tion sensor. > Please refer to chapter "Alarm System" on page 38. 3. Activate Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Plus (PTVS Plus) transport mode. > Please refer to chapter "Transport" on page 189.
  • Page 233: Traffic Sign Detection

    Traffic Sign Detection Traffic Sign Detection compared with the information provided by the ve- Information hicle (e.g. rain sensor, navigation data and time). Lack of attention To ensure there is no interference with camera WARNING The bend ahead warning is issued approx. 150 m operation: before a bend that is significant for the driver and –...
  • Page 234 Traffic Sign Detection Displaying speed limits and bend Information ahead warning – In zones with traffic calming or residential streets, the display reads "5 km/h" (3 m/h). – At unsigned motorway and dual carriageway en- try and exit points, the relevant speed limit for country roads is displayed.
  • Page 235: Transmission

    P or N is activated. plung (PDK) Driving off in the vehicle The 8-speed Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) is a e Only select the desired operating mode for driv- transmission featuring an automatic and a manual ing off (D, M or R) when the engine is idling and shifting mode.
  • Page 236 Transmission Operating modes D – Automatic shifting mode e Engage operating mode D for "normal" driving. P – Parking lock The gears are shifted automatically according to Engage parking lock only when the vehicle is the accelerator position and speed. stationary.
  • Page 237 Transmission Actuating the kickdown function Ending coasting mode e Press accelerator pedal. The kickdown function is active in mode D. e For optimum acceleration, e.g. when overtaking, – or – e Shift down with the shift panel. quickly press the accelerator pedal down as far as it will go (kickdown).
  • Page 238 Transmission Shifting from 7th to 5th gear A message appears on the instrument cluster. clutch pedal is fully depressed and the gear has e Recommendation: From 7th gear, first shift to engaged fully. 3. Release the brake pedal within one second. e Select an appropriately low gear on upward and the neutral position N (gearshift lock active) and With manual transmission...
  • Page 239 Transmission NOTICE Risk of engine damage (overrevving) when shifting down to a lower gear. e Take care not to exceed the maximum permitted engine speed when shifting down. Driving with gear shift assist Fig. 212: Example: higher gear When all the segments are filled in red, a + sign ap- pears next to the engaged gear in the display as a prompt to shift to the next-higher gear.
  • Page 240: Tyres And Wheels

    > Please refer to chapter "Technical Data" on tyre pressure warning is displayed despite the page 280. correct tyre pressure: Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche part- Checking tyre pressure Fig. 213: Tyre pressure plate ner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 241 Porsche recom- tyre has been inflated by at least 0.1 bar (1.5 psi). Setting tyres mends a Porsche partner as they have trained When the ignition is switched on after the vehicle workshop personnel and the necessary parts and has been stationary for more than approx.
  • Page 242 Adapt the tyre pressures to comfort pressure or e Use only tyres and wheels authorised by Porsche. The tyre is inflated. standard pressure. 3. Check inflation pressure using the pressure...
  • Page 243 The speed code letter F indicates the maximum specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a permitted speed for the tyre. Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. e Tyres must never be repaired under any circum- up to 210 km/h (130 mph) stances.
  • Page 244 Use only tyre makes tested and approved by valve caps a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recom- Porsche. e Use only genuine Porsche valves for the Tyre e Before fitting new tyres, inquire about their cur- mends a Porsche partner as they have trained Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system.
  • Page 245 3016, for example, the tyre was e Use only the snow chains approved by Porsche the standard scope of supply for the vehicle. manufactured in the 30th week of 2016.
  • Page 246 TA: Contact your ® e To loosen and tighten the wheel bolt with an- Porsche partner. Do not use any other grease or titheft protection, the adapter must be used be- paste. tween the wheel bolt and the wheel bolt wrench.
  • Page 247 Tyres and Wheels > Please refer to chapter "Configuring Tyre Changing a wheel 1. For vehicles without PCCB: Remove one wheel bolt and screw in one assembly aid. Pressure Monitoring (TPM) in the PCM" on – or – page 239. 1.
  • Page 248: Vehicle Settings

    Vehicle Settings Vehicle Settings Different vehicle settings can be adjusted depending on the model, country and equipment. The vehicle settings described here are therefore not available in all models, countries and equipment versions. For safety reasons, some functions are only available when the vehicle is stationary. The vehicle settings remain stored after the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 249 Vehicle Settings What do I want to do? What should I choose? Where? e CAR e CONTROL e System e Units Set units e CAR e CONTROL e System e Voice control Set the voice control system e CAR e CONTROL e System e Language Set the language e CAR...
  • Page 250: Voice Control

    Data connection is successfully established. Other functions of the voice control button Calling up voice control > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Connect" on button on the steering wheel can activate page 182. different functions depending on the application: –...
  • Page 251 (e.g. 0711 – Reduce disruptive sounds caused by closing 911), the most recent block input is deleted. doors, windows and sliding roof, for example. e In order to scroll forwards/backwards in a list in –...
  • Page 252 What do I have to say? Information Open the redial feature Redial Enter a phone number Dial number/Number e.g. 0711 911 12345 In the next step, the system asks for the telephone number./The number you entered is called. Call mailbox Call mailbox...
  • Page 253 Voice Control What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Information If the contact is not unique, the command leads to the Call a stored contact Call e.g. Smith (private/work/general) dialogue. You can say the first name, surname or both. A specific telephone number can also be selected.
  • Page 254 Search for a destination online Online Search/Internet search for e.g. a baker’s shop The service is not available in all languages and markets. > Please refer to chapter "Porsche Connect" on page 182. Select country Enter country/change country Select town/city...
  • Page 255 Voice Control Global voice commands for air conditioning What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Information Switch on air conditioning Switch on air conditioning Set temperature Set air conditioning to e.g. 19 degrees Increase/reduce temperature Increase the temperature by e.g.
  • Page 256 Voice Control Global voice commands for apps What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Information News Show me the news Show me the news from BBC News Weather Show me the weather How is the weather in e.g. London Will it rain tomorrow Use natural voice commands Examples: What's new in the headlines?
  • Page 257: Warning And Information Messages

    Warning and Information Messages Warning and Information Messages If a warning message appears, always refer to the corresponding chapters in this manual. When certain warning lights appear, an additional acoustic signal sounds. Warning messages only appear if all measurement prerequisites are met – all fluid levels should therefore be checked regularly. The following tables are an extract from the main warning and information messages.
  • Page 258 Do not continue driving. Park vehicle e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* safely ABS/PSM failure ABS or Porsche Stability Management (PSM) has failed. Possible to drive on. lights up e Adapt your driving style to the situation. Adapted driving e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.*...
  • Page 259 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required Driving light Driving light control is faulty. e Adapt your driving style to the situation. control fault lights up e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Temporary status Driving permitted Example: Indicated light is defective.
  • Page 260 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required e Stop in a suitable place. e Check the indicated tyre for damage. e Add sealant if necessary. e Set the correct tyre pressure at the next opportunity. > Please refer to chapter "Flat Tyre" on page 110. Pressure loss in one or several tyres.
  • Page 261 If the fault persists: e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Service necessary * Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Engine Display Message Meaning and action required The minimum oil level has been exceeded.
  • Page 262 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required e Stop immediately in a suitable place and switch off the engine. safely e Do not continue driving. e Check whether there is an obvious oil leak on or under the vehicle. e Call up oil measurement in instrument cluster.
  • Page 263 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required Coolant temperature Coolant temperature gauge failure. e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* gauge fault Driving permitted Visit workshop Engine coolant or oil temperature is too high. e Stop immediately in a suitable place, switch off the engine and let it cool down.
  • Page 264 Stop immediately in a suitable place. Park vehicle safely e Have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop.* * Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Vehicle Display...
  • Page 265 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required safely Vehicle electrical system fault Fault in vehicle electrical system or battery is low. Possible to drive on. e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Battery low Service necessary The Start Stop function is not available at present.
  • Page 266 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required Possible to continue driving with restricted gearshift comfort. e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Vehicles with PDK: Additional transmission service is required. Possible to drive on. Service notification transmission e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Vehicles with manual transmission: Start possible only when clutch pedal is...
  • Page 267 Release door handle and pull it again to The door opener was actuated too quickly or vehicle is de-energised. e Release door opener and pull it again open * Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 268 Adapt your driving style to the situation. Adapted driving e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* permitted Vehicle stability system is only available to a restricted extent when Porsche PSM Sport Stability Management (PSM) Sport is active. Vehicle stability Possible to drive on.
  • Page 269 If the fault persists: e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* permitted Rear differential Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) has failed or is faulty. lock failure Possible to drive on. e Adapt your driving style to the situation.
  • Page 270 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Rear-axle steering fault Adapted driving permitted Camera system Assistance systems or cameras are faulty. e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* not available Temporary status Driving permitted...
  • Page 271 See Driver's Manual If the fault persists: e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Porsche Active Safe (warning and brake assist) may be affected by weather conditions or by dirt on the sensor in the vehicle. PAS restricted e Adapt your driving style to the situation.
  • Page 272 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required e Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* ACC not Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) only possible when D or M operating mode is available selected. e Select operating mode (transmission range) D or M. Engage transmission range D or M Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is temporarily unavailable due to poor weather ACC not...
  • Page 273 Warning and Information Messages Display Message Meaning and action required Lane Change Assist (LCA) sensors are covered, e.g. by bicycle carriers, LCA not stickers, dirt or a build-up of ice, for example. available e Have the sensor fault corrected. Sensor dirty, please e Activate Lane Change Assist (LCA) by pressing the button.
  • Page 274 Possible to drive on. e Adapt your driving style to the situation. available * Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Message Meaning and action required A software update has failed.
  • Page 275: Windows

    Windows Windows Information Opening and closing windows If a side window is blocked by an object during closing, it will stop and open again by several Opening and closing the centimetres. WARNING windows If the side window is blocked a second time within approx.
  • Page 276 Windows b b Carry the driver's key with you, e.g. in your trou- Opening and closing windows with driver’s ser pocket. b b Function activated. > Please refer to chapter "Vehicle Settings" on page 246. e Touch the proximity sensor in the door handle when locking the vehicle until the windows have reached the desired position.
  • Page 277: Windscreen Wipers

    Windscreen Wipers Windscreen Wipers Brief overview This brief overview does not replace the complete information provided under "Windscreen wipers". Safety messages and warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig. 223: Windscreen wiper stalk Fig. 224: Switch for rain sensor/intermittent operation and rear wiper What do I want to do? What do I have to do?
  • Page 278 Windscreen Wipers What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Pull stalk towards the steering wheel at position > p. 277 Spray and wipe at front 5 and hold. e Press switch A. > p. 277 Wipe at rear (intermittent wiping) e Press switch B all the way up or down.
  • Page 279 Windscreen Wipers Operating rear window wiper Increasing the wipe interval Information e Press switch A downwards. e If windscreen is very dirty, repeat wash. e Persistent dirt (e.g. insect remains) should be Adjusting rain sensor operation removed regularly. For vehicles with a rain sensor, the amount of rain on the windscreen is measured.
  • Page 280 (before and after the cold season) or if wiper per- Get a qualified specialist workshop to carry out this formance deteriorates or the blades are damaged. work if necessary. Porsche recommends a Porsche Fold windscreen wipers out for replacing wiper partner as they have trained workshop personnel and blades or for fitting ice or sun shields.
  • Page 281 Technical Data On the following pages, you will find the technical data for your vehicle.
  • Page 282: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Identification plate (country-dependent) Tyre pressure plate The information contained in this Manual may differ from the vehicle-specific data due to differing items of equipment or for country-specific reasons. Unless specified separately, it applies for all body variants. For the vehicle-specific data, please refer to the of- ficial vehicle registration documents and the infor- mation plates (e.g.
  • Page 283 Technical Data Dimensions Length (depending on equipment) 4,519 mm – 4,533 mm Width 1,852 mm 2,024 mm Width with exterior mirrors Height at DIN kerb weight 1,288 mm – 1,302 mm depending on chassis version Ground clearance at DIN kerb weight 113 mm –...
  • Page 284 Roof load e Only use roof transport systems that are from the Porsche Tequipment product line or that have been tested and approved by Porsche. e Do not drive at a speed of more than 130 km/h (80 mph) when the roof transport system is loaded.
  • Page 285 Wheel and tyre sizes Tyres approved by Porsche are the best possible tyres for your vehicle. The load capacity index (e.g. "105") and classification letter (e.g. "Y") for maximum permitted speed are minimum requirements. When fitting new tyres or changing tyres: >...
  • Page 286 FA = front axle, RA = rear axle, RO = rim offset Tyre pressure All tyre pressures apply only to the tyre makes and types approved by Porsche for cold tyres (20 °C). Collapsible spare wheel 3.5 bar / 350 kPa / 51 psi...
  • Page 287 Technical Data Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Technical data: Audio and video files Supported SD cards up to 128 GB media Portable players MTP Player, USB 2.0 devices of "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6" such as, for example, USB sticks, USB MP3 players without...
  • Page 288 Technical Data Technical data: Radio Frequency UKW (FM): 87.5 – 108 MHz ranges/ Digital radio: DAB, DAB+, DMB standards Tuning grid with UKW (FM): 100 kHz automatic sta- tion search Bluetooth approval (extract) ® Albania – Andorra – Angola – Aruba – Australia – Austria –...
  • Page 289 Returning end-of-life vehicles Only in European Union countries: End-of-life Porsche end-of-life can be scrapped by Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG free of charge in an envi- ronmentally friendly way. To return your vehicle and obtain the relevant Certificate of Destruction: e Contact your Porsche partner.
  • Page 290: Radio Equipment In Accordance With 2014/53/Eu

    Lane Change Assist (LCA) – 28415031.28416032 Radio frequency trans- – R3TR Short Range Radar mitter used in vehicle locking/unlocking systems tyre Porsche vehicle tracking system – telematics con- Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system – gen. 3 Antennas trol unit control unit –...
  • Page 291 Radio equipment in accordance with 2014/53/EU Radio system, frequency band, Porsche vehicle tracking system – driver card Gateway control unit – networking maximum transmission power 21.85 kHz < 40 dBμA/m @ 10m GSM 1800 1000.00 mW Unless stated otherwise, the details apply to all (1710 –...
  • Page 292 Radio equipment in accordance with 2014/53/EU Tyres Smartphone tray Porsche Communication Management (PCM) (880 – 915 MHz) (880 – 915 MHz) Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPM) system – gen. 3 wheel electronics LTE FDD1 LTE FDD1 199.53 mW 200.00 mW (1920 – 1980 MHz) (1920 –...
  • Page 293 Radio equipment in accordance with 2014/53/EU Antennas Communication box C-Box low Receiver only (1575.42 MHz) GSM 900 1995.26 mW (880 – 915 MHz) GSM 1800 1000.00 mW (1710 – 1785 MHz) WCDMA I 251.19 mW (1920 – 1980 MHz) WCDMA VIII 251.19 mW (880 –...
  • Page 294: Radio Equipment Outside European Countries

    Radio equipment outside European countries Radio equipment outside European countries Inspection marks and declarations Modelo BCMevo5: 02393–19–05364 1. Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences of conformity nuisibles et Modelo PK3: 00971–18–02930 2. Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence re- 2294-15-3616 çue, y compris les interférences pouvant en- Albania, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
  • Page 295 Radio equipment outside European countries Malaysia Mongolia NCA APPROVED: 6X6-4H-7EO-OF3 Hong Kong HKCA 1035: Automotive radar: radio equipment ex- empted from licensing. CIDF15000490 CIDF17000143 Indonesia CIDF19000029 55538/SDPPI/2018 Mexico 2208 IFETEL: RLVPOPK17-1947 IFETEL: RLVBOLR14-1873 53856/SDPPI/2017 IFETEL: RLVDER316-1666 47817/SDPPI/2016 Moldova Israel Model Name: TSSRE4Dg Manufacturer: Huf Electronics Bretten Morocco Model Name: LRR4...
  • Page 296 Radio equipment outside European countries Philippines Singapore OMAN - TRA/TA-R/2609/15 D080134 Complies with IDMA Standard DA 103787. OMAN - TRA/TA-R/2160/14 Complies with IDMA Standards DB 106879. OMAN - TRA-R/3848/17 Registration Number N3078-18 D080134 South Africa OMAN - TRA TA044715 TA-2014/2597 D100428 APPROVED Pakistan...
  • Page 297 Radio equipment outside European countries TRA REGISTERED No: ER38964/15, 이 기기는 가정용(B급) 전자파적합기기로서 주 更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功 DEALER: HUF ELECTRONICS GmbH 로 가정에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 하며, 能。 TRA REGISTERED No: ER36213/14, 모든 지역에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 第十四條低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航 DEALER No: DA36785/14 해당 무선 설비는 전파혼신 가능성이 있으므로 安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,...
  • Page 298 Radio equipment outside European countries Vietnam...
  • Page 299: Software Licences

    Software licences Software licences Declaration on open source soft- source language processor. THE SOFTWARE IS CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER * TORTIOUS ware for the instrument cluster - PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE * OF THIS list of OSS components...
  • Page 300 Software licences WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR Unless otherwise noted in a file's first 5 lines, all This license was inspired by the BSD, Artistic, and TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) source code published on http://create.stephan- IJG (Independent JPEG Group) licenses, which all ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS brumme.com and its sub-pages is licensed similar to encourage inclusion and use of free software in...
  • Page 301 Software licences compiling the project's source code as well as linking deletions or changes to the original files must be and distribution. If you are looking for support, start it to form a `program' or `executable'. This program clearly indicated in accompanying documentation. in this list if you haven't found anything to help you is referred to as `a program using the FreeType The copyright notices of the unaltered, original files...
  • Page 302 Software licences 8. FreeType_PCF shall be included in all copies or substantial portions an acknowledgment in the product documentation of the Software. would be appreciated but is not required. The MIT License > Please refer to chapter "7. Freetype_BDF" on THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT 2.
  • Page 303 Software licences IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND developed by the University of California, Berkeley THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND DIGITAL FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DIS- and its contributors. EQUIPMENT CORP. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES CLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING 4.
  • Page 304 Software licences otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEM- in this Software without prior written authorization PLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUD- from The Open Group. ING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
  • Page 305: Index

    Adjusting........46 Porsche Connect App ......41 Porsche Road Trip app .
  • Page 306 Floor mats........65 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) ... 59 Cleaning the air deflector.
  • Page 307 Driving programmes ........100 Using Porsche Connect services ....183 Care instructions .
  • Page 308 Index Exterior mirror Four-wheel drive High beam stalk ....... . . 143 Adjusting.
  • Page 309 Warning and indicator lights ..... . 121 Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) ..141- Playing ........152...
  • Page 310 Mode switch ........100 PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) Opening and closing Motorway lights .
  • Page 311 Remote control ........97 Porsche Wet Mode ........100 Fuel gauge .
  • Page 312 (Vehicles with PDK) ..... . 49 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK)....233 Phone settings on the instrument cluster .
  • Page 313 Unlocking with Comfort Access ....69 Porsche Active Safe (PAS) ......171 Tyre pressure tables .
  • Page 314 Index Washer fluid Replacing wiper blades ......278 Adding......... 199 Switching on rain sensor .

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