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Switching hazard warning lights
on/off
Fig. 112: Switching hazard warning lights on and off
Switching hazard warning lights on and off
e Press button in the switch panel.
All direction indicators and the button flash.
Deactivating hazard warning lights after
emergency braking
If the vehicle is travelling at a speed of more than
approx. 70 km/h (43 mph) and is braked fully to a
standstill, the hazard warning lights are activated
automatically. The brake lights flash during braking.
e Press the hazard warning light button on the
centre console to deactivate the hazard warning
lights. The hazard warning lights are deactivated
automatically when the vehicle begins to move
again.
Hazard warning lights following an accident
The hazard warning lights are activated automati-
cally in the event of an accident in which the airbag
is triggered.
Activating overseas mode
When you cross the border into a country where
traffic drives on the other side of the road, the light
distribution of the headlights must be adapted. The
dipped beam then lights symmetrically and drivers
of oncoming vehicles are not dazzled.
Adaptation of the light distribution normally occurs
automatically based on the navigation data.
After conversion, a message appears in the instru-
ment cluster every time the ignition is switched on.
If conversion does not take place automatically:
e CAR
e CONTROL
e Vehicle settings e
Light and visibility e Exterior light e Inverted
e Readjust headlights on the return journey.
Changing bulbs
The vehicle lighting as well as the interior lights are
equipped with long-life LEDs. The LEDs cannot be
replaced individually.
Removing and installing lamps involves a great deal
of effort.
e Always have faulty bulbs and lamps replaced or
repaired by a qualified specialist workshop. Por-
sche recommends a Porsche partner as they
have trained workshop personnel and the neces-
sary parts and tools.
NOTICE
Abrasion and excessive temperatures can cause
damage to the headlights.
e Do not install any coverings (e. g. stone guards or
films) in the headlight area.
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