Displaying/Resetting Average Speed; Displaying Range On Remaining Fuel; Displaying Tyre Pressure; Displaying Compass - Porsche Turbo 2007 Driver Manual

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Displaying/resetting average
speed
Displaying average speed
1. Switch ignition on.
2. Select Ø MPH.
The average speed is displayed.
The displayed values are based on the
distance travelled since the last reset to
"zero".
Resetting average speed
3. Select Ø MPH.
The average speed is displayed.
4. Press the ENTER button for longer than
1 second.

Displaying range on remaining fuel

1. Switch ignition on.
2. Select remaining range.
The range on remaining fuel is continuously
recomputed while driving based on fuel level,
current consumption and average consumption.

Displaying tyre pressure

This display is available only in conjunction with the
Tyre Pressure Monitoring option.
1. Switch ignition on.
2. Select TYRE PRESS.
The current tyre pressures at the actually present
levels are displayed in the "Tyre pressure" screen
of the on-board computer. These values would be
identical to those of a pressure gauge connected
to the four valves. These pressures change while
the vehicle is being driven.
– The tyre pressures increase as the tempera-
ture in the tyres rises, e.g. during high-speed
motorway driving.
– The tyre pressures decrease as the tempera-
tures drop, e.g. during journeys in cold regions
(such as mountains).
The values displayed therefore do not allow
conclusions to be drawn about possible pressure
deviations.
f In order to display pressure deviations from
the prescribed pressure, select the menu item
TYRE PRESS. in the MAIN MENU.

Displaying compass

This display is available only in conjunction with the
Compass or PCM option.
1. Switch ignition on.
2. Select COMPASS.

Displaying navigation information

Navigation information can also be displayed on
the multi-purpose display.
This display is available only in conjunction with the
Navigation (PCM) option.
1. Switch ignition on.
2. Select NAVIGATION.
The navigation arrows are displayed.
Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments
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