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  • Page 1 911 GT3, 911 GT3 RS Good to know – Owner’s Manual WKD 992 04 B 21 23...
  • Page 2 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is the owner of numer- means without prior written permission of Porsche fic laws at all times. ©2022 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG ous trademarks, both registered and unregistered, Cars North America, Inc. Porsche Cars North Amer- including, without limitation, the Porsche Crest®,...
  • Page 3: Warnings And Symbols

    You will find more information onboard in your vehi- Possible serious injury or WARNING Scan the QR code to download the My Porsche App cle and in the digital channels (depending on coun- death in the relevant App Store. You will find the complete try).
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Mirrors........53 Porsche Connect......digital¹...
  • Page 5: Safety And Driving Pleasure

    Your Porsche is designed to be used safely and ac- tion. Therefore, for us the best quality also applies to and remedy campaign.
  • Page 6 – bulges. Also check the tire sidewalls as part of Door and interior mirrors are intact and cor- potential. You will then be able count on your Porsche this process. rectly adjusted in critical situations, too.
  • Page 7: Checking The Lights

    Safety and Driving Pleasure mends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they Checking the lights Check your vehicle regularly for damage. have trained technicians and the necessary parts Damaged or missing components must be re- and tools. placed immediately. Never pull or push the vehicle by the rear wing or Setting tire pressure spoiler.
  • Page 8: Diagnostic Socket

    Unauthorized work performed head-up displays. The external equipment and cables during the warranty period may result in claims being If other spare parts or accessories are used, Porsche can obstruct clearance around the pedals or become invalidated.
  • Page 9: Airbag System

    Safety and Driving Pleasure g Refer to chapter “Airbag Systems“ on page Your life-saver: Correct use of seat belts Airbag system Securing all objects in the passenger com- partment The seat belts can only protect you from injuries if Airbag systems can only perform their protective they are functional and are used correctly.
  • Page 10: Driving Safety

    Before using a child restraint system: Read and regarding safety measures. follow the instructions from the child restraint system manufacturer as well as this Owner’s For correctly loading your Porsche and stowing items: Manual. g Refer to chapter “Storage“ on page 119. g Refer to chapter “Child Restraint Systems g Refer to chapter “Luggage compartment (service...
  • Page 11 Do not use a phone or other mobile device while Suitable tires and appropriate driving style Your Porsche is an all-rounder. When you release the driving. emergency braking function from Launch Control –, Only make or receive calls using hands-free everything is possible.
  • Page 12 Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- use on race tracks (driver safety training courses, acteristics and the possible effects. mends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they sports driving schools, Club Sport events) and pro- have trained technicians and the necessary parts...
  • Page 13 “Brakes“ on page 59. Switching the sports exhaust system to the Your Porsche is equipped with driver assistance sys- acoustically optimized mode results in signifi- tems that increase safety and driving comfort. cantly increased noise emissions in conjunction...
  • Page 14 Safety and Driving Pleasure Responding correctly to warning signals Fuel is highly flammable, can combust or explode. Engine oil can ignite. Engine oil stored in non-venti- Fuel and fuel vapors are harmful to health. lated areas or thrown-away cloths with engine oil residues can self-combust and result in a fire.
  • Page 15: California Proposition

    Safety and Driving Pleasure •Toxic gases California Proposition 65 component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth issues or other reproductive harm. Parking the vehicle safely Exhaust gas contains the colorless and odorless car- bon monoxide, which causes poisoning even in low concentrations.
  • Page 16: Removing The Fire Extinguisher

    Keep body parts, articles of clothing, long hair tinguisher. Have the fire extinguisher serviced by gency and jewelry away from all moving parts (fans, an authorized Porsche dealer when the service drive belts, etc.). date on the fire extinguisher has been reached at the latest.
  • Page 17: After A Collision

    Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an author- After a collision assistance may not be available, so more effort is ized Porsche dealer, as they have trained techni- required to steer. If the brake booster has failed, a cians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 18 Safety and Driving Pleasure Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche Make yourself comfortable in the driver seat The moving parts of a new vehicle must be run in. dealer, as they have trained technicians and the The parts require the first 932 miles (1,500 km) for necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 19: Driving On Race Tracks

    This is also the case after the brake pads or brake disks have If you intend to take your Porsche across the borders been replaced. of the United States or Canada, you should take into...
  • Page 20 Example: evant service network personnel and may be sent to way in which the data is subsequently processed. Porsche in order to comply with product monitoring – The operating states of system components Whether you can configure settings and which set- obligations or to improve quality, for example.
  • Page 21: Using Online Services

    The required data exchange takes place via a protected connection, e. g., with the Porsche IT systems provided for this purpose. The collection, processing and use of per- sonal data for purposes other than the provision of services take place only when permitted by law or with your consent.
  • Page 22: Overview Graphics

    Overview graphics On the following pages, you will find overview illus- trations of selected areas of the vehicle, with a brief explanation. Further information can be found on the specified pages.
  • Page 23: Filler Openings

    Overview graphics Filler openings b 911 GT3 b 911 GT3 with Touring package g p. 136 Brake fluid g p. 176 Washer fluid g p. 137 Coolant g p. 139 Engine oil...
  • Page 24 Overview graphics b 911 GT3 RS g p. 136 Brake fluid g p. 176 Washer fluid g p. 137 Coolant g p. 139 Engine oil...
  • Page 25: Topics

    Topics On the following pages you will find the content on the various vehicle topics.
  • Page 26: Opening And Locking

    Opening and Locking Opening and Locking Starting the vehicle with discharged vehicle key battery or radio interfer- Vehicle Key ence Replacing vehicle key battery Malfunctions during wireless communication be- Risk of internal burns or tween the vehicle and the vehicle key, or a discharged WARNING death from swallowing vehicle key battery can disable detection of the vehi-...
  • Page 27: Using The Emergency Key

    Opening and Locking Using the emergency key Windows Information Removing the emergency key Opening and closing the windows If a side window is obstructed by an object during closing, it will stop and open again by several centi- Opening and closing win- WARNING meters.
  • Page 28: Hood

    Opening and Locking Hood Power window button, passenger side Opening and closing hood The switches feature a two-stage function. When the switch is actuated, both stages can be clearly felt due to resistance when pushed or pulled. Opening hood from the passenger compart- Stage one –...
  • Page 29: Closing The Hood

    Opening and Locking 1. Pull button A g (Fig. 6). Closing the hood �� The hood is unlocked and opens a gap. CAUTION Heavy hood When closing the hood when it is open half way, the hood's own weight can cause it to fall into the lock. Make sure that there are no foreign objects or limbs in the area of the moving parts (hinges) or under the hood.
  • Page 30 Opening and Locking 1. Press the release button. 1. Unlock the vehicle at the door lock using the 6. Press and hold the button of the vehicle emergency key. key for two seconds. The hood is unlocked, a gap 2. Open the lid safety catch. opens and the alarm system is deactivated.
  • Page 31: Garage Door Opener (Homelink®)

    Opening and Locking Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) Tailgate (service hatch) General safety instructions Opening and closing the tailgate (serv- ice hatches) Pinching, crushing or im- WARNING pact through operated Opening the tailgate (service hatches) equipment If persons or animals are in the range of movement of operated equipment, there is a risk of injury while the Garage Door Opener is being operated or program- med.
  • Page 32 Opening and Locking Fig. 13: Locking the service hatch Guide the service hatches into the groove with the underside and press them closed in the lock area (Fig. 13). �� If the lid is not closed correctly, a warning message appears on the instrument cluster while driving.
  • Page 33: Central Locking

    Opening and Locking Central Locking Brief overview – Opening and closing doors from outside This brief overview is not a substitute for the detailed descriptions in the "Central Locking" chapter. In par- ticular, the brief overview is no substitute for safety messages and warnings.
  • Page 34 Opening and Locking What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What happens? Where? g p. 32 Lock when persons/animals are re- The emergency flasher emits 2 short Press the button on the vehicle maining in the vehicle flashes and then 1 long flash. key twice (within approx.
  • Page 35: Automatic Unlocking

    Opening and Locking Unlocking doors with the vehicle key Unlocking doors from inside Information If the vehicle has no power (for example, if the battery is dead) or if the door openers were pulled too quickly, the door openers may have to be pulled twice.
  • Page 36 Fig. 18: Performing emergency unlocking/locking (911 GT3, �� All doors are locked. The filler flap is not 911 GT3 with Touring Package) locked. 1. Further information can be found in the digital manual (see details at the beginning of this booklet).
  • Page 37 Have faults in the central locking system re- tion and remove it. paired. 6. To prevent the alarm system from triggering: Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- Switch on the ignition within 15 seconds. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they Information have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 38 Opening and Locking 1. Open door. 6. Close door. 2. Remove the emergency key from the vehicle key. 7. Check that all doors are locked. �� The doors can be opened from inside by 3. Turn the safety catch outward with the emer- pulling the door opener.
  • Page 39: Air Conditioning And Ergonomics

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Air Conditioning and Ergo- Safe storage of objects The head airbags are located above the doors in the DANGER side roof frame. If the vehicle overturns, they help nomics prevent occupants from being thrown out of the ve- Objects and items of luggage must be stowed safely Airbag Systems hicle (Coupé...
  • Page 40 Do not cover the airbag system is not designed for deployment are only be dismantled by an authorized Porsche dealer. the back of the seat backrest. Do not make any those in which the risk of injury from airbag deploy-...
  • Page 41 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Improper use of the pas- Risk of severe or fatal in- – In response to a request from the police or other DANGER DANGER senger seat juries from unintentional government agency triggering of the passen- – With the consent of the registered vehicle owner Improper use of the passenger seat can inadvertently ger airbag...
  • Page 42 PASSEN- Fig. 23: PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF/ON indicator tact Porsche on 1-800-PORSCHE before any conver- GER AIR BAG ON indicator light comes on continu- sion. ously when the ignition is switched on or the engine Information is running.
  • Page 43: Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats)

    If possible, only use child restraint systems recom- addition, the airbag can deploy in the event of a colli- mended by Porsche. These systems have been tried sion, with the risk of serious injury or death for the and tested and matched to the interior of your Por- child.
  • Page 44 DANGER straint systems ward-facing child restraint systems. for your Porsche. These systems have been tried and tested and matched to the interior of your Children in group II: 33 to 55 lbs (15 to 25 kg) Children whose child restraint systems are not prop-...
  • Page 45 To reduce the risk of injuries caused by the airbag de- child restraint system, the front airbag on the sure the following: ploying in an accident, Porsche strongly recommends passenger side is automatically deactivated. – The PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator does not light the following: Make sure that the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF...
  • Page 46 If it does not, contact your authorized Porsche Follow all child seat manufacturer's instructions dealer. on installation and use.
  • Page 47 If it does not, contact that it is back and completely down. your authorized Porsche dealer. 5. Adjust the backrest angle of the passenger seat 2. Make sure that the top tether is as long as possi- so that there is solid contact between the seat ble.
  • Page 48 PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator goes out and the airbag 8. . Secure the child seat using the seat belt. Make system is activated. Ask your authorized Porsche dealer about the sure that the full bucket seat can no longer be possibility of installing a Porsche child restraint Do not adjust the seat in any direction after se- moved after the child seat has been installed.
  • Page 49: Air Conditioning System (2-Zone Automatic Air Conditioning)

    The air conditioning can be using the buttons in the center console and using the PCM. Fig. 30: Brief Overview – Front Air Conditioning g Refer to chapter “ Porsche Communication Man- agement (PCM)“ on page 103. What do I want to do?
  • Page 50: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? g digital Switch on automatic mode Press button D (Fig. 30). g digital Setting the temperature Press buttonE (Fig. 30) for the left side or button G (Fig. 30) up (warmer) or down (cooler) for the right side.
  • Page 51: Seat Belts

    Fig. 38: Steering wheel adjustment lever points of the seat belts checked. Do not lay seat belts over hard or breakable ob- Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- 1. Turn the lever down, away from the driver. jects (e.g. glasses, ball-point pens, cellphones, ommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they 2.
  • Page 52: Fastening And Unfastening Seat Belts

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics 1. Assume a comfortable seating position. Opening the belt buckle and unfastening a Information seat belt 2. Adjust the backrest so that the shoulder belt Smoke may be released when the seat belt preten- passes over the center of your shoulder and is sioners are triggered.
  • Page 53: Seats

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Observing the seat belt warning light Seats Adjusting the seat and warning message Adjusting the seat while Adjusting the seat WARNING driving Selecting the correct seat position The seat can move further than intended if adjusted A correct sitting position is important to ensure safe while driving.
  • Page 54 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Adjusting sports seat plus Adjusting full bucket seat Adjusting adaptive sports seat plus Fig. 42: Adjusting sports seat plus Fig. 43: Adjusting full bucket seat Fig. 44: Adjusting adaptive sports seat plus Adjusting seat height Adjusting fore-and-aft position Adjusting seat angle Adjusting backrest angle Adjusting seat height Adjusting seat height...
  • Page 55: Mirrors

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Mirrors Folding backrest down Digitally available: – Using door mirrors Turning seat heating on and off Incorrect assessment of WARNING traffic situation due to distorted representation of surroundings in door mirrors Vehicles or objects appear smaller in convex mirrors and further away than they are in reality.
  • Page 56 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Dimming mirrors Switching automatic interior mirror dim- NOTE ming on and off Switching automatic dimming of door mir- Risk of damage to the door mirrors when washing the rors on and off vehicle in car washes The door mirrors are dimmed automatically, together Fold in door mirrors before using the car wash.
  • Page 57 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Leaking electrolyte fluid CAUTION Electrolyte fluid may escape from a broken mirror. This fluid causes irritation to the skin and eyes. In the event of contact with the skin or eyes, immediately rinse off the electrolyte fluid using clean water.
  • Page 58: Driving And Driving Assistance

    Driving and Driving Assistance Driving and Driving Assis- Auto Start Stop function Depress the clutch pedal fully. tance 3. Vehicles with manual transmission: Select an ap- How Auto Start Stop works propriate gear for the intended driving direction Drive-off assistant The engine stops automatically when the vehicle is and gradient (first gear or reverse).
  • Page 59 Driving and Driving Assistance 3. Release the clutch pedal. Switching off the Auto Start Stop function within Information 30 seconds of leaving the vehicle results in an engine �� The engine stops. The engine will start automatically in certain situa- start only after the driver's door has been closed and Auto Start tions to ensure passenger comfort via air condition-...
  • Page 60 For information on configuring and selecting driving Have the fault corrected at a specialist work- – Front axle lift system active. programs: shop. Porsche recommends an authorized Por- – "Maximum cooling output" function activated. g digital sche dealer as they have trained technicians and –...
  • Page 61: Brakes

    Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends Allow a greater braking distance from the vehicle brake pedal. an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have in front and "brake" the brakes dry at intervals. This can lead to unintentional or more difficult accel-...
  • Page 62 Driving and Driving Assistance Activate the emergency braking func- Automatically releasing the parking brake tion b Engine is running. b Driver’s door is closed. Abrupt deceleration WARNING b Driver’s seat belt is fastened or operating mode or selector lever position D, R or M is selected. Emergency braking results in a very high braking force.
  • Page 63: Starting, Driving And Stopping The Vehicle

    Driving and Driving Assistance Starting, Driving and Stopping the Stopping engine Information Vehicle If no electrical equipment is switched on for 10 mi- Absence of steering and WARNING Ignition lock nutes after the ignition is switched on, the ignition brake power assistance has to be switched on again.
  • Page 64: Transmission

    (D, M or R) when the engine is idling, and (PDC) keep the brake pedal pressed. The 7-speed Porsche double clutch transmission Driving off on hills (PDC) is a transmission with an automatic and a The Approach Assistant provides support during hill manual shift mode.
  • Page 65: Selector Lever Positions

    Driving and Driving Assistance Reading the selector lever position and en- If the selector lever is accidentally moved to a drive R – Reverse gear position from P or N without the brake being applied gaged gear display Only engage reverse gear when the vehicle is (due to a malfunction or incorrect operation), this stationary and the brake is applied.
  • Page 66 Driving and Driving Assistance b Brake pedal pressed. For information on configuring and selecting the driv- Information ing programs: b Shifting would exceed the upper engine speed In the selector lever position display on the instru- g digital limit. ment cluster, D and M light up simultaneously. Press the selector lever (multiple times) forward Manual selection mode remains engaged in the fol- Switching PDC TRACK mode on and off...
  • Page 67 Information − When Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is switched on, the clutch is closed softly. − When Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is switched off, the clutch closes hard. This can Fig. 60: Steering wheel with gearshift paddles...
  • Page 68 Driving and Driving Assistance Driving off with Launch Control A message appears on the instrument clus- ter. Loss of control over the WARNING 3. Release the brake pedal quickly. vehicle or endangering other road users Information In some situations (poor road conditions, driver inat- In PDC SPORT and PDC TRACK modes, in the case tention, etc.) control over the vehicle may be lost or of upshifts immediately after starting with Launch...
  • Page 69 Driving and Driving Assistance Engaging reverse gear Depending on the selected gear, engine speed and Automatic intermediate gas function accelerator pedal position, the upshift indicator lights When the intermediate gas function is switched on, You should only engage reverse gear when the , prompting you to shift to a higher gear.
  • Page 70 Driving and Driving Assistance Driving off with Launch Control 3. Quickly press the accelerator pedal fully and hold it down. Loss of control over the WARNING �� The engine speed levels off above approx. vehicle or endangering 5,000 rpm. other road users 4.
  • Page 71: Lights

    Switching on automatic headlights Press the AUTO button. The AUTO button lights up red. The automatic headlights and Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) are switched on. Switch on parking light – Press button License plate light, instrument lighting, and parking light are switched on.
  • Page 72 Driving and Driving Assistance What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? Switch on rear fog light – Press button g digital Switch exterior lights off completely Press button for approx. 2 seconds. The AUTO button goes out. The exterior lights remain completely switched off until a speed of 5 mph (10 km/h) or a distance of 330 ft.
  • Page 73: Dynamic Cornering Light

    Driving and Driving Assistance They are switched off again when operational readi- Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Dynamic high beam (Canada only) ness is switched on or the automatic headlights are Plus) with LED matrix headlights switched off. b Automatic headlights switched on.
  • Page 74 (USA only) 16.4 ft. (5 m)). High beam, Dynamic High Beam b Dipped beam is active when the reference run b Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) Flasher has been carried out while stationary. with LED matrix headlights b Automatic headlights switched on.
  • Page 75 Switching off manually (Canada only) Press the lever once to pressure point 3 (Fig. 66) Press the lever once to pressure point 4 b Applies to Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (Fig. 66). �� The indicator light lights up. Depending on various factors, such as the position of ��...
  • Page 76: Front Axle Lift System

    Driving and Driving Assistance Front axle lift system Emergency flasher following an accident Function The emergency flasher is activated automatically in the event of an accident in which the airbag is trig- The front axle lift system can lift the front of the gered.
  • Page 77 Driving and Driving Assistance Raising and lowering the front end Lowering the front end NOTE Raising the front end b Doors are closed. The system must not induce you to take risks with b Engine is running. your safety. Responsibility when driving, such as choosing an appropriate speed, remains with the Press button (Fig. 68).
  • Page 78: Parkassist

    Driving and Driving Assistance ParkAssist System limitations Information General safety instructions External ultrasound waves (e.g. air brakes from other The automatic lift positions are saved for all vehicle vehicles, road sweeping machines, pneumatic ham- user profiles and can therefore be viewed by all vehi- Lack of attention WARNING mers) can interfere with obstacle detection.
  • Page 79: Distance Measurement

    Switch off the acoustic warning. Fig. 69: Ultrasound sensors for distance measurement For information on operating the Porsche Communi- The ultrasound sensors A(Fig. 69) in the rear bump- cation Management (PCM): g Refer to chapter “ Porsche Communication Man- ers measure the distance to the nearest obstacle.
  • Page 80: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm)

    The objects shown by the camera appear distorted. view. These guide lines indicate the direction the ve- Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) is The red marking indicates the rear of the vehicle. The hicle can follow with the steering wheel in the current...
  • Page 81 1. Press the PASM controller. tuning can be set separately for the front and rear 2. Turn the controller left or right to the desired axles via Porsche Active Suspension Management value. (PASM). Fig. 71: PASM button in the switch panel...
  • Page 82: Porsche Stability Management (Psm)

    Lack of PSM-support ensuring good lane-holding and stable handling. WARNING Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is an active control system for stabilizing the vehicle in extreme When PSM is switched off, the support provided by Engine drag torque control (EDTC) driving situations.
  • Page 83 – When rocking the vehicle free Press the button. �� ESC is immediately active. Porsche Stability Management (PSM) can be The light indicator on the button and the switched off in two stages: Porsche Stability Management (PSM) OFF – Stage 1 ESC OFF: warning light on the instrument cluster Switch off ESC lateral dynamics control.
  • Page 84: Porsche Torque Vectoring

    ESC/TC. An acoustic light on the instrument cluster go out. The ESC Operating principle signal also sounds. remains switched off. The Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV+) includes Information the transverse dynamic braking interventions for Set electronic stability control and traction −...
  • Page 85: Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (Pvts)

    Scope of supply and initial activation position of the vehicle is not communicated in the notification. PVTS is tested by the authorized Porsche Partner and activated together with the vehicle owner. Contact the PVTS Security Operating Center After activation, the vehicle owner will receive impor- (SOC) if your vehicle is stolen.
  • Page 86 Contact the PVTS Security Operating Center (SOC) before transporting the vehicle and when you have finished transporting the vehicle. – or – Via the Porsche Connect or Car Connect smart- phone app or at www.porsche.com/connect be- fore and after transporting the vehicle. Service...
  • Page 87: Windshield Wipers

    Driving and Driving Assistance Windshield wipers Brief overview This brief overview does not replace the comprehen- sive descriptions provided in the "Radio" chapter. In particular, the brief overview is no substitute for safety messages and warnings. Fig. 78: Switch for rain sensor/intermittent operation sensitivity Fig. 77: Windshield wiper lever What do I want to do?
  • Page 88 Driving and Driving Assistance What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? Wipe front p. 86 Slow Press the lever to position 2 once. Fast Press the lever to position 3 once. Once: Push lever to position 4 (holding lever in position 4 accelerates wiping action).
  • Page 89: Wiper Blades

    Driving and Driving Assistance Windshield wipers Setting the wiper speed At a driving speed below approx. 2.5 mph (4 km/h), When the windshield wipers or operational readi- rain sensor operation is activated automatically when ness are switched off, the wipers move up slightly the windshield wipers are switched on.
  • Page 90: Replacing Windshield Wiper Blades

    (before and after the cold season), if wiper perform- (position 4). ance deteriorates or if they are damaged. Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche �� The windshield wipers return to their initial dealer. Incorrectly secured wiper CAUTION position.
  • Page 91 Spoiler is extended. b Dynamic Downforce mode selected Spoiler is retracted. b Speed >9 mph (15 km/h) b DRS ready display in instrument cluster Porsche Active Aerodynamic b 911 GT3 RS Information Fig. 81: Rear wing setting After the ignition is switched on, the NORMAL driv- The PCM or the mode switch can be used to select ing program is automatically selected.
  • Page 92: Cruise

    Driving and Driving Assistance Cruise Deactivate DRS Digitally available: – General safety instructions Displays and controls Press DRS button. – Switching cruise control readiness on Unsafe traffic situations - or - WARNING – Activating cruise control and unfavorable road con- Press the brake pedal. –...
  • Page 93: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Driving and Driving Assistance Traffic Sign Recognition Failure of camera to de- Information WARNING tect traffic signs General safety instructions If the camera does not detect a traffic sign, the The camera view can be impaired by different influ- speed limit stored in the navigation is automatically Traffic sign recognition is available depending on the encing factors (e.g.
  • Page 94: Warn And Brake Assist (911 Gt3/911 Gt3 With Touring Package)

    – If brake lights are defective – Collision warning – If there is a fault in the Porsche Stability Man- Drive with extreme care. – Braking jolt agement (PSM) or if the Porsche Stability Man- –...
  • Page 95: Collision Warning

    Driving and Driving Assistance g digital Automatic braking and braking assistance If the driver does not respond to the warning jolt or Collision warning does not brake sufficiently, Warn and Brake Assist can assist the driver with braking by progressively increasing braking force or braking the vehicle to a standstill.
  • Page 96: Display And Input

    Display and input Display and input Instrument cluster Instrument cluster overview Fig. 86: Instrument cluster The instrument cluster offers two different views. Using the tube menu A – Speed & Assist display The classic view with extensive setting options and You can toggle between tubes and select menu op- In the classic view, information about time, outside the track view with a reduction to the essentials.
  • Page 97 Display and input In the track view, information about tire pressure, For information on the track view: Identification for location of filler flap g Refer to chapter “Instrument cluster display con- coolant temperature and kilometers/mileage per day The arrow in classic view points toward the is displayed in the Speed &...
  • Page 98: Operating The Instrument Cluster

    Display and input Pointer in the red area – operating temperature D – Play next station/track too high Press the button D (Fig. 87). If the coolant level is low, warning signals may appear if the vehicle tilts at an extreme angle E –...
  • Page 99 B – Porsche Active Aerodynamic instrument cluster. Vehicle e view e Custom G – Skipping back one or several selection Press button B (Fig. 88). levels in the Car & Info 2 display Refer to chapter “Porsche Active Aerody- namic“ on page 89. Press button G (Fig. 88).
  • Page 100 Display and input Fig. 89: Instrument cluster display contents Instrument cluster display contents Certain displays are only available when the vehicle is stationary. Not all functions are explained in detail in this manual. The examples will help you recognize the functions and the menu structure. Classic view Tube Display...
  • Page 101 Display and input Classic view Tube Display What can I do?/What is displayed? Where? Display the odometer and trip counter. – Odometer and trip Counter The trip counter reverts to "0" after ex- ceeding 6,213 miles or 9,999 kilome- ters. Reset trip odometer In classic view: Right knob on the multifunction...
  • Page 102: Track View

    Display and input Classic view Tube Display What can I do?/What is displayed? Where? Display the current and maximum longi- – G-Force tudinal and lateral acceleration forces in the form of a circular diagram and reset them. g p. 149 Display tire pressure monitoring system. Tire pressure Display power and torque.
  • Page 103 Display and input spoke of the multifunction steering wheel can be Drive with gear shift assist used to switch to the Chrono, Performance or G- Force menus or to switch to the classic view. Information The track view is retained even after the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 104 Display and input Select personal speed limit in the PCM. e Settings  e Assistance systems e Personal speed limits Select Limit 1 or Limit 2. To set the speed: Select and set the desired speed. �� When the speed limit is activated, Speed & As- sist, the selected speed is displayed as a red marker in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 105: Porsche Communication Management (Pcm)

    Fig. 94: Touch display areas Fig. 93: Volume control and rotary/push button What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? Switch on Porsche Communication Management – Switch on the ignition or press volume control A (PCM) (Fig. 93).
  • Page 106 Opening set-up assistant manually: e Settings    Set-up assistant – g digital e Settings  e Tap Porsche Connect Set- Activate/deactivate private mode (availability de- – pendent on country) tings e Private mode. 1. Further information can be found in the digital manual (see details at the beginning of this booklet).
  • Page 107 Display and input What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Tap Service  Display service interval –   Tap . The display contains information about when the next service is due. g digital e Settings  e Tap the system/vehicle.
  • Page 108 Select to open freehand input. to adjust the display. Entry via the keyboard 2. Write the desired characters with your finger. To set the Porsche Communication Management 1. Tap the input field. 3. To enter a space, swipe your finger from left (PCM): ��...
  • Page 109: Warning And Information Messages

    1. Further information can be found in the digital manual (see details at the beginning of this booklet). 2. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 110 Adjust your driving If the fault occurs multiple times or consistently, have the problem corrected by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 111 “Flat Tire“ on page 167. If necessary, Call a roadside assistance service and have the vehicle towed. g Refer to chapter “Towing“ on page 133. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 112 Display and input Message in instrument cluster or PCM Meaning and action required Tire pressure Speed for set tire pressure has been exceeded. too low Continued driving possible with adjustment. – OR – Reduce speed Performance pressure Set the correct tire pressure at the next opportunity. g Refer to chapter “Tires and Wheels“...
  • Page 113 Display and input Message in instrument cluster or PCM Meaning and action required Oil pressure is too low. Park vehicle safely. Immediately stop when it is safe to do so and switch off the engine. Do not continue driving. Oil pressure low Check whether there is an obvious oil leak in or under the vehicle.
  • Page 114 Display and input Message in instrument cluster or PCM Meaning and action required The particle filter has become clogged with soot. Continued driving possible with adjustment. Adapt your driving style so that the filter cleans itself automatically. Check Select SPORT driving program. particle filter Switching off cruise control.
  • Page 115 See Owner's Manual Reduce load – OR – Chassis system error Adapted driving permitted, See Owner's Manual Digitally available: – Warning lights and light indicators – Porsche Communication Management (PCM) display content – Brief overview - Voice control – Using voice control...
  • Page 116: Operation And Use

    Operation and use Operation and use Navigation Using Navigation Configuring map contents e Alternative 1. In the map view, select Risk of accident through routes. WARNING e Select Navigation   (on the left in disregarding road traffic 2. Available alternative routes are displayed. the sidebar) laws 3.
  • Page 117 Display map display and navigation infor- b Data connection is being made... mation on the instrument cluster b Porsche Connect Services are activated. For information on operating the instrument cluster: g Refer to chapter “Operating the instrument clus- Displaying traffic information on the map ter“...
  • Page 118 Operation and use Digitally available: – Brief overview - Navigation – Changing navigation settings – Toll devices...
  • Page 119: Phone

    This brief overview is not a substitute for the detailed descriptions. In particular, the brief overview is no substitute for safety messages and warnings. For information on operating the Porsche Communi- cation Management (PCM). g Refer to chapter “ Porsche Communication Man- agement (PCM)“...
  • Page 120: Notifications

    Operation and use What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Phone  e Tap favorite (see A (Fig. 112)) Add to favorites e Select the desired contact from Store contact as fa- g digital the list e vorite e Phone ...
  • Page 121: Luggage And Transport

    Luggage and Transport Luggage and Transport Luggage compartment (service Do not place any heavy or bulky objects in the storage net. room) Storage Depending on its equipment, the vehicle has the fol- Stowing loads Storing objects lowing storage options: Changed vehicle handling Unsecured or incorrectly WARNING –...
  • Page 122 Luggage and Transport b Vehicles with 12-volt lithium battery (LiFePO4) Incorrect tire pressure WARNING with a capacity of 60 Ah An incorrect tire pressure can impair driving safety. The tire sealant and tool box are located in the glove compartment of the vehicle. Adapt the tire pressure to the load.
  • Page 123 Luggage and Transport Removing the tire filling compressor Fig. 131: Attaching the plastic cover Fig. 129: Tire sealant and tool box 3. Disengage retaining strap on the underside of Fig. 130: Releasing and lifting the plastic cover the plastic cover and attach it to the luggage Tire sealant (Tire Mobility System –...
  • Page 124 Luggage and Transport 4. Open the cover of the storage compartment for Remove the plastic cover the tire filling compressor. WARNING 5. Remove the tire filling compressor from the stor- age compartment. Hands, fingers, articles of clothing, necklaces or long hair can be detected by the radiator fan when work- ing in the service room.
  • Page 125 Luggage and Transport 1. Lift the plastic cover on the top end until the Install the plastic cover Installing radiator cover catches audibly disengage. Install the plastic cover 2. Pull the plastic cover backward slightly and lift it at the front. ��...
  • Page 126: Smoker's Package

    Luggage and Transport Smoker's Package Electrical Socket Opening and closing the ashtray Using the ashtray Using 12-volt electrical socket Fire hazard due to flam- Electric shock, short cir- WARNING DANGER mable objects cuit or fire Waste paper can ignite in the ashtray. Touching conductive parts of the vehicle can lead to an electric shock.
  • Page 127 Luggage and Transport The 12-volt electrical socket is located in the pas- senger's side footwell.
  • Page 128 Luggage and Transport A: Proper charging adapter with distance X between Information the earth connection and the upper edge of the − The electrical sockets also work when the ig- charging adapter must be less than approx. 0.63 in. nition is switched off. The vehicle battery is ( 16 mm).
  • Page 129: Mobility And Minor Repairs

    The catalytic converters burn the undesired pollu- Porsche provides a warranty on the exhaust gas Depending on whether a vehicle is driven fast or slow tants contained in the exhaust gases before they...
  • Page 130: 12-Volt Battery

    The battery should only be removed and installed sure. at an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- mends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have Always monitor your fuel consumption. trained technicians and the necessary parts and Develop a smooth driving style and avoid speed tools.
  • Page 131 The 12-volt lithium battery is located in the front by an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- luggage compartment under a plastic cover. mends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have For information on removing the plastic cover: trained technicians and the necessary parts and g Refer to chapter “Luggage compartment (service...
  • Page 132: Lithium Battery Charging

    Only have the lithium battery in this ve- Switch off ignition. hicle replaced with a lithium battery explic- itly intended by Porsche for this vehicle. The Information use of other lithium or lead-acid batteries The battery will run down even if the vehicle is out of results in significant malfunctions including operation.
  • Page 133: Emergency Starting

    − Max. charging current: 90 A Emergency starting a lithium battery chains, watch straps) do not come into contact If in doubt: Contact an authorized Porsche with conductive parts of the vehicle. The 12-volt lithium battery is automatically discon- dealer. Never connect jumper cables directly to the bat- nected from the vehicle electrical system if the bat- tery or other electrical components.
  • Page 134: Replacing The Lithium Battery

    Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- battery first, then from the positive terminal for mends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have emergency starting +. trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 135: Towing

    Mobility and Minor Repairs Towing Follow the manufacturer's safety and operating It is not possible to guarantee that the transmission instructions. is sufficiently lubricated when the engine is not run- Towing the vehicle ning. The following points must be noted in order to Observe the permissible towing force of the prevent damage to the transmission.
  • Page 136 Fig. 145: Towing hook 134. Attaching the towing hook 3. Activate Porsche Vehicle Tracking System (PTVS Plus) transport mode. The towing hook is stored in the tool box. Pulling out a vehicle that has become stuck g Refer to chapter “Scope of supply and initial...
  • Page 137 Mobility and Minor Repairs 4. Pull in the winch cable and check the underbody 5. Fasten the straps to the front of the flatbed. of the vehicle to see if there are any obstacles in 6. Slacken the winch cable, but do not detach it. the way.
  • Page 138: Changing The Brake Fluid

    Ingestion of brake fluid Checking the brake fluid level DANGER Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- ommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they Brake fluid is harmful to health and can be fatal if have trained technicians and the necessary parts ingested.
  • Page 139: Coolant

    Porsche recommends an authorized drive belts. The engine fans are installed under the Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians hood. After the engine is stopped, the engine com- and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 140: Checking The Coolant Level And Adding Coolant

    Mobility and Minor Repairs – Glysantin® G40 the coolant loss corrected immediately. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- mends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they Checking the coolant level and adding have trained technicians and the necessary parts coolant and tools.
  • Page 141: Engine Oil

    Mobility and Minor Repairs b Vehicle is level. Engine oil The oil pressure warning light is not a fill level indica- tor. b Engine is at operating temperature runs at idle Checking engine oil level The oil pressure warning light indicates that serious speed.
  • Page 142 Wipe up spilled engine oil with a cloth. Correct the oil level at the earliest opportunity. Cloths soaked with engine oil must be stored in a Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- well-ventilated area until disposal. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they...
  • Page 143: Adding Engine Oil

    – Porscherecommends that you use only engine oils approved by Porsche. Observe the service intervals. – The oils approved by Porsche can be mixed with each other. – Do not mix in any oil additives. – If an engine leak is suspected, have the engine checked immediately.
  • Page 144: Emergency Call System

    Mobility and Minor Repairs Emergency Call System 4. Unscrew the cap of the oil filler opening. If the vehicle battery is disconnected or defective, an integral battery ensures that the emergency call 5. Add the amount of engine oil displayed on the Emergency call system remains available for at least one hour for instrument cluster.
  • Page 145: Data Transmission

    The automatic emergency call cannot be prevented by pressing SOS button A (Fig. 154). 1. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 146: Car Care

    PCM be changed. professionally and the warranty is retained for the g digital Chemical detergents full period: Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. The WARNING dealer will create a status report and will certify that the vehicle is in good condition.
  • Page 147: Wheel Care

    Cover openings before cleaning. tions for use on the containers. correct pH value can destroy the surface of the Porsche recommends car care products from wheels. Porsche Tequipment. If possible, wash the wheels every two weeks Treat cleaned leather only with a leather care with a sponge or washing brush.
  • Page 148 Porsche Tequipment. cleaning will cause a lasting change to the surface. NOTE To protect carpets, the Porsche range of accessories When lightly soiled, wet a soft cloth with water includes the correct size of floor mats with the appro- or a pH neutral soap solution and wipe off the Unsuitable cleaning and care agents and incorrect priate fastening.
  • Page 149 Porsche recommends contacting an authorized The air conditioning system evaporator (cooling coil) Porsche dealer because they have trained tech- Screens and touch displays are susceptible to must never be repaired or replaced with an evap- nicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 150: Measurement On The Test Stand

    Porsche Doppelkupplung Never use radial and diagonal tires on the vehicle at as a jack or lifting platform, e.g. jack or lifting plat- (PDK) selector lever in position N.
  • Page 151: Checking Tire Pressure

    Mobility and Minor Repairs Tire pressure and Tire Pressure Moni- A tire pressure that is excessively low can cause the The tire pressure must correspond to the prescribed tires to overheat and become damaged, even invisi- value. toring System (TPMS) bly.
  • Page 152: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- with a warning if the tire pressure of one or more tires mends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have is significantly low. If the tire pressure warning light The yellow tire pressure warning is displayed for...
  • Page 153 Mobility and Minor Repairs – After the wheels have been changed without up- Tire pressure for race circuits Information dating the tire settings. For driving on a race circuit, you can set and monitor The Tire Pressure Monitoring system issues warn- –...
  • Page 154 Mobility and Minor Repairs A message appears in the instrument cluster and the Setting tires If necessary, adjust the tire pressure on the symbol is continuously displayed. wheel to the required pressure. Edit settings for tire type and size, load and comfort When tire pressures for race circuits are activated for Race circuit mode in the TPM is automatically deacti- pressure/standard pressure via the touch display on...
  • Page 155 –0.1 bar, this tire must be inflated by 1.4 psi (0.1 bar). The tire temperature has already been Only use tires and wheels approved by Porsche. The tire pressure warning light on the instrument taken into account in the pressure shown.
  • Page 156 Mobility and Minor Repairs "Traction" AA, A, B, C Fabric layer A layer of rubber-coated, parallel threads. The traction classes in descending order are AA, A, B Cord and C, and they represent the tire's ability to stop on wet surfaces. This is measured under controlled con- The threads that make up the layers of fabric.
  • Page 157: Inflating Tires

    Mobility and Minor Repairs Maximum permitted tire pressure Do not overload the vehicle. Information The maximum permitted pressure to which a cold tire If you are going to load the vehicle, first correct You can also check the tire pressure and inflate your can be inflated.
  • Page 158 Mobility and Minor Repairs B – TIN (Tire Identification Number) Up to 190 km/h (118 Example: DOT xx xx xxxx xxxx mph) The DOT symbol indicates that the tires meet the re- Up to 210 km/h (131 quirements of the US Department of Transportation, mph) and includes the following information: –...
  • Page 159: Checking Tires

    Lack of grip WARNING nearest workshop. 2. The original equipment tires of the Porsche have built-in tire wear indicators. They are molded Initially, new tires do not provide their full grip. For safety reasons, tires must be replaced in the...
  • Page 160: Balancing Wheels

    Fitting tires incorrectly on the rim can damage both Only authorized Porsche dealers may fit tires. the tire and rim, which may cause the tire to burst. When changing a wheel, the procedure descri- Visit an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 161 The hard blows of an impact wrench damage the central bolt and the retainer. Prepare the wheel The reaction arm of a cordless impact wrench can The Porsche Central locking is a coordinated overall Fig. 163: Socket with auxiliary tool damage the rims. system, consisting of: 2.
  • Page 162: Preparing The Vehicle

    Mobility and Minor Repairs 5. Raise the vehicle only at the prescribed jacking points. g Refer to chapter “Jack and Lifting Platform“ on page 175. 6. Raise the vehicle until the wheel lifts off the ground. Do not lower the vehicle until the end of assembly.
  • Page 163: Central Bolts

    1.2 m – 1.5 m) into the socket with a ening the front wheels. greased. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche 1”-square connection. recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they 3. With the help of a second person brake the...
  • Page 164 Mobility and Minor Repairs Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools. Fig. 172: Place the wheel on the wheel hub Fig. 171: Check safety bolts 1. Put the wheel onto the wheel hub carefully and without tilting (Fig. 172).
  • Page 165 Do not remove old grease. All other parts must be grease-free. – Only use accessories that have been ap- proved by Porsche. Fig. 175: Put on the socket Fig. 176: Tightening the central bolt 4. Position the socket and push it on against a 7.
  • Page 166 Mobility and Minor Repairs Performing emergency fastening of the Information central bolt If wheel hub, Brake disc, Wheel studs, wheel or cen- Inadequately tightened tral screw must be renewed the central screw must WARNING central bolt be tightened 2 times (Fig. 179). −...
  • Page 167 Mobility and Minor Repairs b Long lever (approx. 1 m) with 1” adapter. 1. Tighten the central bolt with great force us- b Torque wrench for 100 Nm with 1” adapter. ing a long lever and loosen again by 1/4 turn (Fig. 180). Fig. 182: Markings on the central bolt 3.
  • Page 168: Storing Wheels

    Set the maximum permitted speed as the speed For important information about driving on the race limit. Use only snow chains approved by Porsche so track: g Observe the separate brochure "Driving on the race that there is sure to be sufficient clearance be- Fit snow tires in a timely manner before the cold tween the wheel well and the chain.
  • Page 169: Flat Tire

    22 psi (1.5 bar), do not continue driving. 7. Set up the warning triangle at a suitable dis- Have sealed tires replaced by an authorized Por- tance. sche dealer as soon as possible. Tell the Porsche dealer that the tire contains tire sealant.
  • Page 170 Mobility and Minor Repairs Filling tire sealant (Tire Mobility System – Tire repairs are not allowed. Replace damaged tires. TMS) Observe the safety information and instructions Flammable and harmful WARNING for use in the separate operating instructions for sealant the tire sealant and compressor. The sealant is highly flammable and harmful to In the event of a flat tire, tire defects or tire damage health.
  • Page 171: Checking The Pressure

    E firmly into the tire nents except the fuses listed here (e.g. relays). valve F using the valve turner D. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- Inflating the tire ommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts g Follow the operating instructions on the compres-...
  • Page 172: Checking And Changing Fuses

    3. If necessary, carefully remove the purple plastic stalled at various locations in the vehicle, which are strip over the fuses. only accessible to an authorized Porsche dealer. 4. To check the fuse, remove it from its slot using Fuse ratings the yellow plastic gripper.
  • Page 173 Mobility and Minor Repairs Opening the fuse box in the passenger's Load Load side footwell PDK selector lever control unit Left headlight electronics Parking brake, PSM control unit Row C (Fig. 185) Driver assistant control unit Load PVTS control unit Camera for driver assistance systems Diagnostic socket Left radiator fan BCM control unit...
  • Page 174: Refueling

    Mobility and Minor Repairs Refueling Row C (Fig. 186) Load General safety instructions Load Garage Door Opener Refueling Fires Phones DANGER Air conditioning pressure switch, air qual- BCM control unit ity sensor The RF energy from a cellphone can cause sparking BCM control unit on bare metal, much like aluminum foil in a micro- Right radiator fan...
  • Page 175: Filling With Fuel

    RON 91 / smells (so-called “rotten egg smell”). Porsche is not MON 82.5 (86 CLC or AKI). responsible for this particularity and it does not indi- The engine is optimally designed for unleaded fuels cate a defect in the vehicle.
  • Page 176 If the gas cap is lost, it can only be replaced by a �� The filler flap is unlocked mechanically. genuine Porsche part. 3. To open the filler flap, press on the rear part of the flap. 4. If the flap does not open, repeat steps 2 and 3.
  • Page 177: Jack And Lifting Platform

    Mobility and Minor Repairs Jack and Lifting Platform The evaporation chamber and activated charcoal canister prevent fuel vapors from being released into Raising the vehicle the atmosphere when the outside temperature is very high, when the vehicle is cornering quickly or when it has been parked so that it is not level.
  • Page 178: Topping Up Washer Fluid

    Washer Fluid For information on window cleaner concentrates ap- WARNING vehicle proved by Porsche: Contact an authorized Porsche Selecting washer fluid dealer. An unsecured or incorrectly secured vehicle can move If the washer fluid level is too low, a warning symbol unintentionally or tip or fall off lifting equipment such appears on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 179: Technical Data

    The safety compliance sticker gives you the peace of The tire pressure plate is located on the door sill of mind that your new Porsche complies with all Federal the driver's door. Motor Vehicle Safety Standards that were in effect at the time the vehicle was manufactured.
  • Page 180: Explanation Of Terms

    Technical Data Payload information Riding in the luggage Vehicle payload DANGER compartment Explanation of terms Injuries in an accident are much more likely if there The gross vehicle weight rating is the maximum per- are passengers in the luggage compartment. mitted weight of the vehicle including occupants, Occupants may only ride in the seats provided luggage and optional equipment.
  • Page 181: Wheel And Tire Sizes

    Wheel and Tire Sizes Tires approved by Porsche are the best tires for your vehicle. The load capacity code number (e.g., "105") and speed code letter for permitted maximum speed (e.g., "Y") are minimum requirements. When fitting new or different tires: g Refer to chapter “Tires and Wheels“...
  • Page 182: Tire Pressure

    FA = front axle, RA = rear axle, RO = rim offset Tire pressure All tire pressures apply only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche for cold tires (68°F/20°C). – Define the load status of the vehicle in the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Adapt the tire pressure to the vehicle load.
  • Page 183 Technical Data Performance tire pressure up to 180 mph (290 km/h) Tires Summer tires 2.1 bar/210 kPa/30 psi 255/35 ZR 20 / 315/30 ZR 21 1.9 bar/190 kPa/27 psi Summer tires 2.0 bar/200 kPa/29 psi FA: 275/35 ZR 20 / 335/30 ZR 21...
  • Page 184 Technical Data Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Technical data - Audio and video files Supported media Portable playback devices MTP players, USB 3.0 devices from "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6", e.g., USB sticks, USB MP3 players without special driver software, external USB flash memories and hard drives File system USB storage device exFAT, FAT or FAT32, NTFS file system with max.
  • Page 185 Inspection marks and declarations of con- FCC ID: T8GA270 (MIB2) Changes or modifications made to the equipment not expressly approved by Porsche may void the FCC au- formity FCC ID: T8GP114 (ConBox High online) thorization to operate the equipment. Radiofrequency...
  • Page 186 Technical Data limits are designed to provide reasonable protection Operation is subject to the following two conditions: Bluetooth® approval (extract) against harmful interference in a residential installa- (1) These devices may not cause interference; and Albania–Andorra–Angola–Aruba–Australia–Aus- tion. The equipment generates, uses and can radi- tria–Bahamas–Bahrain–Barbados–Belarus–Bel- (2) These devices must accept any interference, in- ate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and...
  • Page 187: Index

    Attaching windshield snow covers or sun shades. . 88 Aluminum rims Add a My Porsche Auto Start Stop function Care instructions......145 navigation destination.
  • Page 188 Fastening........50 Call up Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Instructions.
  • Page 189 Adjusting......digital¹ My Porsche services....digital¹...
  • Page 190 Index Electrical power windows Examples of commands..... digital¹ Freeze protection opening/closing windows....25 in coolant.
  • Page 191 Index Headlights....... . . digital¹ Display service intervals....102 Adjusting.
  • Page 192 Setting....... . digital¹ My Porsche....... . digital¹...
  • Page 193 Online Navigation......digital¹ PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management). 78 Functions available during a phone call. . . digital¹...
  • Page 194 Index Porsche Connect......digital¹ Radio........digital¹...
  • Page 195 Shifting Automatic engine stopping (Auto Start Stop Porsche Double Clutch Transmission (PDC). . 62 function) (vehicles with PDK)....57 Engine........61 Signage glare reduction.
  • Page 196 Setting the tire type and tire size... 153 Porsche Double Clutch Transmission (PDC). . 62 on the phone......117 Snow chains (general information).
  • Page 197 Index Vehicle key WiFi Change battery......24 Device manager......digital¹ Warn and Brake Assist Lock the vehicle.

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