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718 Cayman GT4 RS, 718 Spyder RS
Good to Know – Owner's Manual
WKD 982 03 B 21 24

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  • Page 1 718 Cayman GT4 RS, 718 Spyder RS Good to Know – Owner’s Manual WKD 982 03 B 21 24...
  • Page 2 US or Canada. Please ask After downloading the Owner's Manual, it can also be your authorized Porsche dealer for advice concerning Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is the owner of numerous accessed offline. the current availability of options and verify that...
  • Page 3 2. Instructions that must be followed on the cen- fic laws at all times. ©2023 Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG ter display. g Indicates where you can find more information on a Warnings and symbols topic.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Real-time Traffic Info......182 My Porsche App....... 183 Driving and Driving Assistance News.
  • 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 Settin tire pressure care and attention in order to achieve its full poten- – Sensors and cameras are not cracked or tial. You will thus be able count on your Porsche in damaged critical situations. – Cooling air ducts, sensors and cameras not covered (e.g., by films, stone guards, license...
  • Page 7 Safety and Driving Pleasure Excessively low or high tire pressure can destroy the Lighting system components are: Keeping windshield, windows and wiper tire and wheel, extend braking distance, and signifi- blades clean and functional – parking and driving lights, low beam and high cantly increase accident risk.
  • Page 8 The use of replacement parts or accessories not ap- Use one seat belt to secure one occupant only. proved by Porsche may also void your vehicle war- Remove any bulky articles of clothing, e.g. winter ranty. coats.
  • Page 9 Securing all objects in the passenger com- regarding safety measures. partment For correctly loading your Porsche and stowing items: g Refer to chapter “Stowing loads“ on page 188. Airbag systems can only perform their protective function if all occupants have their seat belts fas- Preventing crushing hazards tened and maintain the correct seating position.
  • Page 10 Driving in the wet requires mindfulness and re- may behave inappropriately in dangerous situations. duced speeds. This is especially true on roads Your Porsche is an all-rounder. From Launch Con- Children can accidentally trigger automatic settings with standing water, as the handling properties trol to emergency braking –...
  • Page 11 If you operate the Porsche Communication Manage- The water film delays the braking effect and requires on carefully and have the fault corrected. Visit ment PCM or other components in the vehicle while more force when pressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 12 For information on availability: Contact an authorized acteristics and the possible effects. None of these systems can overcome the limits dic- Porsche dealer. This type of tire is approved for use tated by the laws of driving physics. on public highways and meets all statutory require- The reduced tire tread depth means that there is ments and safety criteria.
  • Page 13 You should Driving with a loaded vehicle therefore be aware of your social responsibility The handling of your Porsche changes depending on Fuel is highly flammable, can combust or explode. and respect the privacy of your environment, es- the load condition.
  • Page 14 Safety and Driving Pleasure Hazardous fluids Transportable liquid containers Exhaust gas contains the colorless and odorless car- bon monoxide, which causes poisoning even in low concentrations. Switch off the engine when the vehicle is at a standstill. Never leave the engine running unnec- essarily in closed spaces.
  • Page 15 Safety and Driving Pleasure Risk of fire due to hot ex- California Proposition 65 component wear contain or emit chemicals known WARNING haust system to the State of California to cause cancer and birth issues or other reproductive harm. Do not park the vehicle in places where flam- mable substances, such as dry grass or leaves, Parking the vehicle safely could come into contact with the hot exhaust...
  • Page 16 You should only attempt the work described in the instructions if you are completely familiar with repair and maintenance procedures. Visit an Authorized Porsche Dealer – they have trained On vehicles with Clubsport package, the fire extin- technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 17 Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an author- Never tow-start or push-start the vehicle. ized Porsche dealer, as they have trained techni- cians and the required parts and tools. Before towing your vehicle or having your vehicle towed: b 718 Cayman GT4 RS g Refer to chapter “Towing and tow-starting“...
  • Page 18 The moving parts of a new vehicle must be run in. Observing the ground clearance The parts require the first 930 miles (1,500 km) for tion regarding your Porsche this purpose. The oil and fuel consumption may be Make yourself comfortable in the driver seat somewhat higher than normal during this period.
  • Page 19 Before driving abroad If you have taken your Porsche abroad and would like Always make inquiries about the current stipula- to transfer it to your home country, you should always...
  • Page 20 – Malfunctions and faults in important system Using functions in the vehicle The features of Porsche online services and the asso- components (e.g. lights, brakes) ciated data protection information can be found in a Depending on the selected equipment, you can add suitable location (e.g.
  • Page 21: 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 22: Driver's Cockpit

    Overview graphics Driver’s Cockpit g p. 49 A Door opener g p. 73 B Door mirror adjustment g p. 86 C Light switch g p. 78 D Ignition lock g p. 28 E Overhead console g p. 33 F Power windows g p. 77 G Electric parking brake g p. 34 H Trunk lid release g p. 70 I Seat adjustment g p. 68 J Steering wheel adjustment...
  • Page 23: Center Console

    Center Console g p. 64 A Air vents g p. 161 B Chrono Stopwatch g p. 187 C Drink/cup holder g p. 186 D Glove compartment E Porsche Communication Management g p. 110 (PCM) g p. 62 F Air conditioning control panel g p. 22 G Control panel g p. 191 H Ashtray, cigarette lighter g p. 186...
  • Page 24: Control Panel

    D Sport exhaust system g p. 90 E Front axle lift system g p. 88 F Emergency flasher g p. 80 G PDK SPORT mode H Porsche Active Suspension Manage- g p. 92 ment (PASM) g p. 48 I Central locking g p. 93 J Electronic Stability Control (ESC) K Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and g p. 93...
  • Page 25: Pcm Text And Character Input

    Overview graphics PCM Text and character Input g p. 112 A Current cursor position g p. 112 B List of suggestions C Switch between upper and lower case g p. 112 (availability dependent on country) D Switch between letters, numbers and g p. 112 symbols g p. 112 E Show or hide keyboard F Freehand entry (enter letters or charac- g p. 112 ters using the touchscreen)
  • Page 26: Pcm Operating Principle

    Overview graphics PCM Operating Principle A Open the main menu Press button (e.g. – or – Select the function you want in the main menu B Operating PCM with the rotary push g p. 112 button Turn the rotary push button B to select the function.
  • Page 27 Overview graphics G Show more pages: Display more pages through horizontal swiping...
  • Page 28: Pcm Drives

    Overview graphics PCM Drives g p. 147 A SD card reader 1 g p. 147 B SIM card reader g p. 147 C SD card reader 2...
  • Page 29: Pcm Control Panel

    F Navigation g p. 141 G Vehicle and system settings g p. 155 H Map and traffic notices g p. 110 I Main menus, sound settings g p. 175 Porsche Connect Services g p. 179 Apple CarPlay g p. 148 MyScreen J Rotary push button (for operating the Porsche Communication Management g p. 112...
  • Page 30: Overhead Console

    Overview graphics Overhead console g p. 56 A Button for interior/reading light g p. 53 B PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF warning light g p. 56 C Interior light g p. 56 D Reading lights g p. 91 E ParkAssist g p. 36 F Garage door opener (HomeLink®) g p. 56 G Automatic interior lighting...
  • Page 31: Opening And Locking

    Opening and Locking Opening and Locking Alarm system function display Switching off the alarm system when the alarm has been triggered The locking status is indicated by the central locking Alarm System button flashing at different frequencies. Functionality Unlock the vehicle. –...
  • Page 32: Vehicle Key

    Opening and Locking Preventing theft Vehicle Key E Emergency key F Panic button Before leaving the vehicle, always: Using vehicle key Close the side windows An emergency key is integrated in every vehicle key. NOTE The vehicle keys can be used to operate all of the Close the convertible top.
  • Page 33 Opening and Locking Replacing vehicle key battery Risk of internal burns or WARNING death from swallowing the lithium coin cell (but- ton battery) The vehicle key contains a lithium coin cell (battery). Swallowing the battery can cause internal burns within two hours and this can result in death. Keep removed or new batteries out of children's reach.
  • Page 34 6. Press metal hook A into opening C. Vehicle keys can only be ordered from an authorized �� Audible unlocking of vehicle key. Porsche dealer. Procurement may take a long time. 7. Remove vehicle key from initial position 0. Always have a replacement key available.
  • Page 35: Windows

    Opening and Locking Windows Opening the side window Information – Press the switch for the relevant window until Opening and closing the windows If a side window is obstructed by an object during the side window has reached the required posi- closing, it will stop and open again by several centi- Opening and closing win- tion.
  • Page 36: Trunk Lid

    Opening and Locking Trunk lid Perform the following steps for all side windows: 1. Close the side window completely at once by Opening and closing the trunk lid pulling the switch to the second setting. Opening front luggage compartment lid us- 2.
  • Page 37 Opening and Locking Opening the trunk lid at the front The hood can be opened from inside. Information 1. Pull button Ag (Fig. 9). 1. Press the release button. 718 Spyder RS: If the luggage compartment lid can- �� The lid is unlocked. not be opened using button B in the interior or the 2.
  • Page 38: Garage Door Opener / (Homelink®)

    Opening and Locking Garage door opener / (HomeLink®) 1. Unlock the vehicle at the door lock using the 5. Use the black jumper cable to connect the nega- emergency key. tive terminal of the external battery to the joint General safety instructions g Refer to chapter “...
  • Page 39 Information Check whether the vehicle’s HomeLink®™ system is compatible with the original remote control: Fig. 14: Programming garage door opener Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. Deleting saved signals from the buttons Visit www.homelink.com or call the toll-free HomeLink®hotline on 1–800–355–3515. This procedure deletes the entire HomeLink® pro- gramming.
  • Page 40 Opening and Locking 4. In front of the vehicle Saving a garage door opener signal on a button 8. Synchronizing the system �� The fact that the vehicle turn signals light 1. On the overhead console After this you should normally perform the next up three times and that light indicator A g Refer to chapter “Deleting saved signals from step within approx.
  • Page 41: Convertible Top

    To prevent mildew stains and abrasion damage, Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. remove the convertible top only when it is dry Make sure that there is a new battery in the and clean.
  • Page 42 Opening and Locking Removing and installing convertible Do not drive faster than 124 mph (200 km/h) if the convertible top is installed. NOTE If the convertible top latch is released, the convertible top can fall. Only unlock the convertible top latch when the convertible top is supported.
  • Page 43 Opening and Locking 2. Pull convertible top fins B on the driver and pas- 1. Open tailgate and doors. senger sides out of fin tensioners C. 3. Fold fin tensioners C down on the driver and passenger sides until they engage perceptibly. Fig. 21: Detach fastening buttons Fig. 20: Remove side parts 3.
  • Page 44 Opening and Locking 2. Guide tensioning cable B out of the hooks C on the driver and passenger sides. Fig. 22: Stowing weather barrier in bag Fig. 23: Slacken tensioning cable 8. Stow weather barrier C in bag D. 1. Squeeze tensioner A on the passenger side and Fig. 25: Removing convertible top rod move to the center of the vehicle.
  • Page 45 Opening and Locking 4. Keep the convertible top slightly tensioned and 8. Close convertible top latch. roll it up in the direction of travel. Fig. 28: Folding convertible top latch in direction of travel Fig. 30: Placing convertible top on shelf Fig. 27: Removing creases 6.
  • Page 46 Opening and Locking Installing sunsail 1. Open tailgate and doors. Fig. 32: Attaching convertible top to roof frame Fig. 34: Unrolling convertible top 4. Attaching convertible top to roof frame 6. Unroll convertible top. Fig. 31: Removing convertible top 2. Remove convertible top from shelf. 3.
  • Page 47 Opening and Locking 10. Close tailgate and doors and tension convertible 1. Remove the weather barrier from bag and fasten top fins. convertible top snap buttons. g Refer to chapter “Tension convertible top fins“ on page 46. – or – Continue with installation of the weather barrier. Installing the weather barrier b Convertible top fins slackened b Tailgate and doors open...
  • Page 48 Opening and Locking 2. Place convertible top fins A on the driver and passenger sides in the fin tensioner groove C in line with the triangle symbol. Fig. 40: Checking rubber seal for correct seating Fig. 41: Removing convertible top fins from bracket 4.
  • Page 49 Opening and Locking Installing wind deflector Fig. 44: Installing wind deflector Insert wind deflector from above into the mount- ing A (Fig. 44) and then push successively downward until the wind deflector engages au- dibly into place at the locking points B (Fig. 44). Removing wind deflector Press one of the locking points B (Fig. 44) and pull the wind deflector upward out of the mount-...
  • Page 50: 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 51 Opening and Locking What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What happens? Where? g p. 29 Switch off the alarm system’s alarm The alarm sound is switched off. Press the button on the vehicle sound key. – or – Switch on ignition.
  • Page 52 Opening and Locking Setting door unlock Locking doors Performing emergency unlocking of doors Depending on the settings, only the driver's door or Locking the doors with the vehicle key also the passenger's door is unlocked. 1. Close the door. Refer to chapter “Vehicle Settings Using the 2.
  • Page 53 Have faults in the central lock system repaired. 3. Release the door handle and open the door by 5. Check that all doors are locked. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- pulling the door handle again. �� The doors can be opened from inside by ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they pulling the door opener.
  • Page 54 Opening and Locking Installation position of the radio antennas Radio waves can ad- WARNING versely affect medical de- vices The vehicle's antennas emit radio waves and can ad- versely affect the functioning of medical devices such as pacemakers or defibrillators. Ensure a distance from the antennas of approx.
  • Page 55: Air Conditioning And Ergonomics

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Air Conditioning and Ergo- Safe storage of objects The head airbags are installed in the door trim panels DANGER (Boxster models only). nomics Objects and items of luggage must be stowed safely The knee airbags for the front seats are located in the Airbag Systems so that they do not cause injuries.
  • Page 56 A modified airbag system cannot provide protection. only be disassembled by a Porsche dealer. Our safety Since the airbags do not unfold in every accident, Triggering may not take place at all or only in an...
  • Page 57 Since modifications to your vehicle may impair the and off depending on weight, body position and body function of the expanded airbag system, please con- shape: tact Porsche at 1-800-PORSCHE before modifying. b The ignition is switched on. Fig. 51: PASS AIR BAG OFF/ON indicator Unsuitable passenger...
  • Page 58: Instrument And Interior Lighting

    Switching the interior/reading light on and In the following cases, you should immediately visit a Porsche dealer to make sure that the air- bag system is working correctly: Press the A button.
  • Page 59 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Adjusting interior lighting Switching automatic interior lighting on and Orientation lighting Adjusting brightness of instrument lighting Lights in the overhead console and on the ignition lock act as orientation when darkness falls and make Depending on equipment, the automatic interior it easier to find important controls in the vehicle.
  • Page 60: Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats)

    Do not attach objects to child restraint systems with the child restraint system. Porsche recommends that children and infants al- or cover them with other materials. Child restraint system on ways be fastened into child restraint systems while...
  • Page 61 Installing child restraint systems on differ- year old passenger seat. ent seat versions Have the fault rectified at your nearest Porsche If a child up to one year old is sitting in the child dealer. restraint system, the front airbag on the passenger side is automatically deactivated.
  • Page 62 The automatic lock is released at this the child restraint system so that it cannot move point. accidentally. 3. Ask your Porsche dealer about the possibility of Before transporting a child on the passenger seat: installing a Porsche child restraint system.
  • Page 63 Child safety seats with tether straps are the best op- tion for installing a child safety seat in your Porsche. The aforementioned child seats with tether straps must be installed using the vehicle's seat belt system to ensure that the child restraint system is properly secured to the passenger seat.
  • Page 64: Air Conditioning System

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Air conditioning system Brief overview of air conditioning system This brief overview does not replace the comprehen- sive descriptions provided in the "Air Conditioning System (2-Zone Automatic Air Conditioning)" chap- ter. In particular, the brief overview is no substitute for safety messages and warnings.
  • Page 65 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Operating principle Turning air conditioning system on and Temporarily setting the temperature to a lower or higher value does not cool or heat the vehicle interior Depending on various factors such as the vehicle to the desired temperature more quickly. interior temperature, sunlight and air quality, in auto- Turning on automatic mode matic mode the air conditioning system will adjust...
  • Page 66 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Operating the air conditioning system The interior temperature is not adjusted automati- cally. Setting the temperature Fig. 59: Turning cooling function on and off Turning cooling function on Fig. 60: Setting maximum cooling output Press the button. Fig. 61: Setting temperature and air flow Activating maximum cooling output ��...
  • Page 67 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Adjusting the air vents Setting the air distribution Information If one air-conditioning zone is set to LO or HI when SYNC mode is activated, the other air-conditioning zone is also set to LO or HI. Pressing button sets the default value of 72 °F (22 °C).
  • Page 68 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics g Refer to chapter “Vehicle Settings Using the Multi- Canceling manual air distribution Switching on air recirculation mode manually function Display“ on page 141. Press the relevant air distribution button again. Press the button. �� The light indicator on the relevant button ��...
  • Page 69 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Switching off SYNC mode Switch off defroster mode Switching off door mirror heating Press the button. Press the button. Press button again. – or – �� The light indicator on the button goes out. �� The light indicator on the button goes out. Press button on the passenger’s side.
  • Page 70: Steering Wheel

    Incorrectly positioned seat belts 1. Fully insert the vehicle key into the ignition lock. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- can cause serious injury in the event of an acci- ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they dent.
  • Page 71 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Fastening and unfastening seat belt 4. Insert the belt latch into the respective seat belt When not in use, ensure that the seat belts are buckle on the inner side of the seat until it locks always fully retracted.
  • Page 72: Seats

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Seats 1. Hold the belt tongue. Setting seat 2. Press the red button on the belt buckle. Adjusting the seat while Selecting the correct seat position WARNING driving 3. Guide the belt tongue to approx. 3 inches (7 cm) below the rewinder deflection bracket and lock it A correct sitting position is important to ensure safe The seat can move further than intended if adjusted...
  • Page 73 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Folding down the seat backrest Adjusting adaptive sports seat plus Adjusting full bucket seat Fig. 71: Adjusting adaptive sports seat plus Fig. 72: Adjusting full bucket seat Fig. 73: Folding down the seat backrest Use of child restraint sys- Adjusting seat angle Lift the locking lever at the side of the backrest DANGER...
  • Page 74: Sun Visors

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Switch seat heating on and off Sun Visors Seat heating and seat ventilation are operated elec- Adjusting sun visors trically. The seat heating warms the heating elements in the seat and backrest. The seat ventilation cools and dries the seat.
  • Page 75: Mirrors

    Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Mirrors NOTE Using door mirrors Risk of damage to the door mirrors when washing the Incorrect assessment of WARNING vehicle in car washes traffic situation due to Fold in door mirrors before using the car wash. distorted representation of surroundings in door Do not fold power-operated door mirrors in and...
  • Page 76 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics b Ignition on. Folding in exterior mirrors manually When setting the mirror, the dimming lever A must point toward the vehicle interior. – or – With your hand, swivel the mirror housing diago- Ignition switched off, driver or passenger door nally up as far as possible.
  • Page 77 Air Conditioning and Ergonomics Information The interior mirror does not dim when reverse gear is engaged or the interior lighting is switched on. Switching automatic dimming off Press button (Fig. 80 B). �� Indicator light (Fig. 80 A) goes out. Leaking electrolyte fluid CAUTION Electrolyte fluid may escape from a broken mirror.
  • Page 78: Driving And Driving Assistance

    Driving and Driving Assistance Driving and Driving Assis- b Engine is running. Brakes tance 1. Hold the vehicle securely on the gradient using General safety instructions the footbrake. Drive-off assistant Obstructed pedals WARNING 2. The direction of travel uphill corresponds to gear General safety instructions lever position D or R or in gear lever position M Unsuitable or incorrectly secured floor mats can inad-...
  • Page 79 “Warning and Information Mes- Reduced braking action The values quoted by Porsche are based on normal sages“ on page 121. WARNING use under general traffic conditions. Wear increases...
  • Page 80: Starting, Driving And Stopping The Vehicle

    Driving and Driving Assistance Starting, Driving and Stopping the Applying the parking brake Vehicle Press the P button. Ignition lock �� The indicator light on the button and the brake warning light up. The vehicle key is inserted into the ignition lock on For information on warning lights and indicator lights: the left of the steering wheel.
  • Page 81 Driving and Driving Assistance 1 — Ignition on when stationary. Drive off immediately. Avoid Information high engine speeds and full throttle until the All electrical equipment can be switched on. The The vehicle battery is discharged while the vehicle engine has reached operating temperature. warning lights in the instrument cluster light up as key is inserted.
  • Page 82: Sport Exhaust System

    Transmission Turning Sport exhaust system on and Driving with Porsche Double Clutch (PDK) The Porsche double clutch transmission (PDK) is a 7- speed transmission with an automatic and a manual shift mode. Gear changes are automatic in automatic selection mode (gear lever position D). The shift paddles on the steering wheel can be used to switch temporarily from automatic to manual selection mode.
  • Page 83 Driving and Driving Assistance Driving off with the vehicle Gear lever position R or D flashes in the instrument panel Only select the desired drive setting for driving No power transmission takes place. off (D, M or R) when the engine is idling, and Effects: keep the brake pedal pressed.
  • Page 84 Driving and Driving Assistance N – Neutral (engine idle) Switching PDK SPORT mode on and off Information Selector lever position N must be engaged, e.g. when In PDK SPORT mode, the PDK switches to an even In the gear lever position display on the tachome- the vehicle is being towed or in a car wash.
  • Page 85 Fig. 89: Manual selection mode Information Press the gear lever from position D to M. − When Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is �� The currently engaged gear is retained when switched on, the clutch is closed softly. switching from D to M.
  • Page 86 Driving and Driving Assistance Loss of control over the Information WARNING vehicle or endangering In the case of upshifts immediately after starting other road users with Launch Control, the motor interventions are pre- In some situations (poor road conditions, driver inat- vented for a sporty, comfortable shifting operation.
  • Page 87 Driving and Driving Assistance Gear lever emergency release Fig. 93: Releasing gear lever lock Fig. 94: Installing the switch module and gear lever gate 4. Remove the switch module B and place to one Fig. 92: Removing the gear lever gate and switch module side.
  • Page 88: Lights

    – Automatic driving light assistant Rain The daytime running lights are automati- – Highway driving (vehicles with Porsche Dynamic Setting the light switch cally switched on in daylight when the igni- Light System PDLS) Driving without lights tion is switched on.
  • Page 89 In case of a fault in the dynamic Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) After removing the vehicle key (without Entry & cornering light, the PDLS warning light in the instru-...
  • Page 90 Driving and Driving Assistance Activating high beam Switching high beam on and off Activating: Press the lever once to front pressure point 3. �� Indicator lights up. Switching off: Press the lever once to rear pres- sure point 4. Activating flasher Press the lever once to rear pressure point 4.
  • Page 91: Front Axle Lift System

    Adjusting the headlights should only be carried tional brake light and interior lights are equipped with out by an authorized Porsche dealer, using a LEDs or long-life bulbs. The LEDs cannot be changed Lift system malfunctions are displayed on the multi- suitable adjustment tool.
  • Page 92: Parkassist

    Fig. 98: Lift system button Carefully finish parking. b Engine is running. NOTE Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- Press the button. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they Risk of damage if the vehicle hits an obstacle. �� Front end is raised...
  • Page 93 Driving and Driving Assistance Activating and deactivating ParkAssist Distance measurement There is a blank line on the PCM. Manual reactivation of the display on the PCM is not Activating ParkAssist possible. Automatic activation (up to a speed of approx. 9 mp Exceptions (15 km/h)) Depending on the model type, ParkAssist cannot rec-...
  • Page 94: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm)

    “Warning and Information Mes- sages“ on page 121. Functionality Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) is a system for the active adjustment of shock absorbers. Depending on the driving situation and the selected Fig. 101: PASM button in center console...
  • Page 95: Porsche Stability Management (Psm)

    Driving and Driving Assistance Porsche Stability Management Operating PSM Always leave PSM switched on during "normal" (PSM) driving operation. This is especially true when Switch off PSM the road is wet. General safety instructions PSM can be switched off in two stages:...
  • Page 96 Driving and Driving Assistance Switch off Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Switch off Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Information Traction Control (TC) − When Electronic Stability Control (ESC) is switched off, a more sports-oriented Traction Control (TC) is activated. − Brake interventions are deactivated. −...
  • Page 97 Driving and Driving Assistance g Refer to chapter “Warning and Information Mes- The controlled braking process is comparable to ca- Information sages“ on page 121. dence braking in very rapid succession. − All PSM functions are deactivated. The driver is warned to adapt the driving speed to −...
  • Page 98: Windshield Wipers

    Driving and Driving Assistance Windshield wipers Brief overview This brief overview does not replace the comprehen- sive descriptions provided in the "Windshield wipers" section. In particular, the brief overview is no substitute for safety messages and warnings. Fig. 105: Switch for rain sensor/intermittent operation sensitivity A Fig. 104: Windshield wiper lever What do I want to do?
  • Page 99 Driving and Driving Assistance General safety instructions Operating windshield wipers 4 Windshield wipers - one-touch operation Move wiper lever downward. Unintentional wiping WARNING The windshield wipers carry out one wiping cycle. Risk of injury when cleaning the windshield. In rain 5 Windshield wiper and washer system sensor mode, the windshield wipers wipe automati- Pull wiper lever towards the steering wheel.
  • Page 100 Driving and Driving Assistance Set wiping interval At a driving speed below approx. 2.5 mph (4 km/h ), Accidental swinging back of the wiper arm can dam- rain sensor operation is activated automatically when age the windshield. the windshield wipers are switched on. Always hold the wiper arm securely when replac- If a speed of approx.
  • Page 101: Rear Spoiler

    Pay attention to the differing lengths of the wiper blades. Information If necessary, visit an authorized Porsche dealer to have this work carried out. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required...
  • Page 102 The vehicle speed is above or below the set and automatically maintained. A Switch Adaptive Cruise Control on/off speed for a certain time. – Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is in con- 1 Set/increase desired speed Changing speed trol mode. 2 Reduce desired speed...
  • Page 103: Display And Input

    Display and input Display and input Instrument cluster Instrument Panel Fig. 110: Displays in the instrument panel A – Speedometer C – Multifunction display D – Reset button for trip distance display g Refer to chapter “Multifunction Display“ on page and brightness setting, instrument lighting B –...
  • Page 104 Display and input Setting and operating E – Display of total distance and trip dis- A lack of fuel can damage the emission control sys- WARNING while driving tem. tance Never drive the tank dry. Setting and operating the multifunction display, mul- The upper display counts the total mileage, the lower tifunction steering wheel, radio, navigation system, display shows individual trips.
  • Page 105 Display and input Operating multifunction display Areas on the multifunction display The broader the menu indicator, the fewer menu items are in the current menu. C – Information area The information area displays either the currently available menu items or, if an item is selected, the corresponding information from this item and other selection options.
  • Page 106 Display and input Menu overview Depending on equipment, the multifunction display can be used to e.g. display vehicle information, con- trol the audio source (radio, iPod®, etc.), measure the oil level, check the tire pressure, use the stop- watch, or operate the navigation system. In addition, numerous vehicle settings can be changed.
  • Page 107 Display and input Menu How can I help? Where? Vehicle e Settings e Language g p. 141 Setting language Vehicle e Settings e Reset g p. 141 Reset the vehicle to factory settings Audio Select the radio station or track from the active audio source g p. 168 Phone...
  • Page 108 Select the Gear shift assistant menu. speed or average fuel consumption. Resetting the maximum longitudinal and lateral For information on operating the Porsche Communi- Information acceleration forces achieved cation Management (PCM): The display only appears at higher speeds.
  • Page 109 2. Scroll (swipe) to the desired display level: Have the fault rectified immediately at an authorized Porsche dealer.. g Refer to chapter “Airbag Systems“ on page 53. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 110 “Porsche Stability Management (PSM)“ on page 93. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 111 Messages“ on page 121. g Refer to chapter “Tire Pressure   and Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)“ on page 218. PDK SPORT mode indicator light   1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 112: Porsche Communication Management (Pcm)

    Display and input Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Brief overview This brief overview is not a substitute for the com- plete information provided in "Porsche Communica- tion Management (PCM)“. In particular, the brief overview is no substitute for safety messages and warnings.
  • Page 113 Connect external device via USB, AUX (depend- ent on equipment and country) or Bluetooth® e Select desired media Button source. Porsche Communication Management B Functions for each main menu The toolbar contains various submenus, depend- (PCM) display content ing on which main menu is active.
  • Page 114 Briefly press the touch display with your fin- Important information for users ger. Switching PCM on/off Porsche Communication Management (PCM) is the Example: Select function or activate/deacti- central control unit for the radio, media, sound set- vate checkbox. tings, navigation, and phone.
  • Page 115 Display and input Information Example: Manually scrolling through lists. You can change from one main menu to another Zoom at any time. When you return to a main menu, the Move two fingers further apart or closer to- content that was open before you exited is displayed gether.
  • Page 116: Voice Control

    Display and input Voice Control Entry via rotary/push button Opening apps The Apps menu provides access to Porsche Con- Functionality 1. Turn rotary push button (Fig. 122) until the nect services and functions. desired letter or character is highlighted. Accident risk WARNING e Apps 2.
  • Page 117 Display and input Using voice control – Further voice control button functions Stress voice commands evenly, without long pauses. The button (Fig. 125) on the control lever ac- Opening voice control – Do not speak when the voice control is making tivates various functions, depending on the applica- an announcement.
  • Page 118 Display and input g Refer to chapter “Using voice control“ on page 115. Saying dialog-specific voice commands Information Saying global voice commands Dialog-specific voice commands are required as soon If the Help texts function is deactivated, the visual as a dialog with PCM begins. These include, for ex- Global voice commands are all those which call up input assistance can be displayed via the icon ample, the following voice commands:...
  • Page 119 Display and input Global voice commands for radio What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Notice Switch reception range Tuner e.g. FM/AM (Set/switch on) Selecting a station Select station Only currently available stations can be said. Setting a currently available station Station e.g.
  • Page 120 Display and input Global voice commands for Telephone g Refer to chapter “Phone“ on page 165. b Telephone connected to PCM. What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Notice Opening the redial feature Redial Enter phone number Dial number The system will ask for the telephone number.
  • Page 121 “Using Navigation“ on page 155. Destination or Search for Point of Interest Search for (Point of Interest) e.g. Porsche Service Brand names or Point of Interest categories may be spoken (e.g. Search for Point of Interest, airport).
  • Page 122 Display and input What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Notice Find restaurant/rest area/restroom/ATM/gas sta- Next restaurant/rest area/restroom/ATM/gas sta- Shows the respective search criterion in the vicinity. tion tion Start/stop route guidance Start/stop route guidance Determine remaining fuel quantity Range/remaining range/fuel information b Route guidance on...
  • Page 123: Warning And Information Messages

    The load on the steering lock is too high. Driving permitted. Move steering wheel Relieve the steering lock by turning the steering wheel to the left or right. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 124 Stop when it is safe to do so. lights up Brake cooling defect Do not continue driving. Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 125 Press the brake pedal when releasing the electric parking brake. Full beam assistant not available Full beam assistant not available Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 126 Full beam assistant is faulty. Operate the full beam manually. Operate full beam man- Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. ually Service required 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 127 Tire pressure monitoring flashes or defective Tire pressure not monitored. lights up Service required Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 128 718 Cayman GT4 RS: Race track mode active in the tire pressure control system. The race track mode is not allowed to be used on public roads. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 129 Minimum oil level reached Adding engine oil. Topping up oil g Refer to chapter “Choosing and topping up engine oil“ on page 207. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 130 Oil pressure measurement faulty. Oil pressure measurement fault Driving permitted. Driving permitted Visit workshop Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 131 “Checking the coolant level and adding coolant“ on page 204. If the fault persists: Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 132 Visit workshop Cooling system error Cooling system is faulty. Visit workshop Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. Service required 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 133 140 ºF (60 ºC). Avoid high engine speeds and full throttle until the engine has reached operating temperature. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 134 Particulate filter Immediately stop when it is safe to do so. Parking vehicle safely Have the vehicle towed to an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 135 Battery protection was active during The power supply to features was deactivated in the vehicle during parking to parking prevent the battery from discharging. Driving permitted. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 136 Display and input Instrument panel display Message on the multifunction display Meaning and action required Discharging safeguard is or was active. The power supply to features was deactivated in the vehicle to prevent the battery from discharging. Battery discharge protection active Driving permitted.
  • Page 137 Do not hold the vehicle using the accelerator pedal, but rather using the brake. Allow the engine to run in gear lever position P or N until the warning disappears. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 138 Driver Card was not detected. Driver Card not detected Activate the Driver Card again using the button. Contact the Operating Center if required. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 139 Gas gauge fault Service necessary Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. Doors/rear hood open Close the relevant door or cover on the vehicle. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 140 Electronic Stability Control was switched on. Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control were switched off. lights up ESC + TC switched off 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 141 System fault Driving permitted Adapt your driving style to the situation Visit workshop Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 142 Have the fault rectified by an authorized Porsche dealer. Speed "X mph" was exceeded. Vehicle is not lowered. Front end not lowered reduce speed Reduce the speed to "X mph". 1. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 143: Operation And Use

    Operation and use Operation and use models, countries and equipment. For safety reasons, some functions are only available when the vehicle is Vehicle settings stationary. The vehicle settings are saved even when the ignition is switched off. Vehicle Settings Using the Multifunc- tion Display Different vehicle settings can be made depending on model, country and equipment.
  • Page 144 Operation and use Volume settings What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? Tap Vehicle e Settings e Volume Adjust volume e.g. ParkAssist, Warning signals – – ParkAssist – Warning tones Vehicle settings What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? Make vehicle settings / use vehicle functions, e.g.
  • Page 145 Operation and use Settings for lighting, windshield wipers, mirrors What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? Tap Vehicle e Settings e Light and Visibility. Settings for lighting, windshield wipers and mirrors, – e.g. off delay, ambient light, rear wiper –...
  • Page 146 Operation and use Vehicle Settings Air conditioning What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? g p. 62 Tap Vehicle e Settings e Lock. Air conditioning settings, e.g. Air flow, auto air circ. – Air flow – Ventilation panel –...
  • Page 147: Device Manager

    Operation and use Device Manager If the red zone is reached, stop when it is safe to NOTE do so and switch off the engine. Do not continue Opening Device Manager driving. Risk of engine damage. Observe measures for excessive coolant temper- If the oil pressure is too low, a warning message ature.
  • Page 148 My Porsche App (availability dependent on Information country): Connect app to PCM via WiFi. − g Refer to chapter “My Porsche App“ on page A USB and a universal audio port (AUX) (depend- ing on equipment and country) are located in the 183.
  • Page 149 – Do not use USB extension cables or adapters. These impair functionality. – USB hubs are not supported. – Porsche assumes no liability for damaged or lost files or media. Fig. 130: SD card slot SD card reader 2...
  • Page 150: Myscreen

    Operation and use MyScreen For further information on how to create a phone favorite: Configure MyScreen g Refer to chapter “Phone functions“ on page 168. In the MyScreen menu, you can group touchscreen Open MyScreen content from different categories (e.g. NAV or PHONE) to your preference.
  • Page 151: Media

    This brief overview does not replace the detailed de- scriptions provided in this section. Pay particular attention to safety and warnings. For information on operating Porsche Communica- tion Management (PCM): g Refer to chapter “Porsche Communication Man- agement (PCM)“ on page 110.
  • Page 152 Button Play media Function Button Insert/connect a media source Display Cover Flow g Refer to chapter “Porsche Communication Man- view agement (PCM)“ on page 110. Display video in full Play media screen mode The radio supports FM, AM and SiriusXM reception Open Cover Flow view ranges.
  • Page 153 Operation and use Playing music Replaying a track Importing folders or files b Audio source selected. b Media source selected. b Media source selected. b Album or playlist is selected. e Player e Import to Jukebox 1. Button 1. Button 1.
  • Page 154 Operation and use Change the volume and sound Changing radio settings Display station information e Button e SET AM/ Adjust volume Display station details Button SET FM/ SiriusXM® e Select desired setting Adjust the volume by turning volume control. 1. Select button 2.
  • Page 155: Messages

    Operation and use Messages Displaying e-mail Writing messages e MESSAGE  e E-mail Displaying and editing messages 1. Button Writing text messages 2. Select an e-mail account. e MESSAGE  e Text With the Message function, you can read text mes- 1. Button ��...
  • Page 156: Navigation

    "Navigation" chap- ter. 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)“ on page 110.
  • Page 157 Risk of accidents WARNING When using the Search function, the internal PCM The Porsche navigation system guides you through database is accessed. Use the Online search function traffic and simplifies your journey. If a recommended to search for destinations on the Internet.
  • Page 158 7. Select Add sche. When “USA” is entered, all destinations of the same g Refer to chapter “Porsche Communication Man- 8. Enter tour name and confirm with OK. name throughout the USA are displayed. �� The tour is saved.
  • Page 159 Operation and use Starting/ending route guidance Storing destinations and accessing a stored Information destination (favorite) The stopovers can later be reorganized. Select button Start route guidance in the Destination input e Route e Tour, press and hold the Route menu Store destination (favorite) relevant stopover and move to the desired position.
  • Page 160 Avoiding options for route calculation: Set- other destinations from My Porsche. Smart routes tings for avoiding or including toll roads, – or – g Refer to chapter “Porsche Communication Man- highways, ferries/ car trains, tunnels and e Symbol Select Button at the top mountain passes during route planning.
  • Page 161 Operation and use Accessing and configuring map view Configuring map contents Information The map page menu provides quick access to func- Open map view e But- tions that can also be set using Button e SET Map e Map view e Layers. Displaying and configuring map view via the multifunction display For information on using the multifunction display:...
  • Page 162 Information and obstructions using dynamic route guidance. The e Route − Porsche Connect (including Car Connect serv- detour can be activated using Button e Dynamic reroute. ices, but not Safety and Security services) offers a free trial period varying in length according...
  • Page 163: Sport Chrono Stopwatch

    Operation and use Sport Chrono Stopwatch – Activating and deactivating off-road mode From start: Departure from the start point. – From here: Departure from the current vehicle Off-road mode allows free navigation, even on un- Functions position. marked roads and paths. The Sport Chrono stopwatch can be used to clock e Button e SET NAV...
  • Page 164 Operation and use Operating Sport Chrono Stopwatch Switching stopwatch illumination on the dashboard B Current lap time (green: faster than the fastest lap, on and off yellow: as fast as the fastest lap, red: slower than Stopwatch on the dashboard g Refer to chapter “Instrument and Interior Light- the fastest lap) ing“...
  • Page 165 Timing started. Displaying timing in PCM 1. Button g Refer to chapter “Timing in the multifunction For information on operating the Porsche Communi- 2. Scroll (swipe) to Recordings page. display“ on page 162. cation Management (PCM): 3. Select Recordings folder.
  • Page 166 Operation and use – Displaying recording statistics Rename data: Reference laps and recordings can 7. Select desired setting in the controller: be renamed. e SC 1. Button Button – Store : Store lap as reference lap – Transfer file: Recordings and reference laps can –...
  • Page 167: Phone

    "Phone" section. 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)“ on page 110.
  • Page 168 A list of selected compatible phones is available at �� A 6-digit Bluetooth® code is generated connection from the phone: www.porsche.com. and displayed in PCM and in the phone. 1. Search for available devices in the smartphone 3. Compare the Bluetooth® code in PCM and Bluetooth®...
  • Page 169 A list of selected compatible phones is available To connect or disconnect a Bluetooth® device online on the Porsche website for your country: inserted SIM card is enabled for making calls. Models e Your model (e.g. 911 Carrera) e Cata- and PCM, select Establish connection/Discon- logs &...
  • Page 170 Operation and use If you are using a SIM card adapter, there is a risk Displaying connection status Information of the SIM card falling out of the adapter due to Depending on the connection status, the following − If the SIM card is used to make and receive vibrations and components of the card getting stuck displays are possible in the footer: calls as well as for data connection, it occupies...
  • Page 171 Operation and use Ending call Information Information Select in the footer or the phone menu. DMTF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) sounds and sup- When the function is used for the first time, a prompt – or – plementary services (services that can be called up to enter the voice-mail number appears once.
  • Page 172 Operation and use Operating the phone via the multifunction Using Contacts 3. Add new call by: display Selecting the new number using the dial field. Display a contact – or – For information on using the multifunction display: e Contacts g Refer to chapter “Multifunction Display“...
  • Page 173 176. transfers the call to the phone. selected view. Deleting external WiFi hotspot Deleting favorites in MyScreen Manage Bluetooth® functions and devices g Refer to chapter “Porsche Communication Man- e Button e Connec- e Button e SET 1. Button 1.
  • Page 174 Operation and use Stowing and charging a phone – Data connections: Changing tone settings b The phone is connected with PCM or a SIM card – On: Data connections are always enabled. Stowing the phone – Off: Data connections are disabled. is inserted.
  • Page 175 Operation and use – structions below for compliance with radiofrequency AVANT DE L’UTILISER, vous DEVEZ conformer à FCC ID: RK7193-00 radiation exposure limits. This radio transmitter must toutes les exigences établies dans la CPC-2-1- IC: 4774A-19300 not be located in the same location as other anten- Les changements ou modifications non approuvés nas or radio transmitters or be operated together –...
  • Page 176 Operation and use Information Activating the keyboard/code lock is recommended before placing the phone or smartphone in the center console. Charging phone Connect the phone or smartphone to USB con- nection (Type A) A with a USB charging cable.
  • Page 177: Porsche Connect

    Depending on the country and equipment, the availa- tion steering wheel, infotainment system, etc. while ble Porsche Connect services may vary. A data connection is required to use Porsche Connect driving can distract you from the traffic situation. You Information Services.
  • Page 178 The user also has the option to make personal set- Google Play Store). 5. To enter in Porsche Communication Manage- tings in the My Porsche portal or e.g. to make service Setting and operating ment (PCM), send the pairing code by text WARNING appointments.
  • Page 179 Porsche Connect b No SIM card in the SIM card reader. Do not use a SIM card adapter. Information b PCM phone is switched on (Button If a data connection cannot be established, check the e SET PHONE e Phone e Switch...
  • Page 180 Phone e Switch off PCM phone). g my.porsche.com Porsche portal or directly in the vehicle. e Button e SET 2. Log in with personal access data (Porsche ID 1. Button Adding a navigation destination in the My Porsche PHONE e WiFi settings. and password).
  • Page 181: Apple Carplay

    Apple CarPlay can only be used via this port. b Ignition and PCM are on. For information on operating the Porsche Communi- b No phone call active. cation Management (PCM). g Refer to chapter “Porsche Communication Man-...
  • Page 182: Fuel Prices

    Data connection is established. Apple CarPlay cannot be used. able in all languages and countries, and depends on b Porsche Connect Services are activated in You can switch between using the iPhone as an iPod the phone or smartphone used. Service cannot be and Apple CarPlay TM using the Device Manager.
  • Page 183 − A list of selected compatible phones and smart- Only make or receive calls using hands-free phones is available on the Porsche website for Connecting a smartphone (Windows® and equipment. your country under: Models Your model (e.g. iOS® operating system) 911 Carrera) e Catalogs and brochures e Via...
  • Page 184: Real-Time Traffic Info

    – Activated by briefly pressing the PCM voice con- highlighted in color in the map view of Porsche Com- – Reduce disturbing noises, e.g. by closing doors, trol. munication Management (PCM).
  • Page 185: My Porsche App

    Porsche partner. The App also provides insight into current informa- tion on the Porsche brand, e.g., new products or events. News The availability of app functions depends on the...
  • Page 186: Online Map Update

    Satellite Map country) allows searches for available parking spaces, 3. Select download package. If more recent nav- e.g. at the destination, and displays them in Porsche igation maps are available, select the desired The Satellite Map service allows an extended map Communication Management (PCM).
  • Page 187: Weather

    Porsche Connect Weather The Weather service (availability dependent on coun- try) can be used to display weather information, e.g. at the destination in Porsche Communication Man- agement (PCM). Displaying weather b Data connection is established. b Porsche Connect Services are activated in My Porsche.
  • Page 188: Storage

    Luggage and Transport Luggage and Transport – Storage compartment in the door sill next to the Closing the glove compartment passenger’s seat Always lock the handle with the emergency key Storage – Storage compartment in the armrest in the cen- to protect the contents from unauthorized ac- ter console Storing objects...
  • Page 189: Cup Holders

    Luggage and Transport Cup Holders Door storage nets Using cup holders There are two folding cup holders located behind the panel above the glove compartment. Fig. 154: Storage compartment to the side behind the seats with retractable cover Fig. 155: Door storage compartment There are no side storage compartments behind the Door opener seats.
  • Page 190: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage and Transport Luggage compartment Opening cup holders Stowing loads Changed vehicle handling WARNING when vehicle is loaded Vehicle handling changes depending on the vehicle load. Adapt your driving style to the changed vehicle handling. Do not exceed the maximum gross weight or axle load.
  • Page 191 Luggage and Transport Removing and stowing tire sealant, Removing and stowing the tire filling com- tool box and equipment for roadside pressor assistance Remove left and right brake air duct sleeve Removing and stowing tire sealant (Tire Mobility System—TMS) or tool box Fig. 160: Plastic box B containing tool box C Towing hook D Tool box...
  • Page 192 Luggage and Transport Removing the tire filling compressor Stowing the tire filling compressor Fig. 163: Opening storage compartment for tire filling compressor Fig. 162: Releasing and lifting the plastic cover 3. Open the cover of the storage compartment for Fig. 164: Replacing the tire filling compressor 1.
  • Page 193: Smoker's Package

    Luggage and Transport Smoker's Package Remove left and right brake air duct sleeve Using the ashtray Fig. 165: Closing the plastic cover 3. Insert plastic cover A with the guides at the rear Fig. 166: Brake air duct sleeve edge and place it on the holders. Lower the plas- tic cover at the front.
  • Page 194: Electrical Socket

    Luggage and Transport g Refer to chapter “Using 12-volt plug socket“ on Using cigarette lighter Electrical Socket page 192. Using 12-volt plug socket Danger of fire through DANGER Electric shock, short cir- disposal of burning cigars DANGER cuit or fire or cigarettes Touching conductive parts of the vehicle can lead to Air currents can cause cigarettes or cigars to be an electric shock.
  • Page 195 Luggage and Transport A: Suitable charging adapter with X distance between Information the ground connection and the upper edge of the − The electrical sockets are functional when the charging adapter must be less than approx. 16 mm ignition is turned off. The vehicle battery is (0.63 in).
  • Page 196: Battery

    Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- The battery is located under the plastic cover in the Fire or explosion mends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have WARNING front luggage compartment (Fig. 171). For informa- trained technicians and the necessary parts and tion on removing the plastic cover: tools.
  • Page 197 Roadside Assistance Observe safety symbols on the battery What do I want to do? What action do I need Disposal to take? Read Owner's Manual Hand in old batteries at a battery collection point. Battery care Keep the battery surface clean and Never dispose of old batteries as household Wear protective goggles dry.
  • Page 198 Repeated jump starting under normal operating con- Do not charge a frozen or damaged battery. technology (Absorbent Glass Mat). ditions can indicate a damaged battery. Porsche recommends the charger and charge Observe the instructions of the charger manu- Unsuitable jumper cables WARNING maintenance unit from Porsche Tequipment.
  • Page 199 189. unit after installation. 3. Connect the red positive cable to the positive Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- terminal A of the discharged battery. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts 4.
  • Page 200: Towing And Tow-Starting

    Have the vehicle transported with both axles on g Refer to chapter “Driving with Porsche Double a recovery vehicle, transport truck or trailer. Clutch (PDK)“ on page 80. g Refer to chapter “Transporting vehicle on car NOTE trains, ferries and transport trucks“...
  • Page 201 Roadside Assistance g Refer to chapter “Using towing hook“ on page Special note for vehicles with a faulty or fully dis- Pulling out a vehicle that has become stuck charged battery 199. Always pull out the vehicle with the greatest Always hold the towing rope taut when towing. If the battery is faulty or completely discharged, care.
  • Page 202 The towing hook is stored in the tool box. 2. Switch off ignition. g Refer to chapter “Removing and stowing tire seal- Activate Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Plus The vehicle can be rolled for approx. 30 minutes, ant, tool box and equipment for roadside assis- (PVTS Plus) transport mode.
  • Page 203: Brake Fluid

    (Fig. 178) Check brake fluid level at the brake metal parts of the tie-down belts do not damage Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- fluid reservoir. The fluid level must always be the rims. Make sure that the tie-down belt sits ommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they between the MIN and MAX markings.
  • Page 204: Emission Control System

    107. or whether the engine is hot or cold, some of the fuel Porsche provides a warranty on the exhaust gas (hydrocarbons) may not be burned completely, but cleaning system of your new vehicle, which is the enter the crankcase or exhaust system.
  • Page 205 Roadside Assistance Crankcase ventilation A vehicle that has been coordinated and properly Only drive with the roof transport system fitted if maintained as specified helps to achieve optimum you need it. The crankcase ventilation prevents unwanted emis- fuel consumption values. The consumption value in miles per gallon (mpg) es- sions from the crankcase of the engine from enter- Have your vehicle tuned according to the specifi-...
  • Page 206: Coolant

    If engine coolant gets on your skin or in your Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- eyes, immediately rinse the affected areas with ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they Proceed with extreme caution when working in clean water for a few minutes.
  • Page 207 40. b Engine is cold and the coolant temperature gage thorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have is below 140 °F / 60 °C. trained technicians and the necessary parts and b Symbol with a message to refill the tools.
  • Page 208: Engine Oil

    Correct the oil diately. level at the earliest opportunity. g Refer to chapter “Warning and Information Mes- Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- sages“ on page 121. ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts Measuring and displaying engine oil level and tools.
  • Page 209 Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- If you move your vehicle primarily in heavy dust, high drive belts. The engine fans are installed under the...
  • Page 210 Porsche. Observe the service g Refer to chapter “Removing and installing converti- intervals. ble top“ on page 40. – The oils approved by Porsche can be mixed with each other. – Do not mix in any oil additives. –...
  • Page 211: Car Care

    Roadside Assistance Car Care 5. Add the amount of engine oil displayed on the For an optimal engine operation, an oil level multifunction display. of approx. 75% of display area is recom- General care instructions mended.g p. 206 Never add more than the amount of engine oil Water film on brake disks –...
  • Page 212 Wash the underside of the vehicle thoroughly at claims under the vehicle warranty. Porsche recom- the end of the gritting season, at the latest. Follow the operating instructions provided by the mends car care products from Porsche Tequipment.
  • Page 213 What should be ob- cleaner thoroughly off the convertible top with served? Car washes may damage optional add-on parts or clean water. Porsche recommends car care prod- parts that project beyond the contours of the vehicle. ucts from Porsche Tequipment. Scratches on wheels...
  • Page 214 (e.g. large Remove stubborn dirt particles with a 99% iso- the paint if left to work on it over time. Porsche leaves). propanol solution. recommends car care products from Porsche Tequip- Remove foreign objects on the grilles regularly.
  • Page 215 NOTE Remove dirt, e.g. insects, as quickly as possible. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- The windshield wipers can freeze at low tempera- Remove stubborn dirt with a 99% isopropanol ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they tures.
  • Page 216 If the wheels hicle in a car wash. Porsche recommends car Make sure that perforated leather does not get are exposed to grit or industrial dust, weekly care products from Porsche Tequipment.
  • Page 217 Porsche Tequipment. PCM unit. When lightly soiled, wet a soft cloth with water To protect carpets, the Porsche range of accessories Do not use solvents such as mineral spirits, thin- or a pH neutral soap solution and wipe off the...
  • Page 218 Laying up and storing vehicle Porsche recommends contacting an authorized evaporator that has been removed from a used or Porsche dealer because they have trained tech- scrapped vehicle. New MAC exchange evaporators If you intend to lay up and store your vehicle for nicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 219: Measurement On The Test Stand

    Always place the vehicle on solid supports when working under the vehicle. Never start the engine when the vehicle is raised. Engine vibrations can cause the vehicle to fall. Performance measurement Performance measurements on roller-type test stands are not approved by Porsche.
  • Page 220 Roadside Assistance 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. The tire pressure can be found on the plate on toring System (TPMS) the driver's side door entry area g (Fig. 186) and in bly.
  • Page 221 It must be noted correct tire pressure: Visit an authorized Porsche that the TPMS is not a substitute for the proper dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Por-...
  • Page 222 If the fault persists: Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Por- sche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 223 Select tire pressure in the TPMS menu Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they b 718 Cayman GT4 RS have trained technicians and the required parts For driving on the race track, pressures deviating and tools.
  • Page 224 Roadside Assistance – The current actual pressures are displayed. After switching to road mode, the tire pressure Information monitoring system re-learns the tires. The re- If the minimum pressure in the tire is not reached, quired pressures for cold tires (68 °F/20 °C) are Setting tire pressures for the race track the message Observe minimum target pressure 1.8 displayed in the Inflation info menu as long as...
  • Page 225 Roadside Assistance Uniform Tire Quality Grading however, and may depart significantly from the norm Information due to variations in driving habits, service practices Race track mode: and differences in road characteristics and climate. − If the actual pressure (e.g. due to cooling) drops below 1.6 bar, a red warning is issued.
  • Page 226 Roadside Assistance Misuse of tires Tire pressure plate Overloading WARNING A sign placed in the area of the door sill showing the Overloaded DANGER The temperature grade for this tire is established for a seat capacity, the load limit, the size of the original tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.
  • Page 227 Roadside Assistance Reading inscription on tires – The compressor is located under the cover in the The next four characters provide information front trunk. about the tire type. Reading inscription on tires g Refer to chapter “Removing and stowing tire seal- –...
  • Page 228 Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an author- pacity of 85 % (confir- Rim width in inches ized Porsche dealer as they have trained techni- mation from tire man- Rim-flange contour code letter cians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 229 Unevenly worn tires indicate a fault on the vehicle: Adjust your driving style to the altered handling seeping air loss. behavior. Visit a Porsche partner – there they have trained Replace missing valve caps immediately. technicians and the required parts and tools Information Use only plastic valve caps.
  • Page 230 You may lose control of the vehicle. Only authorized Use a suitable torque wrench that is suitable for Porsche dealers should fit tires. Visit an authorized Make sure that there is no one inside the vehicle the high tightening torque of 442 ftlb. (600 Nm) Porsche dealer.
  • Page 231 NOTE Prepare the wheel Impact wrenches damage the central screw and anti- Porsche central lock is a coordinated overall system, Fig. 194: Socket in the trunk loss device consisting of: 1. Open the luggage compartment and lift up the The support arm of a cordless screwdriver can dam- –...
  • Page 232 Roadside Assistance 4. Carefully lever the cap out of its seating using Dismantle the wheel the auxiliary tool. Insert the metal tongue deep into the opening groove A (Fig. 196) on the cen- tral bolt. Then swivel the auxiliary tool back more than 90°.
  • Page 233 NOTE Risk of damage to the brake discs on vehicles with Opening the central lock with the socket pushed Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB). forward incompletely can damage the loss pre- vention system. Do not place the wheel on the PCCB brake disk Fig. 199: Put on the socket...
  • Page 234 Prepare wheel assembly Before the wheel is fitted, the components involved must be cleaned, checked and, in some cases, greased. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 235 Do not remove old grease. All other parts must be grease-free. – Only use accessories that have been ap- Fig. 207: Put on the socket proved by Porsche. 4. Position the socket and push it on against slight resistance (Fig. 207).
  • Page 236 Roadside Assistance The socket audibly clicks into place. This opens Do not drive without the cap. Otherwise, water the anti-loss device of the central bolt. If the and dirt can penetrate and affect the function of socket is inserted correctly, there is a gap of the central bolt lock.
  • Page 237 Roadside Assistance Performing emergency fastening of the 2. Tighten central bolt to 73.75 ftlb (100 Nm) us- ing a torque wrench (Fig. 213). central bolt Inadequately tightened WARNING central bolt Driving with an inadequately tightened central bolt can lead to accidents. Avoid rapid acceleration and high cornering speeds.
  • Page 238 Exceeding the permitted maximum speed may cause tires are decreased at temperatures below 45 °F/7 tires to burst. °C . Porsche therefore recommends mounting snow Observe the maximum speed permitted for the tires on the vehicle at temperatures below 45 °F/7 tires.
  • Page 239: Flat Tire

    6. To lock the steering and prevent the engine from Have sealed tires replaced by an authorized Por- being started: Remove vehicle key. Vehicles with sche dealer as soon as possible. Tell the Porsche Porsche Entry & Drive: Remove operating device. dealer that the tire contains tire sealant.
  • Page 240 Roadside Assistance – The tire sealant kit (Tire Mobility System – TMS) Adding tire sealant (Tire Mobility System – is located in the front luggage compartment and TMS) consists of: Flammable and harmful WARNING – Filler bottle sealant – Filler hose The sealant is highly flammable and harmful to –...
  • Page 241: Fuses

    �� The filler bottle is now open. an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends Refer to chapter “Changing wheels“ on page an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained 3. Unscrew cap from tire valve F. 227. technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 242 (e.g. relays). Top left: PSM control Rear lid actuator Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- unit ommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they Right rear fog light have trained technicians and the necessary parts...
  • Page 243 Roadside Assistance Row C Consumption Consumption Consumption Right reversing light Front left side marker light Right tail light Center console switch panel Right daytime running VTS control unit lights Gateway control unit Horn Diagnostic socket Fuel pump system relay Ignition lock and control unit Free Steering column lock...
  • Page 244 Roadside Assistance Passenger side fuses Row B Consumption Consumption Air quality sensor Headlight control unit Rain sensor PSM control unit Air conditioning system control unit - seat heat- Steering column switch module PCM components: (rear Electric steering gear view camera, antenna Refrigerant pressure amplifier, control unit sensor...
  • Page 245 Roadside Assistance Row C Row D Consumption Consumption Consumption Electrical socket in pas- senger footwell TSX808 diagnostic Airbag control unit socket ERA-GLONASS Occupant sensing con- (left-hand drive only, trol unit Russia, Belarus, Arme- nia and Kazakhstan) PASM control unit Electric parking brake Free button Free...
  • Page 246: Refueling

    (“rotten present while refueling. free fuels. egg smell”). Porsche is not responsible for this partic- Do not use a cellphone while pumping gas. ularity and it does not indicate a defect in the vehicle.
  • Page 247 In this case, following con- and turn it until it engages audibly and noticea- air of the container. This mixture reaches the intake sultation with an authorized Porsche Partner dealer, bly. tract via the tank vent line, is mixed with intake air the fuel may be mixed with an additive sold and and burned during the normal combustion process.
  • Page 248: Jack And Lifting Platform

    Roadside Assistance g Refer to chapter “Changing wheels“ on page 227. Jack and Lifting Platform Raising the vehicle There are arrow markings on the side skirt by the jacking points. Fig. 220: Rear jacking point for lifting platform or jack Vehicle inadequately se- WARNING cured An unsecured or incorrectly secured vehicle can move...
  • Page 249: Washer Fluid

    Roadside Assistance Washer Fluid For information on window cleaner concentrates ap- proved by Porsche: Contact an authorized Porsche Adding washer fluid dealer. Responding to warning message If the washer fluid level is low, the symbol appears in the multifunction display.
  • Page 250: Technical Data

    Fig. 223: Placement position of safety conformity stickers The safety conformity sticker gives you the certainty that your new Porsche meets all the automotive ve- hicle safety standards (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) that apply at the time the vehicle was manufactured.
  • Page 251 Technical Data Riding in the luggage Tire pressure plate cle weight is the sum of the empty weight and the DANGER compartment weight of the passengers and luggage. The gross ve- hicle weight rating is the maximum permitted weight Injuries in an accident are much more likely if there of the vehicle including occupants, luggage and op- are passengers in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 252 Technical Data Steps for determining the correct payload limit: – Look for the information "The combined weight of occupants and luggage must never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs" on the vehicle plate. – Determine the total weight of the driver and oc- cupants who will be traveling with you.
  • Page 253 Technical Data Engine data 718 Cayman GT4 RS 718 Spyder RS No. of cylinders Displacement 3.996 cm 3.996 cm Max. engine power 368 kW (500 hp) 368 kW (500 hp) at rpm 8,400 rpm 8,400 rpm Max. torque 332 lb-ft (450 Nm) 332 lb-ft (450 Nm) at rpm 6,750 rpm...
  • Page 254 Wheel and Tire Sizes Tires approved by Porsche are the best tires for your vehicle. The load capacity code number (e.g. "94") 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 255 Technical Data Observe the applicable national regulations regarding maximum speeds when snow chains are fitted. Only use fine-link edge snow chains approved by Porsche. Before fitting different wheels and tires, check the EU declaration of conformity to see if the desired wheel/tire combination is permitted for your vehicle. For more information: Contact an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 256 Technical Data Standard tire pressure 718 Cayman GT4 RS, 718 Spyder RS Tires Summer tires 2.0 bar 2.3 bar 245/35 ZR 20 / 295/30 ZR 20 200 kPa 230 kPa 29 psi 33 psi Snow tires 2.5 bar 2.5 bar 235/35 R 20 / 275/30 R 20 250 kPa 250 kPa...
  • Page 257 Rear-axle toe per wheel +10’ ±2’ Front-axle camber -1°30’ ±3’ Rear-axle camber -1°45’ ±5’ Chassis setting can only be adjusted by a professional. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an Porschepartner because he has qualified technicians and the required parts and tools.
  • Page 258 Technical Data Engine diagram at full load (EU6) b 718 Cayman GT4 RS, 718 Spyder RS Fig. 225: Engine diagram at full load...
  • Page 259 Technical Data Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Technical data: Audio and video files Supported media SD cards up to 128 GB Portable playback devices MTP players, USB 2.0 devices from "USB Device Subclass 1 and 6", for example USB sticks, USB MP3 players without special driver software, external USB flash drives, and hard drives...
  • Page 260 Changes or modifications made to the equipment not This vehicle includes Radio Frequency Devices that to correct the interference by one or more of the expressly approved by Porsche may void the FCC au- are certified under the following IDs: following measures: thorization to operate the equipment.
  • Page 261: Radio Equipment In Accordance With 2014/53/Eu

    For further information on proper disposal: ada. ISED Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs and These Opening and closing devices contain licence-exempt transmitter(s)/re- Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. ceiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Vehicle key Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt Old batteries RSS(s).
  • Page 262 LTE-FDD B3 (Rx) 199 mW Tire Pressure Monitoring System 3rd gen. wheel 1,710–1,785 MHz electronics Porsche Vehicle Tracking System - Driver Card LTE-FDD B5 TPMS sensor S5.05 433 MHz TSSRE4Uf 199 mW 824–849 MHz Driver Card Remote for Tracking System 2781 433.85–433.99 MHz...
  • Page 263 Technical Data Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Remote Keypad Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Smartphone tray MIB2 Main-Unit P010/P074/P100 Short range transmitter for tracking unit LTE-MBC-EU2 Multi-band compensator 8005/8015 (1,850–1,910 MHz) GSM 900 transmitter 2000.00 mW 433.92 MHz 0.06 mW (880–915 MHz) WCDMA I transmitter 501.19 mW...
  • Page 264: Radio Equipment Outside The Eu

    Albania, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, French Guyana, Georgia, Gibraltar, Guade- (5,735–5,835 MHz) loupe, Iceland, Israel, Ivory Coast,Kuwait, Macedonia, Martinique, Moldova, Monaco, Porsche car camera, rear Belarus Montenegro, New Caledonia, Norway, Reun- UTR 2.0 Rear ion, Sri Lanka, St. Lucia, Switzerland, Trini- dad &Tobago, Turkey...
  • Page 265 Technical Data 00278-15-07978 (MIB2) Canada sont conformes aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux 02483-14-06324 (Homelink) This vehicle includes following Radio Frequency De- appareils radio exempts de licence. vices/ Ce véhicule comprend les appareils à radiofré- 01370-15-02149 (BCM Basis) Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions quence suivants: 09776-22-14914 (Intrusion sensor)
  • Page 266 Indonesia devices for the United Kingdom market within the ARCOTEL-NRH-2020-000705 (PAG-RKE-434, meaning of The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017: Continental) Porsche Cars Great Britain Ltd. ARCOTEL-NRH-2022-001161 (PPE-1B-433, Con- tinental) Bath Road, Calcot, Reading, Berkshire, RG31 7SE ARCOTEL-NRH-2020-000722 (Homelink EHL2, United Kingdom...
  • Page 267 Technical Data ‫הוא‬ ‫התקשורת‬ ‫משרד‬ ‫של‬ ‫אלחוטי‬ ‫אישור‬ ‫מספר‬   Jamaica ‫של‬ ‫המקורית‬ ‫האנטנה‬ ‫את‬ ‫להחליף‬ ‫אסוף‬ 55-12036 77384/SDPPI/2021 These products have been Type Approved by Ja- ‫אחר‬ ‫טכני‬ ‫שינוי‬ ‫כל‬ ‫בו‬ ‫לעשות‬ ‫ולא‬ ‫המכשיר‬ 4334 maica: Model Name: TSSSG4G5b SMA –...
  • Page 268 T/4/11/11/2883 (Key Kessy/PAG-Key 434) pentru piata din Republica Moldova cu privinta regle-   T/4/11/11/9184 (TSSRE4Uf) mentarii echipamentului radio: GT Sport Auto Ltd. Malaysia General Importer of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG in Moldova Calea Iesilor str. 28/1   MD-2069, Chișinău Mongolia CIDF20098171...
  • Page 269 Technical Data Nigeria       Oman Pakistan             Paraguay     NR: 2023-01-I-0003 (BCM 434) NR: 2023-04-I-0269 (BCM 433) NR: 2023-04-I-0258 (Key-Kessy 433) NR: 2023-04-I-0259 (Key-Kessy 434) NR: 2020-07-I-000512 (Key-Basic) NR: 2021-06-I-0309 (MIB2) NR: 2020-09-I-0664 (Homelink)
  • Page 270 Technical Data Philippines   Approval Ref.: CRA/SA/2018/R-6937 (Key Kessy 434)   Approval Ref.: ICTQATAR/RT/2012/R-2944 (BCM   434) Approval Ref.: CRA/SA/2015/R-4714 Approval Ref.: CRA/SM/2023/S-0012872 (Intru-   sion sensor) Serbia                     Qatar Approval Ref.: CRA/SM/2020/S-0006251 (MIB2) Approval Ref.: CRA/SM/2019/R-7682 (Homelink)
  • Page 271 Technical Data       TA-2019/1853 APPROVED     TA-2020/6392 APPROVED     TA-2019/5116 APPROVED South Africa     TA-2015/158 TA-2021/3105 APPROVED APPROVED   TA-2005/614 South Korea APPROVED       TA-2012/399 APPROVED     TA-2018/217   APPROVED Singapore    ...
  • Page 272 Technical Data           根據 LP0002 低功率射頻器材技術規範_章節 3.8.2: 取 得審驗證明之低功率射頻器材,非經核准,公司、商號或 使 用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之 特性及功能。 低功率射頻器材之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通 이 기기는 업무용 환경에서 사용할 목적으 로 적합성평가 信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用, 並改善至無干 를 받은 기기로서 가정용 환 경에서 사용하는 경우 전파간   擾時方得繼續使用。前述合法通信,指依電信管理法規定 섭의 우려가 있습니다. 作業之無線電通信。低功...
  • Page 273 Your vehicle features a variety of radio equipment. Changes or modifications made to the equipment not The manufacturers of this radio equipment declare expressly approved by Porsche may void the FCC au-   that it complies with the specifications for its use thorization to operate the equipment.
  • Page 274 Technical Data occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: –...
  • Page 275: Index

    Index Index AUTO (light switch) Headlights....... 213 Driving light assistant..... . . 86 Light-metal wheels.
  • Page 276 ........141 in My Porsche......183...
  • Page 277 Index Fill quantities Gasoline Fuel level display......102 Washer fluid......252 filling.
  • Page 278 Lights My Porsche........176 Activate courtesy lights when entering the Adding navigation destination.
  • Page 279 Index Porsche Connect......175 Sport Chrono Stopwatch....161, 162 Establish data connection.
  • Page 280 Index Tire pressure Trunk Vehicle key........30 Check.
  • Page 281 Index Windshield washer system Fill quantity....... 252 Warning and Information Messages... . 121 Windshield wiper.

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