Porsche 928 GT1991 Owner'S Manual Download Page 146

differences and slight variations in shade and 
grain add to the attractiveness of the real 
leather product. 

We recommend that the leather be treated or 
cleaned initially after the first few weeks or 
after the car has covered a few thousand 
miles. Only by doing so can the leather pat-
ina, which emphasizes the inherent qualities 
of the leather upholstery, begin to form. 

Cleaning is best performed with a white, soft 
woolen cloth and a cleaning agent with a 
neutral soap basis (mild soap and water solu-

tion). If the leather is heavily soiled the 

Porsche Cockpit Cleaner can also be used. 
Please follow the instructions on the contain-

ers carefully. 

Do not use aggressive cleaners or hard ob-

jects. 

Take special care not to dampen the other 
side of the perforated leather trims. 

Once you have cleaned the leather (espe-
cially the heavily used leather seats) treat it 
with the Porsche Leather Care Agent. Leather 
should be cleaned and treated several times 
a year, depending on how quickly it becomes 
dirty. 

Should the leather become damaged during 
use (e.g. when transporting sharp objects or if 

tools etc. should slip) the damage can be 

made less conspicuous using the Porsche 
Leather Color Coating. 

Fabric, upholstery and carpets 

Use only a vacuum cleaner or a medium stiff 

brush. Remove stains and spots with Porsche 
stain remover. 

The Porsche range of accessories includes 
floormats to protect the carpets in Summer 
and Winter. 

Care of the seat belts 

If it becomes necessary to clean the belts, 

you can use any mild washing agent. Allow 
the belts to dry prior to retracting, but avoid 
direct sunlight. 

If unsuitable cleaners are used or any attempt 
is made to dye or bleach the belts, the web-

bing may be weakened and thus constitute a 
safety risk. 

Storing your Porsche Vehicle 

If you intend to store your Porsche for a pro-
longed period, please consult your authorized 
Porsche dealer. The staff will be glad to ad-

vise you on the most suitable and necessary 
methods. 

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Summary of Contents for 928 GT1991

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Page 3: ...ur Porsche the more pleasure you will experience driving your new car A separate Warranty and Mainte nance Booklet explains how you can keep your Porsche in top driving con dition by having it service...

Page 4: ...d on the informa tion available at the time of printing It has always been Porsche s policy to continuously improve its products Porsche therefore reserves the right to make changes in design and spec...

Page 5: ...Before Driving Off Running In Controls Maintenance Car Care Practical Tips Emergency Service Vehicle Identification Technical Data Index Pocket for Additional Information...

Page 6: ...Doors 14 Central door locking 14 15 Interior lights 16 Power windows 17 Seats 18 21 Mirrors 22 Safety belts 23 25 Child restraint anchorages 25 Air bag system 26 27 Brakes 28 31 Limited slip differen...

Page 7: ...to assure sufficient engine cooling Be sure you have a well charged battery See that all windows are clear and un obstructed Keep air intake slots and area between engine hood and windshield free of...

Page 8: ...stance from the vehicle in front of you depending on traf fic road and weather conditions Reduce speed at night and during incle ment weather Observe speed limits and obey road signs When tired get we...

Page 9: ...ve maximum traction They tend to be slippery Break in new tires by driving at moderate speeds during the first 60 to 120 miles 100 to 200 km and longer braking distances must be antici pated Engine oi...

Page 10: ...er flasher parking light switch lever 3 Horn 4 Windshield wiper and windshield headlight washer switch lever 5 Emergency flasher switch 6 Switches for power windows 7 Controls for power seat 8 Parking...

Page 11: ...one flat key which you can keep in your purse or wallet for instance as an emergency key If you remove the plastic head of the flat key you can clip on an illumi nated plastic handle available from y...

Page 12: ...in a safe place For your protection against theft Record the key numbers and keep them in a safe place such as your wallet Do not keep them in the vehicle If you should lose a key provide your Porsch...

Page 13: ...ime the interior lights and the hazard warn ing lights flash for approx 4 minutes When the alarm is triggered the LEDs are switched to a double flashing signal If the luggage compartment lid is opened...

Page 14: ...vehicle the central locking system can only be actuated when the driver s door is closed even if the passenger door is still open If the central locking system fails to work open and close the two doo...

Page 15: ...are closed The lights go out immediately if the ignition is switched on or the vehicle locked with the key The interior lights have the following switch positions a light comes on only when a door or...

Page 16: ...ndows can be stopped in any position by tapping the switch again Closing windows To close the windows the switch must be held down until the windows have reached the desired position With the ignition...

Page 17: ...dal depressed while your foot is bent 2 Adjust desired fore aft height 3 Clasp upper portion of steering wheel Then adjust backrest inclination so that both shoulders remain in contact with the backre...

Page 18: ...ress upper half of switch heating on Press lower half of switch heating off Front seats Two multi function switches control the elec tric motors for longitudinal adjustment seat height and angle of ba...

Page 19: ...1 2 or 3 The memory button must be pressed before the position button Calling up a position To set the seat to the position stored in the memory the appropriate position button must be depressed until...

Page 20: ...lled WARNING Front seat passengers should not ride in a moving vehicle with the backrest reclined Safety belts only offer protection when the backrest is upright and the belts are prop erly positioned...

Page 21: ...window defogger defroster is switched on the outside mirrors are also heated electrically The outside mirrors are adjustable from inside of the vehicle by a four direction switch and a rocker switch...

Page 22: ...nor should they share a seat belt with another oc cupant while the vehicle is in motion Children too big for child restraint sys tems should use regular seat belts A shoulder belt can be used providin...

Page 23: ...mechanism adjusts automat ically to your size and movements as long as the pull on the belt is slow Rapid deceleration during hard braking or a collision locks the belt The belt will also lock when y...

Page 24: ...illustration see arrow The hardware needed to attach the tether strap comes with your Porsche The hardware can be moved to the other anchor point if required If a child restraint system is to be used...

Page 25: ...behind the padding above the glove compartment Due to the rapid deflation of the air bag after use there is little danger of obstructed vision Likewise the noise of the inflation of the air bag genera...

Page 26: ...ealer after 4 8 and 10 years from the date of manufacture shown on the safety compliance sticker and then every 2 years WARNING No changes must be made to the wiring or components of the air bag syste...

Page 27: ...tic transmission or move the gearshift lever to reverse or first gear Manual transmission On hills also turn the wheels toward the curb The parking brake light is not an indi cator that the parking br...

Page 28: ...ake system checked Keep in mind that the braking distance in creases very rapidly as the speed increases At 60 mph or 100 km h for example it is not twice but four times longer than at 30 mph or 50 km...

Page 29: ...ear To minimize that risk use your ABS system to increase your ability to maneuver to avoid dangerous situations and not merely to try to stop in the shortest dis tance possible I Driving with the ABS...

Page 30: ...dard tires are fitted the control unit may misinter pret the speed of the vehicle because of the variant data it receives from the sensors on the axles If the difference in rolling radius exceeds ap p...

Page 31: ...ange whenever the control unit receives a high lat eral acceleration signal when accelerating out of corners and the inside wheel shows signs of slipping The lock transmits the non transferable driv i...

Page 32: ...ry Should this free travel suddenly become big ger it could mean a malfunction of the clutch See your Porsche dealer for rectifica tion Always depress the clutch pedal fully when changing gears Do not...

Page 33: ...k to position 2 With the en gine running the warning lights should go out except the warning light for the stop lamp which will go out after depressing the brake pedal and the park brake light after f...

Page 34: ...se the ig nition key If the engine fails to start after 10 to 15 seconds of cranking wait about 10 sec onds before engaging starter again Do not let the engine idle to warm it up After starting drive...

Page 35: ...hototransistor for brightness control 9 Selector lever position indicator 10 High beam indicator light 11 Tire pressure warning light 12 Parking light indicator 13 Voltmeter 14 Emission control system...

Page 36: ...system for position of gearshift Automatic transmission Whenever the ignition is switched on or the vehicle lights are switched on the position of the gearshift lever lights up in the display field of...

Page 37: ...ing driv ing this indicates that the oil pressure is not correct Fuel level gauge and warning light With the ignition on the amount of fuel in the tank is indicated by the fuel gauge needle If the lev...

Page 38: ...control If the fans are not rotating the power supply to the fan control is defective If the problem cannot be readily located be sure the engine has cooled down suffi ciently Then drive to the neare...

Page 39: ...system is switched off the normal brake system re mains fully operational If the light comes on take your vehicle to an authorized Porsche dealer immediately The turn signal indicator light for traile...

Page 40: ...pped up the fault is indicated by red lettering and a sym bol which does not flash In this event it is not necessary to interrupt the journey im mediately or seek the assistance of an au thorized Pors...

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Page 42: ...s On board computer functions Press the control lever forwards to enter the on board computer selection mode The function selected appears in the centre display Worded messages appear on the left and...

Page 43: ...y cannot be erased Readings at speeds above 10 km h 6 mph Tripmeter for distance travelled Tripmeter for interim readings or distances between refuelling stops Start push button for 1st time Stop push...

Page 44: ...earshift selector lever 17 Rear window wiper switch 18 Sunroof switches 19 Power window switches 20 Windshield wiper and windshield headlight washer switch lever 21 Intermittent wiper interval control...

Page 45: ...nformation system Light switch Parking lights 1st position Headlights 2nd position with ignition on Tail lights side marker lights license plate and instrument lights and the shift pattern illuminatio...

Page 46: ...o nents can burn skin on contact Remember the air conditioner con denser fan is thermostatically controlled and may come on at anytime regard less of ignition switch position Rear window defogger defr...

Page 47: ...icator light in the instrument cluster lights when high beam is switched on Pull lever toward steering wheel to select low beam You can flash signal other motorists by re peatedly pulling and releasin...

Page 48: ...ades over a dry windshield to prevent scratching the glass Spray on washer fluid first A scratched windshield will reduce visibility Always loosen blades frozen to glass be fore operating wipers to pr...

Page 49: ...the preset speed will automatically be resumed Gearshifting When shifting gears the au tomatic speed control is only disengaged as long as the clutch pedal is depressed The preset speed will be resum...

Page 50: ...eld and footwell The air outlets for the windshield and the footwell are fixed in place Only the fan switch is used to regulate the air flow Center and side nozzles The air flow from the center and si...

Page 51: ...ture lever Then switch on the air conditioner by pressing the AC switch in the center console arrow If no cooling of the air is required in transi tional or colder seasons the air conditioner should n...

Page 52: ...average inside temperature No automatic temperature control takes place in program settings Fan speed control rotary switch knob The air volume is controlled by a 4 speed fan When the ignition is turn...

Page 53: ...nditioner is turned on the back vaporizer can be switched on by turn ing the button at the left in the center console to the right Fan speeds from 1 to 3 can be adjusted 52 Turning the button at the r...

Page 54: ...se the lighter will snap back With the cigarette lighter re moved the socket may be used for small electrical appliances such as a shaver hand vacuum cleaner or air compressor to inflate the collapsib...

Page 55: ...o close the sunroof the switch must be pressed until the sunroof has reached the desired position Door lock contact If the key is held in the locking position when locking a door the sunroof and the d...

Page 56: ...rear win dow should be sufficiently wet before turn ing on the wiper To actuate the wiper push the rocker switch in the center console The wiper action disengages or engages au tomatically when the l...

Page 57: ...NG Keep glove compartment door closed while driving to prevent injury during a col lision To open the glove compartment press the button arrow and lift the lid The glove com partment is lockable The f...

Page 58: ...kwise The hatch back springs up slightly under spring pres sure Lift the hatchback by hand to open To close Lower the hatchback slowly and then push down with both hands until lock snaps shut Pull up...

Page 59: ...e vehicle Engine compartment hood To release Slide the release lever arrow on the left side underneath the dashboard panel The hood springs up slightly under spring pressure To open Lift hood slightly...

Page 60: ...put into reverse with ignition on The gear positions are illustrated in the diag ram If you wish to shift from 1st gear into Re verse the gearshift lever must first be brought into the Neutral positi...

Page 61: ...position when checking under the hood Otherwise any increase in engine speed may set the vehicle in motion even with the parking brake applied A driving position must never be used for holding the veh...

Page 62: ...y Simply release the accelerator pedal and move the selector lever from the position you are into the position you want Then step on the accelerator again WARNING Do not shift to a lower driving posit...

Page 63: ...ansmission and other critical parts If you cannot free the vehicle after a few rocking attempts call for help or a tow truck Under moderate acceleration in the partload range upshifts are effected at...

Page 64: ...cleaning fluid 7 Fuel 8 Battery electrolyte 9 Hydraulic fluid for steering 10 Transmission oil or ATF I Cautions 64 Engine oil 65 67 Transmission oil 68 Washer reservoir 68 69 Cooling system 69 70 Pow...

Page 65: ...k has to be done with the engine running always set the parking brake and make sure the shift lever is in either Neutral or Park Exercise extreme caution to prevent neckties jewelry or long hair from...

Page 66: ...oil level To get a true reading the car should be on level ground After turning off the engine wait a few minutes for the oil to return to the oil sump 1 Pull out dipstick and wipe it dry with a clean...

Page 67: ...ompanying the vehicle apply to normal operating condi tions and must be adhered to including in tervals for oil filter change If you drive mostly short distances or if you operate the vehicle in dusty...

Page 68: ...can be further refined hydrocrack or totally con verted through a number of chemical pro cesses synthetic oils These oils are struc turally more efficient and require fewer addi tives than simple min...

Page 69: ...se above the MAX mark do not just add or drain ATF Have your dealer check and correct the cause promptly In the event of a noticeable loss of ATF contact your dealer immediately Changing the ATF The A...

Page 70: ...mended The anti corrosion properties and the antif reeze consistency will diminish gradually We recommend renewing the coolant mixture at least every 2 years WARNING Even after the engine has stopped...

Page 71: ...at maximum speed The system has both auto and remote super vision Should a component fail the coolant temperature warning light gives indication of excessively high coolant temperatures and a fault m...

Page 72: ...duces engine performance but can lead to premature en gine wear The filter element must be re placed at the intervals listed in your Mainte nance Schedule If driving is mostly done in areas where the...

Page 73: ...fluid that meets SAE specification J 1703 and conforms to Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 116 Do not use any other brake fluid or brake fluids that have absorbed moisture from the open air or brake flu...

Page 74: ...o the life of the catalytic con verter Deposits from leaded gasolines will ruin the converter and make it ineffective as an emission control device Cars with a catalytic converter have a smal ler fuel...

Page 75: ...lowing problems with your veh icle Deterioration of driveability and perfor mance Substantially reduced fuel economy Vapor lock and non start problems espe cially at high altitude or at high tempera t...

Page 76: ...oth en gine and catalytic converter could result service may be inadequate due to lack of proper service facilities tools or diagnos tic equipment replacement parts may not be available or very diffic...

Page 77: ...polish remover or other volatile cleaning fluids They may be toxic flammable or hazardous in other ways Only use spot removing fluids in well ventilated areas Do not clean the underside of chassis fen...

Page 78: ...wn the process almost invariably removes the corrosion inhibiting coating It is then absolutely necessary to have a dura ble preservative applied to all surfaces body seams joints and assemblies in th...

Page 79: ...tected against chemical and mechanical in fluences As it is not possible to exclude the risk of damage to this protective coating in day to day driving it is advisable to have the under side of the ca...

Page 80: ...s of leather skins such as creases healed scratches insect bites structural dif ferences and slight variations in shade and grain add to the attractiveness of the real leather product We recommend tha...

Page 81: ...ht If unsuitable cleaners are used or any at tempt is made to dye or bleach the belts the webbing may be weakened and thus consti tute a safety risk Storing your Porsche Vehicle If you intend to store...

Page 82: ...ning system 87 89 Spare tire 90 Lockable wheel nuts 91 Changing a wheel 92 93 Lifting vehicle 93 Fuses and relays 94 Battery 95 96 Emergency starting 97 98 Replacing bulbs 99 103 Headlight adjustment...

Page 83: ...k has to be done with the engine running always set the parking brake and make sure the shift lever is in either Neutral or Park Exercise extreme caution to prevent neckties jewelry or long hair from...

Page 84: ...e rim wrench are located underneath the luggage compartment to gether with the collapsible spare tire The tire is covered by a lid with a quick release catch WARNING Use the jack only for changing a w...

Page 85: ...Tire life depends on various factors i e roads traffic and weather conditions driv ing habits type of tires and tire care Inspect your tires at least every 2000 miles or 3000 km for wear and damage I...

Page 86: ...ealer or Porsche importer of your country If you do not use a Porsche recom mended replacement tire make sure that you purchase your new tires from a repu table tire specialty dealer and that the deal...

Page 87: ...in loss of control and damage to the vehicle and personal injury Before mounting snow tires consult with your Porsche dealer He has the technical information necessary to advise you on wheel and tire...

Page 88: ...pres sures Method of operation Two pressure operated switches in each wheel monitor the tire pressures If the pres sure in the tire drops beneath the trip pres sure to which the switches are set front...

Page 89: ...ystem develops a fault the warning light in the instrument cluster comes on and the following message appears The system shuts down because of a mal function Tire pressure is no longer moni tored Cont...

Page 90: ...ied pressure front 2 0 bar 28 psi rear 2 5 bar 36 psi While driving observe the instrument cluster display The arrows concerned must flash If an arrow indicates steadily instead of flashing one pressu...

Page 91: ...lug of electric cord into cigarette lighter socket 3 The required tire pressure is 36 psi or 2 5 bar Check pressure with tire pres sure gauge 4 Disconnect hose and electric cord and store air compress...

Page 92: ...in the vehicle Keep them in a safe place To unlock a wheel 1 Remove protective plastic cap from wheel nut 2 Insert key all the way and turn left about 30 3 Remove lock sleeve together with in serted...

Page 93: ...der the jack to ensure that the jack does not sink into the ground Set the parking brake and block the wheels opposite the flat tire on the other side of the vehicle The jack is only to be used for ch...

Page 94: ...ficient clearance bet ween pads and vehicle before driving vehicle onto hoist especially if the vehicle has a large front panel or spoiler The vehicle must be lifted only at the lift points for the ca...

Page 95: ...ate from fuse relay board 2 In a blown fuse the metal strip has melted In order to replace the fuse it must be pulled out The tool for doing this is located at the top left on the central electrical s...

Page 96: ...ric or painted sur faces If you get electrolyte which is an acid in your eyes or on skin immediately rinse with cold water several minutes and call a doctor Spilled electrolyte must be rinsed off at o...

Page 97: ...of gas trapped in the ice Allow a frozen battery to thaw out first Never use a fast charger as a booster to start the engine This may seriously damage the vehicle s electrical system and the charger F...

Page 98: ...nd instructions of the jumper cable manufacturer Only jumper cables of adequate diame ter cross section and fitted with insu lated alligator clips should be used The jumper cables must be long enough...

Page 99: ...tive terminal of the booster battery 98 Next connect clamp at end of negative cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery Then connect clamp at other end of negative cable to the en gine com...

Page 100: ...bulbs in the car When traveling abroad remember that some countries require spare bulbs as part of the safety equipment 1 Turn the ignition on 2 Turn light switch to position 2 to raise the headlight...

Page 101: ...out the lens as a unit sure guide pins on bulb base fit into soc ket of reflector 6 Reinstall lamp tighten screws Check functioning and adjustment of light 2 Remove Phillips screws from rubber buf fer...

Page 102: ...luggage compartment Use the spark plug spanner to unscrew the hex nut arrowed which holds the tail light unit in place and remove the unit from the rear bumper 3 Turn holder of defective bulb antic l...

Page 103: ...bulb 3 Reinstall lens tighten screws Check functioning of light 4 Install plastic trim and tighten retaining screws Additional stop light 1 Remove Phillips screws from light unit and remove unit 2 Li...

Page 104: ...eadliner and carefully pry out the lamp housing 2 Remove defective bulb between contact springs and insert new bulb 3 Insert one side of the lamp housing into cut out and press firmly on the other sid...

Page 105: ...transparent side cover with a screwdriver Adjustment screws Each headlight and each additional head light has two adjusting screws One for lat eral and one for vertical setting Each fog light has one...

Page 106: ...he driving motor The con necting rod assembly is designed in such a way that it needs only be turned to the left to either raise or retract the headlights WARNING Do not turn the knob on the drive sha...

Page 107: ...ions described in your War ranty Maintenance booklet Lack of proper maintenance as well as impro per use of the vehicle will impair the function of the emission control sys tem and could lead to damag...

Page 108: ...l unit The control unit corrects the air fuel ratio so that the en gine always receives an accurately metered air fuel mixture Crankcase ventilation Through crankcase ventilation undesirable emissions...

Page 109: ...er as long as the temperature controlled ON OFF valve is in the OFF position The temperature controlled ON OFF valve stops purging of the canister during all other running conditions of the engine if...

Page 110: ...Vehicle Identification Technical Data Engine number Vehicle identification number Identification plate Safety compliance sticker Paint data Vehicle identification label 109...

Page 111: ...revealed by removing the ashtray In accordance with Federal Safety Regula tions the vehicle identification number of your car is located on the left windshield post and can be seen from the outside T...

Page 112: ...ws the month and year of production and the vehicle identification number of your car perforations as well as the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and the Gross Axle Weight Rating Vehicle identification la...

Page 113: ...Technical data...

Page 114: ...ter cooled with two electric fans Lubrication pressure fed from sump Cylinder block and head light metal alloy Valve operation 2 overhead camshafts per cylinder bank Camshaft drive toothed belt and ch...

Page 115: ...o right max 10 Toe angle difference At 20 lock to left and right 1 20 Caster 3 30 30 difference left to right max 20 At curb weight unladen with full tank Rim offset Weights Dimensions at permissible...

Page 116: ...4th gear approx 5th gear approx 63 5 3 34 2 3 15 928 S 4 1st gear approx 2nd gear approx 3rd gear approx 4th gear approx 63 47 25 15 Brake system Hydraulic dual circuit brake system with front and re...

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Page 122: ...trol 70 Corrosion prevention 76 80 D Dashboard 44 Defogging defrosting 45 Dimensions 114 Directional signals 39 46 Doors locks 14 15 Driving hints 8 9 Electrical system 94 105 Emergency flasher 45 sta...

Page 123: ...roster 45 window wiper switch 55 view mirrors 22 Refrigerant 72 116 Reporting safety defects 2 Roof rack 75 114 s Safe driving hints 8 9 Safety belts 23 24 Seats front rear electric 18 21 heating 19 p...

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Page 125: ...O Box 30911 Reno Nevada 89520 3911 is the sole importer and distributor of Porsche vehicles in the United States and offers these warranties on U S model vehicles only Services performed by your auth...

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Page 127: ...e Supplement Porsche is currently using the services of the American Arbitration Association AAA for its informal dispute resolution mechanism but Porsche reserves the right to change this system with...

Page 128: ...s first they will help keep your Porsche automobile looking and performing in top condition secondly the warranty coverage on your car is dependent on proper routine maintenance and generally on the w...

Page 129: ...iles Be sure to read the details of your rights and responsibilities under the California Emission Control Warranty sections of this booklet Replacement Parts Accessories Limited Warranty You are urge...

Page 130: ...ectively by speak ing with one of the dealership s managers such as the Service Manager or General Manager In the event that the problem goes unresolved please follow the procedures outlined in the Ow...

Page 131: ...s Name 2 nd Owner Address Tel No Purchase Date Mileage 3rd Owner Address Tel No Purchase Date Mileage 4t h Owner Address Tel No Purchase Date Mileage 5 h Owner Address Tel No Purchase Date Mileage 6...

Page 132: ...Vehicle Identification Warranty Car Care Instructions Maintenance Customer Service...

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Page 134: ...mance Warranty 14 17 California Air Resources Board California Emission Control Warranty Statement 18 California Emission Performance and Defects Warranty 19 21 California Emission Extended Defects Wa...

Page 135: ...COVERAGE provided by PORSCHE CARS NORTH AMERICA INC Porsche Cars North America Inc is the sole importer and distributor of Porsche vehicles in the United States and offers these warranties on U S mod...

Page 136: ...ent consideration If further documentation is necessary to the decision for reimburse ment you will be contacted by PCNA Customer Service This Warranty Does Not Cover Emission control systems Corrosio...

Page 137: ...ir locations To be driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal speed limits 10 To generally be driven daily over a distance of several miles In the event of prolonged storage contact your local au...

Page 138: ...y with all Canadian Governmental requirements Furthermore in order to process warranty claims the vehicle must also be registered with the Authorized Canadian Importer of Porsche vehicles For free veh...

Page 139: ...car or to the extent permitted by law or regulation any other consequential damages 12 Any car with an odometer that has been altered so that the actual mileage cannot be determined Any car registere...

Page 140: ...de the U S PCNA s warranty will not be applicable and defective parts will be repaired or replaced only within the terms and limitations of the warranty for new Porsche vehicles for your model year in...

Page 141: ...33 34 Windows 34 Polishing 34 Spots and stains 34 Minor paint damage 34 Undersealing 35 Light lenses and plastic 35 Door roof and window seals 35 Light alloy wheels 35 Leather care 35 36 Fabric uphols...

Page 142: ...polish remover or other volatile cleaning fluids They may be toxic flammable or hazardous in other ways Only use spot removing fluids in well ventilated areas Do not clean the underside of chassis fe...

Page 143: ...py solution left on it Avoid car washes The brushes could cau se scratches on the rear window Do not affix stickers or adhesive strips to the rear window or cover it with plastic film This causes disc...

Page 144: ...it for the paintwork as it will otherwise pick up a certain amount of preservative or polish and could smear the windows and thus impair vi sion Remove dead insects with the Porsche insect remover Pol...

Page 145: ...s and plastics Use only soap and water solution for cleaning the plastic light lenses Never use chemical cleaning agents for this purpose The same applies to other plastic parts and plastic films Door...

Page 146: ...Leather Care Agent Leather should be cleaned and treated several times a year depending on how quickly it becomes dirty Should the leather become damaged during use e g when transporting sharp objects...

Page 147: ...Maintenance Maintenance Schedule 39 43 Maintenance Record 44 47 Record of Brake fluid and coolant fluid renewal 48 Record of camshaft belt check 49 Record of Air bag system check 50 37...

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Page 152: ...unt of driving and on driving habits Therefore oil and wear and tear items should be checked more frequently and if necessary replaced at shorter intervals Also the battery electrolyte level should be...

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