Porsche PANAMERA S - Owner'S Manual Download Page 300

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Minor Repairs

Changing fuses

In order to prevent damage to the electrical 

system due to short circuits and overloads, 

the individual circuits are protected by fuses.
One fuse box is located in the luggage 

compartment. Two additional fuse boxes are 

located in the outer ends of the dashboard.
1. Switch off the load with the defective fuse.
2. Open the fuse box cover.
3. Remove the corresponding fuse from its slot 

using the plastic gripper 

D

 in order to check it.

A blown fuse can be identified by the melted 

metal strip.

4. Replace only with fuses of the same rating. 

We recommend that you use genuine Porsche 

fuses for replacement.

Note

f

If a fuse blows repeatedly:

Please contact a qualified specialist workshop. 

We recommend that you have an authorized 

Porsche dealer to do this work as they have 

trained workshop personnel and the necessary 

parts and tools.

A

- Fuse carrier

B

- Fuse carrier

C

- Relay carrier

Opening fuse box and relay box cover in 

luggage compartment

f

Open the luggage compartment floor and 

remove the tool storage box.

D

- Plastic gripper

Opening fuse box cover at the left and right 

of the dashboard

1. Carefully lever off the plastic cover with 

a screwdriver (

arrow

) and remove it.

The positions of the fuses are shown on the 

inside of the cover.

2. Carefully remove the fuses using the plastic 

gripper 

D

.

f

Spare fuses can be found in both fuse box 

covers (left: 7.5 and 10 A; right: 20 and 25 A).

Summary of Contents for PANAMERA S -

Page 1: ...Panamera Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...n the Owner s Manual The orientation guides in the Owner s Manual are highlighted in yellow Overall Table of Contents At the start of the Owner s Manual you will find an overview of the overall conten...

Page 3: ...an investigation and if it finds that a safety problem exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you a...

Page 4: ...tructions in this manual Alteration or misuse of your Porsche could cause accidents and serious personal injury or death Note to owners In Canada this manual is also available in French To obtain a co...

Page 5: ...a portable container carried in your vehicle could in case of an accident cause a fire or explosion resulting in serious personal injury or death f Never carry additional fuel in portable contai ners...

Page 6: ...engine oil checked with every refueling f Check all fluid levels such as windshield washer and brake fluid levels f Be sure the vehicle battery is well charged and cranks the engine properly f Check a...

Page 7: ...at dusk or when the driving conditions warrant it f Always keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you depending on traffic road and weather conditions f Reduce speed at night and during in...

Page 8: ...000 miles 3 000 kilometers There may be a slight stiffness in the steering or other controls during the break in period which will gradually disappear Break in brake pads and brake discs New brake pad...

Page 9: ...y Mirror 64 Roll Up Sunblinds Rear Side Windows 65 Roll Up Sunblind Rear Window 66 Air Conditioning 67 Brief Overview Front Control Panel 68 Brief Overview Rear Control Panel 4 Zone Air Conditioning 6...

Page 10: ...htray 224 Cigarette Lighter 225 Refrigerated box in the rear of the vehicle 226 Folding Rear Seats Forward and Returning to Upright Position 226 Luggage Compartment 227 Stowing Loads 228 Luggage Compa...

Page 11: ...late Lights 313 Side Marker Light 313 Changing Light Emitting Diodes and Long Life Bulbs 314 Headlight Adjustment 314 Towing 316 Fire Extinguisher 321 Tire Pressure and Technical Data 322 Vehicle Iden...

Page 12: ...10 Overview Illustrations Overview Illustrations Driver s Cockpit 11 Steering Wheel and Instrument Panel 12 Dashboard 13 Front Center Console 14 Overhead Operating Console 15 Rear 16...

Page 13: ...ring wheel adjustment See page 62 5 Overhead operating console See page 15 6 Power windows See page 86 7 Exterior mirror setting See page 58 8 Engine compartment lid release See page 33 9 Diagnostic s...

Page 14: ...gauge See page 110 4 Speedometer See page 110 5 Tachometer See page 110 6 Multi function display See page 115 7 Windshield wipers See page 102 8 Coolant temperature gauge See page 110 9 Fuel gauge See...

Page 15: ...unication Management PCM See page 191 3 Air vents See page 82 4 Glove box See page 218 5 Drinks holder cupholder See page 222 6 Front center console See page 14 7 Ashtray cigarette lighter See page 22...

Page 16: ...window external mirror heating See page 84 6 Sport Sport Plus modes See page 212 7 Porsche Active Suspension Management PASM See page 208 8 High level See page 210 9 Porsche Stability Management PSM...

Page 17: ...241 4 Passenger compartment monitoring See page 247 5 Slide tilt roof See page 88 6 Garage door opener HomeLink See page 243 7 Hands free microphone 8 Reading light on driver s side See page 98 9 Fron...

Page 18: ...98 2 Door opener See page 32 3 Air vents See page 82 4 Seat adjustment See page 42 5 Central locking See page 31 6 Air conditioning See page 70 7 Drinks holder cupholder See page 223 8 Ashtray See pag...

Page 19: ...the Key and Central Locking System 19 Central Locking System 20 Brief Overview Opening and Locking From Outside 21 Opening and Locking From Outside 22 Opening and Locking From Inside 31 Opening and C...

Page 20: ...m loss of control of the vehicle f Always remove the ignition key f Always set the electric parking brake f Lock the doors with the key or with the remote control Warning Risk of a serious accident Th...

Page 21: ...he key f Please see the chapter STORING VEHICLE SETTINGS on Page 40 Emergency operation f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY OPERA TION UNLOCKING THE IGNITION KEY on Page 166 Replacement keys Car keys c...

Page 22: ...Warning Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Porsche could void the user s autho rity to operate this equipment Your vehicle is equipped with a central locking system The following a...

Page 23: ...the key twice With Porsche Entry Drive Grip the door handle fully The emergency flasher flashes once The driver s door can be opened All vehicle doors and the rear lid can be opened The doors and the...

Page 24: ...hicle without using the key You simply have to carry the key with you e g in your trouser pocket f Do not expose the car key to a high level of electromagnetic radiation This could adversely affect Po...

Page 25: ...rveillance system and inclination sensor have been switched off restricted anti theft protection this also remains the case after automatic relocking As a result the doors can be opened from inside by...

Page 26: ...ey with you 1 Close the door 2 Briefly press the Porsche Entry Drive locking button A on the door handle The emergency flasher flashes twice and an acoustic signal will sound twice The doors cannot be...

Page 27: ...ening and locking settings f Please see the chapter LOCKING SETTINGS on page 145 Unlocking and opening tailgate When the tailgate is unlocked the vehicle doors are also unlocked The vehicle is locked...

Page 28: ...e unlocking handle the tailgate is unlocked f Press the unlocking handle on the tailgate and open the tailgate Locking the tailgate Warning Danger of crushing The tailgate automatically closes f Make...

Page 29: ...when there are no persons animals or objects within its movement range f Always keep a close eye on the opening and closing operation so that movement can be stopped at any time in the event of danger...

Page 30: ...gnition switched on press and hold the button in the driver s door until the tailgate has opened fully Opening is interrupted if the button is released prematurely A Closing the tailgate automatically...

Page 31: ...After 30 seconds have elapsed the vehicle can be unlocked again only with the second key Interrupting the opening closing operation in the event of danger The opening or closing operation is interrupt...

Page 32: ...h the garage ceiling for example Caution Risk of damage to the tailgate If the luggage compartment cover is not attached to the tailgate the tailgate continues to move slowly upwards beyond the automa...

Page 33: ...l locking button f Press the front or rear central locking button When the ignition is switched on the indicator light in the button lights up All vehicle doors will be locked The doors can be opened...

Page 34: ...ved Note on operation If the vehicle was locked by remote control or with the key it cannot be unlocked with the central locking button Opening doors Opening unlocked doors f Pull door opener arrow on...

Page 35: ...anger Risk of loss of control or an accident resulting in serious personal injury or death f Should you notice at any time while driving that one of the lids is not secured properly please stop immedi...

Page 36: ...ly Closing 1 Lower lid and let it fall into the lock If necessary push the lid closed with the palm of your hand in the area of the lock 2 Check that the lid is engaged correctly in the lock and that...

Page 37: ...nlock the vehicle using the emergency key in the door lock If the vehicle was unlocked using the emergency key in the door lock only the driver s door can be opened In order to prevent the alarm syste...

Page 38: ...er s door 2 Unclip cover and remove 3 Turn the lock outward using the emergency key For information on the emergency key f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY KEY on page 20 4 Fit the cover again 5 Repea...

Page 39: ...ing Passenger Seat From Rear 43 Front and Rear Heated Seats 43 Front and Rear Seat Ventilation 44 Safety Belts 44 Air bag Systems 47 Child Restraint Systems 52 LATCH Child Seat System 56 Exterior Mirr...

Page 40: ...n the seat is adjusted or folded back or forward f Adjust the seat so that the seat backrest is not in contact with any other object The driver front and back passenger seats provide integrated head r...

Page 41: ...e in the movement range of the seat during seat adjustment f Adjust the seat so that no one is put at risk A Seat angle adjustment B Seat height adjustment C Fore and aft adjustment D Backrest angle a...

Page 42: ...fort memory package different vehicle settings such as the multi function display are stored on the car key and the person buttons and in the driver s door in addition to the driver memory settings Pe...

Page 43: ...button The indicator light on the button lights up 3 Press one of the person buttons or within 10 seconds The indicator light on the memory button goes out and an acknowledgement signal sounds The set...

Page 44: ...opened the steering wheel and passenger seat move upwards or to the rear depending on the position of the seat and steering wheel when the driver left the vehicle Once the driver s door is closed and...

Page 45: ...senger s seat the seat or the seat belt may be damaged if the passenger s seat is adjusted f If a child restraint system is installed on the passenger s seat do not adjust the seat For information on...

Page 46: ...belts are properly fastened seated in the vehicle Failure to follow safety belt warnings may result in serious personal injury or death f For your and your passengers protection use safety belts at a...

Page 47: ...work properly Please see the chapter CAR CARE INSTRUCTIONS on page 269 f Never bleach or dye safety belts f Do not allow safety belts to retract until they are completely dry after cleaning or this m...

Page 48: ...e appropriate buckle on the inboard side of the seat until it locks securely with an audible click f Make sure that belts are not trapped or twisted and that they are not rubbing on sharp edges f The...

Page 49: ...times because the front air bag system is only actuated by frontal collisions with an impact of sufficient severity Below the deployment threshold of the air bag system and during types of collisions...

Page 50: ...use harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the air bag to inflate f Do not modify the seat coverings since such changes can block the seat mounted side air bag Do not attach addition...

Page 51: ...ag deployment does not occur in all accidents this further emphasizes the need for you and your passengers to always wear safety belts Your vehicle is equipped with a crash sensing and diagnostic modu...

Page 52: ...front air bag is automatically deactivated on the passenger side When an adult is seated in the passenger s seat the front air bag is automatically activated Danger The use of a child restraint system...

Page 53: ...e air bag could inflate in a collision placing the child at risk of death or severe injury from the inflating air bag In this case f Fasten the child restraint system on one of the rear seats immediat...

Page 54: ...orsche and the appropriate child age groups These child restraint systems are also designed to be secured in vehicle seats by the lap belt portion of the lap shoulder belt Other systems have not been...

Page 55: ...seat Group 0 and 0 Children up to 29 lbs 13 kg Children of this weight must be transported in a restraint system which is fitted facing backwards Group I Children in between 20 lbs 9 kg and 40 lbs 18...

Page 56: ...it could indicate a fault in the system In this case f Fasten the child restraint system on one of the rear seats immediately f Have the fault remedied at your nearest authorized Porsche dealer Child...

Page 57: ...ear Do not use a child restraint system on the front passenger seat If there are emergency reasons for transporting a child in the front passenger seat use the automatic locking retractor function and...

Page 58: ...ice from your authorized Porsche dealer about the possible installation of a Porsche child restraint system LATCH child seats are the best option for mounting a child seat in your Porsche Such LATCH c...

Page 59: ...horized Porsche dealer Installing a LATCH child seat system f Always observe the separate installation instructions for your child seat 1 Secure the child seat to retaining lugs A as outlined in the o...

Page 60: ...d you and when reversing into a parking space f Also make use of the interior mirror for judging distance Risk of damage to the exterior mirrors when washing the vehicle in a car wash f Fold in exteri...

Page 61: ...second The exterior mirrors fold in Folding exterior mirrors out automatically f Switch on ignition The exterior mirrors fold out Note The exterior mirrors do not fold out automatically after the ign...

Page 62: ...state depending on the light intensity Note on operation The incidental light within the detection area of the light sensor C must not be restricted e g by stickers on the rear window or items of lugg...

Page 63: ...bag unit The air bag unit C is located behind the padded steering wheel boss In conjunction with the seat belts the air bag is a safety system designed to provide the driver with maximum protection f...

Page 64: ...heel manually 1 Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock 2 Push locking lever downwards 3 Adjust steering wheel to suit the chosen backrest angle and your seat position by moving the steering wh...

Page 65: ...tion switched on f Please observe the operating instructions supplied for the Porsche communication systems before operating the function keys Note on operation The Porsche communication systems canno...

Page 66: ...e sun visor from the inner bracket and swivel it round so that it is in front of the door window Vanity Mirror The vanity mirror on the rear of the sun visor is closed with a sliding cover Caution Ris...

Page 67: ...W on page 66 Raising roll up sunblind on rear side windows f Pull up the corresponding power window button on the inside of the rear door or the driver s door or If the rear roll up blind is lowered p...

Page 68: ...up blind button in the front center console For information on child protection f Please see the chapter DISABLING THE CONTROLS IN THE REAR on page 88 Automatic lowering of the rear window roll up su...

Page 69: ...rview Front Control Panel 68 Brief Overview Rear Control Panel 4 Zone Air Conditioning 69 Overview of Air Conditioning 70 General Functions 71 Automatically Controlled Air Conditioning 76 Air Vents 82...

Page 70: ...on 7 for the right side Set temperature Left vehicle side Press button 2 up warmer or down colder Right vehicle side Press button 8 up warmer or down colder Set air quantity manually Left vehicle side...

Page 71: ...or the button 7 for the right side Set temperature For left side Press button 2 up warmer or down colder For right side Press button 8 up warmer or down colder Set air quantity manually For left side...

Page 72: ...eas Rear air conditioning control panel 4 zone air conditioning Automatically controlled 4 zone air conditioning The air conditioning system controls the preset interior temperature completely automat...

Page 73: ...is switched off Press button on the front control panel The indicator light on the button lights up The air conditioning settings cannot be changed in REST mode Deactivating the function f Press butt...

Page 74: ...In AC MAX mode the interior of the passenger compartment is cooled at maximum power The interior temperature is not adjusted automatically Switching AC MAX mode on f Press button The indicator light...

Page 75: ...button Note on 2 zone air conditioning The windshield is defrosted with maximum efficiency when the air vents in the rear are closed For information on air vents f Please see the chapter AIR VENTS on...

Page 76: ...Switching off MONO mode f Press button The indicator light on the button goes out or The settings for one of the other air conditioned areas change Air recirculation mode Switching on air recirculati...

Page 77: ...r The air conditioning compressor Can switch off briefly to ensure sufficient engine cooling if the engine is operating under extreme load Automatically switches off at temperatures below 38 F 3 C and...

Page 78: ...ntrol panel left air conditioned area A Air conditioning display left side 1 AUTO mode left side automatic mode REST mode using engine residual heat 2 Temperature left side 3 Air quantity left side 4...

Page 79: ...d manually The manual setting is retained until the appropriate function button is pressed again or the button is pressed Rear control panel left air conditioned area A Air conditioning display left s...

Page 80: ...ture f Press button for the relevant air conditioned area downwards The preset temperature value is shown on the air conditioning display If LO or HI appears on the display the system is operating at...

Page 81: ...ct air quantity setting OFF for short periods f If windows mist up press for the left and right vehicle side on the front control panel upwards increase air quantity Air distribution front control pan...

Page 82: ...ws into the footwells in the rear of the vehicle For information on MONO mode f Please see the chapter ACCEPTING SETTINGS FOR DRIVER S SIDE FOR THE ENTIRE VEHICLE on page 74 For information on REAR mo...

Page 83: ...comfort For information on activating MONO mode f Please see the chapter ACCEPTING SETTINGS FOR DRIVER S SIDE FOR THE ENTIRE VEHICLE on page 74 Reducing the air quantity in the rear air conditioned a...

Page 84: ...clockwise Changing air flow direction f Swivel the air vent fins B in the desired direction Opening air vents Closing air vents Rear air vents Fresh air intake To ensure unhindered air intake f Keep...

Page 85: ...the multi function display on the instrument panel For information on air conditioning settings on the multi function display f Please see the chapter SETTING AIR CONDITIONING on page 146 Air flow Th...

Page 86: ...or mirror heating is ready for operation when the ignition is on Switching on f Press button The indicator light on the button lights up Depending on the outside temperature the heating switches off a...

Page 87: ...Windows and Slide Tilt Roof 85 Windows and Slide Tilt Roof Power Windows 86 Slide Tilt Roof 88...

Page 88: ...children in the vehicle unattended Risk of an accident f Do not put anything on or near the windows that may interfere with the driver s vision Readiness for operation of power windows With ignition...

Page 89: ...ote on operation If a window is blocked during closing it will stop and open again by several inches If the window is blocked a second time within approximately 10 seconds one touch operation is disab...

Page 90: ...Open the window completely once by pressing the rocker switch Slide Tilt Roof The electric slide tilt roof is made of tinted single sheet safety glass It has a sliding roof cover that can be continuo...

Page 91: ...n the desired position Reduced noise position when opening The slide tilt roof slides open both in manual mode and one touch operation mode until it reaches the best position from the point of view of...

Page 92: ...slide tilt roof The end position of the slide tilt roof are lost if the vehicle battery is disconnected reconnected or flat the vehicle is started using jump leads the electrical fuse for the slide t...

Page 93: ...and Windshield Wipers Automatic Driving Light Assistant Adaptive Light System 92 Instrument lighting 95 Turn Signal High Beam Headlight Flasher Stalk 96 Emergency Flasher 97 Interior Lighting 98 Brief...

Page 94: ...witch on the driving light using the conventional light switch in accordance with the relevant national regulations Activating the headlights using the driving light assistant therefore does not absol...

Page 95: ...deactivated When the low beam is switched on the indicator light on the speedometer lights up Note on operation Fog is not recognized f In the event of fog the headlights must be switched on manually...

Page 96: ...driving lights on and off vary according to the legal requirements in each country For information on setting the daytime driving lights f Please see the chapter ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING AUTOMATIC...

Page 97: ...ay of the external lights on the multi function display f Please see the chapter ADJUSTING EXTERIOR LIGHTS on page 142 Entry function When the vehicle is unlocked the area around the vehicle is illumi...

Page 98: ...e times 3 High beam headlight 4 Headlight flasher Stalk in center position low beam When the high beam is switched on or the headlight flasher is operated the blue indicator light on the speedometer l...

Page 99: ...and then switch the ignition back on again For information on switching the ignition on and off f Please see the chapter IGNITION LOCK STEERING LOCK on page 164 Danger Risk of an accident resutling i...

Page 100: ...ustment f Press button A for the front interior light or button E for the relevant rear interior light and hold for at least 1 second until the desired level of brightness is reached Reading lights Sw...

Page 101: ...out as soon as the ignition is switched on or the vehicle is locked For information on setting the off delay for the interior light f Please see the chapter SETTING INTERIOR LIGHTING OFF DELAY on page...

Page 102: ...ghting on and off f Press button B Dimming brightness adjustment f Press button B for dimming the ambient lighting and hold for at least 1 second until the desired level of brightness is reached Autom...

Page 103: ...sensor intermittent operation Press the stalk to detent position 1 Adjust the rain sensor wipe interval Adjust switch A on the right of the stalk upwards wipe more often or downwards wipe less often...

Page 104: ...s are switched off the wipers move up slightly from their rest position so that the wiping edges are aligned correctly 1 Rain sensor operation Front windshield wipers Move wiper stalk upwards to the f...

Page 105: ...itch on is confirmed by three wipes of the windshield or Change the sensitivity of the rain sensor using switch A Note on operation In the multi function display on the instrument panel you can config...

Page 106: ...For information on configuring the automatic function for activating the rear wiper when reverse gear is engaged f Please see the chapter SETTING ACTIVATION OF THE REAR WIPER WHEN REVERSE GEAR IS ENG...

Page 107: ...Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 111 Fuel Gauge 111 Digital Speedometer 112 Upshift Prompt Indicator 112 Odometer 112 Reset Button for Trip Counter Display Brightness Setting for Instrument Lighting 112 PDK...

Page 108: ...106 Instrument Panel and Multi Function Display...

Page 109: ...lever position engaged gear Instrument Panel USA Models Warning and indicator lights on the tachometer Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer Emission control warning light Check Engine Air...

Page 110: ...108 Instrument Panel and Multi Function Display...

Page 111: ...lever position engaged gear Instrument Panel Canada Models Warning and indicator lights on the tachometer Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer Emission control warning light Check Engine Ai...

Page 112: ...y way faulty consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do this work as they have the trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and too...

Page 113: ...peed of 5 000 rpm The engine oil pressure varies depending on the engine speed oil temperature and engine load If oil pressure drops abruptly and a message is displayed on the multi function display w...

Page 114: ...o shift up to the next higher gear depending on the selected gear engine speed and accelerator pedal position The upshift indicator is only active when Sport or Sport Plus mode is switched off On vehi...

Page 115: ...nly until it comes to a stop Action required It is not possible to continue driving Stop the vehicle immediately in a suitable place Have the vehicle towed to a qualified specialist workshop Warning G...

Page 116: ...heck and goes out approx 1 second after the engine starts The warning light on the instrument panel flashes to indicate operating states e g engine misfiring which may cause damage to certain parts of...

Page 117: ...Operating these devices while driving could distract you from traffic and cause you to lose control of the vehicle f Operate the equipment while driving only if the traffic situation allows you to do...

Page 118: ...function display is operated with the lower lever on the right of the steering column Selecting menu function setting option f Push the lever downwards position 3 or upwards position 4 Confirming sele...

Page 119: ...ion information enter navigation destination start finish navigation see page 123 Map Show adapt the map display for navigation see page 124 Phone Make telephone calls see page 125 Trip Retrieve reset...

Page 120: ...ssages Service intervals Level Consumption Display Light visibility Locking Air conditioning Date Time Units Language Volume Steering wheel op Fact settings Limit 1 Limit 2 Last destination Stored des...

Page 121: ...ding warning messages information on forthcoming service intervals the current chassis setting and the average fuel consumption can be viewed in the Info submenu of the Vehicle main menu area Displayi...

Page 122: ...nsumption if required Displaying average fuel consumption Resetting average fuel consumption Note on operation Resetting the average fuel consumption also resets the consecutive vehicle data display i...

Page 123: ...hown on the segment display in the oil level menu If the segments are filled in up to the top line the oil level has reached the maximum mark f Under no circumstances add engine oil If the bottom segm...

Page 124: ...evel after topping up engine oil or opening the hood After opening the hood the oil level can only be measured after driving for at least 6 miles 10 km The message Display after short drive only appea...

Page 125: ...ons starting route guidance and retrieving navigation information In the Navigation main menu you can enter a navigation destination start route guidance and view the navigation information for an act...

Page 126: ...ext navigation maneuver point 3D map Three dimensional map display North up The map always faces north Enlarging and reducing map display The zoom factor of the map display can be adapted individually...

Page 127: ...separate conversation with the person you have called or alternatively start a conference call together with the other caller Making additional calls During a current call Switching between callers A...

Page 128: ...removed consecutive Cumulative driving data The driving data is added continuously until a reset is performed The data is retained even if the ignition key is removed to destination Driving data up t...

Page 129: ...ination of Tire Pressure Monitoring low tire pressure telltale Low tire pressure reduces the road safety of the vehicle and destroys the tire and wheel Tire Pressure Monitoring gives a warning about t...

Page 130: ...ent vehicle start ups as long as the malfunction exists When the malfunction indicator is illuminated the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended TPM malfunctions may...

Page 131: ...y Tire pressure warnings in two stages yellow and red warning Selecting the Tire pressure function on the multi function display The Tire pressure function displays the temperature dependent tire pres...

Page 132: ...ressure warning to correct the tire pressure Note Each time the ignition is switched on it make take approx 1 minute until all tire pressures are displayed Dashes appear instead of the tire pressures...

Page 133: ...rt pressures For tires that have not yet been learned the new required tire pressures are displayed instead of the actual tire pressures For information on learning the tires f Please see the chapter...

Page 134: ...re the same as for the old wheels Available setting options 18 inch 19 inch 20 inch Tire selection has only been successfully completed when the following message appears on the multi function display...

Page 135: ...ox 10 seconds when the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is switched off or when the ignition is switched on again The warning can be acknowledged when the ignition is switched on The tire pressu...

Page 136: ...g to the vehicle to the correct wheel positions f Check the tire pressure for all wheels under Fill info f Correct the tire pressure to the required pressure if necessary Changing a wheel and replacin...

Page 137: ...the vehicle is equipped with Porsche Communication Management PCM f Please observe the chapter SPORT DISPLAY in the separate PCM operating instructions Stopwatch on the dashboard The stopwatch has an...

Page 138: ...s the stopwatch will continue to run The only way to reset the stopwatch to zero is by selecting Reset in the Chrono menu For information on resetting the stopwatch f Please see the chapter RESETTING...

Page 139: ...ment display is not colored A maximum of 63 laps can be stored during each session Storing intermediate time You can store an intermediate time while the stopwatch is still running The intermediate ti...

Page 140: ...g settings see page 145 Air conditioning Adapt the air conditioning see page 146 Date time Set the date and time see page 147 Units Set the units of measurement on the instruments and display see page...

Page 141: ...em cannot be hidden Adapting display contents of audio main menu In the audio main menu you can display either a list of all radio stations currently within range or a list of all stored radio station...

Page 142: ...Dst Trip time driving time to destination Destination arrival arrival time at destination Date Phone info network strength network name Blank line area remains blank One item of information cannot be...

Page 143: ...contents Time Temperature Date temp Hiding and showing upshift prompt indicator You have the option of displaying an upshift prompt indicator in the digital speedometer inside the tachometer to indica...

Page 144: ...f delay for Welcome Home and Entry functions The off delay of the Welcome Home and Entry functions can be adapted individually Adjusting interior lights Interior light functions on the vehicle can be...

Page 145: ...n sensor is activated automatically if the wiper stalk is in position 1 when the ignition is switched on Manual The rain sensor remains deactivated if the wiper stalk is in position 1 when the ignitio...

Page 146: ...r on the passenger s side to tilt downwards automatically when reverse gear is engaged to provide a better view of the curb Lowering rear roll up blind when parking You can configure the rear roll up...

Page 147: ...Available setting options Off The doors are not locked automatically after entering the vehicle After ign on The doors are locked automatically when the ignition is switched on After drive off The do...

Page 148: ...he same Switching automatic air recirculation mode on off You can configure the fresh air supply to adjust automatically to the air quality 1 Select Vehicle Settings Air conditioning and confirm 1 Sel...

Page 149: ...he time format The time can be displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format Available setting options 12h 24h Setting current time The hours and minutes can be set individually Setting time zone The time zo...

Page 150: ...in stopwatch on dashboard You can configure the stopwatch on the dashboard to display the time 1 Select Vehicle Settings Date Time Date and confirm 1 Select Vehicle Settings Date Time Date 2 Format an...

Page 151: ...uges can be changed Available setting options C F Setting unit for Tire Pressure Monitoring display The measurement unit for the Tire Pressure Monitoring display can be changed Available setting optio...

Page 152: ...ng and information tones The volume of the warning tones and ParkAssist information tones can be adjusted Adjusting ParkAssist volume The volume of the ParkAssist information tones can be adjusted Ava...

Page 153: ...Station track Previous radio station title Station track Next radio station track Map Display navigation map in PCM Menu change Change main menu area Available instrument cluster functions Start Stop...

Page 154: ...Information message f Visit a qualified specialist workshop at the next opportunity or remedy yourself Light in instrument panel Warning message on multi function display Meaning Action required Oil p...

Page 155: ...ght on the coolant temperature gauge flashes Check coolant level Switch off engine and allow to cool Check coolant level Add coolant if necessary Warning light on the coolant temperature gauge flashes...

Page 156: ...vehicle move the selector lever to position P Move gear lever to position P or N PDK transmission Engine can only be started in selector lever position P or N Press brake PDK transmission Apply the b...

Page 157: ...l Stop immediately in a suitable place Do not continue driving Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop Warning Brake force distribution Stop immediately in a suitable place Do not...

Page 158: ...system overloaded Porsche Traction Management is overloaded Reduce load Fault All wheel dr Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop Sport mode error Have the fault corrected at a q...

Page 159: ...e steering lock by turning the steering wheel to the left or right Heated steering wheel on Steering wheel heating is switched on Heated steering wheel off Steering wheel heating is switched off Check...

Page 160: ...rol was switched off e g before driving onto a lifting platform or raising one wheel not allowed Level adjustment is not permitted e g at speeds above approx 20 mph 30 km h or if the door tailgate is...

Page 161: ...below 100 mph 160 km h and more than 6 psi 0 4 bar above 100 mph 160 km h Stop in a suitable place and check the tires indicated for damage If necessary fill in tire sealant and set the correct tire...

Page 162: ...mple Check front left direction indicator The reported light is faulty Check bulb Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop flashes Dynamic cornering light defective Have the fault c...

Page 163: ...Adjust your speed and driving style Have the fault on the adaptive Cruise Control corrected at a qualified specialist workshop Fault ACC sensor Adaptive cruise control Sensor in the front of the vehi...

Page 164: ...the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop Limit 1 or 2 exceeded Preset speed limit 1 or 2 has been exceeded Warning light on the coolant temperature gauge flashes Check Engine Have the f...

Page 165: ...Management PCM 191 iPod USB and AUX 192 Voice Control 192 Porsche Doppelkupplung PDK 193 Selector Lever Positions 195 Porsche Traction Management PTM 202 Porsche Stability Management PSM 202 ABS Brak...

Page 166: ...can be actively locked in a fourth key position on vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive Key positions 0 Initial position 1 Ignition on 2 Start engine Note on operation The vehicle battery discharges if t...

Page 167: ...ally when the ignition key is removed from the ignition lock and unlocked automatically when the ignition key is inserted into the ignition lock Vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive The steering column i...

Page 168: ...e driver s side with a screwdriver and remove it 2 Unclip metal hook A on the inside of the fuse box cover 3 Use metal hook A to remove the plastic cover B from the ignition lock Make sure that plasti...

Page 169: ...he hot exhaust system For information on the emission control system f Please see the chapter EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM on page 262 f If your car catches on fire for any reason call the fire department...

Page 170: ...the ignition lock on vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive Warning Danger of injury Hot engine compartment components can burn skin on contact f Before working on any part in the engine compartment turn...

Page 171: ...omatically in certain situations e g if the vehicle starts rolling if air conditioning causes reduced comfort or if the brake booster vacuum is reduced Starting the engine manually after leaving the v...

Page 172: ...ion for stopping the engine automatically is not met or There is at least one exception for the Auto Start Stop function For information on preconditions for stopping the engine automatically f Please...

Page 173: ...e driver s door is not closed or the driver s seat belt is not fastened the electric parking brake will not be released automatically when the driver attempts to drive off The message Release electric...

Page 174: ...er road salt or grit was spread and whether grease dissolving agents were used in car washes If the braking comfort is noticeably impaired we recommend having the brake system checked by experts at an...

Page 175: ...arning Risk of an accident resulting in serious personal injury or death Any obstruction of the brake pedal could increase the stopping distance f Always check the movement of the brake pedal before d...

Page 176: ...on to the On position position 1 and verifying that the warning light illuminates A warning message will be displayed on the multi function display of the instrument panel if the brake pads are worn e...

Page 177: ...n and therefore also braking effect f Even though the brake discs consist of alloyed grey cast iron they will unavoidably start to corrode if your vehicle is parked for an extended period The brakes w...

Page 178: ...nditions e g wintry or wet conditions varying road surfaces f Do not use the cruise control under such conditions f Observe all local and national speed limits Risk of an accident personal injury and...

Page 179: ...steps of 5 mph 10 km h The new desired speed is displayed on the multi function display in the instrument panel Vehicles with PDK Downshifts are carried out to help maintain the pre selected speed es...

Page 180: ...ne is detected as driving slower than the selected speed adaptive cruise control will automatically maintain a set distance from the vehicle in front Adaptive cruise control slows your vehicle down if...

Page 181: ...by Porsche may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules...

Page 182: ...e chapter OPERATING STATES WHEN ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL IS SWITCHED ON on page 182 R Switch adaptive cruise control on off 1 Set increase desired speed 2 Reduce desired speed 3 Interrupt OFF 4 Operati...

Page 183: ...A appears at the bottom left of the multi function display The status display A turns orange when adaptive cruise control is active The status display A is grey when adaptive cruise control is inactiv...

Page 184: ...lease see the chapter RESUMING CRUISE CONTROL AND DISTANCE CONTROL RESUME on page 185 Adaptive cruise control passive Cruise control and distance control is inactive after pressing the accelerator ACC...

Page 185: ...the speed of your vehicle Setting the desired distance The desired distance from the vehicle in front can be set in four stages Note on operation When you are setting the desired distance the ACC main...

Page 186: ...f the adaptive cruise control system f Please see the chapter OPERATING STATES WHEN ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL IS SWITCHED ON on page 182 Adaptive cruise control active 1 Press the control stalk on the s...

Page 187: ...style to the desired speed that was stored Note on operation If speed and distance control was interrupted using the control stalk 3 OFF it can only be resumed again when the vehicle is moving and no...

Page 188: ...daptive cruise control was deactivated because ABS or PSM intervened as a control mechanism Electric parking brake Adaptive cruise control was deactivated because the electric parking brake was activa...

Page 189: ...able to react to them Tip on driving f Drive with extreme care f Slow down if necessary A Vehicles changing lanes cutting in If a vehicle is changing lanes or cutting in ahead of you in the same lane...

Page 190: ...r of collision with the vehicle in front f Drive with extreme care f Slow down if necessary E Stationary vehicles A stationary vehicle that appears suddenly in the detection field of the radar sensor...

Page 191: ...ed by distortion Fading and drifting can be minimized to a certain degree by careful attention to fine tuning or selection of a stronger signal Static and fluttering When the line of sight link betwee...

Page 192: ...vere personal injury or death can result in the event of an accident Looking away from the road or turning your attention away from your driving can cause an accident and lead to serious personal inju...

Page 193: ...ows you to do so safely f Carry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary f If it is necessary to operate these components while the vehicle is in motion use...

Page 194: ...ty can occur in the vehicle Voice Control Porsche Communication Management PCM can be operated by spoken commands using the voice control system f Please refer to the chapter VOICE CONTROL in the sepa...

Page 195: ...gnition is switched on the selector lever can be moved from position P and N only when the release button is pressed and when the brake pedal is pressed Release button The release button arrow in the...

Page 196: ...to the required gear again Selector lever position R or D flashes in the instrument panel Effects No power transmission occurs The selector lever was engaged without pressing the footbrake or only the...

Page 197: ...s e g when entering bends are prevented by swiftly releasing the accelerator pedal Depending on lateral acceleration upshifts on bends are not made until the engine speed limit is reached When you bra...

Page 198: ...has reached operating temperature Sport Plus mode must be switched on indicator light on the button comes on and SPORT PLUS appears on the multi function display 1 Press the brake with your left foot...

Page 199: ...ts occur at the highest possible engine speeds M Manual selection mode The currently engaged gear is retained when you change from D to M If you change from M to D the gear changing map suitable for y...

Page 200: ...d and engine speed Gear changes that would exceed the upper or lower engine speed limit are not executed by the control unit There is no automatic upshift at the upper engine speed limit in selector l...

Page 201: ...emperature too high will appear on the multi function display Gearbox emergency operation warning in yellow Effects Restricted gearshift comfort reverse gear may not function Action required f Have th...

Page 202: ...ecure the vehicle to prevent it from rolling away 1 Open the ashtray 2 Remove the ashtray insert f Swivel the spring for locking the ashtray approx 20 to the left 3 Close the ashtray lid approx 45 and...

Page 203: ...ty Management Driving stability control Anti lock brake system ABS Brake system prefilling Brake booster Hydraulic Brake Assist Automatic brake differential ABD Anti slip control ASR Engine drag torqu...

Page 204: ...r wheel drive Advantages of PTM Clearly perceptible improvement in traction driving stability and steering ability of the vehicle Vehicle is more manageable when driven at its performance limits Impro...

Page 205: ...PSM uses these values to determine the direction of travel desired by the driver PSM intervenes and corrects the course if the actual direction of motion deviates from the desired course steering whee...

Page 206: ...ked so that the other wheel on the same axle can be driven ABD recognizes different driving states and it features control strategies adapted to these states In situations in which little propulsive p...

Page 207: ...nstrument panel Sport Plus mode A sportier setup is obtained when Sport Plus mode is switched on PSM interventions occur later than in Normal mode The vehicle can be maneuvered with greater agility at...

Page 208: ...ns as well as the traffic situation The increased safety that is provided should not induce you to take greater risks with your safety Caution If the vehicle comes to a stop on a steep uphill gradient...

Page 209: ...id cadence braking The pulsating brake pedal and a juddering noise warn the driver to adapt his driving speed to the road conditions f If full braking is necessary press the brake pedal fully during t...

Page 210: ...tion 2 Press button repeatedly On the button No indicator light comes on when you select PASM Comfort default setting One indicator light comes on when you select PASM Sport Two indicator lights come...

Page 211: ...ode selection PASM also adjusts shock absorber tuning for either sporty or comfort driving depending on the driving situation Selecting the PASM mode 1 Switch on ignition 2 Start the engine 3 Press bu...

Page 212: ...nary Switching on level control 1 Lower the vehicle 2 Switch on ignition 3 Press and hold button for approximately 10 seconds The message Control on appears on the multi function display in the instru...

Page 213: ...apter PORSCHE ACTIVE SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT PASM WITH AIR SUSPENSION AND LEVEL CONTROL on page 209 Warning message The warning message Fault PDCC or PDCC failure appears on the multi function display i...

Page 214: ...er characteristic is harder In other words the engine is immediately throttled when the performance limits are reached only in manual selection mode on vehicles with PDK The turbo overboost briefly in...

Page 215: ...ft program designed for driving on race circuits 7th gear is not selected The gear changing performance is enhanced significantly again compared with Sport mode The turbo overboost function brief torq...

Page 216: ...ee the chapter PORSCHE DYNAMIC CHASSIS CONTROL PDCC on page 211 Sports Exhaust System Switching on and off The sports exhaust system can be switched to a sound optimised mode when the ignition is swit...

Page 217: ...ning message Spoiler failure appears on the multi function display For information on warning messages on the multi function display f Please see the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on page 152 W...

Page 218: ...ton The rear spoiler remains extended and the indicator light on the button goes out The rear spoiler is in automatic mode Sport Plus mode deactivated The rear spoiler extends automatically from posit...

Page 219: ...r 221 Front Ashtray 224 Rear Ashtray 224 Cigarette Lighter 225 Refrigerated box in the rear of the vehicle 226 Folding Rear Seats Forward and Returning to Upright Position 226 Luggage Compartment 227...

Page 220: ...e occupants during braking direction changes or in accidents For information on stowing loads and luggage f Please see the chapter STOWING LOADS on page 228 Storage options There are various storage o...

Page 221: ...om unauthorized access Cooled glove box The glove box can be cooled if necessary Cooled air is directed into the glove box via a separate air vent For information on cooling the glove box f Please see...

Page 222: ...ge tray in the rear armrest An storage tray is located in the armrest Opening the storage tray in the armrest 1 Fold armrest down fully 2 Press the button arrow and lift the lid Lower storage compartm...

Page 223: ...is additional storage space under the luggage compartment floor depending on the vehicle equipment Lifting the luggage compartment floor f Pull the luggage compartment floor at the handle recess and...

Page 224: ...the required cupholder 3 Close the panel in the middle The cupholders can be adjusted to fit larger containers Pulling cupholder out 1 Pull out the holder arrow 2 Insert a cup container 3 Carefully s...

Page 225: ...upholder support to accommodate large cups containers Cupholder in the center console Another cupholder is located under the cover flap in the front of the rear center console f Press briefly on the c...

Page 226: ...lid The lid opens automatically Emptying 2 Press the front ashtray insert forward slightly The ashtray insert snaps out and can be removed f After emptying the ashtray replace the insert and push it...

Page 227: ...f the ignition lock position f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended f Never touch the heating element or sides of the lighter f Only hold the heated lighter by the knob Rear cigarette light...

Page 228: ...are divided and can be folded forward individually to make the luggage compartment bigger The pass through facility between the rear seats can also be folded forward depending on the vehicle equipmen...

Page 229: ...gage Compartment The maximum permissible load on the loadspace floor in the luggage compartment is 200 kg The weight must be distributed evenly over the entire luggage compartment floor For informatio...

Page 230: ...he opposite buckle f Make sure that the load cannot damage the heating filaments and the TV antenna in the rear window Tie down belts f Do not use elastic belts or straps to tie down a load f Do not r...

Page 231: ...ent cover is not designed to carry objects Pulling out retractable luggage compartment cover 1 Pull out the retractable cover 2 Engage the cover on the tailgate at the left 3 Pull the cover to the rig...

Page 232: ...perceptibly with an audible click Removing retractable luggage compartment cover without fold away rear roller blind f Fold rear seat backrests forward 1 Press the release button 2 Slide the end cap...

Page 233: ...i bag with the tips of the skis facing forward The zipper must be facing the rear of the vehicle 2 Close the zipper on the ski bag 3 Tighten the closing belt on the ski bag securely Make sure that the...

Page 234: ...ansport system is fitted but not loaded Obey all traffic laws f Load the roof transport system so that the load does not protrude over the sides of the roof transport system Never load the roof transp...

Page 235: ...system and protect the fastening recesses in the roof rails from damage 1 Open the cover flap on the roof rails 2 Unscrew plastic screws from the retaining threads f Make sure not to lose the plastic...

Page 236: ...and fit roof channel protectors E into the mounts on the underside of the carriers 7 Remove protective film from the bonding areas of the roof channel protectors f Check that the fastening recesses on...

Page 237: ...he cover flaps on the carriers down fully and slide the desired attachment into the carriers 13 Cut the cover trims C to size and slide them sideways into the carriers or press them into the carriers...

Page 238: ...vehicle passengers and cargo The Vehicle Capacity Weight Load Limit is the maximum total weight limit specified of the load passengers and cargo for the vehicle This is the maximum weight of passenge...

Page 239: ...tement The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX pounds on your vehicle s placard depending on the date of manufacture 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passen...

Page 240: ...238 Parking Parking ParkAssist 239 Rearview Camera 241 Swivelling Down Mirror Glass as Parking Aid 242 Garage Door Opener 243...

Page 241: ...ommunication system Front and rear ParkAssist is not activated in the following situations At a speed of more than approx 9 mph 15 km h or when the electric parking brake is activated or when the PDK...

Page 242: ...s the obstacle is approached If the distance drops to less than approx 14 in 35 cm a continuous tone sounds f Set the radio volume so that the signal tones are not drowned out The volume of the signal...

Page 243: ...s tone sounds for three seconds after reverse gear has been selected Possible causes Dirt ice or snow on the sensors f Clean the sensors carefully Defect or system fault f Have the fault corrected Ple...

Page 244: ...tton A for adjusting the exterior mirror on the driver s side lights up 2 Press the selection button B for adjusting the exterior mirror on the passenger s side The mirror on the passenger s side swiv...

Page 245: ...sure that no persons animals or objects are within the range of movement of the equipment that is being operated f Observe the safety notes for the original remote control Notes on operation f When th...

Page 246: ...three times and or the indicator light A starts flashing quickly The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed...

Page 247: ...is new If the battery voltage is inadequate faults may occur in signal transmission The system in the vehicle then learns the wrong code which will not be recognized reliably by the garage door openi...

Page 248: ...246 Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System and Passenger Compartment Monitoring 247 Immobilizer 250 Locking the Steering Column 250 Theft Protection 250...

Page 249: ...one of these alarm contacts is interrupted the alarm horn sounds for approx 30 seconds and the emergency flasher flashes on and off After 5 seconds of interruption the alarm is triggered again This c...

Page 250: ...or by pulling twice on the rear door opener Note on operation The interior surveillance system and inclination sensor remain switched off if The interior surveillance system and inclination sensor we...

Page 251: ...ent monitoring f Switch off ignition f Press the rocker switch f Lock the vehicle B Indicator light for alarm system example driver s door Function indication The locking condition of the vehicle is i...

Page 252: ...n the control unit out of ignition lock position 0 Locking the steering column automatically f Open the driver s door with the ignition switched off Locking the steering column manually f Once the ign...

Page 253: ...ing Coolant Level and Adding Coolant 257 Brake Fluid 258 Washer Fluid 259 Power Steering 260 Changing Air Cleaner 261 Changing Particle Filter 261 Wiper Blades 261 Emission Control System 262 How Emis...

Page 254: ...e off and exercise extreme caution f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic ignition system When the ignition is on high voltage is present in all wires connected with the ignition system therefo...

Page 255: ...f accessories not approved by Porsche may also detrimentally affect your vehicle warranty f Check your vehicle regularly for signs of damage Damaged or missing aerodynamic components such as spoilers...

Page 256: ...are warm and the load is high the oil should be checked more frequently as driving conditions will determine the rate of oil consumption The engine in your vehicle depends on oil to lubricate and cool...

Page 257: ...osity specification for high temperatures 3 For all temperature ranges 4 For the temperature range over 13 F 25 C Always observe the following points Use engine oils approved by Porsche only This is a...

Page 258: ...rature If your vehicle is used frequently in stop and go traffic in cold weather the engine will not always be properly warmed up Condensation from products of combustion may accumulate in the oil In...

Page 259: ...escape Then unscrew cap completely 2 Read off the engine coolant level 3 Top up with coolant if necessary Do not top up over the plus marking Only add a mixture of antifreeze and water in equal parts...

Page 260: ...he cooling system f The cause must be eliminated without delay Please contact a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do this work as they have train...

Page 261: ...in the Maintenance booklet The warning light on the instrument panel and the warning message on the multi function display alert you to the fact that the brake fluid level is too low and could indicat...

Page 262: ...ehicle f Exercise extreme care when your vehicle is being towed f Have the fault corrected Please contact a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do...

Page 263: ...CTIONS on page 269 Caution Risk of damage if the wiper arm accidentally falls back onto the windshield f Always hold the wiper arm securely when replacing the wiper blade Risk of damage if wiper blade...

Page 264: ...scribed in your Maintenance Booklet Lack of proper maintenance as well as improper use of the vehicle will impair the function of the emission control system and could lead to damage f Do not alter or...

Page 265: ...ontrol unit The control unit corrects the air fuel ratio so the engine always receives an accurately metered air fuel mixture Crankcase ventilation Through crankcase ventilation undesirable emissions...

Page 266: ...ning when necessary f Do not drive with the Roof Transport System mounted unless you need it The EPA estimated miles per gallon mpg is to be used for comparison purposes actual mileage may be differen...

Page 267: ...are used the engine s knock control automatically adapts the ignition timing Porsche recommends that you use fuel with at least 95 RON 85 MON in your vehicle The emission control system can be damage...

Page 268: ...inity f Do not use a cellphone while pumping gas f Do not re enter the vehicle while pumping gas 1 Stop the engine and switch off the ignition 2 Open the filler flap by pressing on the rear part of th...

Page 269: ...p you must replace it only with an original part Caution Risk of damage Decorative foils may fade if they come into contact with fuel f Wipe off any spilled fuel immediately Emergency unlocking of the...

Page 270: ...se unleaded fuel have smaller nozzles This will prevent accidental pumping of leaded fuel into cars with catalytic converters Unleaded fuels may not be available outside the continental U S and Canada...

Page 271: ...r has specially developed car care products from the Porsche program available either singly or as complete car care sets They will be pleased to help you select suitable products Whether you use Pors...

Page 272: ...ance of 20 in 50 cm Care of door lock f To prevent the door lock from freezing during the cold season cover the lock barrel with suitable adhesive tape while washing the vehicle If the lock still free...

Page 273: ...n External antenna always unscrew Roof transport system always remove completely Spoiler Wheels the wider the rim and the lower the tire height the greater the risk of damage f Please consult the oper...

Page 274: ...he engine compartment Caution Risk of damage e g to the alternator painted surfaces and the valve covers f Never use high pressure cleaners with a round jet nozzle f Always observe a minimum distance...

Page 275: ...f winter and again in spring and the undercoating restored as necessary Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the bodyseal treatment procedures and has the necessary equipment for applying f...

Page 276: ...only cleaners for alloy wheels pH value 9 5 Products with the wrong pH value can destroy the protective layer on the wheels We recommend Porsche cleaner for light alloy rims f If possible wash the whe...

Page 277: ...erse side f Clean all types of leather regularly to remove fine dust using a soft damp white woollen cloth or a commercially available microfibre cloth f Remove heavy contamination with a leather clea...

Page 278: ...trong abrasion or rubbing when cleaning will produce a lasting change to the surface Cleaning when lightly soiled f Wet a soft cloth with water or a neutral soap solution and wipe off the dirt Cleanin...

Page 279: ...Electrical System 296 Battery 303 External Power Supply Jump Lead Starting 306 Changing the Remote Control Battery 307 Replacing Bulbs 308 Headlights 308 Side Turn Signal Light 312 Licence Plate Light...

Page 280: ...the ignition is on high voltage is present in all wires connected with the ignition system therefore exercise extreme caution when working on any part of the engine while the ignition is on or the eng...

Page 281: ...on pack C containing the first aid kit and or warning triangle Note Replace any items you remove from the first aid kit and any out of date items immediately Tool kit The tool kit is stored at the lef...

Page 282: ...cal information necessary to advise you which wheel rims and wheel bolts are compatible with the original factory installations Danger Risk of loss of control and serious personal injury or death f If...

Page 283: ...h temperatures can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which a...

Page 284: ...cle s handling and stopping ability Please note that the TPM is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure even if under infla...

Page 285: ...icle control or stopping ability f Reduce speed on wet surfaces to prevent this Tire life Tire life depends on various factors i e road surfaces traffic and weather conditions driving habits type of t...

Page 286: ...e driving off f Remove imbedded material f Replace worn or damaged tires immediately f Keep oil fuel brake fluid etc away from tires f Replace missing valve stem caps f Keep tires inflated correctly f...

Page 287: ...vehicle When wheels are removed the direction of rotation and position of each wheel should be marked If new tires are installed only on one axle a noticeable change in handling occurs due to the dif...

Page 288: ...d Porsche dealer Removing and storing tires f After changing adjust tire pressure and torque wheel bolts diagonally Please see the chapter CHANGING A WHEEL on page 291 f Store tires in a cool and dry...

Page 289: ...es and cause damage Tires with badly worn treads and studs are very dangerous and could cause accidents resulting in serious personal injuries or death f Make sure they are replaced immediately f Do n...

Page 290: ...arding maximum speed f Check with local authorities for possible restrictions f Remove chains as soon as the roads are free of ice and snow Example of Inscription Inscription on radial tire A Tire siz...

Page 291: ...tubeless tires Speed code letters The speed code letter Y indicates the maximum permitted speed for the tire This code letter is shown on the tire sidewall Tip on driving Tires with a maximum speed ra...

Page 292: ...hicles with a level control system Switch off the automatic level control system before driving onto a lifting platform or before raising the vehicle using a lifting platform trolley jack or standard...

Page 293: ...the tire inflating bottle located in the luggage compartment Note The tools required for changing a wheel e g jack wheel bolt wrench assembly aids are not supplied as standard with the vehicle Your a...

Page 294: ...nitially tighten bolts only slightly in diagonally opposite sequence so that the wheel is centerd 13 Inflate the tire if necessary f Please see the chapter TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES 68 F 20 C on pa...

Page 295: ...positioning the wrench socket ensure that it engages fully in the teeth of the wheel bolt Flat Tire 1 Stop the vehicle as far away from the driving lane as possible The vehicle must be parked on a fi...

Page 296: ...e sealant f Keep tire sealant away from children f Do not inhale vapours due to the consequent harm to personal health resulting in serious personal injury or death In the event of contact with sealan...

Page 297: ...is indicated correct the pressure to the prescribed value f Please see the chapter TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES 68 F 20 C on page 326 16 Please contact a qualified specialist workshop We recommend tha...

Page 298: ...short circuit and fire resulting in serious personal injury or death Replacing fuses or relays with the engine running or the ignition on could cause electrical shock f Disconnect the negative termina...

Page 299: ...on is switched off or the ignition key is removed If the engine is not running and the accessories are switched on the vehicle battery will be discharged The power supply is interrupted after 30 minut...

Page 300: ...rsche fuses for replacement Note f If a fuse blows repeatedly Please contact a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do this work as they have traine...

Page 301: ...High beam headlight right Side turn signals front Cornering light front left Ignition lock Two tone horns PSM Starter relay Emergency flasher switch LED Ignition lock lighting Turn signal front left...

Page 302: ...ent 5 15 11 RHD PDK control unit 25 12 LHD telephone 5 13 Not used 14 Xenon headlight right 15 15 Not used 16 RHD diagnostic socket 5 17 PSM control unit 5 18 LHD air conditioning sun sensor RHD PDK c...

Page 303: ...front rear right door 10 41 Power windows front right 25 42 Power windows rear right 25 43 Alarm horn 5 44 Vehicle Tracking System VTS 5 45 Not used 46 Not used No Designation A 47 Fuel pump control u...

Page 304: ...rb lights front doors Interior light reading light front Interior light rear Orientation light Licence plate light Engine speed hall senders 1 3 Interior light 15 2 Daytime driving lights left Tail li...

Page 305: ...come in contact with your skin eyes fabric or painted surfaces f If you get electrolyte which is an acid in your eyes or on your skin immediately rinse with cold water for several minutes and call a d...

Page 306: ...r rear window defogger etc are used more frequently f Let your Porsche dealer test the battery s capacity before winter sets in Vehicle storage If the car stands for long periods in the garage or work...

Page 307: ...he vehicle stationary perform a few steering movements to the left and right and then drive a short distance in a straight line until the PSM warning light goes out and the message is erased from the...

Page 308: ...allowed to contact each other when one end of the jumper cables are connected to a battery f Carefully ensure that tools or conductive jewelery rings chains watch straps do not come into contact with...

Page 309: ...plates Danger Hydrogen gas generated by the battery could cause an explosion resulting in serious personal injury or death f Charge battery in a well ventilated area f Never charge a frozen battery It...

Page 310: ...fied in the bulb chart f Bulbs must be clean and free from grease f Never touch bulbs with your bare hands Use a cloth or soft paper when replacing bulbs f Always carry spare bulbs with you In certain...

Page 311: ...ull connector off 7 Press the release lever on the underside of the rapid action coupling on the breather hose B up and pull it off 8 Pull headlight out completely Installing headlights 1 Move the hea...

Page 312: ...G HEADLIGHTS on page 309 2 Press the release tab and open the cover 3 Turn the bulb socket counter clockwise and remove it 4 Remove defective bulb and replace it Make sure that the bulb is installed i...

Page 313: ...n the release tab and open the cover 3 Turn the bulb socket counter clockwise and remove it 4 Remove defective bulb and replace it Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Close...

Page 314: ...ight f Press the securing spring on the turn signal light in through the opening in the fender with your finger and remove the turn signal light 1 Turn the bulb socket counter clockwise and remove it...

Page 315: ...liner with a screwdriver 2 Insert the screwdriver into the opening in the wheel housing liner parallel to the side marker light housing in direction of travel By pressing with the screwdriver disengag...

Page 316: ...s The LEDs cannot be replaced individually Replacement of the long life bulbs involves a greater amount of installation work f Have defective LEDs and bulbs replaced in a qualified specialist workshop...

Page 317: ...ground to the center of the headlamp lens Lateral adjustment of the headlights should be carried out at a specialist workshop with an optical adjustment unit Distance Visual aim shall be performed at...

Page 318: ...ncy flasher is switched back on again when the turn signal is switched off Warning Risk of accidents No power assistance is available on the towed vehicle when its engine is not running Greater force...

Page 319: ...e yellow or red Gearbox emergency operation warning message The vehicle must be transported with a car transporter or on a trailer f If a selector lever emergency release was performed the vehicle mus...

Page 320: ...er to position N To properly engage selector lever position N on the display and at the selector lever the engine must be started once before towing the vehicle The vehicle can be towed as soon as the...

Page 321: ...red using the towing lug f Never use the towing lug to tow this or any other vehicle f Bear in mind the limited ground clearance of your car on uneven surfaces Fitting the towing lug 1 Press the lower...

Page 322: ...rear of flat bed 3 Reel in hoist cable only far enough to tension tie down straps 4 Carefully feed towing straps through the opening in the front wheels Make sure metal parts of straps do not damage...

Page 323: ...s located under the passenger seat f To remove the fire extinguisher in case of an emergency hold the extinguisher with one hand and press the button PRESS on the fire extinguisher holder with the oth...

Page 324: ...nical Data Tire Pressure and Technical Data Vehicle Identification Data 323 Engine Data 324 Wheels Tires 325 Tire Pressure for Cold Tires 68 F 20 C 326 Weights 328 Filling Capacities 329 Driving Perfo...

Page 325: ...at your new Porsche complies with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards which were in effect at the time the vehicle was manufactured The sticker also shows the month and year of produ...

Page 326: ...hp 294 kW 500 hp 368 kW At engine speed 6500 rpm 6500 rpm 6000 rpm Max torque as per 80 1269 EEC 370 ftlb 500 Nm 370 ftlb 500 Nm 518 ftlb 700 Nm overboost 570 ftlb 770 Nm At engine speed 3500 5000 rp...

Page 327: ...offset 59 mm 9J x 18 Rim offset 53 mm Summer tires front axle rear axle 245 50 ZR 18 100Y 275 45 ZR 18 103Y Snow tires front axle rear axle 245 50 R 18 100V 275 45 R 18 103V 1 19 inch wheel front axle...

Page 328: ...The load condition of the vehicle must be set on the multi function display The tire pressure must be changed according to the vehicle load Please see the chapter SELECTING CHARGE IN THE TIRE PRESSUR...

Page 329: ...FA RA FA RA FA RA Summer tires 18 inch wheels 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 19 inch wheels 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30 psi 2 0 bar 30...

Page 330: ...d approved by Porsche Panamera S Panamera 4S Panamera Turbo Curb weight depending on equipment per DIN 70020 3968 lbs 4497 lbs 1800 kg 2040 kg 4101 lbs 4597 lbs 1860 kg 2085 kg 4343 lbs 4729 lbs 1970...

Page 331: ...liters reserve Fuel octane rating The engine is designed to provide optimum performance and fuel consumption if unleaded premium fuel with 98 RON 88 MON 93 CLC or AKI is used If unleaded fuels with o...

Page 332: ...mirrors Width with exterior mirrors Height at DIN curb weight Wheelbase Ground clearance at maximum gross weight 3 31 in 84 mm 4 41 in 112 mm Tracks 18 inch wheels front rear 65 28 in 1658 mm 65 42 i...

Page 333: ...79 Setting air quantity 79 Setting automatic air recirculation mode 75 Setting temperature 78 Switching AC MAX mode on off 72 Switching AC mode on off 71 Switching air conditioning compressor on off...

Page 334: ...s 6 Warning message brakes 174 Brake pedal 173 Brake wear Warning message 174 Brakes Applying releasing parking brake 171 Brake pad warning message 174 Brake pedal 173 Brake wear warning message 174 B...

Page 335: ...with Porsche Entry Drive keyless 24 Cockpit Adjusting lighting 95 Cooling system temperature gauge 110 Engine oil temperature gauge 110 Fuel gauge 111 Odometer 112 Speedometer 110 Tachometer 110 Warn...

Page 336: ...cosity 256 Entry Drive Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry Drive 24 Switching off interior surveillance with Porsche Entry Drive 248 Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry Drive 23 Entry functi...

Page 337: ...y function 95 Welcome Home function 95 HomeLink garage door opener Deleting programmed signals 244 Functional description 243 Operating 245 Programming signal changeable code system 244 Programming si...

Page 338: ...vehicle 24 Tailgate 26 Vehicle door with car key remote control 24 Vehicle door with Porsche Entry Drive keyless 24 Low beam Installing headlights 309 Removing headlights 309 Switching on off 92 Lugg...

Page 339: ...23 Opening and closing the engine compartment lid 33 Opening and closing the hood 33 Operating in other countries 264 Operating overview Air conditioning system front 76 Operating the horn 61 Optical...

Page 340: ...t towing inclination sensor Switching off with Porsche Entry Drive 248 Switching off with remote control 247 PSM Porsche Stability Management Functional description 202 Multi function light in the tac...

Page 341: ...ncy unlocking 89 Functional description 88 Malfunctions 89 Snow chains General information 288 Snow tires 287 Changing tires 292 Socket 12 V 296 Speed code letter on tire 288 Speed control cruise cont...

Page 342: ...size 132 Sidewall 288 Size 325 Snow chains general information 288 Storage 286 Tire pressure plate 323 Tire pressure data psi bar 326 Valves 285 Winter tires general information 287 Tool kit 279 Tools...

Page 343: ...ins general information 288 Storage 286 Tire pressure plate 323 Tire pressure data psi bar 326 Tire sealant 293 Tracks 330 Wheel balancing 285 Wheel bolts care instructions 293 Winter tires general in...

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