Porsche Taycan Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

Taycan

Good to know – Owner’s Manual

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Page 3: ... and verify that your vehicle includes the op tional equipment you ordered Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observ ance of traffic laws at all times 2020 Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG Safety instructions warnings and symbols in the Owner s Manual For your own protection and longer service life of your vehicle please heed all operating instructions and special warnings These special warnings con ta...

Page 4: ...2 1 Instructions are numbered in cases where a se quence of steps must be followed Indicates where you can find more information on a topic ...

Page 5: ...are looking for Learn how you can contribute to safe driving pleasure From page 6 Get to know the various components and controls From page 23 Your first trip Topics from A Z Technical Data Index Get to know your vehicle and the most important functions for your first trip From page 28 Learn how components and controls function and how to operate them Look up specific values From page 274 Go direc...

Page 6: ...ou can download the Owner s Manual from the relevant app store by searching for Gut zu wis sen Good to know or 车主指南 e e Instructions Apple Disclaimer Apple the Apple logo CarPlay iPod Siri iPhone and other designations of Apple are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries IOS is a trademark ...

Page 7: ...tem PVTS 191 Rear Cross Traffic Alert 193 Speed Limiter LIM 210 Spoilers 213 Starting driving and stopping the vehicle 216 Traffic sign recognition 227 Warn and Brake Assist 241 Windshield wipers 265 Display and input Center console control panel 76 Head up display 122 Instrument cluster 127 Porsche Communication Management PCM 173 Voice control digital1 Operation and use Apple CarPlay digital1 De...

Page 8: ...the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov Your car has thousands of parts and components that have been designed and manufactured in ac cordance with Porsche high standards ...

Page 9: ...at least 15 minutes and immediately consult a doctor 3 The high voltage battery can burn The high voltage battery must never be exposed to fire sparks and open flames Always handle the high voltage battery with care to prevent damage and fluid leakage 4 Always keep children away from the high voltage battery 5 Further information is available in the operating in structions and in the workshop lite...

Page 10: ... the United Nations WHO and is independent of any industry According to the standards mentioned above the functions of neighboring devices and im plants are not affected by our products However due to the large number of different implants on the market it is not possible to make a specific state ment for each individual case For further medical questions we recommend that you consult a doctor Che...

Page 11: ... may notice you too late increasing the risk of an accident e Check that all lights function correctly and have defective lights repaired immediately Compo nents of the lighting system are the following Side low beam driving high beam lights Turn signal brake and reversing lights Fog lights Checking aerodynamic components Damaged or missing aerodynamic components such as spoilers or underbody pane...

Page 12: ...factured according to the spec ifications and production requirements of Por sche This helps to ensure that your vehicle remains reliable and safe to drive and that no consequential damage occurs to your vehicle These parts are available from authorized Por sche dealers e Only use accessories that originate from the Porsche Tequipment range or that have been tested and approved by Porsche For info...

Page 13: ...eel or in the vicinity of the pas senger airbag side airbags or head airbag e Do not route any cables of additional electrical equipment in the vicinity of the airbag wiring harnesses e Do not remove airbag components e g steering wheel front seats roof trims e Do not modify the wiring or components of the airbag system Please see chapter Airbag Systems on page 48 Securing all objects in the passe...

Page 14: ... correctly e Only use child restraint systems approved for your Porsche e Before using a child restraint system Read and follow the instructions from the child restraint system manufacturer as well as this Owner s Manual Please see chapter Child Restraint Systems Child Seats on page 96 Safe competent driving Making the right decisions You are ultimately responsible for keeping your powerful vehicl...

Page 15: ...in rain or snow In heavy rain while driving through water or after leaving a car wash the brake disks are coated with a water film the braking action may be delayed and increased pressure may be required Following a long drive over salted or gritted roads a coating may form on the brake disks and pads that significantly reduces friction and therefore also the braking action e Dry the brakes by fre...

Page 16: ...nts due to an inappropriate driving style e The driver assistance systems cannot replace your attention Drive with care so you can re spond appropriately to the traffic situation e Familiarize yourself with the driver assistance systems before using them An overview of the driver assistance systems is provided below Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 42 Anti lock braking system ABS p 189 Active Lane Ke...

Page 17: ...y use Launch Control on public roads if the road and traffic conditions permit e Do not endanger other road users when driving off with Launch Control Responding correctly to warning signals If the systems detect malfunctions or defective parts the vehicle warns you with lights or messages in the instrument cluster or central display Disre garding vehicle warning signals may result in an increased...

Page 18: ...the passenger seat e Hold the extinguisher with one hand and press the PRESS button on the fire extinguisher holder with the other hand For correct and safe handling of the fire extinguisher refer to the following points e Observe the inspection intervals for the fire ex tinguisher If the fire extinguisher is used after the inspection interval has elapsed functionality is no longer guaranteed e Ob...

Page 19: ... e Stop the vehicle safely in line with the traffic conditions and repair the damage Please see chapter Wheels and Tires on page 252 After a collision The safety systems may not be operational e g seat belt pretensioners and airbags after a collision The safety systems can then no longer protect you e Have the safety systems checked even if they were not triggered e Have triggered safety systems r...

Page 20: ...as a result of the low ground clearance e Avoid steep ramps e Drive carefully on the following Steep slopes e g parking garages Curbs and speed bumps such as at charging stations Uneven road surfaces Lifting platforms e If the vehicle hits an obstacle park the vehicle safely and contact an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians an...

Page 21: ... well as current import and customs regulations Data processing in the vehicle Electronic control units are installed in your vehicle Some of these are required for the operational safety of your vehicle while others provide assistance while driving driver assistance systems Moreover your vehicle offers comfort and entertainment functions which are also made possible through electronic control uni...

Page 22: ...line services The re quired data exchange takes place via a protected connection e g with the Porsche IT systems set up for this purpose Collection processing and use of personal data beyond that required for the provision of services takes place exclusively on the basis of legal authorization or consent Usually you can activate or deactivate the often fee based services and functions and in some ...

Page 23: ...eatedly at ten second intervals Status data is only overwritten when a new value has been determined If indicators of a critical event are registered the current memory state of the ASM is stored in a log file A critical event such as the ac tivity of the airbags or automatically initiated target braking triggers the permanent storage of data After permanently storing data the ASM returns to ring ...

Page 24: ...22 Overview Illustrations On the following pages you will find overviews of all areas of the vehicle with a brief explanation Further information can be found on the specified pages ...

Page 25: ...27 Warn and Brake Assist WBA p 241 C Active Lane Keeping p 34 Intersection Assist p 139 Warn and Brake Assist WBA p 241 D ParkAssist p 164 E Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 42 Active Lane Keeping p 34 Porsche InnoDrive PID p 181 Warn and Brake Assist WBA p 241 F Night View Assist p 162 G ParkAssist p 164 H Active Lane Keeping p 34 Lane Change Assist p 142 Intersection Assist p 139 I Open trunk lid u...

Page 26: ... 79 B Memory buttons Personal settings p 168 C Central locking buttons p 79 D Power windows p 263 E Light buttons p 150 F Overhead console p 26 G Door mirror adjustment p 158 H Power button p 216 I Steering wheel adjustment p 221 J Seat adjustment p 203 ...

Page 27: ...is and assistance settings H Sport Chrono stopwatch p 214 I Porsche Communication Management PCM p 173 J Automatic air vents p 53 K Glove compartment lock p 222 L Front passenger display p 179 M Cruise control p 101 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC p 42 N Mode switch p 105 O Electric parking brake and parking lock p 216 P Center console operating panel p 76 Q Emergency flasher p 150 R Ashtray cup holde...

Page 28: ... Overhead console A Reading lights p 137 B Button for interior reading light p 137 C Interior light illumination on the control panel p 137 D SOS button p 108 E PASS AIR BAG OFF ON warning light p 50 F Button for the interior light p 137 ...

Page 29: ...Filler openings 27 Filler openings A Brake fluid p 66 B Washer fluid p 251 ...

Page 30: ...ering people and objects e Before leaving the vehicle activate the electric parking brake P and engage drive position P Driving an electric vehicle is like driving a vehicle with a combustion engine The main differences between the two drive types are as follows The electric vehicle is powered by electric motors Regenerative braking is designed for energy re covery recuperation and increases the r...

Page 31: ...ps when the drive position is engaged To prevent unintentional creeping only release the brake when you want to drive away Charging the high voltage battery DANGER Incorrect charging An incorrect charging process non observance of the generally applicable safety precautions and im proper handling of the high voltage battery can cause electric shocks short circuits explosions fire or burns e Before...

Page 32: ...power supply e Do not charge the high voltage battery via the vehicle charge port during a thunderstorm e If possible disconnect the charging equipment from the power grid during a thunderstorm Porsche recommends that you use charging equip ment supplied and approved by Porsche for charg ing The high voltage battery can be charged using the charging dock or the basic wall mount The high voltage ba...

Page 33: ...ors can be im paired by being dirty bad weather conditions rain snow ice fog spray and unfavorable road condi tions loose gravel reflective objects Vehicles up ahead may not be adequately detected or may not be detected at all If automatic overrun recuperation Auto setting is not available such as if sensors are dirty a message to this effect will appear in the instrument cluster e Do not use auto...

Page 34: ...y blocking the vanes The front air vents in the dashboard are adjusted via the central display The rear air vents in the center console are adjusted via the touch display in the rear Fig 4 Air conditioning control panels Please see chapter Air conditioning Advanced Climate Control 2 4 zone automatic air condi tioning on page 53 Leaving and locking the vehicle Depending on the equipment the vehicle...

Page 35: ...33 Topics On the following pages the content is arranged in topics in alphabetical order ...

Page 36: ...pt your driving speed to road and weather conditions WARNING Restricted perception of the environment Detection of the area around the vehicle by the sen sors e g camera radar may be restricted by differ ent influencing factors e g rain snow ice heavy water spray oncoming headlights dirt or damage This can result in failure to make steering interven tions or in unexpected steering interventions e ...

Page 37: ...ds the system ends lane center guidance and starts driving at the selected offset position The shift in position is reset again when the system becomes passive or is switched off e g by activating the turn signal changing lanes or braking The system always prioritizes the lane markings over other objects e g vehicles In some cases this can mean that the driver has to position the vehicle in the ce...

Page 38: ...e and Lane Keep Assist is active e g when ACC status is Ready Switching Active Lane Keeping on and off Active Lane Keeping is only available when Adaptive Cruise Control ACC or Porsche InnoDrive PID is activated Active Lane Keeping can be switched on and off if ACC or PID are activated Selection or de selection is possible with the control lever using the instrument cluster and using the central d...

Page 39: ...e Lane Keeping Lane Keep Assist Active Lane Keeping Status icon Lane center guidance No Yes Yes Lane departure warning Yes No Yes Steering intervention to prevent lane departure lane edge guidance Yes No No Speed range approx 40 156 mph 65 250 km h approx 0 165 mph 0 210 km h See the individual function ACC dependence No Only in conjunction with active ACC See the individual function ...

Page 40: ...d on the rear In the Lift chassis setting On uphill gradients above 10 On tight bends The system is available to a limited extent In poor weather conditions rain snow or ice When there are unusual road surfaces such as off road unpaved roads loose substrate in clined road surfaces or wheel ruts The system cannot detect Low narrow or protruding objects e g trailer hitches drawbars of parked trailer...

Page 41: ...nt of the vehicle drive the vehicle further forward A parking procedure can only be started if a blue vehicle is displayed in the desired parking space 7 To select the parking space tap the parking space symbol B with the desired parking direc tion on the central display on the center console operating panel pulsates blue Canceling parking space search e Tap on the central display The search is ab...

Page 42: ...ver is always responsible for tak ing due care The system is no substitute for the driver s attentiveness e Always check the traffic situation and the area around the vehicle e If necessary assume control and brake the ve hicle yourself e Observe the safety instructions and system lim its of the supporting systems sensors and cameras Information on further assistance systems Please see chapter Act...

Page 43: ...A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Active Parking Support 41 If the driving speed of 5 mph 10 km h is exceeded Maneuvering Assist is switches on again automatically ...

Page 44: ...r sensor free of dirt ice and snow Fig 8 Radar sensor position WARNING Radiofrequency Radia tion Exposure This equipment complies with the specified FCC ra diation exposure limits for an uncontrolled environ ment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 8 in 20 cm between the radiator and your body e This transmitter must not be co located or op erating in conjuncti...

Page 45: ... cannot be detected in the following situations Vehicles driving erratically or weaving in and out Vehicles with a small cross section or narrow vehicles Vehicles entering and exiting curves Stationary vehicles Vehicles with large projecting loads Pedestrians cyclists and animals Objects on the road Oncoming vehicles and cross traffic e Intervene and brake yourself if necessary e Drive with extrem...

Page 46: ... short and accelerate if the distance increases If the vehicle in front stops ACC brakes the vehicle to a stop and then accelerates again automatically if the vehicle in front starts driving again within 15 seconds Otherwise automatic speed and distance control can be resumed The speed of the vehicle can be increased at any time by pressing the accelerator pedal The stored desired speed and distan...

Page 47: ...d select ACC using the rotary push button on the steering wheel and press to confirm ACC is switched on and passive Switching from an already activated driver assis tance system to ACC 1 Press button S on the control lever The options menu for the driver assistance sys tems appears on the instrument cluster 2 Select ACC using the rotary push button on the steering wheel and press to confirm ACC is...

Page 48: ... m ap prox 2 2 sec Driving in sparse traffic approx 285 ft 87 m ap prox 2 6 sec Overriding speed and distance control temporarily Speed and distance control can be overridden tem porarily by pressing the accelerator pedal This is useful when passing for example b b ACC is active 1 Press the accelerator The system is passive while the accelerator is pressed 2 Take your foot off the accelerator peda...

Page 49: ... vehicle may move off again in stop and go traffic even if there is an obstacle between your ve hicle and the vehicle in front This can result in a collision e Brake immediately in this case After your vehicle is automatically braked to a standstill the system assists the driver in driving off again automatically within 15 seconds A message on the instrument cluster informs the driver that the veh...

Page 50: ...y or death e Always fasten seat belts e Make sure there are no persons animals or ob jects between the driver or passenger and the area into which the airbags inflate e Sit back as far from the dashboard or steering wheel as is practical while still maintaining full vehicle control e Always hold the steering wheel by the outer rim Never rest your hands on the center of the steering wheel where the...

Page 51: ...no benefit such as a rear impact or certain diagonal impacts against your vehicle Other accidents where the air bag system is designed not to deploy are those where the risk of injury from the airbag deployment could exceed any protective benefits such as in low speed accidents or higher speed accidents where the vehicle decelerates slowly over a longer time Since airbag deployment does not occur ...

Page 52: ...immediately e If liquid soaks into the front passenger seat this can keep the airbag system from working prop erly and may for instance deactivate or activate the passenger frontal airbag If this happens the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ON indicator light and the airbag warning light on the instrument cluster may come on e If liquid is pooled on the front passenger seat but has not soaked in this may als...

Page 53: ... OFF indicator light does not light up The passenger airbag is active and ready for operation Information After switching on the vehicle the PASS AIR BAG OFF indicator light lights up for a few seconds as a check DANGER Child Seat Detection Fault When the vehicle is on and the up to one year old child is seated in the child restraint system on the passenger seat the indicator light PASS AIR BAG OF...

Page 54: ...52 Information Further information on the airbag system can be found on stickers attached to the sun visors as well as on all airbag components For special recommendations on the use of child restraints Please see chapter Child Restraint Systems Child Seats on page 96 ...

Page 55: ... climate control This brief overview does not replace the compre hensive descriptions In particular safety messages and warnings are not replaced by this brief overview Please see chapter Porsche Communication Management PCM on page 173 Fig 16 Brief overview of the central display What do I want to do What do I have to do Where Call up Air conditioning menu in the central display Central display T...

Page 56: ...l temperature see F Switch air conditioning on and off in the entire vehicle Tap G p 57 Switch Eco mode on and off Tap H p 60 Switch cooling function on and off Tap I p 59 Switch upper ventilation panel on and off b b C is selected Tap J p 58 Change air flow direction b b C is selected Tap K and move the selected air vent p 57 Center console operating panel Please see chapter Center console contro...

Page 57: ...ir conditioning menu in the central display Tap the C softkey Switch air recirculation mode on and off manually Tap the D softkey p 61 Switch maximum cooling output on and off A C MAX mode Tap the E softkey p 59 Switch on automatic mode Tap the F softkey in the middle p 57 Set temperature Tap or swipe the G softkey up warmer or down colder p 59 Set air flow manually Tap or swipe the F softkey up m...

Page 58: ...tioning Depending on various factors like the vehicle interior temperature sunlight or air quality the air condi tioning system will adjust the temperature air distribution and air flow fully automatically in auto matic mode Automatic mode for a particular function is deacti vated as soon as the settings for this function are adjusted manually In such cases automatic air con ditioning will continu...

Page 59: ...he air flow to the rear air conditioned areas or switching the rear air conditioning system off does not improve passenger comfort in the front air conditioned areas Switching on automatic mode Selecting preconfigured automatic modes There are two preconfigured automatic modes Diffused Draught free setting with low air flow Focused Stronger ventilation in the passenger compartment The air flow is ...

Page 60: ...desired direction The air vents are automatically adjusted to the se lected position by tapping anywhere in the vehicle interior display Adjusting air distribution Adjusting front air distribution Central display 1 e A C e Ventilation e Individual e 2 Select the air distribution for the relevant air conditioned area The air flows toward the windshield and the side windows The air flows from the ce...

Page 61: ... The icon is blue when the function is switched on Switching maximum cooling out put on off A C MAX mode In A C MAX mode the vehicle interior is cooled at maximum power Center console control panel e Touch the A C MAX softkey When A C MAX mode is active the soft key lights up blue The air conditioning system works at maximum cooling output Setting the temperature The temperature can be adjusted be...

Page 62: ... air vents Touch display in the rear 1 A C The adjustable air vents are represented by a white cross on the touch display in the rear 2 Select the desired air vent The slider slide control for adjusting the air vent is displayed The selected air vent is now blue 3 Adjust the opening on the air vent using the slider slide control Changing the air flow direction in the rear Touch display in the rear...

Page 63: ...on in man ual recirculation mode In prolonged manual air recirculation mode the windows may mist up As no fresh air is supplied the driver can get tired and become less attentive e Do not switch on manual air recirculation mode for an extended period Switching on air recirculation mode manually Center console control panel e Touch the softkey When the function is switched on the softkey lights up ...

Page 64: ...ecooling heating b b High voltage battery is sufficiently charged at least 25 b b Vehicle turned off The precool heat function controls the air flow and air distribution automatically The temperature can be adjusted individually To provide the greatest possible comfort the vehicle regulates precooling heating intelligently according to the outside tem peratures This is independent of whether preco...

Page 65: ... the air conditioning zones temperature and seat activation individually The configured settings are adopted for all timers 3 Tap Manage timer 4 Tap and activate Precool heat in Timer Settings 5 Tap Date and departure time and set the days or date and time of the desired departure time 6 Tap Date and departure time then Timer Settings to close 7 Activate the desired timer entry in Timer The select...

Page 66: ...lates the interior temperature to the set target temperature Setting Precool heat with remote unlocking on the central display 1 e A C e Precool h 2 Activate Precool heat at remote door release When you unlock the vehicle 5 minute pre cooling heating starts This function can be activated twice per stationary phase when unlocking the vehicle to prevent inad vertent activation ...

Page 67: ...ensor If people or animals are remaining in the vehicle the interior monitoring system and inclination sensor can be deactivated when locking the vehicle Please see chapter Central Locking on page 79 Alarm system function display The lock status is indicated by the light indicators in the front doors flashing at different frequencies Alarm system is activated The light indicators flash rapidly whe...

Page 68: ...he dealer Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools 3 Install plastic cover in front luggage compartment Please see chapter Installing and removing the plastic cover in the front luggage com partment on page 156 Changing the brake fluid DANGER Swallowing Brake Fluid Brake fluid is hazardous to your health and may be fatal if ...

Page 69: ...he brake pedal travel exceeds this value have the brake system checked Visit an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools Operating principle Brake system function Porsche sports cars are equipped with a power as sisted hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disk brakes at the front and rear Both c...

Page 70: ...e see chapter Smart Service of the on board Owner s Manual Activating the emergency braking function WARNING Severe deceleration Emergency braking results in a very high braking force This can endanger any following traffic and control over the vehicle may be lost e Only use the emergency braking function in an emergency e Do not use the emergency braking function when driving normally In the even...

Page 71: ...ained for the full period Contact an authorized Porsche dealer The dealer will prepare a condition report and will certify the level of care of the vehicle NOTICE High pressure cleaning equipment or steam cleaners may damage the following components Tires Logos emblems decorative films Painted surfaces Charge port Electrical components e g high voltage battery and plug connections ParkAssist senso...

Page 72: ...ttery to 50 prior to leaving it standing e Check the battery every three months and re charge if necessary to ensure that it never falls below 20 e Make sure that the ambient temperature for the vehicle is between approx 32 F 0 C and 68 F 20 C e Avoid using the Porsche Connect smartphone app Establishing a connection between the app and the vehicle activates the high voltage sys tem thereby discha...

Page 73: ...e using an insect remover and wash the area carefully afterwards as they discolor the paint if left to work on it over time Repairing paint damage Have minor paint damage cracks scratches or stone chips repaired immediately before corrosion begins Visit an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools If...

Page 74: ...ner directly onto the plastic components in the ve hicle interior e Use only clean water and a little dishwashing liquid or interior window cleaner to clean head lights lights plastic components and surfaces radar sensors for assistance systems and vehicle cameras Use a soft sponge or a soft lint free cloth for this purpose e Headlights must not be polished e Only clean the center console with tou...

Page 75: ...eather does not get wet on its reverse side 2 Allow the seat covering to dry completely at room temperature out of direct sunlight Do not switch on the seat heating and seat ventilation to do this 3 Once dry wipe the seat covering with a dry lint free cloth Cleaning the floor carpet and floor mats WARNING Obstructed pedals Unsuitable floor mats or floor mats that are not properly secured can restr...

Page 76: ...g and care agents and incorrect treatment can damage screens and touch displays e Do not use solvents such as mineral spirits thin ners gas or acetone alcohol ethanol methanol or isopropyl alcohol or abrasive agents for cleaning e Do not spray cleaning agents or other liquids di rectly onto screens or touch displays The elec tronics can be damaged irreparably if liquids leak in Instead moisten a c...

Page 77: ... to service the mobile air conditioning system MAC Flammable refrigerants Evaporator The air conditioning evaporator cooling coil shall never be repaired or replaced with one removed from a used or salvaged vehicle New replacement MAC evaporators shall be certified and labeled as meeting SAE Standard J2842 HFO 1234yf and R744 Design Criteria and Certification for OEM Mo bile Air Conditioning Evapo...

Page 78: ...o I want to do What do I have to do Where Show hide the quick entry bar e To show or hide the quick entry bar see A simply swipe from top to bottom on the center console control panel or Tap see C Show quick filters e g Navigation Media Phone Settings Apple CarPlay on the central display b b The quick entry bar is displayed 1 Select a desired quick filter e g Phone by tapping The selected quick fi...

Page 79: ...E p 78 Display the folding view e Use F p 124 p 229 Display the charging view e Use G p 86 Adjust the volume e Tap in the quick access bar or swipe vertically using two fingers in the handwriting panel Muting Hold down Call up ParkAssist e In the quick access bar see H tap ParkAssist is shown on the central display p 164 Switch off displays or shut down the PCM e In the quick access bar see H tap ...

Page 80: ...mple Scroll hori zontally in the lists on the central display D Vertical swipe scrolling and switching Swipe over the handwriting panel vertically with one finger Example Scroll vertically in lists on the central display E Zoom Move two fingers farther apart on the handwriting panel to zoom in on a section within the map view on the central display Entering characters Fig 34 Freehand writing b b T...

Page 81: ...e vehicle key e Press button on the vehicle key once or Press button on the vehicle key twice within approx 2 seconds The emergency flasher emits one flash The door handle extends The driver s door and trunk lid can be opened or The door handles extend The doors and trunk lid can be opened p 81 Unlock with Comfort Access e Reach into the handle recess of the door handle Do not touch proximity sens...

Page 82: ... the alarm system s alarm sound e Press the button on the vehicle key or Press the power button and switch on the vehicle The alarm sound is switched off p 65 Using the central locking Information e Only use the vehicle key when the vehicle is in your sight Depending on equipment the vehicle can be un locked and locked either with the vehicle key or without a key by means of Comfort Access You can...

Page 83: ... event of an accident in which the airbag is triggered the entire vehicle is unlocked automati cally to facilitate fast access for helpers The emer gency flasher is also activated automatically Unlocking doors with the vehicle key Fig 37 Unlocking doors with the vehicle key 1 Press the button The emergency flasher emits one flash The vehicle is unlocked depending on the set ting and the door handl...

Page 84: ...nlocking doors from inside Fig 39 Pressing the central locking button in the door panel e Press button in the door panel or Pull door opener In this case all doors and the trunk lid are un locked The door handles extend The light indicator on the button goes out Information The doors cannot be opened from inside if the ve hicle was locked using the emergency key Automatic unlocking The vehicle is ...

Page 85: ...h proximity sensor A at the door handle The emergency flasher flashes twice and an acoustic signal sounds twice The door handles retract If persons or animals remain in the vehicle e Touch proximity sensor A at the door handle twice within 2 seconds The emergency flasher emits 2 short flashes and then 1 long flash An acoustic signal sounds twice The doors are locked but can be opened from the insi...

Page 86: ...ds on the country e e Settings e Vehicle e Vehicle locking systems e Confirm vehicle lock with horn Emergency unlocking and emer gency locking of doors Fig 42 Emergency unlocking emergency locking If the vehicle key remote control does not work the doors can also be unlocked and locked without the remote control Emergency unlocking of the doors e Hold the vehicle key at the top right of the rear w...

Page 87: ...be locked via the lock in the driver s door e Have faults in the central locking system repaired e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche rec ommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools Performing emergency locking of the doors if the central locking system has failed Perform the procedure for the passenger door and the rear doors Fig...

Page 88: ...cables cable reels multiple sockets or travel adapters e Do not modify or repair any of the electrical components e Protect electrical sockets and plug connections from water moisture and other fluids and liquids e Do not use sharp edged or pointed objects to remove dirt ice and snow from the charging socket e If the charging socket is dirty contact an au thorized Porsche dealer e Never insert obj...

Page 89: ...accordance with IEC 62196 2 SAE J1772 or GB T 20234 2 and charging process in accordance with IEC 61851 1 SAE J1772 or GB T 18487 and comply with national standards and legislation Vehicle charging cables without protection standardized in accordance with IEC 61851 1 SAE J1772 or GB T 18487 are not supported e Only use charging cables with a maximum length of 98 ft 30 m e Porsche recommends that y...

Page 90: ...nual charge port door on the outside of the vehicle 1 Press on the rear part of the charge port door to open it Charge port door opens 2 Press on the rear part of the charge port door until it engages securely to close it Opening and closing the electric charge port door b b Vehicle with an electric charge port door b b Vehicle unlocked or vehicle key near the charge port door depending on the equ...

Page 91: ...cle the vehicle plug will remain locked If you try to move the selector lever to position D during the charging process the charging proc ess will be interrupted If the vehicle plug is not removed charging will resume after approx 20 seconds If the charging timer function is activated when charging with alternating current A C the charging timer controls when the charging proc ess starts and the c...

Page 92: ...or profile function is activated the direct charging function can be activated via the central display and the center console operating panel The high voltage battery charges regardless of the timer or profile function up to a maximum charge state of 100 If the timer or profile function is not activated it is not necessary to activate the direct charging function The charging process starts automa...

Page 93: ...age battery charging is stopped 2 If charging is still ongoing wait until the outer light on the release button goes out If the vehicle plug remains inserted for more than 30 minutes after the timer has expired the high voltage battery is charged up to a maximum charge state of 100 Programming and activating the charging profile If the profile function is active the high voltage battery will be ch...

Page 94: ...aler Porsche recommends the use of the Porsche Mobile Charger Plus or the Mobile Charger Connect in conjunction with the Home Energy Manager HEM In the public area a contract with a charging serv ice mobility service provider which enables the in telligent charging functions to be used is required for the intelligent charging functions For informa tion contact a qualified charging service mobility...

Page 95: ...ipment Temperature of the high voltage battery and control unit Charge level of the high voltage battery Type and age of the high voltage battery Passenger compartment temperature precool ing heating Charging type Charging time Alternating current AC with 11 kW from 0 up to 100 approx 8 9 h Direct current DC with 50 kW from 5 up to 80 approx 93 min Direct current DC with maximum charging power fro...

Page 96: ...ly be charged with alternating current AC Fig 50 Emergency release of the electric charge port door b b Vehicle unlocked 1 Remove the emergency release tool from the tool kit 2 Guide the metal hook on the emergency release tool behind the cover on the charge port door 3 Engage the emergency release tool and pull to free the charge port door from its anchoring point and remove carefully 4 Start the...

Page 97: ...nder Pull the button to the point of resistance The vehicle plug is unlocked If a charging proc ess has been started it will be stopped 3 Pull the vehicle plug from the vehicle charge port within approx 20 seconds 4 Close the charge port door To test the release of the vehicle plug e Consult an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicia...

Page 98: ...restraint system provided by the manufacturer of the child restraint for in stallation use and proper securing of the child e Only use child restraint systems recommended for your Porsche These systems have been tested and adjusted to the interior of your Por sche and the appropriate child weight groups Other systems have not been tested and could present an increased risk of injury e Infants and ...

Page 99: ... old child is seated in the child restraint system on the passenger seat the indicator light PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF must be on If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator light does not light up it could indicate a fault in the system and the airbag could inflate in a collision placing the child at risk of death or severe injury from the inflat ing airbag In this case e Install child restraint system on...

Page 100: ...rly latched Make no more adjustments to the seat 5 Allow the seat belt to retract until it is tight on the child restraint system You may further tighten the belt by pulling on it to allow more of it to retract Make sure that excessive seat belt forces do not occur by moving the seat with the child seat installed Releasing the seat belt 1 Unbuckle the seat belt latch 2 Then make certain that the b...

Page 101: ...properly engaged Upper anchorage points for child restraint systems with L A T C H top tether Fig 54 Top tether anchor points If your child restraint seat or seats require the use of a tether strap you will want to use the anchor points provided on the rear parcel shelf Fig 55 Open the L A T C H top tether anchor point cover 1 Open the L A T C H top tether cover Fig 56 Installing child restraint s...

Page 102: ...cessary parts and tools e Take care when working near hot vehicle parts NOTICE If you continue to drive the vehicle when a warning light is on you risk damaging the vehicle e Park the vehicle and leave it to cool down e Have the fault corrected immediately Visit an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and...

Page 103: ...r pedal Controls Fig 58 Control lever for driver assistance systems R Switch systems on off and open options menu S Open options menu when system is switched on 1 Set increase speed 2 Reduce speed 3 RESUME Resume control 4 CANCEL Interrupt control Display elements Status display symbols Symbol Meaning Cruise control is passive Cruise control is passive Control is interrupted and the desired speed ...

Page 104: ...s maintained automatically Changing the desired speed b b Cruise control active Increasing the speed e Press the control lever forward position 1 Brief press 1 mph 1 km h increments Press and hold 5 mph 10 km h increments Reducing the speed e Pull the control lever position 2 Brief pull 1 mph 1 km h increments Pull and hold 5 mph 10 km h increments Information The speed can be increased using the ...

Page 105: ... pose of storing drinks NOTICE Risk of damage from spilled beverages e Only use containers that fit and have a lid e Never put overfull containers in the drink holder Using front cup holders Fig 59 Front cup holders There is one cup holder located in the center console and one in the front armrest Using the cup holders in the rear There are two additional cup holders in the rear armrest Fig 60 Cup...

Page 106: ...A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Cup Holders 104 b b Vehicles with two seats in the rear e Open the armrest Stowing bottles e Stow bottles in the storage compartments in the doors ...

Page 107: ... switch b b Vehicles with Sport Chrono package Fig 63 Driving mode on the steering wheel e Turn the mode switch left or right to select the desired driving mode The selected driving mode is displayed on the instrument panel Configuring INDIVIDUAL drive mode In INDIVIDUAL drive mode the settings for chassis systems and electric sport sound can be combined based on the existing drive modes The store...

Page 108: ... e Please see the relevant section for further infor mation on the individual vehicle functions Driving mode RANGE NORMAL SPORT SPORT PLUS Launch Control Cannot be activated Cannot be activated Can be activated Can be activated Basic overrun boost recuperation setting Off Off On On Chassis height Low Medium Dependent on the driving speed Medium Dependent on the driving speed Low Electric Sport Sou...

Page 109: ...f To save the vehicle battery the electric ity supply is cut off after a maximum of 30 mi nutes To turn an electrical accessory back on the power switch must be pressed and the ve hicle turned on The maximum load capacity of a 12 volt socket is 20 amperes when only one electrical load is in operation Do not exceed 10 A per 12 volt elec trical socket if several electrical loads are oper ating simul...

Page 110: ...tion of the vehicle is not sent automatically If the vehicle battery is disconnected or defective an integral battery ensures that the emergency call system remains available for at least one hour for queries from the emergency call center Information When the cover is open the SOS button can be ac cidentally pressed and therefore trigger an uninten tional emergency call e Always keep the SOS butt...

Page 111: ...n Breakdown call Assistance can be requested via the breakdown call in the case of breakdowns or accidents availability depending on country and equipment Information Further information about Porsche Connect Help videos Porsche Connect operating instructions and Questions Answers can be found at www por sche com connect b b Cellphone network available b b Breakdown call system is ready for operat...

Page 112: ...n be limited while the online measure is carried out Displays and vehicle func tions e g comfort functions driver assistance sys tems or emergency call functions may not work temporarily e Park the vehicle safely e Follow the instructions in the central display e Do not use the vehicle during the online measure Interruption of the online measure Under unfavorable conditions performance of the onli...

Page 113: ...emergency stop function can be activated In the speed range from 0 mph 0 km h to 40 mph 65 km h Active Lane Keeping is active and the driver does not react to the takeover prompts from Active Lane Keeping In the speed range from 40 mph 65 km h to 130 mph 210 km h Active Lane Keeping is active and the driver does not react to the takeover prompts from Active Lane Keeping Active Lane Keeping is swit...

Page 114: ...rily deactivates the sys tem This also happens when the driver does this without being aware of it Override the emergency stop function by e Moving the steering wheel or e Pressing the brake pedal or e Forcefully pressing the accelerator pedal Activating and deactivating the emergency stop function e e Assist e Basic Assist e Emergency Stop Function Information The function is activated automatica...

Page 115: ...rts the occupants in the stationary vehicle to road users e g passenger ve hicles motorcycles bicycles approaching from behind Display elements Fig 66 Exit Warning indicator elements A Indicator on the door mirror B Indicator in the door panel When the door is opened or if the door is already open the indicators in the door mirror on the rele vant side of the vehicle and in the door panel on the r...

Page 116: ...ted tires e Do not use tire sealant at outside temperatures below 4 F 20 C e Avoid rapid acceleration and high cornering speeds e Do not drive faster than 50 mph 80 km h e Check the tire pressure after driving for around 10 minutes If the tire pressure is less than 22 psi 1 5 bar do not continue driving e Have sealed tires replaced by an authorized Por sche dealer as soon as possible Inform the au...

Page 117: ...rt is not available keep the valve insert in a clean dry place 5 Remove the plug C from the filler hose B 6 Push filler hose onto the tire valve 7 Hold the filler bottle higher than the level of the tire valve and squeeze it forcefully until the con tents of the bottle are completely emptied into the tire 8 Detach the filler hose from the tire valve 9 If available screw the replacement valve inser...

Page 118: ...ging fuses To prevent short circuits and overloading of the electrical system the individual circuits are pro tected by fuses The fuse boxes are found in the footwell area and on the outside of the dashboard on the driver and pas senger sides Depending on equipment further fuse boxes are lo cated at various locations in the vehicle which are only accessible to an authorized Porsche dealer Fuse rat...

Page 119: ...umn electronics control unit 6 Control unit for steering column adjustment No Load 8 Instrument cluster 9 ETC toll system card reader availability dependent on country 10 Digital clock stopwatch 12 Heated steering wheel Opening fuse box on the dash board on the right side Fig 69 Right fuse box A Fuses 1 12 depending on equipment B Plastic gripper e Carefully lever off the cover starting from the u...

Page 120: ... box Row B No Load 1 Control unit for driver assistance systems 2 Rear left door control unit 3 Control unit for heating circuit LHD ve hicles charge ports RHD vehicles 4 Windshield wipers LHD vehicles 5 PSM control unit 7 Seat belt front left 8 BCM control unit LHD vehicles 9 BCM control unit LHD vehicles 10 Left headlight electronics 11 Front left door control unit 12 BCM control unit LHD vehicl...

Page 121: ...it 2 Control unit for wireless data transmis sion RHD vehicles 3 Control unit for heating circuit RHD ve hicles charge ports LHD vehicles 4 Right headlight electronics 5 BCM control unit RHD vehicles 6 BCM control unit RHD vehicles 7 Night View Assist control unit 8 Front camera for driver assistance systems 9 Front PDCC control unit 10 Control unit for wireless data transmis sion RHD vehicles 11 ...

Page 122: ...nsmitted Systems with remote control 1 e HomeLink e Configure new profile 2 Follow the instructions on the screen During programming aim the remote control at the overhead console from the height of the center console Systems without rolling code system The profile is taught or Systems with rolling code system The profile is created Manual synchronization between the HomeLink and vehicle is still ...

Page 123: ...ntrolled equipment and is within the receiver range signal is transmitted e Select the desired profile Information When parking assistance systems are activated the HomeLink display may be hidden by the ParkAssist display e Close the parking assistance system display if necessary or e Assign the HomeLink function to a quick access button on the multifunction steering wheel and then press the butto...

Page 124: ...he driver assistance systems Area to display temporary content e g calls voice control The head up display supplements the instrument cluster as a display instrument NOTICE Risk of damage from scratches on the glass cover e Do not place any objects on the glass cover of the head up display Information The driver s view of the information in the head up display may be impaired by the following fact...

Page 125: ...ion messages on page 244 Operating principle The HOLD function assists the driver when stopping the vehicle and driving off on steep gradients The vehicle is automatically secured against rolling back opposite the desired direction of travel When the HOLD function is active the light indicator on the instrument cluster comes on When Adaptive Cruise Control ACC is operating normally the HOLD functi...

Page 126: ...king lock and parking brake activated Centre console control panel e e The hood is unlocked Central display b b Ready for operation e e Settings e Vehicle e Hood trunk lid and charging ports e Open hood The hood is unlocked Unlocking hood with the vehicle key Fig 73 Opening hood with the vehicle key e Press the button The hood and the vehicle doors are unlocked Unlocking hood with Comfort Access w...

Page 127: ...unlocking button The unlocking button is equipped with a light indi cator The light indicator keeps flashing for 60 mi nutes after locking the luggage compartment lid WARNING Unsecured luggage When loading the luggage compartment make sure that items of luggage or other objects cannot be come caught on the button This could cause the luggage compartment to open unintentionally Function If the lugg...

Page 128: ...l of the external battery to the positive terminal A in the fuse box Information If the vehicle was locked the alarm system signal will sound when the negative terminal is connected Fig 77 Emergency unlatching of the hood connecting the negative pole 5 Use the black jumper cable to connect the neg ative terminal of the external battery to the joint of door arrester B 6 Press the button on the vehi...

Page 129: ...light indicators can be found in areas D Assistance Systems and E Driving Entertainment Using the tube menu You can toggle between tubes and select menu op tions using the multifunction steering wheel Please see chapter Operating the instrument cluster on page 132 Entries in lists are shown in different colors White List entry available Blue List entry selected Gray List entry not available Tube 1...

Page 130: ...ause of the fault has been corrected Go to a qualified specialist repair shop in the follow ing cases The warning light comes on or flashes when the vehicle is running or while driving e Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools When certain warning lights appear an additional acoustic signal sounds When certain events occur ...

Page 131: ...e vehicle Charge the high voltage battery im mediately or call a roadside assistance service and have the vehicle towed if necessary Please see chapter Charging on page 86 Battery charge warning light The charge level of the high voltage battery is less than 15 Monitor the range and plan for charg ing of the high voltage battery Please see chapter Charging on page 86 Warning light for a critical f...

Page 132: ... chapter Porsche Stability Management PSM on page 189 Please see chapter Brakes on page 67 Anti lock braking system warning light USA Anti lock braking system warning light Canada The anti lock braking system ABS or Porsche Stability Management PSM has failed The brake booster may be faulty Restricted and adapted driving possible Avoid abrupt braking where possible Allow a longer braking distance ...

Page 133: ...rating princi ple on page 241 Warn and Brake Assist warning light The Warn and Brake Assist function is restricted Restricted and adapted driving possible Adapt your driving style to the situation If the fault occurs multiple times or consistently have the fault rectified promptly by a qualified specialist repair shop 1 Please see chapter Operating princi ple on page 241 Porsche Dynamic Light Syst...

Page 134: ...uster These messages must be acknowledged before the Tubes menu can be opened Please see chapter Operating the instrument cluster on page 132 Please see chapter Warning and information messages on page 244 Operating the instrument cluster WARNING Configuring settings and operating while driving Configuring settings and operating the multifunction steering wheel infotainment system etc while drivin...

Page 135: ... in the tubes e To scroll Turn the F rotary knob up or down to scroll through the menu on the relevant tube e To select enter Press rotary knob F G Skip back one or more selection levels in the menu confirm notifications e Press the Back button G Please see chapter Notifications of the on board Owner s Manual H Switch between tubes e Press button H Selection of options and activa tion of functions...

Page 136: ...ay contents Fig 80 Instrument cluster display contents Tube Display What can I do What is displayed Where 1 e Assistance systems Activate and display Lane Keep Assist active lane guidance p 147 p 34 Choose between and display Porsche InnoDrive Adaptive Cruise Control ACC and Speed Limiter LIM p 181 p 42 p 210 1 e Traffic signs Display up to 3 current traffic signs p 227 1 e G Force Display the cur...

Page 137: ...meter Display the speedometer 2 e Power meter Map display Night View Assist The instrument cluster display view can be changed and expanded using the tubes Displaying the power meter standard view Display Night View Assist with thermal image detection Display and adjust the map display Show and adapt the extended map full HD map Display reduced view p 127 3 e Navigation Display and select navigati...

Page 138: ...t media e g radio digital1 3 e Information p 214 3 e Sport Chrono Measure times with the stopwatch p 214 3 e Driving mode Display the selected driving program p 105 3 e Telephone For example incoming calls will be shown if a phone is connected digital1 1 Further information can be found in the digital manual see details at the beginning this booklet ...

Page 139: ...le Interior lighting when door opens or unlocks When it is dark the interior lighting is switched on in the following situations When the vehicle is unlocked or a door is opened After the vehicle is turned off The interior lighting is dimmed again immediately and then switched off in the following situations Once operational readiness has been established After the vehicle is locked The interior l...

Page 140: ...O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Interior lighting 138 Setting the brightness in individual areas of the vehicle interior 1 e Comfort e Ambient lighting 2 Touch Cupholder Doors Center console or Footwell 3 Set the desired brightness value ...

Page 141: ...den turn offs can cause incorrect warnings or prevent warnings from being issued When turning off if the vehicle is not facing in the direction of the driving lane but is inclined diagonally at a right angle to it or sharply upward or downward approaching vehicles may not be detected or may not be detected in time When your vehicle accelerates from a stillstand the system may not detect a turn off...

Page 142: ...section Assist can be switched on and off in the central display b b Transmission range D selected b b Speed not higher than approx 20 mph 30 km h b b Porsche Stability Management PSM switched on e e Assist e Intersection Assist Information The function is activated automatically once opera tional readiness is established ...

Page 143: ...hen working with the vehicle switched on WARNING Control operation of the leveling system A vehicle on which the leveling system is activated can move unexpectedly or tip or fall off lifting equipment e g a jack or lifting platform This can cause serious injuries and damage e Manually set medium height and switch off the height control system before lifting the vehicle WARNING Lifting the vehicle ...

Page 144: ... hind or vehicles that are falling back If the vehicle is not facing in the direction of the driving lane when turning but is facing diagonally or at right angles to it approaching vehicles can no longer be detected by the radar sensors In the case of Rear Turn Assist it is possible that owing to the small differences in speed between your vehicle and moving or stationary objects fixed objects e g...

Page 145: ...ehicle Please see chapter Warning and information messages on page 244 Operating principle Lane Change Assist LCA warns the driver about vehicles that are approaching from the rear or are located in the blind spot This applies both when overtaking other vehicles and when your vehicle is being overtaken Using the radar sensors integrated in the rear bumper Lane Change Assist measures the distance a...

Page 146: ...n indication for you to check the driving sit uation by looking in the door mirror and looking over your shoulder Fig 87 Indicator on door mirror Switching Lane Change Assist on and off Lane Change Assist can be switched on and off on the central display e e Assist e Lane Change Assist When Lane Change Assist is on the symbol appears on the instrument cluster Adjusting display brightness of Lane C...

Page 147: ... Assist is inform ing you that you may have overlooked a vehicle Vehicles falling back slowly Fig 90 Vehicle falling back slowly A Warning indicator on door mirror does not light up The vehicle you have overtaken is not yet detected There is no indication on the door mirror B Warning indicator lights up in information stage The vehicle on the right that is falling back slowly speed difference of l...

Page 148: ...iving situation B the driver has initiated turning off by steering to the relevant side and this results in their own calculated driving path crossing that of a detected vehicle the warning indicator on the door mirror flashes briefly several times and then comes on This warns you of a potential collision with a vehicle that may have been overlooked Cornering When driving around a bend Lane Change...

Page 149: ...e of track ruts winding roads inclined road surfaces or a crosswind e In such situations assist by steering actively e Drive with extreme care e Always hold the steering wheel with both hands Information e If there is a fault in the system or if Lane Keep Assist does not function as described in this section do not use Lane Keep Assist Visit an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an autho...

Page 150: ...s corrective steering inter vention when the vehicle approaches a detected lane marking and is in danger of leaving the driving lane However the driver can override this steering inter vention at any time If the vehicle crosses a lane marking without acti vating a turn signal the system can alert the driver acoustically The acoustic warning must be switched on in the central display for this to ha...

Page 151: ... Keeping is switched on at the same time a combined display of both functions can also be shown in place of the Lane Keep Assist symbol Switching Lane Keep Assist on and off 1 Press the R button on the control lever Driver assistance systems are switched on 2 Press the S button on the control lever The driver assistance system selected is dis played on the instrument cluster 3 Select Lane Keep Ass...

Page 152: ...on The button lights up green The light indicator lights up Automatic headlights and Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus PDLS Plus depending on equipment are switched on p 151 Switch on parking light e Press button License plate light instrument lighting and parking light are switched on Switch on low beam manually b b Ready for operation e Press button The button lights up green The light indicator...

Page 153: ...s where oncoming traffic is party hid den such as on highways Where there are poorly lit road users such as cyclists On narrow curves steep crests or hollows In poorly lit areas Where there are strong reflectors such as road signs If the windshield is obscured by mist dirt ice or stickers in the area of the camera e Drive with extreme care e Always pay attention to the traffic situation and the ve...

Page 154: ...era Light sources of other road users and street lighting can be detected by the camera A in the vicinity of the interior mirror When other road users are detected a continuous shift of the light dark threshold of the driving light is performed in several phases between low beam and high beam illumination The level of light is chosen so that the light dark threshold of the driving lights reaches t...

Page 155: ... lever to position 4 once The light indicator goes out Activating the flasher e Briefly pull the lever to position 4 once The light indicator comes on briefly Switching the parking light on and off b b Driving readiness switched off e Press the lever past pressure point 2 or 1 to switch on the right or left parking light respectively If the parking light is on a message appears on the instrument c...

Page 156: ...ible on the floor with lightweight objects behind them e Do not transport objects on the parcel shelf e If the rear seats are not occupied the backrests can be additionally secured with the seat belts Simply cross the outer seat belts and insert each into the opposite buckle e Do not transport heavy objects in open storage compartments e Always keep the covers of the lockable storage compartments ...

Page 157: ...r of the luggage compartment Removing tire sealant Tire Mobility System TMS towing hook and first aid kit depend ing on country e Remove cover on plastic box B and take out the equipment you want Removing tool box and tire filling compressor e Remove cover on plastic box C and take out the equipment you want Fig 101 Plastic box for tire sealant Tire Mobility System TMS towing hook and first aid ki...

Page 158: ...sing the plastic cover 1 Insert the plastic cover with the guides at the rear edge and position it on the holders Lower the cover at the front 2 Ensure that the centering pins on the underside of the cover engage in the appropriate guides Press the cover downward at the handle re cesses until the catch audibly engages Opening and closing storage space floor Opening the cargo area floor Fig 105 Ope...

Page 159: ...with the ends facing the front of the vehicle The zipper of the ski bag must be facing toward the rear of the vehicle 3 Strap the ski firmly in place using the compression strap The ski bindings must be behind this strap 4 Fold down the through loading cover between the rear seats 5 Hook the snap hooks on the lashing straps into the lashing rings 6 Pull the lashing straps tight Using lashing rings...

Page 160: ... to paintwork leather plastic com ponents and clothing Electrolyte fluid can only be removed while it is still wet e Clean affected parts with water NOTICE Risk of damage to the door mirrors when washing the vehicle in car washes e Fold in door mirrors before using the car wash Fig 108 Operation of door mirror A Selecting the door mirror on the left hand side B Selecting the door mirror on the rig...

Page 161: ...he automatic folding in and out function of the door mirrors can be activated in the central display Activating the function e e e Vehicle settings e Vehicle locking systems e Fold door mirrors when locking Folding door mirrors in automatically b b Function activated Please see chapter Vehicle settings on page 234 e Lock the vehicle The door mirrors fold in Folding door mirrors out automatically b...

Page 162: ...ory buttons in the driver s door or on the vehicle key For information on storing and retrieving the vehicle settings Please see chapter Personal settings on page 168 Moving mirror glass to the initial position The mirror glass swivels back into its initial position after a time delay when reverse gear is disen gaged or immediately when the vehicle has reached a speed of more than 9 mph 15 km h Ma...

Page 163: ...olyte fluid Electrolyte fluid may escape from a broken mirror This fluid causes irritation to the skin and eyes e In the event of contact with the skin or eyes immediately rinse off the electrolyte fluid using clean water e Seek medical attention from a doctor if necessary NOTICE Risk of damage to paintwork leather plastic com ponents and clothing Electrolyte fluid can only be removed while it is ...

Page 164: ... information mes sages displayed in the vehicle Please see chapter Warning and information messages on page 244 Operating principle The thermal imaging camera in the front bumper provides a differential thermal image of the sur rounding area that can be displayed on the instru ment cluster The system can detect persons and animals beyond the area illuminated by the head lights and highlight them i...

Page 165: ...ssist e Night View Assist Information Switching it off only deactivates the warning func tion and the marking of pedestrians and wild ani mals It is still possible to display the image in the instrument cluster Setting warning time and image contrast e e Assist e e Assistance system settings e Night View Assist Cleaning the Night View Assist camera b b Low beam or high beam activated Once operatio...

Page 166: ...ns powder snow clothing made from fabric hide or fur Sound reflecting obstacles e g glass surfaces flat enameled surfaces Very thin obstacles e g thin posts External ultrasound waves e g air brakes from other vehicles road sweeping machines pneu matic hammers can interfere with obstacle detection Obstacles if the sensors or cameras are very dirty or covered e g by dust dirt snow or ice Functions P...

Page 167: ...n page 173 Deactivating ParkAssist e In the central display tap or e Select transmission range P Setting ParkAssist e e Assist e e Assistance system settings e ParkAssist Rear view camera General safety instructions WARNING Risk of injury due to dis torted display The objects shown by the camera appear distorted The image from the rear view camera does not show the entire area behind the vehicle e...

Page 168: ...appear distorted Many of the screen windows do not show the entire area around the vehicle e Always check the entire area around the vehicle e Make sure that no persons animals or obstacles are within the maneuvering range of the vehicle System limitations The system cannot be used or can only be used to a limited extent if the cameras are heavily soiled or covered by dust dirt snow or ice for exa...

Page 169: ...ng one of the side camera symbols Select all round view by touching the camera symbol at the bottom of the screen and by turning the perspective 360 by swiping the camera image Clean the reversing camera Information Guide lines are superimposed on the front and rear camera views These guide lines indicate the direction the vehicle can follow with the steering wheel in the current position The guid...

Page 170: ...play Storing and loading comfort settings Due to the different usage possibilities the contents described here are not available in all models coun tries and equipment configurations Storing comfort settings e When the vehicle is turned off and locked the settings previously made are automatically stored in the account e The comfort settings are overwritten when switching from one active account t...

Page 171: ...oustically driver s door only and the illumination of the SET button goes out Retrieving ergonomic settings with memory buttons 1 Press and hold the relevant memory button 1 2 or 3 until all settings are retrieved or b b Vehicle switched off b b Driver s door open 1 Briefly press the relevant memory button 1 2 or 3 The settings will be automatically made 2 Wait until all settings have been applied...

Page 172: ...gs Can be selected manually with the Sport Plus chassis setting Lift Increases the ground clearance by approx 0 8 in 20 mm compared to the Medium height Can be selected up to a speed of approx 20 mph 30 km h and is deselected automati cally at higher speeds Used for driving over obstacles Lowered Decreases the ground clearance by approx 0 4 in 10 mm compared to the Medium level Can be selected man...

Page 173: ...ot there is a risk of injuries and damage from raising the vehicle e Only raise the vehicle after it has cooled down e Do not perform any work on the chassis when ever the PASM displays a warning message ei ther Visit an qualified specialist repair shop Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools WARNING Control operation of th...

Page 174: ...atic lift function Automatic adjustment of the vehicle Lift level When approaching a saved location the vehicle Lift level is adjusted automatically A message ap pears on the central display b b Operational readiness established b b Automatic lift function activated b b Location for automatic lift function taught b b Speed within system limits Canceling the automatic lift function The automatic li...

Page 175: ...t do I have to do Where Switch on PCM e Turn on the vehicle Shut down the PCM switch the central display and front passenger display off and on e Tap in the center console control panel Start the front passenger display from standby mode e Tap on the front passenger display p 179 Adjust the volume e Turn volume control rotary knob on the multi function steering wheel or Tap on the quick access bar...

Page 176: ...ap e Customize App view digital1 Open MyScreen e Swipe to the left in the Home screen MyScreen is displayed digital1 Configure MyScreen b b MyScreen is displayed e In status area B tap e Configure MyScreen digital1 Call up and use content from main menu and submenus e Use main menu C and content and interaction area E p 177 Open messages e Tap on a message in message area D digital1 Context depend...

Page 177: ...e Connect Settings e Private mode digital1 Display service interval e Tap e Service The display contains information about when the next service is due Change system and vehicle settings e Tap e Settings e System Vehicle p 234 Display vehicle information e Tap see C e Drive Display notifications e Tap in the main menu C digital1 1 Further information can be found in the digital manual see details ...

Page 178: ...selection a menu bar will appear with additional menu items in this area quick filter bar The global search is displayed here on the Home Screen D Time temperature Please see chapter Setting display of time or temperature on page 177 E Filter bar A filter bar appears depending on the menu selection F Connection and status symbols Please see chapter Device Manager of the on board Owner s Manual G C...

Page 179: ...Swipe horizontally across the central display or front passenger display using one finger Example Scroll through lists horizontally D Vertical swipe scrolling and switching Swipe vertically across the central display or front passenger display using one finger Example Scroll through content vertically Zoom E Briefly tapping twice on the central display or front passenger display enlarges that sect...

Page 180: ...control panel has a handwriting recognition function and al lows you to write text and characters directly with your finger b b The keyboard or input field is shown on the cen tral display e Write text and characters directly with your finger handwriting recognition For information on handwriting entry Please see chapter Center console control panel on page 76 Entry via voice control Text and numb...

Page 181: ...e on page 177 F Connection and status symbols Please see chapter Device Manager of the on board Owner s Manual G Switch front passenger display on and off Switching on front passenger display e Tap in the center console operating panel e Activate Passenger display in the central display Switching off front passenger display e Tap in the front passenger display e Activate Passenger display in the f...

Page 182: ...ntry via the keyboard on page 178 Entering via freehand writing availability de pendent on country The freehand writing feature has handwriting rec ognition and enables you to write text and charac ters directly with your finger Fig 128 Freehand entry on front passenger display 1 Select to open freehand entry 2 Write the desired characters with your finger 3 To enter a space swipe your finger from...

Page 183: ...se the system in heavy traffic where there is road construction and in built up areas e When making turns and taking exits with the system activated use the turn signal in a timely manner be especially careful and take over con trol of the vehicle if needed WARNING Partially or completely covered front camera or radar sensor and poor ambient conditions Radar sensor and camera vision can be impaire...

Page 184: ...and Yield signs as long as these traffic signs are stored in the navigation data The vehicle will only be slowed but not be braked to a standstill e When approaching a Stop sign and if required by the traffic situation brake the vehicle independ ently to a standstill when approaching a Yield sign WARNING Recognizing traffic lights The system does not recognize traffic lights e Take over control of...

Page 185: ... and always pay attention to the traffic conditions and vehicle surroundings Vehicles driving erratically or weaving in and out and narrow vehicles Fig 131 Vehicles driving erratically or weaving in and out A and narrow vehicles B Vehicles will only be detected if they are traveling entirely in the same lane and within the detection range of the sensors Vehicles entering and exiting curves and sta...

Page 186: ... also indicated by the speed prediction sys tem If no bend ahead warning is displayed the speed will only be reduced slightly or will not be re duced at all Vehicle handling in bends is also influ enced by the selected drive mode At rotary intersections junctions and on up hill and downhill slopes When navigation is active or when the driver indi cates in good time PID reduces the speed before the...

Page 187: ...d speed set PID is active A speed limit was de tected ahead or the set desired speed has not yet been reached A vehicle was detected ahead while the desired speed was set A vehicle symbol is displayed instead of the speedometer symbol Operating modes Passive The system is passive after switching on and when PID is active after pressing the brake pedal and after pressing down the control lever CANC...

Page 188: ...hed on Setting the current driving speed as the desired speed 1 Accelerate to the desired speed using the accel erator pedal 2 Briefly press the control lever forward position 1 and release the accelerator pedal PID is active The current driving speed is set as the desired speed in the status display and is automati cally maintained unless a slower vehicle is detected ahead Setting the detected sp...

Page 189: ... in blue in the status display Setting the maximum speed On roads with no speed limit or if no speed limit has been detected the maximum preset speed is used as the desired speed If a speed limit is detected the following applies If the maximum speed is above the speed limit the speed limit is adopted as the new desired speed If the maximum speed is below the speed limit the maximum speed is adopt...

Page 190: ...e sired speed of 60 mph 100 km h set by the driver B The driver sets the speed 3 mph 5 km h higher The vehicle regulates the speed to 63 mph 105 km h C After driving past a 30 mph 50 km h speed limit sign the vehicle regulates the speed to the desired speed of 63 mph 105 km h set by the driver As the vehicle approaches the new speed limit the speed restriction of 30 mph 50 km h appears in gray on ...

Page 191: ...ion when braking Automatic brake differential If one wheel on a driven axle starts to spin it is braked so that the other wheel on the same axle can be driven Anti slip regulation Anti slip regulation prevents wheels from spinning through targeted adjustment of drive power thereby ensuring good lane holding and stable handling Drive drag torque control In the event of excessive slip drive drag tor...

Page 192: ... situation Operating principle The anti lock braking system ABS prevents the wheels from locking during full braking This ensures that the vehicle has enhanced driving stability and maneuverability in hazardous situations ABS begins to take control as soon as one wheel shows a tendency to lock The controlled braking process is comparable to ca dence braking in very rapid succession The driver is w...

Page 193: ...cation e Contact the Security Operating Center SOC if your vehicle is stolen In addition report the theft to the relevant police authority The following alarms can be set Unauthorized movement of vehicle The vehicle is moved when operational readiness is shut off For vehicles with a Driver Card The vehicle is moved without the Driver Card being in it Sabotage PVTS was used without authorization Br...

Page 194: ...ervice PVTS Plus must be set to service mode in the fol lowing situations During customer service e g for regular servicing When the vehicle battery is disconnected If the vehicle is not serviced in service mode the system may trigger a false alarm that you will be billed for for further information please visit www porsche com connect Activating and deactivating service mode e Contact the Securit...

Page 195: ...uations The vehicle is parked next to vehicles that pro trude out very far toward the rear Crossing road users approach extremely quickly If the rear bumper is dirty Scope of functions Rear Cross Traffic Alert RCTA monitors the area behind the vehicle and warns of any road users e g passenger vehicles motorcycles bicycles pedes trians crossing behind the vehicle when the driver is backing out Fig ...

Page 196: ...it cannot move during the journey e Load the roof transport system so that the load does not protrude over the sides of the roof transport system Never exceed the width of the vehicle e Do not use elastic tensioners e Position the center of gravity of the load as low as possible with respect to the roof transport system and distribute the load evenly over the load area NOTICE Washing the vehicle i...

Page 197: ... of the vehicle NOTICE Risk of damage to paint and or glass through the carrier foot e Attach the mounting protection on the carrier foot when installing the carrier Fig 141 Opening the flaps of the roof trim 1 Open the flaps J of the roof trim Fig 142 Unlocking and folding up the cover flaps 2 Undo cover flap H with wrench E and open it upward Fig 143 Undoing the adjusting bolts 3 Initial install...

Page 198: ...table carrier legs Ensure that the carriers are fitted in accord ance with the stickers on the underside of the carriers Fig 146 Tightening the anchoring bolts d Screw in all four anchoring screws for the carriers until flush using torque wrench D but do not tighten them all the way yet Fig 147 Tightening the adjusting screws e Tighten the adjustment screws on the upper side of the carriers on bot...

Page 199: ...he roof b Insert long carrier A in the front and the short carrier B in the rear into vehicle receptacles K in the openings in the roof trim Fig 150 Tightening the anchoring bolts 4 Tighten all four anchoring bolts of the carriers until flush using torque wrench D Then tighten all four anchoring screws at 8 Nm To do this turn torque wrench D until the cracking noise is heard e Check that the carri...

Page 200: ...push it into the carriers from the side or press it into the carriers from above Information After driving 30 miles 50 km retighten all screws on the carriers and load carrying devices Installing attachments Fig 153 Installing attachments 1 Undo the cover flaps with the wrench and fold them back 2 Insert the attachments into the existingT groove 3 Close the cover flaps and secure them with the wre...

Page 201: ...J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Roof Transport System 199 Fig 154 Cutting the profile cover to size and mounting it 1 Cut the profile cover to the length of the base carrier 2 Press the profile cover into the T groove ...

Page 202: ... occur to the belt DANGER Using damaged seatbelts Damaged or heavily worn seatbelts will not provide adequate protection in the event of an accident The seatbelt pretensioner system may only be trig gered once it must then be replaced e Regularly check all seatbelts for fabric damage and check that the belt buckle and attachment points are in good working order e The seatbelts must be kept clean o...

Page 203: ...of approx 15 mph 24 km h an acoustic warning sounds and the red warning light D in the instrument cluster flashes if the driver s seat belt or passenger s seat belt if the passenger seat is occupied is not fastened Rear seats When operational readiness has been established a seat belt status display for the rear seats appears in the instrument cluster The seat belt status display disappears approx...

Page 204: ...nd that it is not rubbing against sharp edges 6 Ensure that the lap belt fits tautly across the lap After fastening the seatbelt tension the lap belt by pulling the shoulder belt up For pregnant women Position the lap belt so that it is as far down on the lap as possible and not pressing against the abdomen 7 During the journey pull on the shoulder belt oc casionally to ensure that the lap belt re...

Page 205: ...e backrests The fore and aft position of the head restraints on the front seats can be adjusted depending on type of seat The height position of the head restraints on the front seats are not adjustable The height of the head restraints on the rear seats can be adjusted Adjusting seat WARNING Adjusting the seat while driving The seat can move further than intended if adjusted while driving You may...

Page 206: ...g behind the driver s seat NOTICE Risk of damage to the seat and rear seat if the rear seat bench is folded forward when settings are activated e Switch off the Easy Entry function if the rear seat is folded forward Activating the function The Comfort access function can be activated in the central display e e Comfort e Comfort access Please see chapter Vehicle settings on page 234 When exiting th...

Page 207: ...tting the balance Set the rear seat heater For the rear seat heater the balance between the seating area and the backrest can be adjusted on the rear display 1 e Seat heating balance left Seat heating balance right 2 Setting the balance Using massage function on the front seats depending on the equipment Switching on the massage function b b Vehicle ready to operate e Press button 8 Fig 159 on the...

Page 208: ...vel cannot be reached select the uppermost headrest position e Always make sure that the headrest is engaged correctly Fig 163 Adjust the height of the headrests on the rear seats example three seats in the back Raising e Push headrest upward until the desired setting is reached Lowering e Press button A and push the headrest downward at the same time until the desired setting is reached To improv...

Page 209: ...ghly half way forward 2 Insert headrest into the guides and push it down until it locks with an audible click 3 Press button A and push the headrest down fully It should no longer be possible to pull the head rest out of the backrest 4 Adjust and engage the rear seat backrest Folding down rear seat backrest The rear seat backrests can be folded forward indi vidually to make the luggage compartment...

Page 210: ... position WARNING Seat backrest not en gaged correctly If the rear seat backrests are not engaged correctly they can fold forward unintentionally while driving If the red marking B is still visible the seat backrest is not engaged correctly e Make sure that the red marking B is no longer visible after the seat backrest has engaged e Release the seat backrest again and engage it again if necessary ...

Page 211: ...serting the ashtray Fig 167 Inserting the ashtray Depending on the equipment an ashtray is available in the drink holder in the center console Please see chapter Cup Holders on page 103 e Insert the ashtray into the drink holder and push it down to the stop Opening and closing the ashtray Fig 168 Opening and closing the ashtray e Open and close the ashtray by lifting and closing the lid Removing t...

Page 212: ... snow or ice unfavorable road conditions including pot holes dirty road surfaces ruts unclear road markings loose gravel areas with high volumes of traffic unsafe traffic situations driving on highway on and off ramps accelerating briefly a vehicle position that cannot be clearly de tected by the system covered or damaged traffic signs damaged or covered front camera lens out of date navigation da...

Page 213: ...pears gray on the status display If the speed limiter is active then the cur rently detected speed limit is also displayed in gray Information An activated driver assistance system will be acti vated again even after switching off and restoring operational readiness Deactivating the speed limiter e Press button R on the control lever The set maximum speed is deleted Information If the speed limite...

Page 214: ...al pressed down fully The system is temporarily passive A warning signal sounds The speed limiter symbol with the set maximum speed flashes on the instrument cluster To resume control e Press the control lever up RESUME If the current driving speed is above the set maximum speed the vehicle is slowed down un til the set maximum speed is reached again or e Take your foot off the accelerator or pres...

Page 215: ...ssages displayed in the vehicle Please see chapter Warning and information messages on page 244 Operating principle The rear spoiler improves driving stability at high speeds The rear spoiler extends and retracts auto matically depending on driving speed and the se lected drive mode Moving rear spoiler to cleaning position CAUTION Retracting and extending the rear spoiler When the rear spoiler is ...

Page 216: ...hours can be recorded and displayed Stopwatch on the dashboard Fig 170 Sport Chrono stopwatch The total time is displayed in the stopwatch on the dashboard The analog pointer shows the seconds The digital display shows 1 100 seconds up to the first minute Subsequently the display is in second steps Setting the time display and illumination of the stopwatch on the dashboard Please see chapter Vehic...

Page 217: ...e fastest lap time Taking intermediate time b b Timing has been started e Sport Chrono e Interim time The intermediate time is displayed briefly and not saved Timing continues to run in the background Area F in the circle diagram shows the inter mediate time set Resetting the stopwatch time b b Timing has been stopped e Sport Chrono e Reset All stopwatch time displays are reset to zero Analog Cloc...

Page 218: ... electrical equipment for as long as is ab solutely necessary Readiness to drive Selecting transmission range D N or R establishes driving readiness The vehicle is now ready to drive and can be moved Drive positions Fig 173 Drive position display The following drive positions are available D Drive Drive position D for driving forwards R Reverse gear Drive position R for driving in reverse Only eng...

Page 219: ...ll is achieved using Launch Control Driving off with Launch Control b b Vehicle at a standstill b b Operational readiness achieved b b Steering wheel is set to straight ahead position b b Transmission range D is selected b b SPORT or SPORT PLUS driving mode activated 1 Brake pedal is pressed with the left foot 2 Quickly press the accelerator pedal fully and hold it down A message appears on the in...

Page 220: ...nd off Press and hold Switch automatic overrun recuperation Auto on and off or e Drive e Recuperation accelerator The selected setting is shown on the instrument cluster Information Automatic overrun recuperation is only available when PSM is active Automatic overrun recuperation is not available in PSM SPORT mode Information The various overrun recuperation settings are as signed to the drive mod...

Page 221: ...osition P automatically b b Hold the vehicle stationary by pressing the brake pedal b b Drive position D or R selected e Open the driver s door and unfasten the driver s seat belt The parking lock and parking brake are activated automatically The brake warning light USA Canada and indicator for drive position P on the in strument cluster light up or e Switch off the vehicle using the power button ...

Page 222: ...tions 30 minutes after leaving the vehicle The vehicle s high voltage battery has insuffi cient charge Additional information Leaving the vehicle in drive position N In drive position N driving readiness is switched off after 30 seconds in the following situations Parking brake is not activated Driver s door is opened and driver s seat belt is not fastened Brake pedal is not pressed ...

Page 223: ...ring wheel there is a risk of parts of the body being pinched or crushed when you adjust the steering wheel e Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle Fig 177 Control lever for steering wheel adjustment e Move the control lever under the steering column in the relevant direction until the desired position is reached Storing steering wheel settings In vehicles with the memory package the ste...

Page 224: ... the front and rear Clothing hooks on the B columns and the hold ing handles in the front Storage compartment under the storage space floor in the trunk Storage compartment in the front armrest Storage space and bottle holder in the front and rear door panels Open storage spaces to the right and left in the trunk Open storage space between the rear seats ve hicles with two rear seats Depending on ...

Page 225: ...he side e Disengage the sun visor from the inner retainer and swivel it round to in front of the side window Opening vanity mirror Fig 182 Opening vanity mirror e Open the sliding cover of the vanity mirror on the inside of the sun visor The vanity mirror lighting is switched on NOTICE Risk of damage to the sliding vanity mirror cover e Do not attempt to push the sliding cover past its limit posit...

Page 226: ...se see chapter Transporting the vehicle on car trains ferries and vehicle transporters on page 226 Towing another vehicle e Data and installation instructions can be found in the accessory manufacturer s manual Follow the manufacturer s safety and operating instructions e Always observe the permissible towing force of the towing rope or towing bar The towing rope or towing bar must be approved for...

Page 227: ...ge Compartment on page 154 1 Carefully unlatch the plastic cover on the upper edge marketing using a suitable object 2 Pull the plastic cover out of the bumper and stow it safely in the vehicle 3 Screw in the towing hook A as far as possible counterclockwise left hand thread and tighten by hand Removing the towing hook 1 Screw out towing hook A clockwise left hand thread 2 Insert the plastic cover...

Page 228: ...ps through the opening in the front wheels Make sure metal parts of straps do not damage rim Make sure the strap is flat over the rim bead Make sure brake backing plate is not damaged 5 Secure straps to front of flat bed 6 Release tension on hoist cable but do not disconnect Transporting the vehicle on car trains ferries and vehicle transporters 1 Tie the vehicle down only at its wheels Never atta...

Page 229: ...o warning symbols Always heed any warning and information messages displayed in the vehicle Please see chapter Warning and information messages on page 244 Operating principle Traffic sign detection available in some countries detects speed restrictions the start and end of no overtaking zones and curve ahead signs The traffic signs are evaluated in conjunction with the camera A and the map data s...

Page 230: ...rning display The sign flashes once the first time the speed limit is exceeded A red box appears around the sign and flashes for 10 seconds The box then lights up continuously Speed limit warning A speed limit warning with a warning threshold of 0 mph 5 mph 0 km h 10 km h can be set in the central display The function must also be acti vated When the set threshold is exceeded the rel evant traffic...

Page 231: ... in the trunk lid trim panel or Release button underneath the trunk lid at the outside rear skirt or Gesture using your foot e Press the appropriate button to resume one touch operation Opening the trunk lid Opening the trunk lid using the unlocking button Fig 191 Trunk lid unlocking button b b Vehicle unlocked vehicles without Comfort Access or b b Vehicle key is carried vehicles with Comfort Acc...

Page 232: ...el to stop the automatic open ing operation 3 Move the trunk lid to the desired opening height by hand 4 Press and hold button A on the trunk lid trim panel for approx 3 seconds An acoustic signal confirms the programmed opening height Automatic stop in the event of an uninten tional movement of the trunk lid If the trunk lid lowers unaided immediately after opening such as due to the weight of sn...

Page 233: ...ke activated Center console control panel e e e Keep pressing the central display until the trunk lid is closed A warning signal sounds and the trunk lid is closed Central display e e Settings e Vehicle e Hood trunk lid and charge port door e Close trunk e Keep pressing the central display until the trunk lid is closed A warning signal sounds and the trunk lid is closed Closing trunk lid using foo...

Page 234: ...r with elec tronic devices that are switched on e g cell phone notebook charging cable Change where you store the vehicle key if necessary Fig 194 Vehicle key A Unlock vehicle B Lock vehicle C Unlocking the hood and vehicle D Opening the trunk lid and unlocking the vehicle E Panic button F Emergency key There is an emergency key integrated in every ve hicle key The vehicle keys can be used to oper...

Page 235: ...e low and clip into place 7 Insert the emergency key Starting the vehicle with dis charged vehicle key battery or ra dio interference Malfunctions during wireless communication be tween the vehicle and the vehicle key or a dis charged vehicle key battery can disable detection of the vehicle key Then when switching on the vehicle pay particular attention to the following 1 Put the vehicle key in th...

Page 236: ... on model country and equipment The vehicle settings listed here are therefore not available in all models countries and equipment versions For safety reasons some functions are only available when the vehicle is stationary The vehicle settings remain stored even after the vehicle is switched off Please see chapter Personal settings on page 168 ...

Page 237: ...d I select Where Configuring general display settings brightness touch tone setting etc e Tap e Settings e Displays Central display Touch control panel Instrument cluster Additional instrument Volume settings What do I want to do What should I select Where Adjusting volume navigation announcements ParkAssist etc e Tap e Settings e Volume Navigation announcements ParkAssist Adjust volume when ParkA...

Page 238: ...errupt voice control Online voice recognition digital1 Vehicle settings What do I want to do What should I select Where Configuring vehicle settings using vehicle func tions unlocking when approaching the vehicle folding in mirrors tire selection activation of dy namic high beam etc e Tap e Settings e Vehicle Manual cleaning position spoiler Electric parking brake Shortcut buttons Hood trunk lid a...

Page 239: ...t View Assist Traffic sign recognition Personal speed limits Hazardous conditions p 164 p 241 p 181 p 210 p 147 p 142 p 162 p 227 p 210 Notification center What do I want to do What should I select Where Configuring settings for notifications e Tap e Settings e Notification settings Allow notifications Notification sound digital1 Radio settings What do I want to do What should I select Where Confi...

Page 240: ... do What should I select Where Call up set up assistant When you start the PCM for the first time the set up assistant is displayed and guides you through important steps for configuring the PCM The Set up assistant can also be called up manually e Tap e Settings e Set up assistant p 168 Software information What do I want to do What should I select Where Displaying software information version co...

Page 241: ...70 p 170 p 216 p 105 Configure drive mode e Tap e Drive e Individual drive mode configuration Range drive mode configuration p 105 p 105 Assistance What do I want to do What should I select Where Switch basic assistance systems on The basic assistance systems are designed for safety and should always be switched on e Touch e Assist e Basic Assist Warn and Brake Assist Emergency Stop Function Night...

Page 242: ...ct Where Display driving data average consumption range drive time etc configure driving data display reset trip data e Touch e Trip Personal trip Reset trip data Comfort What do I want to do What should I select Where Configure comfort settings for ambient lighting brightness color and driver front passenger seat massage function seat heating seat ventilation balance switch Comfort Entry function...

Page 243: ...n the airbag control unit The function may be restricted or unavailable in the following instances Up to 10 seconds after establishing operational readiness If the seatbelts are not fastened In sharp curves When encountering reflective objects such as crash barriers or entering a tunnel In heavy rain snowfall fog and ice If the windshield is damaged If the bumper is damaged such as from parking co...

Page 244: ...s on the instrument cluster as well Reducing the vehicle speed can help to mitigate the consequences of a potential accident Information Automatic braking interventions can be aborted with the following measures e Press the brake pedal e Fully depress the accelerator pedal e Actively steer Information Once the vehicle has reached a standstill it is not held constantly by the brake system e Actuate...

Page 245: ...e belt tension increases progressively so that it may no longer be possible to reliably release the belt tensioning In this case unfasten and refasten the seat belt or deactivate Warn and Brake Assist In the event of a defect in the reversible belt tensioner the preventive occupant protection measures are only available to a limited extent The seat belt pretensioner may be damaged fol lowing an ac...

Page 246: ...their meaning Color Message structure Example Degree of severity Meaning and action required Red Cause For example Component failed Component defective Component faulty Drive system faulty Electric drive overheated High risk of damage Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so e Do not continue driving stop when it is safe to do so and turn off the vehicle e Call a roadside assistance service...

Page 247: ... available Low risk of damage Continued driving possible with adjustment e Temporary state Normal status is re stored automatically while driving or after the vehicle is restarted e Adapt your driving style to the situation e If the fault occurs multiple times or consistently have the problem rem edied at a qualified specialist repair shop 2 Explanation For example Temporary state Temporary state ...

Page 248: ...formation An update is being installed or a Function on Demand FoD has been activated Opera tional readiness is blocked Some of the displays and vehicle functions e g comfort functions or anti theft protection functions may not work for a short time e Observe the prompts shown on the central display such as leaving vehicle together with all other occupants e Do not use the vehicle while an update ...

Page 249: ...rvention has been canceled See owner s manual The intervention of a driver assistance system was interrupted Restricted and adapted driving permitted e Take over control of the vehicle e Adapt your driving style to the situation Please see chapter Vehicle settings on page 234 Chassis failure Continued driving possible with adjustment See Owner s Manual OR Chassis error Continued driving possible w...

Page 250: ...defective Continued driving possible with adjustment e Switch on the windshield wipers and lights manually e Have the fault remedied promptly at a qualified specialist repair shop 3 TPMS error Service necessary Tire pressure monitoring restricted or defective Continued driving possible with adjustment e Check the tire pressure at the next opportunity and set the correct pressure if necessary Pleas...

Page 251: ...y battery is discharged e Place the vehicle key in the rear drink holder in the center console e Replace the battery e Switch off possible interference sources Please see chapter Vehicle Key on page 232 Smart Lift failure See owner s manual Smart Lift has failed Restricted and adapted driving permitted e Adapt your driving style to the situation e Reduce load e Have the fault remedied promptly at ...

Page 252: ...plays and vehicle functions e g comfort functions or anti theft protection functions may not work for a short time e Do not use the vehicle during installation of the update Please see chapter Online software update of the on board Owner s Manual Warn and Brake Assist limited See owner s manual Warning and Brake Assist is restricted or faulty Restricted and adapted driving permitted e Adapt your d...

Page 253: ...ndow cleaner concentrate Winter Fill with water freeze protection and window cleaner concentrate Only use window cleaner concentrates that meet the following requirements Dilutability 1 100 Phosphate free Suitable for plastic headlights For information on window cleaner concentrates approved by Porsche Contact an authorized Porsche dealer If the washer fluid level is too low a warning symbol appea...

Page 254: ... caps tightly down Replace missing caps immediately e Use only plastic valve caps e For safety reasons don t use tire inflating bottles NOTICE Insufficient tire pressure can cause tires to overheat and thus be damaged even invisibly e Hidden tire damage is not eliminated by subse quently correcting the tire pressure e Never let air out of hot tires When tires are warm the tire pressure is increase...

Page 255: ...e monitoring system offers the fol lowing functionalities Permanent monitoring of tire pressure and tire temperature Displays the actual tire pressure actual pres sure while driving Tire pressure warnings in two stages yellow and red warning Vehicle stationary Display of pressure deviation from the set pressure The tire pressure warning light and a corre sponding message on the instrument cluster ...

Page 256: ...l tire pressures are only displayed above a speed of approx 16 mph 25 km h or if the tire is filled to at least 1 5 psi 0 1 bar When the vehicle is switched on after it has been stationary for more than approx 10 minutes lines are shown instead of the tire pressures e Tire pressure e Current The actual pressures are displayed for information purposes only The tire pressures change according to the...

Page 257: ...it an authorized Porsche dealer Porsche recommends an author ized Porsche dealer as they have trained techni cians and the necessary parts and tools e Only use tires and wheels approved by Porsche e e Settings e Vehicle e Tire pressure monitoring e Tire selection Selecting full load or partial load e e Settings e Vehicle e Tire pressure monitoring e Full Load Full load Full load is activated Full ...

Page 258: ... the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high 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 perfor...

Page 259: ...first correct the tire pressure Tire pressure for loaded vehicle can be found on the tire pressure plate and in the chapter Technical Data e Never exceed the specified axle load Inflating tires CAUTION Hot filler hose The compressor filler hose can become hot during filling and cause burns e Wear gloves The compressor is stored in the right hand box at the front of the front luggage compartment Pl...

Page 260: ...g as the factory installed tire F Radial The identification indicates if the tire has a radial structure G Term of tubeless or tube tire Identification for tubeless tires Speed code letter The speed code letter indicates the maximum per mitted speed for the tire This rating is indicated on the tire side wall T up to 118 mph 190 km h H up to 131 mph 210 km h V up to 150 mph 240 km h W up to 167 mph...

Page 261: ...ed Porsche dealer as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools e Adjust your driving style to the altered handling behavior e Only use tires with tire pressure sensors for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS e Make sure the wheels are compatible with the TPMS on your vehicle For information on suit able wheels and on the TPMS on your vehicle Contact an authorized Porsche...

Page 262: ...in tire wear indicators They are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves and will appear as approximately 1 2 in 12 mm bands when the tire tread depth is down to 1 16 of an in 1 6 mm e When the indicators appear in two or more adja cent grooves it is time to replace the tires We recommend however that you do not let the tires wear down to this extent e Worn tires cannot grip the road surface p...

Page 263: ...or each axle Vehicle papers or Please see chapter Technical Da ta on page 274 Caring for wheel attachment faces Fig 205 Wheel attachment faces NOTICE Risk of damage to the wheel and wheel attachment face e The wheel attachment face B on the brake disk wheel hub and on the wheel itself must not be greased e Only the areas A may be greased Grease these areas very thinly with Optimoly TA Contact an a...

Page 264: ... an assembly aid for vehicles without PCCB Fig 208 Screw in two assembly aids for vehicles with PCCB 1 For vehicles without PCCB Remove one wheel bolt and screw in an assembly aid or 1 For vehicles with PCCB Remove two wheel bolts and screw in two assembly aids A and B NOTICE The brake disks can become damaged if wheels are not changed properly especially on vehicles with PCCB e When changing a wh...

Page 265: ...ng and closing side windows Fig 209 Buttons for driver s door power window A Power window button front driver side B Power window button front passenger side C Power window button rear driver side D Power window button rear passenger side E Child protection safety button b b Operational readiness established or b b The vehicle has been turned off but for no longer than 10 minutes b b The driver s ...

Page 266: ...tons on the rear doors and the touch display in the rear can be disabled by pressing the safety button E in the control panel on the driv er s door Switching child protection on off e Press safety button E The light indicator on the button lights up The rear power window buttons on the rear doors and the rear display are deactivated ...

Page 267: ...chapter Warning and information messages on page 244 Controls Fig 210 Windshield wiper lever 0 Windshield wipers off 1 Rain sensor operation 2 Slow wipe 3 Fast wipe 4 One touch wiping 5 Spray and wipe Switching on rain sensor mode In rain sensor mode the windshield wipers wipe in accordance with the amount of water measured on the windshield e Move wiper lever up to the first detent position 1 Rai...

Page 268: ...r the cold season or if wiper performance deteriorates or the wipers are damaged Replacing windshield wiper blades The wiper arms must be extended outward to re place the wiper blades or insert an ice cover or sunshade Extend the wiper arms outward b b Operational readiness shut off 1 Press the wiper lever downward once position 4 The wiper arms will move upward about 90 2 Change the wiper blades ...

Page 269: ...ensor mode Speed increases above 7 5 mph 12 km h Wipers switch to the selected setting Example When braking at traffic lights the wind shield wipers switch to rain sensor mode When ac celerating the wipers switch to the selected setting from a speed of 7 5 mph 12 km h Information The windshield wipers stop when the hood is opened e To switch the windshield wipers on again press the windshield wipe...

Page 270: ...umper cables directly to the 12 V lithium battery or other electrical components Only connect jumper cables to the emergency starting terminals WARNING Emergency starting a frozen or damaged battery When emergency starting a frozen or damaged bat tery there is a danger of explosion and chemical burns e Never emergency start a frozen or damaged battery CAUTION Escaping irritating gases due to a dam...

Page 271: ...y under normal operating conditions may indicate that the 12 volt lithium battery is damaged Safety symbols on the 12 V lithium battery Consult the Manual Wear protective goggles Risk of explosion Fire sparks naked flames and smoking are prohibited Avoid sparking and short circuits when handling cables and electrical devices Risk of chemical burns Electrolyte fluid is highly corrosive wear safety ...

Page 272: ...ch on the charger 7 After charging switch off the charger before disconnecting it 8 Close the cap on the positive terminal for emer gency starting 9 Install the plastic cover Please see chapter Installing and removing the plastic cover in the front luggage com partment on page 156 For recommendations for a suitable charger e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer Supplying external power from anothe...

Page 273: ... of the flat battery 7 Connect the black negative cable to the ground point 8 Perform emergency starting Refer to the Owner s Manual of the other vehicle 9 Close the cap on the positive terminal for emer gency starting 10 Install the plastic cover Please see chapter Installing and removing the plastic cover in the front luggage com partment on page 156 Replacing the 12 V lithium battery WARNING Da...

Page 274: ...A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 12 volt battery 272 Please see chapter Wheels and Tires on page 252 ...

Page 275: ...273 Technical Data On the following pages you will find technical data for your vehicle ...

Page 276: ...e tire pressure plate The tire pressure plate is located on the door sill at the driver s door Vehicle data carrier You will find the vehicle data carrier in the Mainte nance booklet It contains all important data about your vehicle This data carrier cannot be reordered if it is lost or damaged Loading Information Definitions The rear axle load is the vehicle weight on the rear axle plus the weigh...

Page 277: ...ng will lead to dangerous vehicle reactions and long braking distances e Never exceed the specified axle loads NOTICE Risk of damage to the vehicle if the vehicle is overloaded Overloading can shorten the service life of the tires and car Damage due to overloading is not covered by the vehicle warranty e Never exceed the specified axle loads Vehicle Load Capacity Fig 218 Example for determining th...

Page 278: ...5 hp 79 kWh battery 240 kW 321 hp Overboost power with Launch Control 93 kWh battery 350 kW 469 hp 79 kWh battery 300 kW 402 hp Maximum torque with Launch Control 93 kWh battery 263 lb ft 357 Nm 79 kWh battery 254 lb ft 345 Nm Taycan 4S Power 93 kWh battery 360 kW 482 hp 79 kWh battery 320 kW 429 hp Overboost power with Launch Control 93 kWh battery 420 kW 562 hp 79 kWh battery 390 kW 522 hp Maxim...

Page 279: ... 966 mm Width with door mirrors 84 4 in 2 144 mm Height at empty weight depending on the the chassis variant 53 9 in 1 368 mm 55 2 in 1 401 mm Ground clearance at empty weight depending on the the chassis variant 4 6 in 116 mm 5 8 in 148 mm Filling quantities Washer fluid Approx 0 65 gals 2 5 liters vehicles with Night View Assist or rear view camera approx 1 45 gals 5 5 liters Refrigerant R1234yf...

Page 280: ...nd cargo should never exceed the weight shown on the tire pressure plate in the vehicle Maximum axle load front 2 888 lbs 1 310 kg Maximum axle load rear 3 395 lbs 1 540 kg Maximum gross weight 6 162 lbs 2 795 kg Maximum roof load 165 lbs 75 kg Taycan 4S Additional load The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed the weight shown on the tire pressure plate in the vehicle Maximum...

Page 281: ...code letter for permitted maximum speed e g Y are minimum requirements When fitting new or different tires Please see chapter Wheels and Tires on page 252 e Snow chains must only be fitted to the appropriately marked wheel and tire sizes Observe the applicable national regulations regarding maximum speeds when snow chains are fitted Only use snow chains approved by Porsche e Before fitting differe...

Page 282: ... RA 11 5J x 21 RO 66 No Snow tires FA 225 55 R19 103V XL M S RA 275 45 R19 108V XL M S FA 8 0J x 19 RO 50 RA 10 0J x 19 RO 47 On the rear axle only FA 245 45 R 20 103V XL M S RA 285 40 R 20 108V XL M S FA 9 0J x 20 RO 54 RA 11 0J x 20 RO 60 On the rear axle only 19 inch wheels are not suitable for vehicles with Porsche Surface Coated Brake PSCB or Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake PCCB FA front axle...

Page 283: ...Pa 36 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 38 psi 3 1 bar 310 kPa 45 psi 19 inch winter tires 2 4 bar 240 kPa 35 psi 2 3 bar 230 kPa 33 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 9 bar 290 kPa 42 psi 20 inch winter tires 2 4 bar 240 kPa 35 psi 2 4 bar 240 kPa 35 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 9 bar 290 kPa 42 psi Taycan with 3 seats in the rear FA front axle RA rear axle Part load Full load FA RA FA RA 19 inch summer tires 2 2 ba...

Page 284: ...0 kPa 36 psi 2 2 bar 220 kPa 32 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 38 psi 20 inch summer tires 2 5 bar 250 kPa 36 psi 2 2 bar 220 kPa 32 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 21 inch summer tires 2 6 bar 260 kPa 38 psi 2 5 bar 250 kPa 36 psi 2 8 bar 280 kPa 41 psi 3 0 bar 300 kPa 44 psi 19 inch all season tires 2 5 bar 250 kPa 36 psi 2 2 bar 220 kPa 32 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 ps...

Page 285: ...nch winter tires 2 8 bar 280 kPa 41 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 38 psi 3 0 bar 300 kPa 44 psi 2 9 bar 290 kPa 42 psi 20 inch winter tires 2 8 bar 280 kPa 41 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 38 psi 3 0 bar 300 kPa 44 psi 3 0 bar 300 kPa 44 psi Taycan Turbo with 2 seats in the rear FA front axle RA rear axle Part load Full load FA RA FA RA 20 inch summer tires 2 5 bar 250 kPa 36 psi 2 3 bar 230 kPa 33 psi 2 7 bar 270 kP...

Page 286: ...inch winter tires 2 8 bar 280 kPa 41 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 9 bar 290 kPa 42 psi 3 0 bar 300 kPa 44 psi Taycan Turbo S with 2 seats in the rear FA front axle RA rear axle Part load Full load FA RA FA RA 20 inch summer tires 2 5 bar 250 kPa 36 psi 2 3 bar 230 kPa 33 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 21 inch summer tires 2 7 bar 270 kPa 39 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 38 psi 2 9 bar 290...

Page 287: ...2 9 bar 290 kPa 42 psi 3 0 bar 300 kPa 44 psi Porsche Communication Management Technical data Audio and video files Supported media SD cards up to 128 GB Portable players MTP Player USB 2 0 devices of USB Device Subclass 1 and 6 such as for example USB sticks USB MP3 players without special driver software external USB Flash memory and hard drives File system SD SDHC SDXC MMC memory cards USB mass...

Page 288: ...nt on country Tuning grid with automatic sta tion search FM 200 kHz AM 9 kHz availability dependent on country License notices Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by AISIN AW CO LTD is under licence Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners Dolby Digital Manufactured under licence fro...

Page 289: ...t pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement USA Model R3TR FCC LTQR3TR Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the ...

Page 290: ... Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Curacao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Ethiopia Finland France French Guyana French Polynesia Ga bon Germany Ghana Gibraltar Guadeloupe Guatemala Greece Greenland Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Iraq Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Kosovo Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Liby...

Page 291: ...or put into any other form of end storage For recommendations for proper recycling e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer Old batteries Old batteries must not be disposed of as normal scrap or waste or put into any other form of end storage e Observe the local disposal instructions Hand in old household batteries at a battery collection point For recommendations for proper recycling e Contact an a...

Page 292: ...r 65 Function display 65 Functional description 65 Switching on and off 65 Alloy wheels Care instructions 72 Allwheel drive Allwheel display 134 Torque distribution display 134 Aluminum rims Care instructions 72 Ambient lighting 137 Adjusting brightness 240 Setting color 240 Analog Clock 215 Anti lock braking system ABS 190 Anti theft protection 65 Apple CarPlay digital1 Siri digital1 Switching be...

Page 293: ...operating system digital1 Stowing digital1 Wireless charging digital1 Center armrest Front storage compartment 222 Center console control panel Fast filter 76 Freehand writing 178 Operating 78 Remote operation 76 Central display 176 Configuring Home screen digital1 Configuring homepage digital1 Configuring MyScreen digital1 MyScreen digital1 Notifications digital1 Smart Service digital1 Start menu...

Page 294: ...stic socket 10 Digital manual App 4 On board 4 Display Car Info 128 Speed Assist 127 Displaying and resetting the odometer 134 Displaying and resetting the trip counter 134 Displaying editing e mails digital1 Displaying editing messages text messages e mails digital1 Displaying editing text messages digital1 Displays Care instructions 74 Distance warning 242 Setting warning time 243 Switching on a...

Page 295: ...stures 78 Glove compartment Storage 222 GPS altitude Displaying 128 H Handwriting input field 78 Head Up Display HUD 122 Headlights 153 Care instructions 72 Changing bulbs 153 Setting 153 High beam lever 152 High pressure cleaning equipment Notes on use 69 High voltage battery 86 High voltage battery care 69 High voltage battery charge and locking status display on the vehicle charge port 89 High ...

Page 296: ... off 149 Language Setting 235 Lashing rings Using 157 Lateral acceleration forces Display 134 Launch Control 217 Leather Care instructions 73 Light Interior lighting 137 Light indicators 128 Lighting Interior lighting 137 Lights Adverse weather lights 152 Ambient lighting 137 Automatic Coming Home lights 152 Automatic headlights 150 Brief overview 150 Care instructions 72 Changing bulbs 153 Dynami...

Page 297: ...tal1 Entering finding a destination digital1 Map view and navigation information on the instrument cluster digital1 Planning a tour digital1 Porsche Intelligent Range Manager PIRM digital1 Route monitor digital1 Settings digital1 Toll devices digital1 Night View Assist 162 Animal warning 162 Cleaning the camera 163 Display elements 163 General safety instructions 162 Operating principle 162 Pedest...

Page 298: ...1 Logging in user Porsche ID digital1 Managing user Porsche ID digital1 Private mode digital1 Settings digital1 Using services digital1 Porsche Connect App digital1 Connecting to the PCM via WiFi digital1 Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus PDLS Plus with LED Headlights 152 Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus PDLS Plus with LED matrix headlights 152 Porsche InnoDrive PID 181 Braking to a standstill an...

Page 299: ...tphone Connecting via Bluetooth digital1 Stowing digital1 Wireless charging digital1 Smoker s Package 209 Snow chains General information 260 Snow tires General information 259 Software information Displaying software components 238 Displaying version information 238 Sound settings Balance and fader 236 Setting treble and bass 236 Speaking voice commands digital1 Speed control Cruise Control CC 10...

Page 300: ...s 74 Towing 224 Flat bed 225 General information 224 Towing hook 224 Using tow rope or tow bar 224 Towing hook In tool box 155 TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System 253 Traffic notices digital1 Traffic sign detection Activating speed limit warning 228 Curve ahead warnings 227 Display elements 227 General safety instructions 227 Operating principle 227 Setting speed limit warning 228 Speed limit dis...

Page 301: ...ute warning warning jolt 242 Braking assistance 242 Collision warning 242 Distance warning 242 General safety instructions 241 Operating principle 241 Preventive occupant protection function 243 Setting functions 243 Setting the warning time for the collision warning 243 Setting the warning time for the distance warning 243 Swerve Assist 242 Switching Swerve Assist on and off 243 Switching the col...

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