heater PORSCHE 911 GT3 2004 5.G Owners Manual

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DearPorsche Owner

A lot has gone intothemanufacture ofyour
Porsche, includingadvanced engineering, rigid
quality control anddemanding inspections.
These engineering andsafety features willbe
enhanced byyou ...

the safe driver ...

- who knows hiscar and allcontrols,
- who maintains thevehicle properly,
- who uses driving skillswisely andalways
drives withinher/his owncapabilities andthe
level offamiliarity withthevehicle.
You willfind helpful hintsinthis manual onhow to
perform mostofthe checks listedonthe following
pages.
If in doubt, havethese checks performed byyour
authorized Porschedealer.
Controls, Instruments
Before
driving off...

Check thefollowing itemsfirst

I>
Turn theengine offbefore youattempt any
checks orrepairs onthe vehicle.

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Besure thetires areinflated correctly.
Check tiresfordamage andtirewear.

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See that wheel boltsareproperly tightened
and notloose ormissing.

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Check engine oillevel, addifnecessary.
Make itahabit tohave engine oilchecked with
every fuelfilling.

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Check allfluid levels suchaswindshield
washer andbrake fluidlevels.

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Besure thevehicle battery iswell charged and
cranks theengine properly.

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Check alldoors andlidsforproper operation
and latch them properly.

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Check, andifnecessary replacewornor
cracked wiperblades.

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See that allwindows areclear andunob-
structed.

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Check airintake slotsandarea between lug-
gage compartment lidand windshield arefree
of snow andice,sothe heater andthewind-
shield wipers workproperly.
I>

Ifachild willberiding inthe vehicle, check
child seat/child seatrestraint systemtoen-
sure thatrestraints areproperly adjusted.

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Check allexterior andinterior lightsforopera-
tion andthat thelenses areclean.

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Check theheadlights forproper aim,andif
necessary, havethem adjusted.

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Check underthevehicle forleaks.

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Besure allluggage isstowed securely.

Emergency equipment

It is good practice tocarry emergency equipment
in your vehicle.
Some ofthe items youshould haveare:
window scraper, snowbrush, container orbag of
sand orsalt, emergency light,small shovel, first-
aid kit, etc.

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RearWindow Defogger,
Door Mirror Heating

The
mirror heater isready foroperation whenthe
ignition ison.
Switching
on

~ Press therocker-switch symbol.
Indicator lightislit.
After about 12minutes, theheater switches off
automatically.

The
heater canbeswitched backonagain byafur-
ther press onthe switch.

Switching off

~ Press theindicator lightinthe rocker switch.
Controls,Instruments

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Warning!
Hydrogen gasgenerated bythe battery
could cause anexplosion, resultinginsevere
personal injuries.

c> Charge battery inawell ventilated area.
c> Never charge afrozen battery. Itmay explode
because ofgas trapped inthe ice. Allow afro-
zen battery tothaw outfirst.
c> Ifyou getelectrolyte, whichisan acid, inyour
eyes oron your skin, immediately rinsewith
cold water forseveral minutes andcalladoc-
tor.
Slow
battery charging

1. Pay attention toallwarnings andfollow instruc-
tions thatcome withyour battery charger.
2. When charging, ensureadequate ventilation.
3. Remove battery.
Please observe thechapter "REMOVING THE
BATTERY" onPage 158.
4. Allvent caps should beopen.
The fluid level should meettheindicator mark
in each cell.
5. Ensure thatcharger isswitched off-danger of
short circuit!
6. Connect chargercables.

Charger cablesmustbeconnected
POSITIVE
(+1
toPOSITIVE
(+)
and
NEGATIVE (-)toNEGATIVE
(-I.

7. Switch oncharger.
Normally, abattery shouldbecharged atno
more than10percent ofits rated capacity.
Rated capacity ofthe battery inyour vehicle is
listed onthe battery housing.
8. After charging, turnoffcharger anddiscon-
nect charger cables.
9. Tighten thevent caps andreinstall battery
Please observe thechapter "INSTALLING THE
BATTERY" onPage 158. Winter
operation
During thewinter months, batterycapacity tends
to decrease astemperatures drop.
Additionally, morepower isconsumed whilestart-
ing, andtheheadlights, heater,rearwindow de-
fogger, etc.,areused more frequently.
c> let your Porsche dealertestthebattery's
capacity beforewintersetsin.
Replacing battery
The service lifeofthe battery issubject tonormal
wear; itdepends graetlyoncare, climatic condi-
tions, anddriving conditions (distances, loads).
c> Only useanoriginal Porsche battery,withthe
correct partnumber, asareplacement.
c> Please observe thedisposal instructions for
batteries.

c>c>c>

Practical Tips,Emergency Service