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Regularly check your vehicle for signs of 
damage. 
Damaged or missing aerodynamic compo-
nents such as spoilers or underside panels 
affect the driving behavior and therefore 
must be replaced immediately. 
Your car may have all or some of the components 
described in this manual. 
Should you have difficulty understanding any of 
the explanations of features or equipment installed 
in your vehicle, contact your authorized Porsche 
dealer. He/She will be glad to assist you. Also 
check with your dealer on other available options 
or equipment. 
Throughout this booklet, left is designated as the 
driver’s side of the vehicle, and right as the pas-
senger’s side of the vehicle. 
Text, illustrations and specifications in this manual 
are based on the information available at the time 
of printing. 
It has always been Porsche’s policy to continuous-
ly improve its products. Porsche, therefore, re-
serves the right to make changes in design and 
specification, and to make additions or 
improvements in its product without incurring any 
obligation to install them on products previously 
manufactured. 
We wish you many miles of safe and pleasurable 
driving in your Porsche. 
Important
For your own protection and longer service life of 
your car, please follow all operating instructions 
and special warnings. These special warnings use 
the safety alert symbol, followed by the words 
Danger, Warning and Caution. These special 
warnings contain important messages regarding 
your safety and/or the potential for damage to 
your Porsche. Ignoring them could result in seri-
ous mechanical failure or even physical injury. 
fDo not alter your Porsche. Any alteration could 
create dangerous conditions or defeat safety 
engineering features built into your car. 
fDo not misuse your Porsche. Use it safely, and 
consistently with the law, according to the driv-
ing conditions, and the instructions in this man-
ual. 
Alteration or misuse of your Porsche could 
cause accidents and severe or fatal personal 
injuries. 
Note to owners In Canada, this manual is also available in French. 
To obtain a copy contact your dealer or write to: Note aux proprietaires Au Canada on peut se procurer un exemplaire de 
ce Manuel en français auprès du concessionaire 
ou du:
Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd.
Automobiles Porsche Canada, LTEE
5045 Orbitor Drive
Building #8, Suite 200
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada L4W 4Y4 
Telephone number for customer assistance:
1-800-PORSCHE / Option 3  
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4Fuel QualityYour engine is designed to provide optimum performance and fuel economy using 
unleaded premium fuel with an octane rating of 98 RON (93 CLC or AKI). 
Porsche therefore recommends the use of these fuels in your vehicle. 
Porsche also recognizes that these fuels may not always be available. Be assured that your vehicle will operate 
properly on unleaded premium fuels with octane numbers of at least 95 RON (90 CLC or AKI), 
since the engine’s ”Electronic Oktane™ knock control“ will adapt the ignition timing, if necessary.Fuels containing alcohol and etherSome areas of the U.S. require oxygenated fuels during certain portions of the year. 
Oxygenated fuels are fuels which contain alcohols (such as methanol or ethanol) or ether (such as MTBE). 
Under normal conditions, the amount of these compounds in the fuel will not affect driveability. 
You may use oxygenated fuels in your Porsche, provided the octane requirements for your vehicle are met. 
We recommend, however, to change to a different fuel or station if any of the following problems occur with your vehicle:
– Deterioration of driveability and performance. 
– Substantially reduced fuel economy. 
– Vapor lock and non-start problems, especially at high altitude or at high temperature. 
– Engine malfunction or stalling.Fuels containing MMTSome North American fuels contain an octane enhancing additive called methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT).
If such fuels are used, your emission control system performance may be negatively affected. 
The check engine warning lights on your instrument panel may turn on. 
If this occurs, Porsche recommends you stop using fuels containing MMT.  
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Environmentally friendly vehiclesModern environmental technology ensures compli-
ance with all emission laws applicable worldwide. 
These have the following advantages:
– Rapid operational readiness of the catalytic 
converters ensures low emissions, even in 
short-trip operation. 
– Reliable operation and good emission control
over a long useful life. 
fPlease refer to the chapter “FUEL ECONOMY” 
on page 207. 
Recycling – for a Porsche, this is virtually 
an academic question More than two-thirds of all Porsches ever built are 
still running. 
Just in case recycling is ever necessary, we 
take the following precautionary measures: 
– Identification of all materials. 
– Use of recyclable materials. 
– Reusable components designed for simple 
removal. 
– These reasons result in a further increase in 
the recycling rate which is currently 80 per 
cent. 
Emission control is built inInnovative engine technology combines high en-
gine performance and environmental compati-
bility. 
The engine diagnosis system electronically moni-
tors the components and systems that affect ex-
haust gases. 
This continuous monitoring and fault storage ena-
bles swift, reliable diagnosis and fault detection. 
Any fault messages are indicated to the driver by 
the ”Check Engine“ warning light and the on-board 
computer. 
fPlease refer to the chapter “WARNINGS ON 
THE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND THE ON-
BOARD COMPUTER” on page 122. 
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Before driving off .........................................  14
Break in hints for the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers ......................  16
Keys ...........................................................  19
Security Wheel Bolts....................................  19
Doors .........................................................  21
Central Locking ...........................................  22
Alarm System, 
Passenger Compartment Monitoring .............  26
Power Windows ...........................................  28
Inside mirror ................................................  30
Door Mirrors................................................  30
Rear Window Defogger, 
Door Mirror Heating .....................................  33
Seat Adjustment ..........................................  34
Seat Memory ...............................................  36
Heated Seats ..............................................  38
Rear Seat Backrests....................................  39
Steering Wheel Adjustment ...........................  39
Multi-Functional Steering Wheel .....................  40
Sun Visors...................................................  41
Safety Belts.................................................  42
Airbag Systems ...........................................  45
Child Restraint Systems ...............................  51
LATCH System
Child seat bracket on the passenger’s seat ....  55
Child Restraint Anchorages ...........................  56
Rollover Protection System...........................  57
Parking Aids ................................................  58
Four-Wheel Drive ..........................................  61
Retractable Rear Spoiler...............................  63
Clutch Pedal ................................................  65Parking Brake ..............................................  65
Brakes ........................................................  66
ABS Brake System
(Antilock Brake System)................................  69
Sport Mode .................................................  71
Porsche Stability Management (PSM).............  72
Porsche Active Suspension 
Management (PASM) ....................................  75
Interior Lights ..............................................  76
Operation, Instruments .................................  78
Ignition/Starter Switch with anti-theft 
Steering Lock ..............................................  80
Starting Procedures .....................................  82
Stopping Engine ..........................................  83
Instrument Panel USA Models .......................  84
Instrument Panel Canada Models...................  86
Engine oil temperature .................................  88
Automatic Speed Control Indicator light .........  88
Instrument Illumination..................................  88
Trip Odometer .............................................  89
Speedometer ..............................................  90
Changing over between
Miles / Kilometers........................................  90
Tachometer.................................................  91
Turn Signal Indicator Light ............................  91
High Beam ..................................................  91
Cooling System ...........................................  92
Tiptronic ...................................................... 93
Fuel ............................................................  94
Clock ..........................................................  95
Outside temperature ....................................  95
Engine Oil Pressure ......................................  96Check Engine 
Warning Light ..............................................  97
On-Board Computer (BC)..............................  98
Emergency Flasher Switch ..........................  130
Light Switch ..............................................  131
Welcome Home Lighting.............................  131
Automatic Headlight Beam Adjustment.........  132
Turn Signal / Headlight Dimmer /
Parking light / Flasher Lever .......................  132
Windshield Wiper / Washer Lever ................  133
Automatic Speed Control ............................  136
Automatic Air Conditioning System ..............  138
Central and Side Vents ...............................  141
Fresh-air Intake ..........................................  141
Ashtray .....................................................  142
Cigarette Lighter ........................................  143
Cupholder .................................................  144
Storage in the Passenger Compartment ......  146
Luggage Compartment Lid and Engine 
Compartment Lid .......................................  148
Luggage Compartment 
(911 Carrera, 911 Carrera S) .....................  150
Luggage Compartment
(911 Carrera 4, 911 Carrera 4S) ................  151
Trunk Entrapment ......................................  152
Fire Extinguisher ........................................  154
HomeLink ..................................................  155
Porsche Communication 
Management (PCM) ....................................  158
Car Telephone and
Aftermarket Alarms ....................................  161 
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Dear Porsche Owner A lot has gone into the manufacture of your 
Porsche, including advanced engineering, rigid 
quality control and demanding inspections. 
These engineering and safety features will be 
enhanced by you... the safe driver... – who knows his car and all controls, 
– who maintains the vehicle properly, 
– who uses driving skills wisely and always 
drives within her/his own capabilities and the 
level of familiarity with the vehicle. 
You will find helpful hints in this manual on how to 
perform most of the checks listed on the following 
pages. 
If in doubt, have these checks performed by your 
authorized Porsche dealer. 
Before driving off... Check the following items first fTurn the engine off before you attempt any 
checks or repairs on the vehicle. 
fBe sure the tires are inflated correctly. 
Check tires for damage and tire wear. 
fSee that wheel bolts are properly tightened 
and not loose or missing. 
fCheck engine oil level, add if necessary. 
Make it a habit to have engine oil checked with 
every fuel filling. 
fCheck all fluid levels such as windshield 
washer and brake fluid levels. 
fBe sure the vehicle battery is well charged and 
cranks the engine properly. 
fCheck all doors and lids for proper operation 
and latch them properly. 
fCheck, and if necessary replace worn or 
cracked wiper blades. 
fSee that all windows are clear and unob-
structed. 
fCheck air intake slots and area between lug-
gage compartment lid and windshield are free 
of snow and ice, so the heater and the wind-
shield wipers work properly. fIf a child will be riding in the vehicle, check 
child seat/child seat restraint system to ensure 
that restraints are properly adjusted. 
fCheck all exterior and interior lights for opera-
tion and that the lenses are clean. 
fCheck the headlights for proper aim, and if 
necessary, have them adjusted. 
fCheck under the vehicle for leaks. 
fBe sure all luggage is stowed securely. 
Emergency equipment It is good practice to carry emergency equipment 
in your vehicle. 
Some of the items you should have are: 
window scraper, snow brush, container or bag of 
sand or salt, emergency light, small shovel, first-
aid kit, etc.  
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In the driver’s seat... fCheck operation of the horn. 
fPosition seat for easy reach of foot pedals and 
controls.
To reduce the possibility of injury from the 
airbag deployment, you should always sit back 
as far from the steering wheel as is practical, 
while still maintaining full vehicle control. 
fAdjust the inside and outside rear view mirrors. 
fBuckle your safety belts. 
fCheck operation of the foot and parking brake. 
fCheck all warning and indicator lights with 
ignition on and engine not running. 
fStart engine and check all warning displays for 
warning symbols. 
fNever leave an idling car unattended. 
fLock doors from inside, especially with chil-
dren in the car to prevent inadvertent opening 
of doors from inside or outside.
Drive with doors locked. 
On the road... fNever drive after you have consumed alcohol 
or drugs. 
fAlways have your safety belt fastened. 
fAlways drive defensively. 
Expect the unexpected. 
fUse signals to indicate turns and lane changes. 
fTurn on headlights at dusk or when the driving 
conditions warrant it. 
fAlways keep a safe distance from the vehicle in 
front of you, depending on traffic, road and 
weather conditions. 
fReduce speed at night and during inclement 
weather.
Driving in wet weather requires caution and re-
duced speeds, particularly on roads with 
standing water, as the handling characteristics 
of the vehicle may be impaired due to hydro-
planing of the tires. 
fAlways observe speed limits and obey road 
signs and traffic laws. 
fWhen tired, get well off the road, stop and take 
a rest. Turn the engine off. Do not sit in the ve-
hicle with engine idling. 
Please observe the chapter “ENGINE EX-
HAUST” on Page 9.fWhen parked, always set the parking brake. 
Move the Tiptronic selector lever to ”P“ or the 
gearshift lever to reverse or first gear. 
On hills also turn the front wheels toward the 
curb. 
fWhen emergency repairs become necessary, 
move the vehicle well off the road. Turn on the 
emergency flasher and use other warning de-
vices to alert other motorists. Do not park or 
operate the vehicle in areas where the hot ex-
haust system may come in contact with dry 
grass, brush, fuel spill or other flammable ma-
terial. 
fMake it a habit to have the engine oil checked 
after every fuel filling.  
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Break in hints for the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers The following tips will be helpful in obtaining opti-
mum performance from your new Porsche. 
Despite the most modern, high-precision manufac-
turing methods, it cannot be completely avoided 
that the moving parts have to wear in with each 
other. This wearing-in occurs mainly in the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 km. Therefore: fPreferably take longer trips. 
fAvoid frequent cold starts with short-distance 
driving whenever possible. 
fAvoid full throttle starts and abrupt stops. 
fDo not exceed maximum engine speed of 
4,200 rpm (revolutions per minute).
fDo not run a cold engine at high rpm either in 
Neutral or in gear. 
fDo not let the engine labor, especially when 
driving uphill. Shift to the next lower gear in 
time (use the most favorable rpm range). 
fNever lug the engine in high gear at low 
speeds. This rule applies at all times, not just 
during the break-in period.fDo not participate in motor racing events, 
sports driving schools, etc. during the first 
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers.
There may be a slight stiffness in the steering, 
gear-shifting or other controls during the break-in 
period which will gradually disappear. 
Break in brake pads and brake discsNew brake pads and discs have to be “broken in”, 
and therefore only attain optimal friction when the 
car has covered several hundred miles or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be com-
pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. 
This also applies whenever the brake pads and 
brake discs are replaced. New tires New tires do not have maximum traction. They 
tend to be slippery. 
fBreak in new tires by driving at moderate 
speeds during the first 60 to 120 miles/100 to 
200 km. Longer braking distances must be an-
ticipated. 
Engine oil and fuel consumption During the break-in period oil and fuel consump-
tion may be higher than normal. 
As always, the rate of oil consumption depends on 
the quality and viscosity of oil, the speed at which 
the engine is operated, the climate and road con-
ditions, as well as the amount of dilution and oxi-
dation of the lubricant. 
fMake a habit of checking engine oil with every 
fuel filling, add if necessary. 
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Keys fPlease observe the chapter “ALARM SYSTEM, 
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT MONITORING” 
on Page 26.
fPlease observe the chapter “CENTRAL LO-
CKING” on Page 22.
Two main keys and one spare key are supplied 
with your Porsche. 
These keys operate all the locks on your vehicle. 
fBe careful with your car keys: do not part with 
them except under exceptional circumstances. 
fTo avoid battery run-down, always remove the 
ignition key from the ignition lock. 
Replacement keys Replacement car keys can be obtained only from 
your authorized Porsche dealer, and this can 
sometimes be very time-consuming.
You should therefore always keep the spare key on 
your person. 
Keep it in a safe place (e.g. wallet), but under no 
circumstances in or on the vehicle. 
The key codes of new keys have to be “reported” 
to the car control unit by your authorized Porsche 
dealer. 
Disabling key codes 
If a key is lost, the key codes can be disabled by 
an authorized Porsche dealer.
All the remaining car keys are required for this pur-
pose.
Disabling the code ensures that the car can be 
started only using authorized keys. 
Note
fPlease note that the other locks can still be 
opened with the disabled key. 
Immobilizer There is a transponder (an electronic component) 
in the key grip, containing a stored code. 
When the ignition is switched on, the ignition lock 
checks the code. 
The immobilizer can be deactivated and the en-
gine started only using an authorized ignition key.
Switching off the immobilizer
fInsert the ignition key into the ignition lock.
If the ignition is left on for more than 2 minutes 
without the engine being started, the immobilizer 
is reactivated.
fIf this happens, turn the ignition key back to the 
3 position before starting the engine.
Please observe the chapter “IGNITION/
STARTER SWITCH WITH ANTI-THEFT 
STEERING LOCK” on Page 80.
Switching on the immobilizer
fRemove ignition key.Security Wheel Bolts fIf wheels have to be removed during a work-
shop visit, do not forget to hand over the sock-
et for the security wheel bolts along with the 
car key. 
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Operation of the ABS systemA wheel speed sensor is mounted to each of the 
four wheels. If wheel lock-up of either of the front 
wheels or the rear wheels is sensed during brak-
ing, the brake pressure is adjusted automatically 
until the wheel no longer slips. The brake pressure 
is regulated for each front wheel individually and 
for both of the rear wheels together. 
On a road surface which is slippery on only one 
side, the rear wheel which is braking on the slip-
pery surface determines the brake pressure which 
will be applied equally to both rear wheels. This en-
sures that directional stability is maintained. How-
ever, if braking forces approach the wheel lock-up 
point for all wheels (panic braking) the ABS system 
will intervene to provide a rapid rythmic braking. 
The proper operation of ABS is perceived by the 
driver as a pulsating brake pedal in conjunction 
with audible noise and perhaps some vibration. 
fIf you experience these sensations while driv-
ing or a road surface with questionable trac-
tion, reduce vehicle speed appropriate for the 
prevailing road conditions.
The functional readiness of all the main electrical 
components of the ABS is checked by an 
electronic monitoring system both before and 
while you drive. When the ignition is switched on the ABS warning 
light will light up while the system is electronically 
interrogated and goes out when the engine is 
started if the check is not yet complete. 
If the ABS warning lamp fails to go out, this indi-
cates that ABS has been deactivated due to a 
fault. If the warning lights in the instrument panel 
and on-board computer light up while you are driv-
ing, this indicates that a fault has occurred. In both 
cases, normal braking, as in vehicles without ABS, 
is still retained. 
The ABS system should, however, be examined at 
an authorized Porsche dealer immediately to pre-
vent the occurrence of further faults. 
fIf the ABS system becomes inoperative, take 
your vehicle to your authorized Porsche dealer 
immediately. 
 Warning! 
The control unit of the ABS brake system is 
set for standard tire size. If non-standard 
tires are installed, the control unit may mis-
interpret the speed of the vehicle, because of 
the variant data it receives from the sensors 
on the axles.
fUse only tire makes and types tested by Porsche.
Warning light USA
Warning light Canada 
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Stopping Engine fTurn key back to position 3. 
fDo not stop engine immediately after hard or 
extended driving. 
Keep engine running at increased idle for 
about two minutes to prevent excessive heat 
build-up before turning off engine. 
fTo avoid battery run-down, always remove the 
ignition key from the ignition lock. 
fMake sure that when you leave the car, even 
briefly, you have withdrawn the ignition key. 
fEngage the steering lock by moving the steer-
ing wheel to the left or right. 
Turn the steering wheel to the locking position 
before you switch off the engine so that you 
don’t have to exert yourself when locking or 
unlocking the steering. 
 Warning!
Danger of injury. Hot engine compartment 
components can burn skin on contact. 
fBefore working on any part in the engine com-
partment, turn the engine off and let it cool down sufficiently. 
Engine-compartment blower,
radiator fan The radiator and radiator fans are in the front of 
the car.
The engine-compartment blower is mounted on 
the engine compartment lid. 
 Warning!
Risk of injury.
After the engine is switched off, the engine-
compartment temperature is monitored for 
approx. 30 minutes.
During this period, and depending on tem-
perature, the engine-compartment blower 
may continue to run or start to run. 
fCarry out work in these areas only with the en-
gine off, the ignition off, and exercise extreme 
caution.
Risk of injury. The radiator fans in the front 
end of the car may be operating or 
unexpectedly start operating when the 
engine is switched on.
fCarry out work in these areas only with the en-gine switched off.
Automatic garage door The ignition system in your Porsche may interfere 
with your electronically operated garage door. 
fTo check this, drive your Porsche close to the 
garage door. Make sure not to interfere with 
the operating range of the door. 
fRun the engine at different speeds.
If the garage door opens or closes without you op-
erating the garage door unit in your car, contact 
the dealer who installed the automatic garage 
door to have the frequency and/or coding of the 
garage door signal changed or modified.