PORSCHE 911 GT3 2004 5.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: PORSCHE, Model Year: 2004, Model line: 911 GT3, Model: PORSCHE 911 GT3 2004 5.GPages: 195, PDF Size: 16.94 MB
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A
Automatic AirConditioning
The air-conditioning systemcontrols theprese-
lected interior temperature completelyautomati-
cally.
If necessary, theautomatic systemcanbemanu-
ally operated.
Left display panel-
Temperature andactive functions
Right display panel-
Blower speedandactive functions
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B
Automatic operation
c>
Press
"auto"
button.
Air quantity anddistribution areautomatically
controlled, andvariations arecompensated.
All automatic settingfunctions canbeindividually
changed.
This setting isretained untiltheappropriate func-
tion button ispressed againorthe
"auto"
button
is pressed.
A
-
Temperature setting
c>
Press theappropriate button.
To suit personal comfort, theinterior temperature
can beselected between 65°Fand84°F/18°C
and 29°C.
Recommendation: ]2°F
j22°C.
If the display "LO"or"HI" appears, thesystem is
operating atmaximum coolingorheating power.
Note
If the preselected temperature ischanged, the
blower speedcanincrease automatically inauto-
matic operation.
The desired temperature isreached morequickly
this way.
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Defrosting thewindshield
po
Press button.
Windshield isdemisted ordefrosted asquickly
as possible.
Air flows tothe windshield only.
{} Switching compressor forair-
conditioning systemonoroff
Whenever outsidetemperatures exceed
3JDFj
3°C, theair-conditioning compressorisalways
switched oninautomatic operation.
The compressor canbeswitched offtosave fuel,
but control comfort isthen limited .
po
Press button .
The compressor isswitched off,thesymbol in
the left-hand displaygoesout.
po
Ifthe interior temperature istoo high, switch
compressor backonorpress
"auto"-button.
To dry incoming airindamp weather, donot
switch offthe air-conditioning compressor.
This prevents mistingofwindows.
B
-
Adjusting blowerspeed
po
Press theappropriate button.
Preset blower speedisincreased orde-
creased, and"Manual" appearsinthe right-
hand display field.
The speed stages areindicated bya
bar display.
The speed stages areindicated byabar display.
If the minus button ispressed atthe lowest blower
stage, theblower andautomatic controlare
switched off.
"OFF" isdisplayed inthe left-hand display.
Pressing onthe plus button orthe
"auto"
button
switches theblower andautomatic control
back
on again.
Circulating-air
setting
A
Warning!
Risk ofaccident duetohampered vision.
In circulating-air setting,thewindows can
mist up.
po
Only select circulating-air settingforshort
periods.
po
Ifwindows mistup,turn offthe circulating-air
setting bypressing thecirculating-air button
briefly andselect thefunction
"Defrost windshield".
• _) Switching circulating-air setting
..•. onoroff
po
Press button.
The outside-air supplyisinterrupted andonly
the inside airiscirculated.
Over approx. 37°Fj3°C
If the air-conditioning compressorwasoff,it
switches onautomatically. Theduration ofcircu-
lating-air modeisnot limited.
Below approx. 37°Fj3°C
The air-conditioning compressorisswitched off.
Circulating-air modeisautomatically endedafter
approx. 3minutes.
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Q
Airdistribution tofootwell
I>
Press button.
The airflows tothe footwell.
Air distribution tothe
central andside vents
I>
Press button.
The airflows fromthecentral andside vents.
Vents mustbeopen.
Air distribution to
windshield
I>
Press button.
The airflows tothe windshield.
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General
instructions for
air-conditioning compressor
Can switch offbriefly ifengine isunder anex-
treme loadtoensure sufficient enginecooling.
- Switches offautomatically attemperatures be-
low
3rF
j3°C
andcannot beswitched on,
even manually.
- Operates mosteffectively withwindows
closed. If the carhas been inthe sun foralong time,
however, itis agood ideatoventilate theinte-
rior briefly withdoor windows open.
- Depending onthe outside temperature andhu-
midity, condensation candrip from theevapo-
rator andform apool under thecar.
This isnormal andnotasign ofleakage.
- Ifuncooled airflows outwhen thelowest tem-
perature hasbeen set,switch offthe air-condi-
tioning compressor andconsult withanautho-
rized Porsche dealer.
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Fresh-airIntake
To ensure properairintake:
~ Keep thefresh-air inletbetween theluggage
compartment lidand thewindshield freefrom
snow, iceand leaves.
A -Continuous openingandclosing
B -
Setting ventdirection
Central andSide Vents
it
Opening vents
~ Rotate knurled wheelupward .
• Closing vents
~ Rotate knurled wheeldownward. Changing
airflow direction
~ Move thevanes tomake theairflow inthe
desired direction.
Outside airorconditioned aircan bedelivered
from allvents, depending onthe air-distribution
setting onthe operating panel.
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Withthecigarette lighterremoved, thesocket
may beused forsmall electrical appliances, such
as ashaver orhand vacuum cleaner.
Maximum rating:150Watt.
I>
Donot operate electrical appliances formore
than 5minutes whenengine isoff (battery will
otherwise discharge).
I>
Donot damage thesocket bytrying toinsert
plugs ofthe wrong design.
Operating
additional appliances
I>
Push inknob ofthe cigarette lighter.
When readyforuse, thelighter willsnap back.
g
Heating lighter
Ashtray
I...
Cigarette Lighter
Opening
I>
Press ashtray lidbriefly.
Emptying
I>
Open ashtray andcarefully pulloutash insert
by the lid.
A
Warning!
Danger offire.
I>
Never useashtray forwaste paperdisposal,
as itcould poseafire hazard.
A
Warning!
Danger offire and burning.
The cigarette lighterisready foruse, re-
gardless ofthe ignition lockposition.
I>
Never leaveunsupervised childreninthe car.
I>
Never touchtheheating element orsides of
the lighter.
I>
Hold thelighter bythe knob only.
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Cupholder
(holder fordrinks cansandcups)
[>
Keep thecupholder closedwhiledriving.
A
Warning!
Risk ofscalding ordamage duetospilling
drinks.
[>
Only usecontainers whichfit.
[>
Never putoverfull containers inthe cupholder.
[>
Never usehotdrinks.
Ii
Extending cupholder
[>
Press thecupholder symbol.
The cupholder canbepulled outtoaccommodate
a second container. Pulling
cupholder out
[>
Grasp cupholder atthe handle recess andpull
it out.
Closing cupholder
[>
Push cupholder drawerin.
[>
Close andengage thecupholder.
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Storage inthe Passenger
Compartment
A
Warning!
Unsecured luggageandheavy objects may
come looseduring braking, rapiddirectional
changes orinan accident andcause serious
personal injuryordeath.
t>
Donot transport anyheavy objects inthe
storage trays.
t>
Donot carry unsecured luggageorobjects in
the passenger compartment.
Additional storagepossibilities
- Inthe door panel,
- inthe door sillonthe passenger side,
in the center console,
- clothes hookonback ofseats,
- pocket onback ofseats.
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Glove
compartment
A
Warning!
Risk ofinjury bythe glove compartment lidin
case ofan accident.
t>
Keep theglove compartment closedwhiledriv-
ing.
Opening
t>
Pull thecatch andopen thelid.
Locking
t>
Lock thecatch tosecure thecontents against
unauthorized access.
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Storage traybetween theseats
Opening
I>
Press thelocking knobandliftthe lid.
There isacoin holder inthe forward partof
the
storage tray.
Locking
I>
Lock thecompartment tosecure thecontents
against unauthorized access.
CD
orCassette Holder
Occupied drawersareindicated byared window.
Opening drawers
I>
Push thebutton ofthe drawer youwish to
open.
Closing drawers
I>
Fold theCD drawer upand close untilitclicks
shut.
Close the
cassette
draweruntil
it
clicks shut.
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A-
Opening luggagecompartment lid
B -
Opening enginecompartment lid
Luggage Compartment Lidand
Engine Compartment Lid
Unlocking
I>
Operate theappropriate pull-buttonnexttothe
driver's seat.
The luggage compartment orengine compart-
ment isilluminated whentherespective lidis
open.
I>
Please observe thechapter "LOADSWITCH-
OFF AFTER TWOHOURS ORFIVE DAYS" on
Page 152.
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luggage compartment lidcan also beun-
locked withtheradio remote control.
I>
Please observe thechapter "KEYS"onPage
19.
Important Note
If the vehicle batteryisdischarged, thelids can be
opened onlybyconnecting anexternal electrical
power source.
I>
Observe thedescription insidethefuse box
cover.
I>
Please observe thechapter "EMERGENCY UN-
LOCKING OFTHE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
LID AND ENGINE COMPARTMENT LID"on
Page 154.
• Warning light
The warning lightsinthe instrument panelandin
the on-board-computer comeonifthe lids arenot
completely closed.
I>
Fully close thelid.
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~Closing luggage compartment lidand
<'l
engine compartment lid
Opening luggagecompartment lid
A
Caution!
Risk ofdamage toluggage compartment lid
or windshield wipers.
I>
Make surethatthewindshield wipersarenot
folded outforwards whenopening theluggage
compartment lid.
I>
Raise lidslightly andunlatch thesafety catch
with thelever (arrow).
I>
Lower lidand letitfall into thelock. Ifneces·
sary, pushthelidwith thepalm ofyour hand in
the area ofthe lock.
I>
Check thatthelidhas correctly engagedinthe
lock.
A
Warning!
Risk ofloss ofcontrol oran accident, result-
ing inserious personal injury.
I>
Should younotice atany time while driving that
one ofthe lids isnot secured properly, please
stop immediately inasuitable placeandclose
it.
The front lidmay flyup impairing vision.
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