ECU PORSCHE 911 GT3 2004 5.G User Guide
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Windshield Wiper/Washer Lever
A
Warning!
Danger ofinjury whenthewindshield wipers
operate unintentionally.
Risk ofdamage tothe windshield andwiper
system.
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Avoid running thewiper blades overadry wind-
shield toprevent scratching theglass. Spray
washer fluidonthe windshield first.
A scratched windshield willreduce visibility.
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Always loosenwiperblades fromfrozen glass
before operating wiperstoprevent damage to
the wiper motor orblades.
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Always switchoffwindshield wipersincar
wash toprevent themwiping unintentionally
(intermittent operation).
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Always switchoffwindshield wipersbefore
cleaning thewindshield toavoid unintentional
operation (intermittent operation).
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Donot operate theheadlight washerincar
washes.
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Donot operate headlight washerwhenitis
frozen.
o
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Windshield wipersoff
1 -
Windshield wipersslow
2 -
Windshield wipersfast
3 -
Intermittent operation
4 -
Windshield washersystem:
Sprays whilethelever ispulled towards the
steering wheelinthe
first
position.
When thelever isreleased. afew drying
wipes areexecuted.
5 -
Windshield wipersandwasher system:
Sprays andwipes whilethelever ispulled to-
wards thesteering wheelinthe
second
posi-
tion.
G -
Headlight washer
(Vehicles withBi-Xenon headlights):
Sprays onlywhile lowbeam orhigh beam is
switched on.
The spray duration islimited. IfIleavily soiled.
repeat wash.
Persistent dirt(e.g. insect remains) should
be regularly removed.
Please observe thechapter "CARCARE IN-
STRUCTIONS" onPage 130.
Note
The
windshield washernozzles
areheated
when theignition ison. asaprecaution against
freezi ng.
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Cupholder
(holder fordrinks cansandcups)
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Keep thecupholder closedwhiledriving.
A
Warning!
Risk ofscalding ordamage duetospilling
drinks.
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Only usecontainers whichfit.
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Never putoverfull containers inthe cupholder.
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Never usehotdrinks.
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Extending cupholder
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Press thecupholder symbol.
The cupholder canbepulled outtoaccommodate
a second container. Pulling
cupholder out
[>
Grasp cupholder atthe handle recess andpull
it out.
Closing cupholder
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Push cupholder drawerin.
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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.
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Donot transport anyheavy objects inthe
storage trays.
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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.
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Keep theglove compartment closedwhiledriv-
ing.
Opening
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Pull thecatch andopen thelid.
Locking
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Lock thecatch tosecure thecontents against
unauthorized access.
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Storage traybetween theseats
Opening
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Press thelocking knobandliftthe lid.
There isacoin holder inthe forward partof
the
storage tray.
Locking
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Lock thecompartment tosecure thecontents
against unauthorized access.
CD
orCassette Holder
Occupied drawersareindicated byared window.
Opening drawers
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Push thebutton ofthe drawer youwish to
open.
Closing drawers
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Fold theCD drawer upand close untilitclicks
shut.
Close the
cassette
draweruntil
it
clicks shut.
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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.
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Make surethatthewindshield wipersarenot
folded outforwards whenopening theluggage
compartment lid.
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Raise lidslightly andunlatch thesafety catch
with thelever (arrow).
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Lower lidand letitfall into thelock. Ifneces·
sary, pushthelidwith thepalm ofyour hand in
the area ofthe lock.
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Check thatthelidhas correctly engagedinthe
lock.
A
Warning!
Risk ofloss ofcontrol oran accident, result-
ing inserious personal injury.
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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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Luggage Compartment
Removing luggagecompartment floor
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Simultaneously pulltheluggage compartment
floor forward andupatthe finger holes.
Inserting luggagecompartment floor
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Insert luggage compartment floorinthe rear
guide andpress itdown.
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Vehicle identification number(VIN)
2 Battery
3 Fluid reservoir forcleaning windows
and headlights
4 Brake-fluid reservoir
5 Paint data(under thecarpet)
6 Headlight adjustment andlocking
(under thecarpet) 7
Space forfirst aidkit
8 Tool kit
9 Air compressor
10 Tire repair kit,
socket forsecurity wheelbolts
11 Space forwarning triangle
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Cassette tapeplayer
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Caution!
To avoid damage tocassette tapeplayer and
tapes.
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Use only cassette tapesofgood quality, hav-
ing nodamage.
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Avoid usingtapes withatotal playing timelong-
er than 90minutes.
Longer tapesarenotrecommended because
of the thinner crosssection ofthe tape.
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Besure thatthetape isnot slack andthat the
label isfirmly secured onthe shell before in-
serting thecassette intotheplayer.
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Have thetape firmly wound around thetape by
turning thehub with apencil orsimilar items.
Be careful nottotouch theexposed tapesur-
face.
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When notinuse, take thecassette outofthe
player, putitback intoitscase andstore it
away fromdust, magnets anddirect sunlight.
Leaving thecassette tapeonthe dashboard in
the sun can damage thetape.
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Keep theplayback head,capstan andpinch
roller clean.
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Remove tapecoating residueaccumulated on
the head, capstan andpinch rolleronceor
twice amonth.
A cleaning tape,which candothis, should be
available inaudio stores.
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Donot oilany part ofthe tape player anddo
not insert anyobject otherthanacassette
tape intotheslot.
Compact discplayer
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Caution!
To avoid damage tocompact discplayer and
discs.
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Use only compact discslabeled asshown, hav-
ing nodirt, damage orwarpage.
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Never attempt todisassemble oroil any part of
the player unit.
Do not insert anyobject otherthanadisc into
the slot.
Remember therearenouser-serviceable parts
inside thecompact discplayer.
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Donot allow thedisc tosustain anyfinger-
prints, scrapes orstickers onthe surfaces.
This maycause poorsound quality.
Hold thedisc only onthe edge orcenter hole.
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When notinuse, take thedisc outofthe play-
er, put the disc back intoitscase andstore it
away fromdust, heat,damp anddirect sun-
light.
Leaving thedisc onthe dashboard inthe sun
can damage thedisc.
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Ifthe disc gets dirty, clean thedisc bywiping
the surfaces fromthecenter tothe outside in
a radial direction withasoft cloth.
Do not use aconventional recordcleaner or
anti-static recordpreservative.
Disc cleaners areavailable inaudio stores.
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RoofTransport System
Follow theseparate instructions forfitting
the Roof Transport System.
Fitting commercially availableluggageracksis
not
possible.
The
Porsche RoofTransport System
allowsthe
transport ofvarious sportsandhobby equipment.
Your authorized Porschedealerwillbepleased to
inform youabout themany usesofthe Roof Trans-
port System.
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A
Warning!
Risk ofan accident, lossofcontrol anddam-
age tothe vehicle.
c>
Completely removetheRoof Transport Sys-
tem before usinganautomatic carwash.
c>
Fitthe side support elements ofthe basic car-
rier only inconjunction withthetransverse sup-
porting pipes.
c>
The permissible useableloadof165 Ibs
(75 kg), thepermissible totalvehicle weight
and thepermissible axleloads mustnotbe
exceeded. Please observe thechapter "WEIGHTS" on
Page 186.
Items ofluggage mustnotproject substantially
beyond theside ofthe load area.
Distribute loadevenly, withheavy itemsaslow
as possible.
Every itemmust befixed andsecured tothe
basic carrier witharope orlashing strap(do
not use elastic rubbertensioners).
c>
Before everyjourney, andatregular intervals
during longtrips, check thatRoof Transport
System andload aresecure.
Retighten ifnecessary andsecure additionally
by locking.
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Inthe loaded state,adjust maximum speedto
the nature, sizeandweight ofthe load being
carried.
In no case, however, shouldyoudrive atmore
than 90mph (140 km/h).
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With thebasic carrier installed andnoload, do
not exceed amaximum speedof110 mph
(180 km/h) sincedriving stability willbead-
versely affected.
Adapt yourdriving styleandspeed tothe
changed conditions.
Nevertheless, Porscherecommends thatyou
do not exceed theposted speedlimit.
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Driving, brakingandsteering behavior ofthe
vehicle change duetothe higher center of
gravity andthegreater wind-resistant area.
You should adaptyourdriving styleappropri-
ately.
Note
Since fuelconsumption andnoise areincreased
with theRoof Transport Systeminstalled, itshould
not remain onthe car ifit is not inuse.
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Gearshifting
The positions ofthe gears areshown onthe gear-
shift lever.
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Warning!
Risk ofan accident.
~ Always checkthemovement ofthe clutch ped-
al before driving andmake surethatitis not
obstructed byafloor matorany other object.
~ Secure thefloor mattoprevent itfrom sliding
into positions thatcould interfere withthesafe
operation ofyour vehicle.
Your Porsche dealercanoffer youfloor mats
of the correct sizeincluding asecuring possi-
bility.
To avoid damage tothe clutch andtransmis-
sion:
~ Always depress theclutch pedalfullywhen
changing gears.
Make surethatthegearshift leveriscomplete-
ly engaged.
~ Only shiftintoreverse whenthecar has come
to acomplete stop.
~
Permitted enginespeed
~ Change intoahigher gearbefore theneedle
reaches thered mark onthe tachometer, or
ease offthe accelerator.
If the redzone isreached duringacceleration, fuel
feed isinterrupted.
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Caution!
To avoid severe engine damage.
~ Always observe theengine rpmbefore down-
shifting toalower gear,soyou donot exceed
the maximum enginerpm.
Reverse
~ Depress theclutch pedalforseveral seconds
before shifting intoreverse.
Only then move thegearshift levertothe left,
overcoming thespring tension, andthen tothe
front.
Both back-up lightscome onwhen thetransmis-
sion isput into reverse (withignition on).
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A-
Passenger's side
B -
Driver's side
Wiper Blades
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When wiper performance deteriorates,replace
the wipers,
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Please observe thechapter "CARCARE IN-
STRUCTIONS" onPage 130.
A
Caution!
Risk ofdamage
if
the wiper armaCcidentally
falls back ontothe window.
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Always holdthewiper armsecurely whenre-
placing thewiper blade.
Risk ofdamage ifwiper blades thatarefro-
zen inplace areloosened improperly.
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Thaw thewiper blades beforeloosening them.
1.
Pull outignition key.
Fold wiper armaway fromthewindow.
2. Press together theplastic springofthe wiper
blade (rightarrow).
Pull wiper bladeoutofwiper arm.
3. Insert newwiper bladeandensure itengages.
Ensure thatthenew wiper bladegoesintothe
same position (direction ofspoiler) inthe wiper
arm andengages.
For wiper bladeAon the passenger's side,the
arch must facedown.
4. Carefully foldwiper armback ontothe win-
dow.
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