brake pads PORSCHE 911 GT3 2004 5.G Owners Manual
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Power transmission
The differential lock,which wasdesigned foruse
in motor sport,maymake aslight noisewhen
maneuvering andontight corners.
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake
IPCCB)
The high-performance brakesystem isdesigned
for optimal braking effectatall speeds andtem-
peratures. Certainspeeds, brakingforcesandam-
bient conditions (suchastemperature andhumid-
ity) therefore mightcause brakenoises.
Wear onthe different components andbraking
system, suchasbrake padsorbrake discs,
depends toagreat extent onthe individual driving
style andtheconditions ofuse andtherefore
cannot beexpressed inactual milesonthe road.
The values communicated byPorsche arebased
on normal operation adaptedtotraffic. Wearin-
creases considerably whenthevehicle isdriven
on race tracks orthrough anaggressive driving
style.
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Please consult yourauthorized Porschedealer
about thecurrent guidelines
in
effect before
such useofyour vehicle.
Aerodynamic
components
To benefit fromthehigh driving performance with-
out impairing thedriving safetyorthe service life
of the vehicle components, certainvehicle parts
must bealways fullyoperational whiledriving.
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Regularly checkyourvehicle forsigns ofdam-
age.
Damaged, wornormissing aerodynamic com-
ponents suchasspoilers orunderside panels
affect driving behaviour andmust therefore be
replaced immediately.
To optimise thecooling ofthe PCCS brakediscs,
large airbrake spoilers arefitted tothe front and
rear running gearcontrol arms.
If these air-brake spoilersarenotfitted andthere
is ahigh thermal demand onthe braking system,
the service lifeofthe PCCS brakediscscould be
reduced.
The aerodynamic stabilityofthe vehicle isinflu-
enced considerably athigh speeds bythe front lip.
Due tothe small ground clearance requiredforthe
optimisation ofthe driving behaviour, thefront lip
and theair-brake spoilershavetobe placed inex-
posed positions tofulfil their function. Theycanbe
damaged, forexample byground orcurbstone
contact.
Ground
clearance
Please bear
in
mind thelimited ground clearance
of your caronuneven surfaces, whenparking
(curbs), onramps, liftingplatforms, etc.
Seating
Your carhas two seats.
The area behind theseats isnot intended forpas-
sengers.
A
Danger!
Severe personal injuryordeath canresult in
the event ofan accident.
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Never allowanyone tosit inthe area behind the
seats.
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Break inhints forthe first
1,000 miles/l,600 kilometers
The following tipswillbehelpful inobtaining opti-
mum performance fromyournewPorsche.
Despite themost modern, high-precision manufac-
turing methods, itcannot becompletely avoided
that themoving partshavetowear inwith each
other. Thiswearing-in occursmainlyinthe first
1,000 milesj1,600 km.
Therefore:
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Preferably takelonger trips.
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Avoid frequent coldstarts withshort-distance
driving whenever possible.
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Avoid fullthrottle startsandabrupt stops.
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Donot exceed maximum enginespeedof
4,200 rpm(revolutions perminute).
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Donot run acold engine athigh rpmeither in
Neutral oringear.
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Donot letthe engine labor,especially when
driving uphill.Shifttothe next lower gearin
time (usethemost favorable rpmrange).
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Never lugthe engine inhigh gear atlow
speeds. Thisruleapplies atall times, notjust
during thebreak-in period.
Controls, Instruments
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Donot participate inmotor racing events,
sports driving schools, etc.during thefirst
1,000 milesj1,600 kilometers.
There maybeaslight stiffness inthe steering,
gear-shifting orother controls duringthebreak-in
period whichwillgradually disappear.
Break inbrake padsanddiscs
New brake padsanddiscs havetobe "broken in",
and therefore onlyattain optimal frictionwhenthe
car has covered severalhundred milesorkm.
The slightly reduced brakingabilitymustbecom-
pensated forbypressing thebrake pedalharder.
This alsoapplies whenever thebrake padsand
brake discsarereplaced.
New tires
New tires donot have maximum traction.They
tend tobe slippery.
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Break innew tires bydriving atmoderate
speeds duringthefirst 60to120 milesj1 00to
200 km.Longer braking distances mustbean-
ticipated.
Engine
oilconsumption
During thebreak-in periodoilconsumption maybe
higher thannormal.
As always, therate ofoil consumption dependson
the quality andviscosity ofoil, the speed atwhich
the engine isoperated, theclimate androad con-
ditions, aswell asthe amount ofdilution andoxi-
dation ofthe lubricant.
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Make ahabit ofchecking engineoilwith every
fuel filling, addifnecessary.
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Brakebooster
The brake booster assistsbraking onlywhen
the engine isrunning.
When thecar ismoving whiletheengine isnot run-
ning, orifthe brake booster isdefective, more
pressure onthe brake pedalisrequired tobring
the car toastop.
Moisture orroad saltonbrakes affects braking.
When thevehicle isdriven onsalted roadsforex-
tended periods, thebrakes shouldbewashed
down thoroughly aboutevery2weeks. Anauto-
matic carwash facilitycannot dothis jobproperly.
Brakes willdry after afew cautious brakeapplica-
tions.
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Warning!
Driving through watermayreduce thetrac-
tion. Moisture onbrakes fromroadwater, car
wash, orcoating ofroad saltmay affect
braking efficiency.
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Cautiously applybrakes totest brakes after
being exposed.
Brake
wear
Your carhas excellent brakes,butthey arestill
subject towear. Therate atwhich theywear de-
pends onhow thebrakes areused.
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Have thebrake system inspected atthe
intervals recommended inyour Maintenance
Booklet.
•• Warning lightUSA
• Warning lightCanada
If the warning lightsinthe instrument panelandon-
board computer stayonwhen theengine isrun-
ning orcome onwhile driving, thebrake padsare
worn, excessively.
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Donot continue tooperate thevehicle.
Have yourauthorized Porschedealerinspect
or replace thebrake pads.
Brake
pads
Wear onthe brake padsandbrake discsdepends
to agreat extent onthe driving styleandthecon-
ditions ofuse and therefore cannotbeexpressed
in actual milesonthe road.
The high-performance brakesystem isdesigned
for optimal braking effectatall speeds andtem-
peratures.
Certain speeds, brakingforcesandambient
conditions (suchastemperature andhumidity)
therefore mightcause "brake noises".
New brake padsorlinings
New brake padsandbrake discshavetobe "bro-
ken i",and therefore onlyattain optimal friction
when thecar has covered severalhundred miles
or km.
The slightly reduced brakingabilitymustbecom-
pensated forbypressing thebrake pedalharder.
This alsoapplies whenever thebrake padsand
brake discsarereplaced.
Controls, Instruments
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Instrument On-board
Textdisplay in Meaning/measure
panel computer
on-boardcomputer
USA
ServiceHave
thebrake padsreplaced atan authorized
•
II
wear
on Porsche
dealerwithout delay.
brake pads
Canada
D
iJ
USA
Warning
Stopimmediately inasuitable place.
R
brake
Donot continue driving.Havethefault
fluid level remedied
atan authorized Porschedealer.
Canada
~
USA
Warning
Stopimmediately inasuitable place.
~
brake
Donot continue driving.Havethefault
distribution remedied
atan authorized Porschedealer.
Canada
~
USA
ASSfailure Have
thefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
ABS
III
dealer.
Canada
(@)
~
~
Airbag
failure Havethefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
dealer.
Controls, Instruments
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Index
A
ABS (antilock brakesystem) 44,45,54,56
Warning light 54,56
Acoustic warningsignal. 69
Aerodynamic components 9
Air compressor 100
Air conditioning system 90
Air distribution 88,90
Air filter 128
Airbag 38,39
Switching offpassenger airbag 36
Warning light 54,56
Alarm System 24,107
Alcantara 136
Antenna 107,131
Antifreeze 113
Antilock brakesystem (ABS) 44,45
Ashtray 94
Assembly aidsforwheel changes 150
Audio operation 105,106
Auto-button airconditioning system 90,91
Automatic
Airconditioning 90
Car washes 131
Door locking 21
Headlight adjustment... 82
Locking retractor 34
Speed control 54,56,58,86, 87
Average consumption 68
Average speed 68,72
190
Index
B
Backrest Adjustment 30
Release 30,31
Battery 100,155
Warning light.. 54,56,58
Before driving off 14,15
Belt tensioner 32
Belts 32,136
Warning light... 54,56
Blower adjustment 88,90, 93
Brakes 40,119
Distribution warninglight... 54,56
Fluid 119,185
Fluid level 54,56
Fluid warning light 119
Lights 165,171
Pad wear warning light 54,56
Pads 16,43
Parking brakewarning light... 54,56
Break inhints 16
Bulbs Chart 163
Replacing 162
C
Canholder 95
Capacities, overview 185
Car care 130
Car washes 131Cassette
tape
Holder 97
Player
l
06
Catalytic converters 125
Cautions 112,140
Central locking 22
emergency operation 23
Changing wheels 150
Check engine
Warning light.. 54,56,66
Child restraint
Anchorages ,35
Switching offpassenger airbag 37
Syste m 36
Cigarette lighter 94
Circulating airbutton 91
Circulating airsetting 89,91
Clock 54,56,64
Clothes hook 96
Clutch pedal .40
Compact disc
Changer 106
Holder 97
Player
l
06
Compartment monitoring 24
Compressor 91,92
Coolant 62,113
Level 113
Temperature gauge 62
Warning light 62
Cooling system 62,113