check oil level PORSCHE 911 GT3 2004 5.G Owners Manual
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DearOwner,
We would liketothank youforyour purchase ofa
Porsche Sportscar.
Judging bythe caryou have chosen, youareamo-
torist ofaspecial breed,andyou areprobably no
novice whenitcomes toautomobiles.
Remember however,aswith anyvehicle, you
should taketime tofamiliarize yourselfwithyour
Porsche anditsperformance characteristics. Al-
ways drivewithin yourownunique capabilities as
a driver andyour levelofexperience withyour
Porsche. Ensurethatanyone elsedriving your
Porsche doesthesame. Toprevent orminimize
injury, always useyour safety belts.Never con-
sume alcohol ordrugs before orduring theoper-
ation ofyour vehicle.
This Owner's Manualcontains ahost ofuseful in-
formation. Pleasetakethetime toread thismanu-
al before youdrive yournewPorsche. Becomefa-
miliar withtheoperation ofyour Porsche carfor
maximum safetyandoperating pleasure.Thebet-
ter you know yourPorsche, themore pleasure you
will experience drivingyournewcar.
Always keepyourOwner's Manualinthe car, and
give itto the new owner ifyou ever sellyour
Porsche.
2 A
separate Maintenance Booklet
explainshow
you cankeep yourPorsche intop driving condition
by having itserviced regularly.
A separate Warranty andCustomer Informa-
tion Booklet
containsdetailedinformation about
the warranties coveringyourPorsche.
For U.S. only:
If you believe thatyour vehicle hasafault which
could cause acrash, injuryordeath, youshould
immediately informtheNational Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA)inaddition to
notifying PorscheCarsNorth America, Inc.
(Porsche CarsN.AJ
If NHTSA receives similarcomplaints, itmay open
an investigation, andifitfinds thatasafety prob-
lem exists inagroup ofvehicles, itmay order are-
call and remedy campaign. However,NHTSAcan-
not become involvedinindividual problems be-
tween youandyour dealer, orPorsche CarsN.A..
To contact NHTSA, youmay either calltheAuto
Safety Hotline toll-free at1-(800)-424-9393
(or 366-0123 inWashington, D.C.area) orwrite
to: NHTSA, U.S.Department ofTransportation,
Washington, D.C.20590. Youcanalso obtain oth-
er information aboutmotor vehicle safetyfromthe
Hotline. Your
carhas thousands ofparts andcomponents
which havebeen designed andmanufactured in
accordance withPorsche's highstandards ofen-
gineering qualityandsafety.
Any alteration ofthe vehicle maynegate or
interfere withthose safety features builtinto
the vehicle.
Your Porsche isintended tobe used inasafe man-
ner obeying thelocal lawsandinthe light ofdriv-
ing conditions facedbyyou, andinaccordance
with theinstructions providedinthis Owner's Man-
ual.
Do not misuse yourPorsche byignoring
those lawsanddriving conditions, orby
ignoring theinstructions inthis manual.
Any alteration ormisuse ofthe vehicle can
lead toaccidents andsevere orfatal
personal injuries.
Regularly checkyourvehicle forsigns of
damage.
Damaged ormissing aerodynamic
components suchasspoilers orunderside
panels affectthedriving behavior and
therefore mustbereplaced immediately.
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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
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Turn theengine offbefore youattempt any
checks orrepairs onthe vehicle.
I>
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.
I>
Check, andifnecessary replacewornor
cracked wiperblades.
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See that allwindows areclear andunob-
structed.
I>
Check airintake slotsandarea between lug-
gage compartment lidand windshield arefree
of snow andice,sothe heater andthewind-
shield wipers workproperly.
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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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Instrument PanelUSAModels
Also refer tothe corresponding chaptersin
the Owner's Manual.
1 Voltmeter
2 Speedometer withanalogue display
3 Speedometer withdigital display
4 Automatic speedcontrol indicator light
5 Tachometer
6 Turn signal indicator light,left
7 High beam indicator light
8 On-board computer
9 Turn signal indicator light,right
10 Light sensor forinstrument illumination
11 Clock
12 Cooling system
Temperature gauge,warning light
13 Fuel
Level gauge, warning light
14 Engine oilpressure gauge
Controls, Instruments
Warning
lightslindicator lights
A Washer fluidlevel warning light
B Check engine warning light
CABS warning light
D Brake fluidlevel,
Brake distribution warninglight
E Parking brakewarning light
F Brake padwear warning light
G Engine oilpressure warninglight
H Battery warning light
I Safety beltwarning light
J
Airbag warning light
K Luggage compartment lid/
engine compartment lidwarning light
When
theignition isswitched on,the warning
lights lightupfor alamp check.
Note
Warnings thathave been given arestored inthe
appropriate controlunitmemory andcanberead
out atan authorized Porschedealer.
This information canhelp towarn youabout situa-
tions which maybehazardous toyou oryour car.
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Instrument PanelCanada Models
Also refer tothe corresponding chaptersin
the Owner's Manual.
1 Voltmeter
2 Speedometer withanalogue display
3 Speedometer withdigital display
4 Automatic speedcontrol indicator light
5 Tachometer
6 Turn signal indicator light,left
7 High beam indicator light
8 On-board computer
9 Turn signal indicator light,right
10 Light sensor forinstrument illumination
11 Clock
12 Cooling system
Temperature gauge,warning light
13 Fuel
Level gauge, warning light
14 Engine oilpressure gauge
Controls, Instruments
Warning
Iights/indicator lights
A Washer fluidlevel warning light
B Check engine warning light
CABS warning light
o
Brake fluidlevel,
Brake distribution warninglight
E Parking brakewarning light
F Brake padwear warning light
G Engine oilpressure warninglight
H Battery warning light
I Safety beltwarning light
J
Airbag warning light
K Luggage compartment lid/
engine compartment lidwarning light
When
theignition isswitched on,the warning
lights lightupfor alamp check.
Note
Warnings thathave been given arestored inthe
appropriate controlunitmemory andcanberead
out atan authorized Porschedealer.
This information canhelp towarn youabout situa-
tions which maybehazardous toyou oryour car.
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Engine OilPressure
~ Gauge
With awarmed-up engineandataspeed of3000
rpm, theoilpressure shouldbeapprox. 3.5bar.
If
the oilpressure dropsabruptly andthe
warning lightsinthe instrument panelandin
the on-board computer comeonwhile the
engine isrunning orwhile driving:
I>
Immediately stopinasuitable place
and switch engine off.
Measures see"Warning light".
Warning light
The warning lightinthe instrument panellightsup
when ignition isswitched onand must goout when
engine isrunning.
If the warning lightsinthe instrument panel
and inthe on-board computer comeonwith
the engine running orwhile driving:
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Immediately stopinasuitable place.
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Switch offthe engine.
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Check whether thereisan obvious oilleak on
or under thecar.
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Ifno oilleak canbedetected:
Measure theoillevel using theon-board com-
puter orthe oildipstick
withtheengine
idling.
Please observe thechapter "ON-BOARD COM-
PUTER (BC)"onPage 67.
Please observe thechapter "ENGINE OillEV-
El" onPage 115.
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Add engine oilifnescessary.
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Caution!
Risk ofengine damage.
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Donot continue drivingifthere isan obvious oil
leak.
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Donot continue drivingifthe warning lights
come oneven though oillevel iscorrect.
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Have thefault remedied atthe nearest
authorized Porschedealer.
Controls, Instruments
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"OIL"
Display andmeasurement ofthe engine
oil level
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Caution!
Risk ofengine damage.
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Regularly checktheoillevel before refuelling.
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Donot allow theoillevel tofall below themini-
mum mark.
Conditions formeasuring theoillevel
1. Engine idling.
2. Engine isat operating temperature.
3. Vehicle islevel.
4. Vehicle stationary.
Switching onselection field"A"
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Push operating leverforward.
Initiating
oillevel
measurement
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Select "OIL"withtheoperating lever.
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Push operating leverforward.
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Push operating leverforward.
Measurement isstarted.
The waiting timeforoillevel measurement isindi-
cated byatime display and"cycling" segments of
the oillevel display. Once
themeasurement hasbeen completed, you
can read offthe engine oillevel onthe segment
display. If the oillevel hasfallen below themin. mark, the
segment belowthemin. mark flashes.
The difference betweenthemin. andmax. marks
on the segment displayisapprox. 1.5 liters
0.6 quarts).
One segment ofthe display corresponds toa
quantity ofapprox.
0.25
liters
(0.26
quart).
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Top upengine oil.
Never addmore engine oilthan required
to reach themax. mark.
I>
Please observe thechapter "ENGINE OILLEV-
EL" onPage 115.
Info
The "Info" function allowsyoutocall theprerequi-
sites foroillevel measurement.
Failure
A failure ofthe oillevel display isindicated bya
warning message inthe on-board computer.
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Controls, Instruments
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Display"Check
oillevel"
The computer display"Check oillevel" isan addi-
tional reminder toyou tocheck theoillevel.
The display depends onthe distance travelled and
the operating conditions, anddoes notindicate
whether ornot the oillevel iscorrect.
Controls, Instruments
"BC"
Calling andresetting on-board
computer functions
Switching onselection field"A"
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Push operating leverforward.
Example:
Resetting averageconsumption
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Select "BC"withtheoperating lever.
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Push operating leverforward,
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Select "0mpg" withtheoperating lever.
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Push operating leverforward,
I>
Push operating leverforward.
The average consumption isreset to
"- -,- 0mpg".
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Warnings inthe Instrument Panelandinthe On-Board Computer
If
awarning message appears,alwaysrefertothe corresponding chaptersinthe Owner's Manual.
Warning messages areissued only
if
all measurement preconditionsaremet.
Therefore, checkallfluid levels regularly -in particular, alwayschecktheengine oillevel before refuelling.
Instrument
panel
USA
On-board
computer Text
display in
on-board computer
Seat belt
Handbrake
Meaning/measure
Driver andpassengers mustfasten theirsafety belts.
Handbrake notreleased.
Canada
p
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Ignition
key
•••
not
removed
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lights
on
III
FronVrear
•••
lid
not
closed
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Refill
washer fluid
Trip counter
reset Close
luggage compartment lid,
engine compartment lid.
Trip odometer isreset to
O.
Controls,Instruments
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Instrument On-board
Textdisplay in
Meaning/measure
panel computer
on-boardcomputer
Units Theunits kilometers/miles forspeed anddistance
are changed
werechanged.
LIMIT Currentspeedcanbeaccepted forthe acoustic
Cannot be
warningsignalonlyifthe vehicle isinmotion.
accepted with
vehicle stopped
USA
LIMIT
Selectedspeedlimitforthe acoustic warningsignal
~
exceeded
hasbeen exceeded.
Adjust yourspeed ifnecessary.
Canada
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Fuel level gauge
IJl
Consider
rangeon
Refuelatthe next opportunity.
warning light
remainingfuel
II
Engine
oil
Stopimmediately atasuitable place,
pressure measureoillevel withtheon-board computer and,if
too low
necessary,addengine oil.
Temperature
•
Engine
Switchengineoffand letitcool.
gauge warning
temperature Checkcoolant leveland,ifnecessary,
light toohigh
addcoolant.
Temperature Check
Switchengineoffand letitcool.
gauge warning
coolantlevel
Checkcoolant leveland,ifnecessary,
light flashes
addcoolant.
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Controls, Instruments
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Instrument On-board
Text
display in Meaning/measure
panel computer
on-board
computer
Q
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Check
Engine Please
observe thechapter
"CHECK ENGINE
WARNING LIGHT"
onPage 66.
Have thefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
dealer.
Temperature
~
Failure
of Have
faultremedied atan authorized Porschedealer.
gauge warning engine-
light flashes compartment
blower
[iJ
Warning
Stop
inasafe place andswitch theengine off.Donot
battery/ continue
driving.
generator Have
thefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
dealer.
iii
Failure
indicator Oil
pressure indicatorisfaulty.
Have thefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
dealer.
;;
Failure
Have
thefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
oil level dealer.
indicator
•
Failure
indicator Coolant
temperature gaugeisfaulty .
Have thefault remedied atan authorized Porsche
dealer.
ri1
Failure
indicator The
coolant temperature gauge,tacho-
meter orcruise control, etc.,could befaulty. Have
the fault remedied atan authorized Porschedealer.
Controls, Instruments