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FuelWhen the ignition is on, the fuel level is displayed 
on the instrument panel.
fPlease see the chapter “FUEL GAUGE” on 
page 111.
 Warning!
Fuel is highly flammable and harmful to 
health.
f Fire, open flame and smoking are prohibited 
when handling fuel.
f Avoid contact with skin or  clothing, since injury 
to your skin may occur.
f Do not inhale fuel vapors, since they may make 
you ill and possibly cause death if inhalation is 
prolonged and occurs in a closed space.
To prevent damage to the emission control 
system and engine:
f Never drive the tank dry.
f Avoid high cornering speeds after the warning lights have come on.
f Please see the chapter “FUEL ECONOMY” on 
page 264. To avoid permanent damage 
to the functionality of 
the catalytic converters and oxygen sensors, use 
unleaded fuel only.
The engine is designed to provide optimum 
performance and fuel consumption if  unleaded 
premium fuel with 98 RON/88 MON  is used.
If unleaded fuels with octane ratings of  less than 
98 RON/88 MON  are used, the engine’s knock 
control automatically adapts the ignition timing. 
Porsche recommends that you use fuel with 
at least 95 RON/85 MON  in your vehicle.
The emission control system can be damaged in 
various ways (e.g. fueling incorrectly, shortage of 
fuel, tow-starting).
f Please see the chapter “HOW EMISSION 
CONTROL WORKS” on page 263. Note on operation
Information on the fuel quality can normally 
be found on the pump.
If this is not the case, ask a fuel station attendant.
If the recommended fuel 
is not available, you 
can also use unleaded regular fuel (91 RON/
82.5 MON) in an emergency.
However, this could reduce performance and 
increase fuel consumption.
f Avoiding driving at full throttle.
In some countries the available fuel quality may 
not meet requirements and can result in coking 
around the inlet valve.
In this case, the fuel  may be mixed with the 
additive sold and recommended by Porsche after 
consulting a authorized Porsche dealer.
Porsche part number 000 043 206 89.
f Observe the instructions and mixture ratios 
stated on the container.
It is important that the service intervals, 
particularly the oil change intervals, are 
observed in accordance with the specifications 
in the “Maintenance” booklet. 
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Refuelling
 Danger!
The RF energy from a cellphone can cause a 
sparking on bare metal, much like aluminum 
foil in a microwave oven. The spark could 
ignite gasoline fumes present while refuling.
Static discharge from your body can ignite 
gasoline fumes present when you get back 
out of the vehicle and touch the fuel nozzle.
In either case, resulting fire can cause 
serious damage to the vehicle, serious injury 
or death to persons in immediate vicinity.
f Do not use a cellphone while pumping gas.
fDo not re-enter the vehicle while pumping gas.
1. Stop the engine and switch off the ignition.
2 . O p e n  t h e  f i l l e r  f l a p  b y  p re s s i n g  o n  t h e  re a r  p a r t  of the filler flap ( arrow). 
The vehicle must be unlocked. 3. Slowly open and remove the tank cap.
Put the tank cap into the holder ( arrow).
4. Add the fuel additive recommended by  Porsche if necessary.
5. Insert the pump nozzle  fully into the filler neck. 
The handle of the pump nozzle must point 
downwards.
Total capacity:
Panamera S:  approx. 21.14 US gallons 
(80 liters). 
Panamera 4S/Panamera Turbo:  
approx. 26.42 US gallons (100 liters). 
The reserve is approx. 3.96 US gallons 
(15 liters) for each. 
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Fuel Recommendations Your Porsche is equipped with catalytic 
converters and must use UNLEADED FUEL 
ONLY . 
Your 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. 
It is important to observe the regular service 
intervals, and particularly  the oil change intervals, 
specified in the “Maintenance” booklet.
T h e  u s e  o f  U N L E A D E D  F U E L  O N LY  i s  c r i t i c a l l y  
important to the life of the catalytic 
converters. Deposits fr om leaded fuels will 
ruin the converters and make them 
ineffective as an emis sion control device. 
Cars with catalytic converters have a smaller fuel 
tank opening, and gas station pumps that 
dispense unleaded fuel ha ve smaller nozzles. This 
will prevent accidental pumping of leaded fuel into 
cars with catalytic converters. Unleaded fuels may not be available outside the 
continental U.S. and Canada. Therefore, we 
recommend you do not take your car to areas or 
countries where unleaded fuel may not be 
available. 
Octane ratings Octane rating indicates a fuel’s ability to resist 
detonation. Therefore, buying the correct octane 
gas is important to prevent engine “damage”. 
The RON octane rating is based on the research 
method. The CLC (U.S. 
Cost of Living  Council 
octane rating) or AKI ( anti knock  index) octane 
rating usually displayed on U.S. fuel pumps is 
calculated as research octane number plus motor 
octane number, divided by 2, that is written as:
The CLC or AKI octane rating is usually lower than 
the RON rating: 
For example: 95 RON equals 90 CLC or AKI.
Fuels containing ethanolDo not use any fuels containing more than 10 
percent ethanol by volume.
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. 
RON+MON
2 R+M
2
or 
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Fuel Evaporation Control Fuel tank venting The evaporation chamber and the carbon canister 
prevent fuel vapors from escaping to the 
atmosphere at extreme high outside 
temperatures, when driving abruptly around 
curves and when the car is parked at an incline or 
in any other nonlevel position. Vapor control system and storage When the fuel tank is filled, vapors are collected in 
the evaporation chamber by  a vent line leading the 
vapors to the carbon canister where they are 
stored as long as the engine does not run. Purge system When the engine is running, the fuel vapors from 
the canister will be mixed with fresh air from the 
ambient air of the canister. This mixture will be 
directed to the intake air housing by the tank vent 
line, mixed with the intake  air and burned during 
normal combustion.
Car Care Instructionsf Please see the chapter “EXERCISE EXTREME 
CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE” 
on page 252.
Regular and correct care helps to maintain 
the value of your car and is also a 
precondition for the New Vehicle Warranty 
and the Anti Corrosion Warranty.
Your authorized Porsche dealer has specially 
developed car-care products from the 
Porsche program available either singly or 
as complete car-care  sets. They will be 
pleased to help you select suitable products.
Whether you use Porsche products or other 
commercially available cleaning agents first 
make sure of their correct application.
A Porsche that is well-cared for can look like new 
for years. It all depends  on the amount of care the 
owner is willing to give the car.
 Warning!
Risk of serious personal injury or damage to 
the vehicle or property.
Cleaning agents may be hazardous to your 
health.
Most chemical cleaners are concentrates 
which require dilution. High concentrations 
might cause problems ranging from irritation 
to serious injury as well as damage to your 
vehicle.
f Keep cleaning agents out of reach from 
children.
f Observe all caution labels.
f Always read directions on the container before 
using any product. These directions may 
contain information necessary to avoid 
personal injury.
f Do not use fuel, kerosene, naphtha, nail polish 
remover or other volatile cleaning fluids. They 
may be toxic, flammable  or hazardous in other 
ways. Only use spot removing fluids in a well 
vented area.
f Do not clean the underside of chassis, 
fenders, wheel covers, etc., without protecting 
your hands and arms as  you may cut yourself on sharp-edged metal parts. 
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Polishing
Only when the original 
shine can no longer be 
obtained using preservatives should paint polish 
be used to clean the paint.
We recommend Porsche paint polish.
Removing spots and stains
f Remove tar spatters, traces of oil, insects etc. 
as soon as possible using an insect remover, 
as they discolor the paint if left to work on it 
over time.
f Wash the treated areas carefully afterwards.
Repairing minor paint damage
f Have minor paint damage (cracks, scratches 
or stone damage) repaired immediately 
before  corrosion begins.
Please contact a qualif ied specialist workshop. 
We recommend that you have an authorized 
Porsche dealer to do this work as they have 
trained workshop personnel and the necessary 
parts and tools.
If traces of corrosion have already formed, these 
must be thoroughly removed. An anti-corrosion 
primer must then be applied to these spots, 
followed by top-coat paint. Paint data can be found on the vehicle data 
carrier.
f
Please see the chapter “VEHICLE DATA BANK” 
on page 323.
Cleaning the engine compartment
 Caution!
Risk of damage, e.g. to the alternator, 
painted surfaces, and the valve covers.
f Never use high-pressure cleaners with 
a round-jet nozzle.
f Always observe a minimum distance of 20 in. 
(50 cm).
f Always cover the lid of the brake fluid reservoir 
prior to cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner. 
Never point the cleaning jet directly at the lid.
f Do not point the cleaning  jet directly at any of the aforementioned components.
Note on operation
If the vehicle is driven frequently on salted 
or gritted roads:
f Have the engine compartment cleaned 
regularly.
Cleaning windowsfClean all windows regularly, inside and out, 
with window cleaner.
We recommend Porsche window cleaner.
f Do not use the same chamois for painted 
surfaces and for drying the windows.
Preservative residues could reduce 
transparency.
f Remove insect residues with insect remover.
Note
The front side windows have a water-repellent 
(hydrophobic) coating, which prevents soiling 
of the windows.
This coating is subject to natural wear and can 
be renewed.
f Please contact a qualified specialist workshop. 
We recommend that you have an authorized 
Porsche dealer to do this work as they have 
trained workshop personnel and the necessary 
parts and tools. 
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Care of windshield wiper bladesWindshield wiper blades that are in perfect 
condition are vital for a clear view.
fPlease see the chapter “WIPER BLADES” on 
page 261.
f Have the wiper blades replaced twice per year 
(before and after the cold season) or if wiper 
performance deteriorates or the blades are 
damaged.
f Clean the wiper blades with window cleaner at 
regular intervals, especially after washing the 
vehicle in a car wash.
We recommend Porsche window cleaner.
If wiper blades are very dirty (e.g. covered with 
insect remains), they  can be cleaned with 
a sponge or cloth.
If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this may be due 
to the following:
– If the vehicle is washed in an automatic  car wash, wax residues may adhere to 
the windshield. These wax residues can 
be removed only by using window 
cleaner concentrate. 
f Please see the chapter “WASHER FLUID” on 
page 259. Contact your authorized Porsche dealer for more 
information.
– The wiper blades may be damaged or worn.
f
Have damaged wiper blades replaced 
immediately.
UndercoatingThe underside of your car is durably protected 
against chemical and mechanical influences.
As it is not possible to ex clude the risk of damage 
to this protective coating in  day to day driving, it 
is advisable to have the underside of the car 
inspected at certain intervals - preferably before 
the start of winter and again in spring - and the 
undercoating restored as necessary.
Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the 
bodyseal treatment procedures and has the 
necessary equipment for applying factory 
approved materials. We recommend that you 
entrust them with such work and inspections.
Unlike conventional spray oils, undercoating and 
rust-proofing compounds based on bitumen or 
wax do not attack the  sound-proofing materials 
applied at the factory.
 Warning!
Danger of fire resulting in serious personal 
injury or death.
f Do not apply additional undercoating or rust-
proofing on or near the exhaust manifold, 
exhaust pipes, catalytic converters or heat 
shields. During driving the substance used for undercoating could overheat and ignite.
f Before applying fresh underseal, carefully 
remove deposits or dirt and grease. Once it 
has dried, the new undercoating compound 
forms a tough protective coating which 
provides efficient rust-proofing of the floor 
panels and components.
f Always apply a fresh coating of suitable preser-
vative to unprotect areas after cleaning the 
underside of the body, the transmission, the 
engine or carrying out repairs to under-body, 
engine or transmission components.
Effective rust-proofing is particularly important 
during the cold weather  season. If your car is 
driven frequently in areas where salt has been 
spread on the roads, the whole engine compart-
ment should be cleane d thoroughly after the 
winter to prevent salt from causing any lasting 
damage. A full under-body wash should also be 
performed at the same time. 
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Exercise Extreme Caution when 
Working on your Vehicle
 Danger!
Ignoring the following instructions may 
cause serious personal injury or death.
f The engine compartment of any motor vehicle 
is a potentially hazardou s area. If you are not 
fully familiar with proper repair procedures, do 
not attempt the adjustments described on the 
following pages.
f O n l y  w o r k  o n  y o u r  v e h i c l e  o u t d o o r s  o r  i n  a  w e l l  
ventilated area.
f Ensure that there are no open flames in the 
area of your vehicle at any time when fuel 
fumes might be present. Be especially 
cautious of devices such as hot water heaters 
which ignite a flame intermittently.
f Before working on any part in the engine 
compartment, turn the engine off and let it cool 
down sufficiently. Hot engine compartment 
components can burn skin on contact.
f Be alert and cautious around the engine at all 
times while it is running.  If you have to work on 
the engine while it is running, always put the 
parking brake on  and put the PDK selector 
lever in position  P or N.
f In particular, be very careful to ensure that 
items of clothing (ties, shirt, sleeves etc.), 
jewelry, long hair, hand or fingers cannot get  caught in the fan, belts or other moving parts.
The radiator and radiator fans are in the front 
of the car.
The fans can start or continue running as a 
function of temperature,
 even with the engine 
switched off.
Carry out work in these areas only with the 
engine off and exercise extreme caution.
f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic 
ignition system. When the ignition is on, high 
voltage is present in all wires connected with 
the ignition system; therefore, exercise 
extreme caution when working on any part of 
the engine while the ignition is on or the engine 
is running.
f Always support your car with safety stands if it 
is necessary to work under the car. The jack 
supplied with the car is not adequate for this 
purpose.
Switch off level control of air suspension and 
height adjustment.
Please see the chapter “RAISING THE VEHICLE 
WITH A LIFTING PLATFORM, TROLLEY JACK 
OR STANDARD JACK” on page 290.
f When working under the car without safety 
stands but with the wheels on the ground, 
make sure the car is on level ground, the 
wheels are blocked, and that the engine 
cannot be started.
Withdraw ignition keys (switch ignition off in 
vehicles that have Porsche Entry & Drive). f
Do not smoke or allow an open flame around 
the battery or fuel.
Keep a fire extinguisher close at hand.
f Incomplete or improper servicing may cause 
problems in the operation of the car. If in doubt 
about any servicing, have it done by your 
authorized Porsche dealer.
Improper maintenance during the warranty 
period may affect your Porsche warranty 
coverage.
f Supplies of fluids, e.g. engine oil, washer fluid, 
brake fluid or coolant, are hazardous to your 
health. 
Keep these fluids out of children's reach and 
dispose of them in accordance with the 
appropriate regulations.
f Some countries require additional tools and 
special spare parts to be carried in your 
vehicle. Please make enquiries before driving 
abroad.
Note
The tools required for changing a wheel (e.g. jack, 
wheel bolt wrench, assembly aids) are not 
supplied as standard with the vehicle. Your 
authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to 
advise you. 
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Jacking point for lifting platform and jack at the frontRaising the vehicle
with a lifting platform, trolley jack 
or standard jack fBefore driving the vehicle onto a lifting 
platform, make sure that there is sufficient 
space between the lifting platform and 
the vehicle.
Jacking point for lifting platform and jack at the rear
 Caution!
Serious personal injury or death and/or 
serious damage to the engine or vehicle may 
occur, if you lift the vehicle improperly.
f Never lift the verhicle at any other place than 
the jacking points.
f Never lift the vehicle by the engine, 
transmission or axles.
f Do not damage any sensitive components in the vecinity of the jacking points. Raising vehicles with a level control system
Switch off the automatic level control system 
before driving onto a lifting platform or before 
raising the vehicle using a lifting platform, trolley 
jack or standard jack.
Switching off level control
The level control system can only be switched off 
when the vehicle is stationary. To increase ground 
clearance, the vehicle shou
ld be set to High Level 
before switching off level control.
f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE ACTIVE 
SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT (PASM)” on 
page 208.
1. Switch on ignition.
2. Press and hold button   (for approx.  10 seconds) until the message “Control off” 
appears on the multi-function display. 
Switching on level control
1. Lower the vehicle.
2. Switch on ignition.
3. Press and hold button   (for approx.  10 seconds) until the message “Control on” 
appears on the multi-function display.
Note
Level control is switched on automatically at 
speeds of more than 4 mph (7 km/h). 
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Wheel Bolts fAlways clean the wheel bolts before fitting.
f Wheel bolts must not be greased.
f Replace damaged wheel bolts.
Only use genuine Porsche wheel bolts 
assigned especially to this model or wheel 
bolts of similar quality that have been 
manufactured according to Porsche 
specifications and production requirements.
Tightening torque
Tightening torque for wheel bolts: 160 Nm 
(118 ftlb.) .
Security wheel boltsThe adapter (wrench socket) for the security 
wheel bolts is stored in the tool tray under the 
luggage compartment floor.
fIf the wheels have to be removed at the 
workshop, do not forget to hand over the 
socket for the security wheel bolts along 
with the car key.
f To loosen or tighten the wheel bolt with anti-
theft protection, the adapter must be used 
between the wheel bolt and the wheel 
bolt wrench.
f When positioning the wrench socket, ensure 
that it engages fully  in the teeth of the 
wheel bolt.
Flat Tire 1. Stop the vehicle as far away from the driving  lane as possible.
The vehicle must be parked on a firm and flat 
surface offering adequate grip.
2. Switch emergency flasher on.
3. Apply the parking brake.
4. Put the vehicle in 1st gear or move the PDK  selector lever to position  P.
5. Straighten the front wheels.
6. Remove the ignition key, or the control unit on  vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, in order to 
lock the steering and pr event the engine from 
being started.
7. Get all passengers to leave the vehicle.
8. Set up the warning triangle at  a suitable distance.Filling in tire sealantThe tire sealant and compressor with pressure 
tester can be found in the tool tray under the 
loadspace floor in the luggage compartment.
The tire sealant can be used to seal small cuts, 
especially in the tire tread.
Sealing the tire with the tire sealant is only an 
emergency solution so you can drive to the 
nearest workshop. Even if the tire is air-tight,  
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Electrical SystemIn order to avoid damage and faults in electrical or 
electronic systems, electrical accessories should 
be installed at a qualified specialist workshop. We 
recommend that you have an authorized Porsche 
dealer to do this work, as they have the trained 
workshop personnel and the necessary parts and 
tools for this type of work.
fUse only accessories approved by Porsche.
 Warning!
Risk of short circuit and fire, resulting in 
serious personal injury or death.
Replacing fuses or relays with the engine 
running or the ignition on could cause 
electrical shock.
f Disconnect the negative terminal on 
the battery during all work on the 
electrical system.
f Please see the chapter “BATTERY” on page 303.
RelaysRelays should be checked or changed only at an 
authorised workshop.
Plug socket in glove compartmentSocketsElectrical accessories can be connected to the 
12 V sockets. 
You will find sockets in the  glove box, in the front 
and rear center consoles and in the luggage 
compartment, depending on vehicle equipment.