Porsche CAYMAN 2006 Owner Manual

WKD 987 621 06
© Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG
Porsche, the Porsche crest, PCCB, Tiptronic and Tequipment are registered trade­marks and the distinctive shapes of Porsche auto­mobiles are trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
All rights reserved.
Printed in Germany
9/05
Dear Owner,
we would like to thank you for your purchase of a Porsche Sports car.
Judging by the car you have chosen, you are a mo­torist of a special breed, and you are probably no novice when it comes to automobiles.
Remember however, as with any vehicle, you should take time to familiarize yourself with your Porsche and its performance characteristics. Al­ways drive within your own unique capabilities as a driver and your level of experience with your Porsche. Ensure that anyone else driving your Porsche does the same. To prevent or minimize in­jury, always use your safety belts. Never consume alcohol or drugs before or during the operation of your vehicle.
This Owner’s Manual contains a host of useful in­formation. Please take the time to read this manu­al before you drive your new Porsche. Become fa­miliar with the operation of your Porsche car for maximum safety and operating pleasure. The bet­ter you know your Porsche, the more pleasure you will experience driving your new car. Always keep your Owner’s Manual in the car, and give it to the new owner if you ever sell your Porsche.
A separate Maintenance Booklet explains how you can keep your Porsche in top driving condition by having it serviced regularly.
A separate Warranty and Customer Informa­tion Booklet contains detailed information about
the warranties covering your Porsche.
For U.S. only:
If you believe that your vehicle has a fault which could cause a crash, injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (Porsche Cars N.A.).
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety prob­lem exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a re­call and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA can­not become involved in individual problems be­tween you and your dealer, or Porsche Cars N.A..
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1(800)424-9393 (or 0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHT­SA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washing­ton, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other infor­mation about motor vehicle safety from the Hot­line.
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Your car has thousands of parts and components which have been designed and manufactured in accordance with Porsche’s high standards of engi­neering quality and safety.
Any alteration of the vehicle may negate or interfere with those safety features built into the vehicle. Modifications may be carried out on your vehicle only if approved by Porsche.
Your Porsche is intended to be used in a safe man­ner obeying the local laws and in the light of driv­ing conditions faced by you, and in accordance with the instructions provided in this Owner’s Man­ual.
Do not misuse your Porsche by ignoring those laws and driving conditions, or by ignoring the instructions in this manual. Any alteration or misuse of the vehicle can lead to accidents and severe or fatal person al injuries.
The fitting of racing tires (e.g. slicks) for sporting events is not approved by Porsche. Very high cor­nering speeds can be achieved with racing tires. However, the resulting transverse acceleration values would jeopardize the adequate supply of oil to the engine. Porsche therefore will not accept any warranty or accept any liability for damage occurring as a re­sult of non-compliance with this provision.
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Regularly check your vehicle for signs of damage. Damaged or missing aerodynamic compo­nents such as spoilers or underside panels affect the driving behavior and therefore must be replaced immediately.
Your car may have all or some of the components described in this manual. Should you have difficulty understanding any of the explanations of features or equipment installed in your vehicle, contact your authorized Porsche dealer. He/She will be glad to assist you. Also check with your dealer on other available options or equipment.
Throughout this booklet, left is designated as the driver’s side of the vehicle, and right as the pas­senger’s side of the vehicle.
Text, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the information available at the time of printing.
It has always been Porsche’s policy to continuous­ly improve its products. Porsche, therefore, re­serves the right to make changes in design and specification, and to make additions or improvements in its product without incurring any obligation to install them on products previously manufactured.
We wish you many miles of safe and pleasurable driving in your Porsche.
Important
For your own protection and longer service life of your car, please follow all operating instructions and special warnings. These special warnings use the safety alert symbol, followed by the words Danger, Warning and Caution. These special warnings contain important messages regarding your safety and/or the potential for damage to your Porsche. Ignoring them could result in seri­ous mechanical failure or even physical injury.
f Do not alter your Porsche. Any alteration could
create dangerous conditions or defeat safety engineering features built into your car.
f Do not misuse your Porsche. Use it safely, and
consistently with the law, according to the driv­ing conditions, and the instructions in this man­ual.
Alteration or misuse of your Porsche could cause accidents and severe or fatal personal injuries.
Note to owners
In Canada, this manual is also available in French. To obtain a copy contact your dealer or write to:
Note aux proprietaires
Au Canada, ce manuel est également disponible en francais. Pour en obtenir un exemplaire, adres­sez-vous à votre concessionnaire ou écrivez à l’adresse ci-dessous.
Porsche Cars Canada, Ltd. Automobiles Porsche Canada, LTEE
5045 Orbitor Drive Building #8, Suite 200 Mississauga, Ontario Canada L4W 4Y4
Telephone number for customer assistance: 1-800-PORSCHE / Option 3
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Fuel Quality
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 Octane™ knock control” will adapt the ignition timing, if necessary.
Fuels containing alcohol and ether
Some areas of the U.S. require oxygenated fuels during certain portions of the year. Oxygenated fuels are fuels which contain alcohols (such as methanol or ethanol) or ether (such as MTBE).
Under normal conditions, the amount of these compounds in the fuel will not affect driveability.
You may use oxygenated fuels in your Porsche, provided the octane requirements for your vehicle are met. We recommend, however, that you 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.
Fuels containing MMT
Some North American fuels contain an octane enhancing additive called methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). If such fuels are used, your emission control system performance may be negatively affected. The check engine warning lights on your instrument panel may turn on. If this occurs, Porsche recommends you stop using fuels containing MMT.
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Tire Pressures for Cold Tires
Summer tires and snow tires
18 inch wheels front 29 psi (2.0 bar)
19 inch wheels front 32 psi (2.2 bar)
f Please observe the chapter “TPC TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING” on Page 103.
These tire pressures are valid only for Porsche approved tires. For replacement tires it is imperative that you consult the Technical Data and Tires, Wheels sections of this manual and follow the recommendations found there.
rear 36 psi (2.5 bar)
rear 36 psi (2.5 bar)
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Porsche and the Environment
Environmental guidelines
We develop and produce exclusive vehicles with advanced environmental and safety technology and a great ability to fascinate.
Our environmental policy is based on the following principles:
– The maximum possible use of environmental
and safety technology that is economically jus­tifiable.
– Economical usage of energy and resources.
– Involvement of our business partners and con-
tractors in our efforts to protect the environ­ment.
– Open dialogue with all social groups.
California Proposition 65 Warning
Warning!
Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and cer­tain vehicle components contain or emit chemi­cals known to the State of California to cause can­cer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of Ca lifornia to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproduc­tive harm.
Production
Whether in production or repair, Porsche always relies on environmentally friendly technology. An example of this is the water-based paint used in our painting installations. Water-base paints and new painting methods re­duce solvent emissions by 70 per cent. The water used in the painting installation is re­circulated. Waste water leaves the Porsche facto­ry only after being appropriately treated.
A waste-management system has been introduced to reduce the amount of waste while simultaneous­ly increasing the recycling rate.
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Environmentally friendly vehicles
Modern environmental technology ensures compli­ance with all emission laws applicable worldwide.
It has the following advantages:
– Rapid operational readiness of the catalytic
converters ensures low emissions, even in short-trip operation.
– Reliable operation and good emission control
over a long useful life.
– Please observe the chapter “FUEL ECONOMY”
on Page 184.
Recycling – for a Porsche, this is virtually an academic question
More than two-thirds of all Porsches ever built are still running.
Just in case recycling is ever necessary, we take the following precautionary measures:
– Identification of all materials.
– Use of recyclable materials.
– Reusable components designed for simple
removal.
– These reasons result in a further increase in
the recycling rate which is currently 80 per cent.
Emission control is built in
Innovative engine technology combines high en­gine performance and environmental compatibili­ty.
The engine diagnosis system electronically moni­tors the components and systems that affect ex­haust gases.
This continuous monitoring and fault storage ena­bles swift, reliable diagnosis and fault detection.
Any fault messages are indicated to the driver by the “Check Engine” warning light and the on-board computer.
f Please observe the chapter “WARNINGS ON
THE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND THE ON­BOARD COMPUTER” on Page 114.
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Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
The high-performance brake system is designed for optimal braking effect at all speeds and tem­peratures. Certain speeds, braking forces and ambient conditions (such as temperature and humidity) therefore might cause brake noises.
Wear on the different components and braking system, such as brake pads and brake discs, de­pends to a great extent on the individual driving style and the conditions of use and therefore can­not be expressed in actual miles on the road.
The values communicated by Porsche are based on normal operation adapted to traffic. Wear in­creases considerably when the vehicle is driven on race tracks or through an aggressive driving style.
f Please consult an authorized Porsche dealer
about the current guidelines in effect before such use of your vehicle.
Setting and operation vehicle components when driving
Warning!
There is a danger of an accident if you oper­ate or set the on-board computer, radio, nav­igation system, telephone or other equip­ment while driving. This could distract you from the traffic and cause you to lose control of the vehicle re­sulting in serious personal injury or death.
f Operate the equipment while driving only if the
traffic situation allows you to do so safely.
f Carry out any complicated operating or setting
procedures only with the vehicle stationary.
Portable Fuel Containers
Danger!
Portable fuel containers may leak, whether they are full or partially empty. Fuel leaking from a portable container carried in your ve­hicle could, in case of an accident, cause a fire or explosion, resulting in serious perso­nal injury or death.
f Never carry additional fuel in portable contain-
ers in your vehicle.
Engine Exhaust
Danger!
Engine exhaust is dangerous if inhaled. Engine exhaust fumes have many compo­nents which you can smell. They also contain carbon monoxide (CO), which is a colorless and odorless gas. Carbon monoxide can cause unconscious­ness and even death if inhaled.
f Never start or let the engine run in an en-
closed, unventilated area. It is not recommended to sit in your car for pro­longed periods with the engine on and the car not moving.
Ground Clearance
Please bear in mind the limited clearance of your car on uneven surfaces, when parking (curbs), on ramps, lifting platforms, etc.
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Controls, Instruments 11 – 162
Shifting Gear 163 – 170
Maintenance, Car Care 171 – 203
Practical Tips, Emergency Service 205 – 261
Vehicle Identification, Technical Data 263 – 275
Index 276 – 280
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Controls, Instruments
Before driving off... ......................................12
Break in hints for the first
2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers ......................14
Keys ...........................................................17
Security Wheel Bolts ....................................17
Doors .........................................................23
Alarm System,
Passenger Compartment Monitoring .............24
Power Windows ...........................................26
Inside mirror ................................................ 28
Automatic Anti-Glare
Interior Mirror and Door Mirrors ....................28
Door Mirrors ................................................29
Seat Adjustment ..........................................32
Seat Memory ............................................... 34
Heated Seats ..............................................36
Steering Wheel Adjustment ...........................37
Multi-functional steering wheel ....................... 38
Sun Visors ................................................... 39
Safety Belts .................................................40
Airbag Systems ........................................... 42
Child Restraint Systems ................................49
LATCH System
Child seat bracket on the passenger’s seat .... 53
Child Restraint Anchorage ............................54
Clutch Pedal ................................................ 55
Parking Brake .............................................. 55
Brakes ........................................................56
ABS Brake System
(Antilock Brake System) ................................59
Sport Mode ................................................. 61
Porsche Stability Management (PSM) ............. 62
Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM) ........................................................65
Retractable Rear Spoiler ...............................66
Parking Aids ................................................ 68
Interior Lights .............................................. 70
Operation, Instruments .................................72
Ignition/Starter Switch with anti-theft Steering
Lock ...........................................................74
Starting Procedures .....................................76
Stopping engine ...........................................77
Instrument Panel USA Models .......................79
Automatic Speed Control Indicator light ......... 82
Instrument Illumination ..................................82
Trip Odometer .............................................83
Speedometer ..............................................84
Changing over between Miles / Kilometers ....84
Tachometer .................................................85
Turn Signal Indicator Light .............................85
High Beam ..................................................85
Cooling System ...........................................86
Tiptronic ......................................................87
Fuel ............................................................88
Clock ..........................................................89
Outside temperature ....................................89
Check Engine Warning Light ..........................90
Central warning light ....................................91
Brake warning light USA ...............................91
Brake warning light Canada ..........................91
On-Board Computer (BC) ..............................92
Light Switch ..............................................122
Welcome Home Lighting .............................123
Automatic Headlight Beam Adjustment ........123
Turn Signal/ Headlight Dimmer/Parking light /
Flasher Lever .............................................124
Windshield Wiper / Washer Lever ................125
Automatic Speed Control ............................128
Air conditioning ..........................................130
Automatic air conditioning system ...............133
Central and side vents ................................136
Fresh-air intake ..........................................136
Emergency Flasher Switch ..........................137
Ashtray .....................................................138
Cigarette Lighter ........................................139
Sockets ....................................................140
Storage in the passenger compartment .......141
Cupholder
(holder for drinks cans and cups) ...............143
Fire extinguisher ........................................145
Trunk Entrapment .......................................146
Front Luggage Compartment lid ..................147
Front Luggage Compartment ......................149
Rear Lid ....................................................150
Rear Luggage Compartment .......................151
Porsche Communication Management
(PCM) ........................................................155
Car Audio Operation/Tips ...........................156
HomeLink ..................................................159
Roof Transport System ...............................162
Controls, Instruments 11
Dear Porsche Owner
A lot has gone into the manufacture of your Porsche, including advanced engineering, rigid quality control and demanding inspections. These engineering and safety features will be enhanced by you...
the safe driver...
– who knows his car and all controls,
– who maintains the vehicle properly,
– who uses driving skills wisely, and always
drives within her/his own capabilities and the level of familiarity with the vehicle.
You will find helpful hints in this manual on how to perform most of the checks listed on the following pages. If in doubt, have these checks performed by your authorized Porsche dealer.
Before driving off...
Check the following items first
f Turn the engine off before you attempt any
checks or repairs on the vehicle.
f Be sure the tires are inflated correctly.
Check tires for damage and tire wear.
f See that wheel bolts are properly tightened
and not loose or missing.
f Check engine oil level, add if necessary.
Make it a habit to have engine oil checked with every fuel filling.
f Check all fluid levels such as windshield wash-
er and brake fluid levels.
f Be sure the vehicle battery is well charged and
cranks the engine properly.
f Check all doors and lids for proper operation
and latch them properly.
f Check and if necessary replace worn or
cracked wiper blades.
f See that all windows are clear and unobstruct-
ed.
f Check air intake slots and area between front
lid and windshield are free of snow and ice, so the heater and the windshield wipers work properly.
f If a child will be riding in the vehicle, check
child seat/child seat restraint system to ensure that restraints are properly adjusted.
f Check all exterior and interior lights for opera-
tion and that the lenses are clean.
f Check the headlights for proper aim, and if
necessary, have them adjusted.
f Check under the vehicle for leaks. f Be sure all luggage is stowed securely.
Emergency equipment
It is good practice to carry emergency equipment in your vehicle. Some of the items you should have are: window scraper, snow brush, container or bag of sand or salt, emergency light, small shovel, first­aid kit, etc.
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In the driver’s seat...
f Check operation of the horn. f Position seat for easy reach of foot pedals and
controls. To reduce the possibility of injury from the air­bag deployment, you should always sit back as far from the steering wheel as is practical, while still maintaining full vehicle control.
f Adjust the inside and outside rear view mirrors. f Buckle your safety belts. f Check operation of the foot and parking brake. f Check all warning and indicator lights with
ignition on and engine not running.
f Start engine and check all warning displays for
warning symbols.
f Never leave an idling car unattended. f Lock doors from inside, especially with chil-
dren in the car to prevent inadvertent opening of doors from inside or outside. Drive with doors locked.
On the road...
f Never drive after you have consumed alcohol
or drugs.
f Always have your safety belt fastened. f Always drive defensively.
Expect the unexpected.
f Use signals to indicate turns and lane changes. f Turn on headlights at dusk or when the driving
conditions warrant it.
f Always keep a safe distance from the vehicle in
front of you, depending on traffic, road and weather conditions.
f Reduce speed at night and during inclement
weather. Driving in wet weather requires caution and re­duced speeds, particularly on roads with standing water, as the handling characteristics of the vehicle may be impaired due to hydro­planing of the tires.
f Always observe speed limits and obey road
signs and traffic laws.
f When tired, get well off the road, stop and take
a rest. Turn the engine off. Do not sit in the ve­hicle with engine idling.
f Please observe the chapter “ENGINE EX-
HAUST” on Page 8.
f When parked, always set the parking brake.
Move the Tiptronic selector lever to ”P“ or the gearshift lever to reverse or first gear. On hills also turn the front wheels toward the curb.
f When emergency repairs become necessary,
move the vehicle well off the road. Turn on the emergency flasher and use other warning de­vices to alert other motorists. Do not park or operate the vehicle in areas where the hot ex­haust system may come in contact with dry grass, brush, fuel spill or other flammable ma­terial.
f Make it a habit to have the engine oil checked
with every fuel filling.
Danger!
Danger of fire in engine compartment due to burning cigars or cigarettes. Serious perso­nal injury or death could result from fire in the engine compartment.
f Do not throw any lit cigars or cigarettes out of
the vehicle. They can be blown into the air inlets by the air flow and cause a fire in the engine compart­ment.
f Please observe the chapter “ASHTRAY” on
Page 138.
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Break in hints for the first 2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers
The following tips will be helpful in obtaining opti­mum performance from your new Porsche.
Despite the most modern, high-precision manufac­turing methods, it cannot be completely avoided that the moving parts have to wear in with each other. This wearing-in occurs mainly in the first 2,000 miles/3,000 km.
Therefore:
f Preferably take longer trips. f Avoid frequent cold starts with short-distance
driving whenever possible.
f Avoid full throttle starts and abrupt stops. f Do not exceed maximum engine speed of
4,200 rpm (revolutions per minute).
f Do not run a cold engine at high rpm either in
Neutral or in gear.
f Do not let the engine labor, especially when
driving uphill. Shift to the next lower gear in time (use the most favorable rpm range).
f Never lug the engine in high gear at low
speeds. This rule applies at all times, not just during the break-in period.
f Do not participate in motor racing events,
sports driving schools, etc. during the first 2,000 miles/3,000 kilometers.
There may be a slight stiffness in the steering, gear-shifting or other controls during the break-in period which will gradually disappear.
Break in brake pads and break discs
New brake pads and discs have to be “broken in”, and therefore only attain optimal friction when the car has covered several hundred miles or km. The slightly reduced braking ability must be com­pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. This also applies whenever the brake pads and brake discs are replaced.
New tires
New tires do not have maximum traction. They tend to be slippery.
f Break in new tires by driving at moderate
speeds during the first 60 to 120 miles/100 to 200 km. Longer braking distances must be an­ticipated.
Engine oil and fuel consumption
During the break-in period oil and fuel consump­tion may be higher than normal.
As always, the rate of oil consumption depends on the quality and viscosity of oil, the speed at which the engine is operated, the climate and road con­ditions, as well as the amount of dilution and oxi­dation of the lubricant.
f Make a habit of checking engine oil with every
fuel filling, add if necessary.
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1 Inner door handle
2 Power windows
3 Door mirror control
4 Light switch
5 Ignition / starter switch
6 Turn signal / headlight dimmer, flasher lever
7 Operating lever for on-board computer
8 For vehicles with Tiptronic:
Toggle switches for Tiptronic
9Horn
10 Emergency flasher switch,
central locking switch
11 Switches for rear spoiler,
Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), Sport mode, Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
12 Cupholder
13 Switch for seat memory
14 Diagnostic socket
15 Switch for front luggage compartment release
16 Switch for rear lid release
17 Steering-wheel adjustment
18 Seat adjustment
Controls, Instruments 15
Never invite car theft!
An unlocked car with the key in the ignition lock in­vites car theft.
A steering wheel lock and a gong alarm are standard equipment in your Porsche. The gong alarm will sound if you open the driver’s door while the key is still in the ignition lock. It is your reminder to pull the key out of the ignition lock and to lock the doors.
Warning!
Any uncontrolled movement of the vehicle may result in serious personal injury and property damage. Never leave your vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition lock, especially if children and/or pets are left unattended in the vehi­cle. They can operate power windows and other controls. If the engine is left running, they may accidentally engage the shift lever. Serious personal injury or death could result from loss of control of the vehicle.
f Always remove the ignition key. f Always set the parking brake. f Lock the doors with the key or with the remote
control.
Warning!
Risk of a serious accident. The steering column will lock when you re­move the key while you are driving or as the car is rolling to a stop. You will not be able to steer the car. Serious personal injury or death could result from loss of control of the vehicle.
f Never remove the key from the steering lock
while you are driving.
To protect your vehicle and your possessions from theft, you should always proceed as fol­lows when leaving your vehicle:
f Close windows. f Lock glove compartment. f Remove ignition key. f Close storage tray between the seats. f Remove valuables (e.g. car documents, tele-
phone, house keys) from the car.
f Lock doors.
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Keys
f Please observe the chapter “CENTRAL LO-
CKING” on Page 19.
Two main keys and one spare key are supplied with your Porsche. These keys operate all the locks on your vehicle.
f Be careful with your car keys: do not part with
them except under exceptional circumstances.
f To avoid battery run-down, always remove the
ignition key from the ignition lock.
Replacement keys
Replacement car keys can be obtained only from your authorized Porsche dealer, and this can sometimes be very time-consuming. You should therefore always keep the spare key on your person. Keep it in a safe place (e.g. wallet), but under no circumstances in or on the vehicle.
The key codes of new keys have to be “reported” to the car control unit by your authorized Porsche dealer.
A total of 6 car keys can be taught.
Disabling key codes
If a key is lost, the key codes can be disabled by an authorized Porsche dealer. All the remaining car keys are required for this pur­pose. Disabling the code ensures that the car can be
started only using authorized keys.
Note
f Please note that the other locks can still be
opened with the disabled key.
Immobilizer
There is a transponder (an electronic component) in the key grip, containing a stored code. When the ignition is switched on, the ignition lock checks the code. The immobilizer can be deactivated and the en­gine started only using an authorized ignition key.
Switching off the immobilizer
f Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock.
If the ignition is left on for more than 2 minutes without starting the engine, the immobilizer is re­activated.
f If this happens, turn the ignition key back to the
3 position before starting the engine. Please observe the chapter “0 - INITIAL POSITI­ON 1 - IGNITION ON 2 - START ENGINE 3 - IG­NITION OFF” on Page 74.
Switching on the immobilizer
f Remove ignition key.
Security Wheel Bolts
f If wheels have to be removed during a repair-
shop visit, do not forget to hand over the sock­et for the security wheel bolts along with the car key.
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A - Main key 1 - Central locking button 2 - Button for front luggage compartment lid 3 - Button for rear lid 4 - Light-emitting diode B - Spare key
Key with Radio Remote Control
Unlocking the vehicle
f Press button 1.
Switching off the alarm system if it is triggered accidentally
f Unlock the vehicle.
Unlocking front luggage compartment
f Press button 2 for approx. two seconds.
Unlocking rear lid
f Press button 3 for approx. two seconds.
If the vehicle was locked before the luggage com­partment is opened, it is unlocked simultaneously with the luggage compartment. In vehicles with seat memory the stored seat and door mirror positions are automatically set. The vehicle will be locked again approx. 15 sec­onds after the luggage compartment is closed if none of the doors was opened.
Note
Your authorized Porsche dealer can program fur­ther types of unlocking.
Typ e 1
The relocking time of the doors can be adjusted to suit your individual requirements (4 - 120 sec­onds).
Malfunction of the remote control
The remote control may not function correctly due to local radio wave interference. The vehicle will then not lock properly. This can be identified by the missing locking sound and the missing check-back signal of the hazard warning lights.
If this should occur:
f Lock the vehicle with the key in the door.
The remote-control standby function switches off after 7 days
If the vehicle is not started or unlocked with the re­mote control within five days, the remote control standby function is switched off (to prevent dis­charging of the car battery).
1. In this case, unlock the driver’s door with the key at the door lock. Leave the door closed in order to prevent the alarm system from being triggered.
2. Press button 1 on the remote control.
The remote control is now activated again.
Locking the vehicle
f Press button 1.
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Typ e 2
The doors stay locked when the luggage compart­ments are unlocked.
Central Locking
This device complies with: Part 15 of the FCC Rules RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two condi­tions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interfer­ence, and
2. this device must accept any interference re­ceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi­cations to this equipment. Such modification could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
f Please observe the chapter “POWER WIN-
DOWS” on Page 26.
Both car doors and the filler flap can be centrally unlocked or locked with the remote control.
The vehicle cannot be locked if the driver’s door is not completely closed.
A short signal from the alarm horn will draw your attention to the fact that the following components are not completely closed when you try to lock the vehicle:
– Doors
– Luggage compartment lids
– Glove compartment
– Passenger compartment
Unlocking the vehicle by using the key in the door lock and opening the door may activate the alarm system within 10 seconds.
Automatic relocking
If the car is unlocked by remote control and none of the car doors is opened within approx. 60 sec­onds, automatic relocking takes place. This relocking time can be adapted to your individ­ual requirements (4 - 120 seconds) by an author­ized Porsche dealer.
Warning!
Any changes or modifications not expressly ap­proved by Porsche could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
f Please observe the chapter “LOAD SWITCH-
OFF AFTER 2 HOURS OR 7 DAYS” on Page
232.
f Please observe the chapter “SEAT MEMORY”
on Page 34.
Note
On vehicles with the Sport Chrono package plus, the PCM can be used to activate automatic door locking.
f Please observe the chapter “Individual Mem-
ory” in the separate PCM operating instruc­tions.
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Locking conditions
Emergency operation – opening
Emergency operation – closing
f Lock car once.
The doors cannot be opened from the outside. Alarm system and passenger compartment monitoring are switched on.
If a person or animal remains in the vehicle:
f Quickly lock car twice:
The doors cannot be opened from the outside. The passenger compartment monitoring is switched off.
Unlocking the door with the inner door handle
Any person remaining in the locked car can open the door with the inner door handle:
1. Pull inner door handle once to unlock door lock.
2. Pull inner door handle again to open door.
Note
f Inform any person remaining in the car that the
alarm system will be triggered if the door is opened.
f Unlock the driver’s door with the key at the
door lock. Open door within 20 seconds and insert the ignition key into the ignition lock within 10 seconds to prevent the alarm system from being triggered.
Note on operation
If the door is not opened within approx. 20 seconds, automatic relocking takes place. The alarm system will be triggered by the next unlocking of the door:
f Insert the ignition key into the ignition lock to
switch off the alarm system.
f Lock the driver’s door with the key at the door
lock. If there is a defect in the central locking sys­tem, all functioning elements of the central locking system will be locked. The alarm system is switched on. The passenger compartment monitoring sys­tem is switched off.
The fault should be remedied immediately at an authorized Porsche dealer.
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Indication by emergency flasher and alarm horn
If the remote control is used for unlocking or locking, a response is provided by the emergency flasher:
– Unlocking – single flash.
– Locking – double flash.
– Locking twice – continuous illumination for ap-
prox. 2 seconds and short alarm-horn signal.
Locking
f Press the rocker-switch.
Indicator light lights up if ignition is on.
Unlocking
f Press the rocker-switch.
Indicator light goes out.
If the doors were locked with the central locking switch, they can be opened by pulling the inner door handle:
1. Pull inner door handle once to unlock door lock.
2. Pull inner door handle again to open door.
Central locking switch
The central locking switch on the dashboard lets you lock and unlock both doors electrically.
Note
If the doors are locked with the key or remote con­trol, they can not be opened by pressing the cen­tral locking switch.
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Automatic door locking
Your authorized Porsche dealer can program di­verse types of automatic door locking in the con­trol unit of the central locking system.
Type 1
Doors lock automatically when the ignition is switched on.
Type 2
Doors lock automatically when a speed of 3 - 6 mph (5 - 10 km/h) is exceeded.
Type 3
Doors lock automatically when the ignition is switched on. If doors are opened with the engine running, they lock again automatically when a speed of 3 - 6 mph (5 - 10 km/h) is exceeded.
Type 4
The doors do not lock automatically.
Note
Automatically locked doors can be unlocked with the central locking button or opened by pulling on the inside door handle twice.
On vehicles with the Sport Chrono package Plus, the PCM can be used to activate automatic door locking.
f Please observe the chapter “Individual Memo-
ry” in the separate PCM operating instructions.
Warning!
In an emergency situation where you need to exit the car through an automatically locked door, remember the following procedure to open the door.
f Unlock the doors by pressing the central lock-
ing button or
f pull the inside door handle twice to open the
door.
Fault indication
A double horn signal during locking indicates a defect in the central locking or alarm system. Have the defect remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.
Overload protection
If the central locking system is operated more than ten times within a minute, further operation is blocked for 15 seconds.
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Opening locked doors from inside
f Slowly pull door handle B twice. f Please observe the chapter “LOCKING CONDI-
TIONS” on Page 20.
Door storage tray
Opening storage tray
f Open the cover.
Keep the door storage tray C closed while driving for safety reasons.
Doors
If the door windows are closed, they will be auto­matically opened by a few millimeters when the doors are opened and, when the doors are closed, they will be closed again. This makes it easier to open and close the doors and protects the seals.
f Therefore, you should pull the door handle
slowly so that the door window can be lowered before the door is opened.
Opening doors from outside
f Unlock vehicle with the remote control. f Pull the door handle A slowly so that the door
window can be lowered before the door is opened.
Opening unlocked doors from inside
f Pull the door handle B slowly so that the door
window can be lowered before the door is opened.
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A - Light-emitting diode for alarm system
Alarm System, Passenger Compartment Monitoring
This device complies with: Part 15 of the FCC Rules RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two condi­tions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interfer­ence, and this device must accept any interfer­ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi­cations to this equipment. Such modification could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Warning!
Any changes or modifications not expressly ap­proved by Porsche could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
The alarm system and passenger compartment monitoring system are switched on when the doors are locked with the key or remote control.
f Please observe the chapter “CENTRAL LO-
CKING” on Page 19.
Unlocking the vehicle by using the key in the door lock and opening the door may activate the alarm system within 10 seconds.
Function indication
If the alarm system is activated, light-emitting di­ode A on the dashboard flashes.
If, after locking, the light-emitting diode does not flash or, after ten seconds, it emits double flash­es, then not all alarm contacts are closed. Additionally, a brief horn signal sounds.
When the doors are unlocked, the alarm system and passenger compartment monitoring system are switched off and the light-emitting diode goes off.
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When the alarm is armed, the following areas are monitored
–Doors
– Front and rear lids
– Glove compartment
– Passenger compartment
If one of these alarm contacts is interrupted, the alarm horn sounds for approximately 3 minutes. Additionally, the emergency flasher and the pas­senger compartment light flash for approximately four minutes. When the alarm is triggered, the light-emitting di­ode changes over to double flashes.
In order not to limit the action range of the passen­ger compartment monitoring system:
f Do not fold the backrests forward.
Deactivating the passenger compartment monitoring system for one locking process
If a person or animal remains in the car while it is locked, the passenger compartment monitoring system must be switched off.
f Quickly lock car twice.
The doors are locked but can be opened from the inside:
1. Pull inner door handle once to unlock door lock.
2. Pull inner door handle again to open door.
Note
Inform any person remaining in the car that the alarm system will be triggered if the door is opened.
Fault indication
A double horn signal during locking indicates a defect in the central locking or alarm system.
f Have the defect remedied at an authorized
Porsche dealer.
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A - Power window in driver’s door B - Power window in passenger’s door
Power Windows
Warning!
Risk of an accident.
f Do not put anything on or near the windows
that may interfere with the driver’s vision.
Risk of injury when the door windows close. This applies especially if the windows are closed with the comfort function, because with this function the window goes up auto­matically.
f Make sure nobody can be injured when the win-
dows close.
f Remove the ignition key to shut off power to
the window switches when the vehicle is not at­tended by a responsible person. Uniformed persons could injure themselves by operating the power windows.
f Do not leave children in the car unattended.
Readiness for operation of power windows
– When the ignition is switched on
(engine switched on or off) or
– with doors closed and ignition key withdrawn,
but only until door is first opened. One-touch operation for closing the door windows is available only when the ignition is switched on.
Opening/closing windows
The two rocker switches in the driver’s door and the switch in the passenger’s door have a two­stage function.
Opening window with the rocker switch
f Press the rocker switch down to the first stage
until the window has reached the desired position.
Closing window with the rocker switch
f Press the rocker switch upwards to the first
stage until the window has reached the desired position.
One-touch operation
f Press the rocker switch upwards or
downwards to the second stage. Window moves to its final position. Press again to stop the window in the desired position.
One-touch operation for closing the passenger’s window is available once the window is approxi­mately half-way closed.
Comfort function when unlocking the vehicle
f Unlock car with the remote control.
Hold car key in door lock in the unlocking direc­tion until the windows have reached the de­sired position.
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Closing door windows
Anti-crushing protection
Automatic window lowering
f Press rocker switch A until the door window
has reached the desired position.
One-touch operation (with ignition on)
f Press rocker switch A briefly.
Window moves to its final position. Press again to stop the window in the desired position.
If the door window is blocked during closing, it will stop and open again by about an inch.
Warning!
Risk of severe personal injuries. If the rocker switch “A” is pressed again with­in 10
seconds of the window being blocked, the window will close with its full closing force. Anti-crushing protection is disabled.
f Once the anti-crushing protection acts to stop
the window and opens it slightly, do not press the rocker switch again within 10 seconds without checking to make sure that nothing is blocking the path of the window. The window will close with full closing force.
One-touch operation is disabled for 10 seconds after blockage of a side window.
f Please observe the chapter “DOORS” on Page
23.
Storing end position of the windows
If the battery is disconnected and reconnected, the windows will not be raised automatically when the door is closed.
1. Close the windows with the rocker switch once.
2. Press front half of rocker switch again to store the end position of the windows in the control unit.
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Inside mirror
When the mirror is being adjusted, the anti-glare le­ver A must point forward.
Basic position: lever forward Anti-glare position: lever back
A - Sensor B - Switch for automatic anti-glare operation C - Light-emitting diode
Automatic Anti-Glare Interior Mirror and Door Mirrors
Sensors on the front and rear sides of the interior mirror measure the incident light. The mirrors automatically change to anti-glare po­sition or revert to their normal state, depending on the light intensity. When reverse gear is selected, automatic anti­glare operation is switched off.
Note
The incident light in the area of the sensors must not be restricted, e.g. by stickers on the wind­shield.
Switching off the automatic anti-glare operation
f Press switch B.
Light-emitting diode C goes out.
Switching on the automatic anti-glare operation
f Press switch B.
Light-emitting diode C lights up.
Warning!
Risk of injury. Electrolyte fluid can emerge from a broken mirror glass. This fluid irritates the skin and eyes.
f If the electrolyte fluid should come into contact
with the eyes or skin, immediately rinse it off with clean water. See a doctor if necessary.
Risk of damage to the paintwork, leather and plastic parts. Electrolyte fluid can be re­moved only while it is still wet.
f Clean the affected parts with water.
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Door Mirrors
Before driving the vehicle, adjust the outside and inside mirrors. It is important for safe driving that you have clear, unobstructed vision to the rear.
Warning!
Risk of an accident.
f Do not put anything on or near the windows or
the mirrors that may interfere with the driver’s vision.
Adjusting
1. Switch on ignition.
2. By turning the control switch A, select the driv­er’s side or the passenger’s side.
3. Move the door mirror glasses in the appropri­ate direction by tilting the control switch.
If the electrical adjustment facility fails
f Adjust mirror by pressing on the mirror face.
Automatically swiveling down mirror on the passenger’s side
f Please observe the chapter “SEAT MEMORY”
on Page 34.
f Please observe the chapter “PARKING ASSIS-
TANT (PARKASSISTANT)” on Page 68.
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Folding in door mirrors
Warning!
Danger of injury to fingers if the mirror accidentally flips back when being folded in.
f Exercise extreme caution when folding in
mirror by hand. Do not let go of the mirror before the locking lever is locked or the mirror is fully unfolded.
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1. Push mirror towards the door window and continue to hold it (high spring force).
2. Swivel the locking lever up to the stop and slowly let go of the mirror.
Unfolding door mirrors
1. Push mirror towards the door window and continue to hold it (high spring force). The locking lever disengages automatically.
f Move mirror back to unfolded position by hand.
Do not let go of the mirror beforehand.
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