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    ® Panamera Owner’s Manual…
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    WKD 970 121 10 06/09 Orientation guides in the Owner’s Manual Porsche, the Porsche Crest, Panamera, PCCB, The orientation guides in the Owner’s Manual are PCM, PDK, PSM and Tequipment are registered highlighted in yellow. trademarks and the distinctive shapes of Porsche automobiles are trademarks of Dr.
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    Porsche. should take time to familiarize yourself with your could cause a crash, injury or death, you should Your Porsche is intended to be used in a safe Porsche and its performance characteristics. immediately inform the National Highway Traffic…
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    Do not misuse your Porsche. Use it safely, and Warning! Text, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the information available at the time…
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    Warning! Risk of damage. The vehicle may touch the The values communicated by Porsche are based ground as a result of reduced ground clear- on normal operation adapted to traffic. Wear Risk of burn injury when standing near or ance.
  • Page 6: Dear Porsche Owner

    A lot has gone into the manufacture of your that restraints are properly adjusted. Check the following items first Porsche, including advanced engineering, rigid f Check all exterior and interior lights for opera- quality control and demanding inspections. These f Turn the engine off before you attempt any tion and that the lenses are clean.

  • Page 7: On The Road

    f When parked, always put the electric parking In the driver’s seat… On the road… brake on and put the PDK selector lever in f Check operation of the horn. f Never drive after you have consumed alcohol position P. or drugs.

  • Page 8: Break In Hints For The First

    The following tips will be helpful in obtaining There may be a slight stiffness in the steering or f Please see the chapter “ENGINE DATA” on optimum performance from your new Porsche. other controls during the break-in period which will Page 324.

  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview Illustrations……10 Safety Belts……….44 Lights, Turn Signals and Air bag Systems ………..47 Windshield Wipers……91 Driver’s Cockpit ……….11 Child Restraint Systems………52 Steering Wheel and Instrument Panel….12 Automatic Driving Light Assistant/ LATCH Child Seat System……56 Dashboard ……….. 13 Adaptive Light System……..92 Exterior Mirrors ……….58 Front Center Console ……..

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    (PASM) with Air Suspension and Level Tires and Wheels………280 Alarm System and Passenger Control …………209 Wheel Bolts ……….293 Compartment Monitoring ……247 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) ..211 Flat Tire…………293 Immobilizer……….250 “Sport” and “Sport Plus” Mode ….212 Electrical System ……..296 Contents…
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    Battery…………303 External Power Supply, Jump-Lead Starting…………306 Changing the Remote Control Battery… 307 Replacing Bulbs ………. 308 Headlights……….308 Side Turn Signal Light ……… 312 Licence Plate Lights……..313 Side Marker Light ……..313 Changing Light-Emitting Diodes and Long-Life Bulbs ………. 314 Headlight Adjustment ……..
  • Page 12: Overview Illustrations

    Overview Illustrations Driver’s Cockpit ……….11 Steering Wheel and Instrument Panel….12 Dashboard ……….. 13 Front Center Console ……..14 Overhead Operating Console ……15 Rear …………16 Overview Illustrations…

  • Page 13: Driver’s Cockpit

    Driver’s Cockpit 1.Door opener See page 32. 2.Vehicle setting memory buttons See page 40. 3.Electric parking brake See page 171. 4.Steering wheel adjustment See page 62. 5.Overhead operating console See page 15. 6.Power windows See page 86. 7.Exterior-mirror setting See page 58. 8.Engine compartment lid release See page 33.

  • Page 14: Steering Wheel And Instrument Panel

    Steering Wheel and Instrument Panel 1.Turn signal lights See page 96. 2.Engine oil pressure gauge See page 111. 3.Engine oil temperature gauge See page 110. 4.Speedometer See page 110. 5.Tachometer See page 110. 6.Multi-function display See page 115. 7.Windshield wipers See page 102.

  • Page 15: Dashboard

    Dashboard 1.Sport Chrono clock See page 135. 2.Porsche Communication Management (PCM) See page 191. 3.Air vents See page 82. 4.Glove box See page 218. 5.Drinks holder/cupholder See page 222. 6.Front center console See page 14. 7.Ashtray, cigarette lighter See page 224.

  • Page 16: Front Center Console

    See page 97. 4.Central locking See page 31. 5.Heated rear window/external mirror heating See page 84. 6.“Sport”/“Sport Plus” modes See page 212. 7.Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) See page 208. 8.High level See page 210. 9.Porsche Stability Management (PSM) See page 202.

  • Page 17: Overhead Operating Console

    Overhead Operating Console 1.Rear interior lighting See page 98. 2.Dimming ambient lighting See page 100. 3.ParkAssist off button See page 241. 4.Passenger compartment monitoring See page 247. 5.Slide/tilt roof See page 88. ® 6.Garage door opener/HomeLink See page 243. 7.Hands-free microphone 8.Reading light on driver’s side See page 98.

  • Page 18: Rear

    Rear 1.Interior light/reading light See page 98. 2.Door opener See page 32. 3.Air vents See page 82. 4.Seat adjustment See page 42. 5.Central locking See page 31. 6.Air conditioning See page 70. 7.Drinks holder/cupholder See page 223. 8.Ashtray See page 224. 9.Power window/roll-up sunblind on rear side windows See page 86.

  • Page 19: Opening And Locking

    Opening and Locking Never invite car theft! ……..18 Notes on the Key and Central Locking System …………19 Central Locking System…….. 20 Brief Overview – Opening and Locking From Outside ……….21 Opening and Locking From Outside ….22 Opening and Locking From Inside ….

  • Page 20: Never Invite Car Theft

    A steering wheel lock and a gong alarm are the car is rolling to a stop. You will not be f Close slide/tilt roof. standard equipment in your Porsche. The gong able to steer the car. f Remove ignition key (switch ignition off in…

  • Page 21: Notes On The Key And Central Locking System

    Car keys can only be ordered through an autho- f Be careful with your vehicle keys: do not rized Porsche dealer. Sometimes, this may take a long time. part with them except under exceptional You should therefore always keep a spare key on circumstances.

  • Page 22: Central Locking System

    Slide in the key until the release button the acoustic signal will be provided after all doors Warning! audibly engages. and lids are closed. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Porsche could void the user’s autho- rity to operate this equipment. Opening and Locking…

  • Page 23: Brief Overview — Opening And Locking From Outside

    Brief Overview – Opening and Locking From Outside The Porsche Entry & Drive option can be recognized by the buttons A in the door handles. This brief overview does not replace the information provided under “OPENING AND LOCKING FROM OUTSIDE”.

  • Page 24: Opening And Locking From Outside

    Porsche Entry & You simply have to carry the key with you, Drive.

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    (for vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive) 1. Press button yourself on the side of the vehicle (driver’s side, Operational readiness of Porsche Entry & Drive is passenger’s side) that you wish to open together The emergency flasher flashes once.
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    1. Close the door. Note on operation for locking the doors with the key 2. Briefly press the Porsche Entry & Drive locking button A on the door handle. The vehicle cannot be locked if the driver’s door is The emergency flasher flashes twice and an not completely closed.
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    Automatic door locking and automatic Danger! door unlocking Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning! Exhaust gases can enter the passenger compartment Warning! when the tailgate is open and render the occupants unconscious if longterm exposure In an emergency situation where you need to occurs, resulting in an accident.
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    Note on operation is locked and access can be gained through the tailgate. The vehicle is automatically On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, the locked when the tailgate is closed. tailgate can no longer be opened when the car key with remote control is out of range.
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    Open or close the tailgate only when there are tailgate. The vehicle must be unlocked for this. no persons, animals or objects within its Vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive need not movement range. be unlocked. You simply have to carry the car f Always keep a close eye on the opening and key with you, e.g.
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    Variant 2 Variant 3 A – Closing the tailgate automatically without Porsche Entry & Drive f When the ignition is switched off, press the f With the ignition switched on, press and hold A and B – Closing the tailgate automatically and locking…
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    Close the tailgate automatically and lock Interrupting the opening/closing operation in Detection of obstacles during opening with Porsche Entry & Drive. the event of danger The tailgate will stop moving if opening is blocked f Press the button B in the trim panel on the The opening or closing operation is interrupted by an obstacle.
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    Detection of obstacles during closing Adjusting the opening height of the tailgate 4. Press the button A in the trim panel on the tailgate for approximately 3 seconds. The opening height of the tailgate can be An acknowledgement signal sounds. Warning! individually adjusted so that the tailgate does not The opening height of the tailgate has now…
  • Page 33: Opening And Locking From Inside

    Opening and Locking From Inside The factory settings of the vehicle are described in this section. In the multi-function display in the instrument panel, you can change the settings and store them on the respective key for vehicles with comfort memory. For information on modifying the opening and locking settings: f Please see the chapter “LOCKING SETTINGS”…

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    Unlocking doors Securing rear doors You can prevent passengers from accidentally f Press the front or rear central locking button. pulling the door opener and opening the rear The indicator light on the button goes out. doors from inside. All vehicle doors will be unlocked. Automatic with Auto Unlock The vehicle is automatically unlocked when the ignition key is removed.
  • Page 35: Opening And Closing The Engine Compartment Lid

    Opening and Closing the Engine Opening Compartment Lid Caution! Risk of damage to engine compartment lid or Danger! windshield wipers. Risk of loss of control or an accident, f Make sure that the windshield wipers are not resulting in serious personal injury or death. pulled out forwards when opening the engine f Should you notice at any time while driving that compartment lid.

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    Closing 1. Lower lid and let it fall into the lock. If necessary, push the lid closed with the palm of your hand in the area of the lock. 2. Check that the lid is engaged correctly in the lock and that the release lever is back in its initial position.
  • Page 37: Malfunctions When Opening And Closing

    (also radio contact between remote control be performed: and vehicle in the case of Porsche Entry & The vehicle cannot be unlocked Drive), 1. Unlock and open the driver’s door with the car key.

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    Not all vehicle doors are locked 3. Turn the lock outward using the 7. Lock the driver’s door with the emergency emergency key. key in the door lock. The central locking system has failed. The doors For information on the emergency key: The doors can be opened from inside by pulling must be locked using the emergency operation the door opener.
  • Page 39: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel Seat Adjustment and Head Restraints …. 38 Adjusting Front Seats ……..39 Storing Vehicle Settings…….. 40 Easy Entry Function……..42 Adjusting Rear Seats ……..42 Adjusting Passenger Seat From Rear ….. 43 Front and Rear Heated Seats ……43 Front and Rear Seat Ventilation …..

  • Page 40: Seat Adjustment And Head Restraints

    f Cancel automatic adjustment by pressing any Seat Adjustment and Head Seat position of the seat adjustment buttons. Restraints An ergonomically correct sitting position is f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended, important for safe and fatigue-free driving. We since they may depress the comfort setting Danger! recommend the following procedure for adjusting…

  • Page 41: Adjusting Front Seats

    Adjusting Front Seats Adjusting the seat Warning! Risk of accidents. The seat may move further than desired if you attempt to adjust it when driving. You may lose control of the vehicle. f Do not adjust the seat when driving. Danger of injury if persons or animals are in the movement range of the seat during seat adjustment.

  • Page 42: Storing Vehicle Settings

    Warning! Risk of crushing due to uncontrolled activation of settings. f Do not activate the comfort memory button if there is any risk of the seat crushing the occupant. f Cancel automatic adjustment by pressing any of the seat adjustment buttons. f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended, since they may depress the comfort setting button and crush themselves or another…

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    All settings that are modified when the (on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive), function is active are not stored on the 2. Press memory button press and hold the person button until vehicle key.
  • Page 44: Easy Entry Function

    Porsche Entry & Drive, the ignition is switched on, Risk of damage if the rear seat bench is the seat and steering wheel move to the stored folded forward when settings are retrieved.

  • Page 45: Adjusting Passenger Seat From Rear

    Caution! Risk of damage. When using a child restraint system on the passenger’s seat, the seat or the seat belt may be damaged if the passenger’s seat is adjusted. f If a child restraint system is installed on the passenger’s seat, do not adjust the seat. For information on child restraint systems: f Please see the chapter “CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS”…

  • Page 46: Front And Rear Seat Ventilation

    Safety Belts Switching off f Press the seat ventilation button B repeatedly Danger! until all the indicator lights go out. Always make sure your and your passengers’ Notes safety belts are properly fastened seated in the vehicle. Seat heating is not available when the interior Failure to follow safety belt warnings may temperature is high.

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    Do not modify or disassemble the safety belts Work may be performed on the belt tensioner system only by an authorized Porsche dealer. in your vehicle. Smoke is released when the belt tensioners are triggered.
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    Note on operation Releasing the safety belt The belt can be blocked if the vehicle is standing f Hold the belt tongue. at an angle or if the belt is pulled out using a f Press the red button (arrow). jerking movement.
  • Page 49: Air Bag Systems

    Air bag Systems The front air bags are located under the padded steering wheel panel on the driver’s side, in the The vehicle is equipped with air bag and lap/ dashboard on the passenger’s side, and in the shoulder belt at both front seating positions. The knee area for both the driver and the passenger.

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    Sit back as far from the dashboard or steering f Using accessories not approved by Porsche f No objects should be placed over or near the wheel as is practical, while still maintaining full…
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    Function of the air bag system any protective benefits, such as in low speed Danger! accidents or higher speed accidents where the Risk of serious personal injury or death due Air bags are a supplemental safety system. Your vehicle decelerates over a longer time. Since air to the passenger air bag not triggering.
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    PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp please call 1-800-PORSCHE prior to having your personal injury or death to the child from an vehicle modified. Note on operation air bag deployment.
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    Porsche dealer in order to assure the air inflate in a collision, placing the child at risk bag system is functioning properly: of death or severe injury from the inflating air bag.
  • Page 54: Child Restraint Systems

    The use of infant or child restraints is required by law in all 50 US states and the Canadian If you sell your Porsche, notify the purchaser that Porsche recommends that all infants and children provinces. The child restraint system should be…

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    Do not use a child restraint system in the front To reduce risk of injury from an inflating air instructions on installation and use. bag in an accident, Porsche strongly passenger seat. – Infants and small children should neither be…
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    Have the fault remedied at your nearest f Fasten the child restraint system on one of the the air bag as possible. authorized Porsche dealer. rear seats immediately. f Have the fault remedied at your nearest Child restraint system for children older than authorized Porsche dealer.
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    Check the condition of the passenger air To reduce risk of injury from an inflating air bag system shown by the indicator lamp bag in an accident, Porsche strongly in the overhead operating console. recommends: f Under all normal circumstances, the child seat PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator lamp must be placed in the rear.
  • Page 58: Latch Child Seat System

    LATCH child seats are the best option for seat as far away from the air bag as possible. mounting a child seat in your Porsche. Such LATCH child seats can be installed only using the 2. Position child seat according to the child seat’s LATCH system in the rear seats.

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    To ensure proper installation, see your authorized 2. Pull the child seat to check that both fastening Porsche dealer. points are engaged correctly. 3. If the child restraint seat or seats require the use of a tether strap, feed the tether strap B through the head restraint.
  • Page 60: Exterior Mirrors

    Warning! Risk of accidents. Vehicles or objects appear smaller in convex mirrors and further away than they are in reality. f Bear this distortion in mind when estimating the distance of vehicles behind you and when reversing into a parking space. f Also make use of the interior mirror for judging distance.

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    Please see the chapter “STORING VEHICLE If the electrical adjustment facility fails SETTINGS” on page 40. On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, press f Fold in mirrors manually. and hold the locking button in the handle on the Exterior mirror heating driver’s door for at least 1 second.
  • Page 62: Parking Aid

    Automatic anti-dazzle exterior mirror Switching off automatic anti-dazzle function f Press button B. The exterior mirrors change to anti-dazzle The indicator light A goes out. position automatically in synchronisation with the interior mirror. Note on operation For information on the automatic anti-dazzle The anti-dazzle function switches off function of the interior mirror: automatically if:…

  • Page 63: Steering Wheel

    For more information on shifting with the Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK): f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE DOPPELKUPPLUNG (PDK)” on page 193. Horn f Press button B to operate the horn. Air bag unit The air bag unit C is located behind the padded steering wheel boss.

  • Page 64: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Steering Wheel Adjustment The steering wheel can be adjusted manually or electrically in four directions depending on the vehicle equipment. Warning! Risk of accidents. The steering wheel may move further than desired if you attempt to adjust it when driving. You may lose control of the vehicle.

  • Page 65: Multi-Function Steering Wheel

    Go to submenu or activate selected can use the function keys of the multi-function Readiness for operation of the function. steering wheel to operate the following Porsche multi-function steering wheel Press MFS button communication systems: Call up the stored function.

  • Page 66: Sun Visors

    Sun Visors Vanity Mirror f Swivel the sun visor down to prevent dazzle The vanity mirror on the rear of the sun visor is from the front. closed with a sliding cover. f If you are dazzled from the side, unclip the sun Caution! visor from the inner bracket and swivel it round so that it is in front of the door window.

  • Page 67: Roll-Up Sunblinds, Rear Side Windows

    Roll-Up Sunblinds, Rear Side Windows Note on operation The roll-up sunblinds on the rear side windows can be raised or lowered only when the rear side windows are closed. If child protection is activated, the roll-up sunblinds on the rear side windows can only be operated using the roll-up sunblind button in the front center console or the power window buttons in the driver’s door.

  • Page 68: Roll-Up Sunblind, Rear Window

    Automatic lowering of the rear window roll-up sunblind when reverse gear is engaged If the roll-up sunblind is raised when reverse gear is engaged, the roll-up blind is lowered automatically. The roll-up sunblind is raised when the vehicle drives forward again. Preconditions –…

  • Page 69: Air Conditioning

    Air Conditioning Brief Overview – Front Control Panel..68 Brief Overview – Rear Control Panel (4-Zone Air-Conditioning) ……. 69 Overview of Air Conditioning……70 General Functions ……..71 Automatically Controlled Air Conditioning..76 Air Vents…………82 Heated Rear Window/Exterior Mirror Heating …………

  • Page 70: Brief Overview — Front Control Panel

    Brief Overview – Front Control Panel This brief overview does not replace the information provided under “AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM”. Warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Switch on climate control Press the button 1 for the left side or the button 7 for the right side.

  • Page 71: Brief Overview — Rear Control Panel (4-Zone Air-Conditioning)

    Brief Overview – Rear Control Panel (4-Zone Air-Conditioning) This brief overview does not replace the information provided under “AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM”. Warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Switch on climate control Press the button 1 for the left side or the button 7 for the right side.

  • Page 72: Overview Of Air Conditioning

    Front air-conditioning control panel Rear air-conditioning control panel Interior temperature sensor (4-zone air-conditioning) Overview of Air Conditioning Sensors Automatically controlled 4-zone air conditioning The following air-conditioning system types To avoid impairing the performance of the may be installed, depending on your vehicle air-conditioning system: The air-conditioning system controls the preset equipment:…

  • Page 73: General Functions

    General Functions Note on operation Additional settings relating to the climate type and extended ventilation panel can be adjusted in the multi-function display on the instrument panel: f Please see the chapter “AIR-CONDITIONING SETTINGS ON THE MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY” on page 83. f Please see the chapter “SETTING AIR CONDITIONING”…

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    Switching on AC mode Switching AC MAX mode off. f Press button If you wish to cool the passenger compartment to a temperature lower than the outside The indicator light on the button goes out. temperature, AC mode must be activated. Press button f Press button The indicator light on the button lights up.
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    Note on 2-zone air conditioning Note on 4-zone air conditioning The windshield is defrosted with maximum In defrosting mode, the air supply to the rear is cut efficiency when the air vents in the rear are off automatically to achieve maximum defrosting closed.
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    Switching off MONO mode f Press button The indicator light on the button goes out. The settings for one of the other air- conditioned areas change. Accepting settings for driver’s side for the Air-recirculation mode entire vehicle Switching on air-recirculation mode The MONO function allows the air-conditioning f Press button settings for the driver’s side to be accepted for…
  • Page 77
    Setting automatic air-recirculation mode Information on the air-conditioning Information on automatic load switch-off compressor In automatic air-recirculation mode, the fresh air If the charging condition of the battery is critical, supply is adjusted depending on the air quality. The air-conditioning compressor: the following air-conditioning or heating functions are restricted initially and then switched off.
  • Page 78: Automatically Controlled Air Conditioning

    Front control panel, left air-conditioned area A — Air-conditioning display, left side 1 — AUTO mode, left side (automatic mode)/ REST mode (using engine residual heat) 2 — Temperature, left side 3 — Air quantity, left side 4 — Air to windshield, left side 5 — Air to center and side vents, left side 6 — Air to footwell, left side Front control panel, right air-conditioned area…

  • Page 79
    Rear control panel, left air-conditioned area A — Air-conditioning display, left side 1 — AUTO mode, left side (automatic mode) 2 — Temperature, left side 3 — Air quantity, left side 4 — Air to door vents and central vents, left side 5 — Air to door vents, central vents and to footwell on left side…
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    Note on operation If one air-conditioned area is set to LO or HI, the other air-conditioned areas are also set to LO or HI. Pressing the button selects the preset temperature. Note The air-conditioning system always cools and heats the passenger compartment to the preset temperature at maximum cooling or heating temperature.
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    Setting air quantity The selected air quantity is shown in a bar display above the button . The more bars that are displayed, the more air flows into the passenger compartment. Increasing air quantity f Press button for the air quantity to the relevant air-conditioned area upwards.
  • Page 82
    Cancelling manual air distribution Air distribution in the rear air-conditioned areas when MONO or REAR mode is f Press the relevant air distribution button again. activated (4-zone air conditioning) The indicator light on the button goes out. If the button is pressed on the front Press button for the relevant…
  • Page 83
    Note on operation Extended ventilation panel f The function is ended automatically The extended ventilation panel on top of the approximately 4 seconds after the last dashboard can be activated or deactivated settings are adjusted. separately in the multi-function display on the instrument panel.
  • Page 84: Air Vents

    Rear air vents Front Air Vents Air Vents Fresh-air intake Changing air flow direction f Swivel the air vent fins B in the desired Opening air vents To ensure unhindered air intake: direction. f Keep the fresh-air intake between the f Turn thumb wheel A clockwise.

  • Page 85
    Air flow Three air flow settings — “low”, “medium” and “high” — are available in automatic mode: – “Soft”: Recommended for passengers sensitive to drafts with a preference for gentle air-conditioning. – “Normal”: Default setting. – “Strong”: Stronger ventilation in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 86: Heated Rear Window/Exterior Mirror Heating

    Extended ventilation panel Switching off f Press button For information on the extended ventilation panel: f Please see the chapter “EXTENDED The indicator light on the button goes out. VENTILATION PANEL” on page 81. Note Automatic air-recirculation On vehicles with heat-absorbing glass, optical distortion may occur due to the flat position of the For information on automatic air-recirculation rear window.

  • Page 87: Windows And Slide/Tilt Roof

    Windows and Slide/Tilt Roof Power Windows……….86 Slide/Tilt Roof……….88 Windows and Slide/Tilt Roof…

  • Page 88: Power Windows

    Always remove ignition key when leaving the vehicle or switch ignition off on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive. Always take the ignition key with you when leaving the vehicle. Uninformed persons could injure themselves by operating the power windows.

  • Page 89
    Warning! Risk of injury. If one-touch operation is disabled after the window is blocked, the window will close with its full closing force when the manual closing function is used. f Take care to ensure that nobody can be injured when the windows close.
  • Page 90: Slide/Tilt Roof

    Always remove ignition key when leaving the vehicle or switch ignition off on vehicles with Disabling the controls in the rear Porsche Entry & Drive. Always take the ignition key with you when leaving the vehicle. The power window buttons on the rear doors and Uninformed persons (e.g.

  • Page 91
    Operating slide/tilt roof Emergency operation of slide/tilt roof The slide/tilt roof is operated using the button Warning! in the overhead operating console. Risk of serious personal injury and damage The sliding roof button has a two-stage function to the slide/tilt roof when closing the slide/ for all directions of motion: tilt roof.
  • Page 92
    Please see the chapter “TOOL KIT” on We recommend that you have an authorized Start the storing process again if the button is page 279. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have released prematurely. trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 93: Lights, Turn Signals And Windshield Wipers

    Lights, Turn Signals and Windshield Wipers Automatic Driving Light Assistant/ Adaptive Light System ……..92 Instrument lighting……..95 Turn Signal/High Beam/Headlight Flasher Stalk……….96 Emergency Flasher ……..97 Interior Lighting……….98 Brief Overview – Windshield Wipers … 101 Windshield Wiper/Washer Stalk ….102 Lights, Turn Signals and Windshield Wipers…

  • Page 94: Automatic Driving Light Assistant/Adaptive Light System

    Side marker lights, licence plate light, instrument lighting, daytime driving lights The automatic driving light assistant is a comfort switched off. function. Your Porsche’s driving light (low beam) is Low beam/driving light switched on and off automatically depending on the ambient brightness.

  • Page 95
    Note Low beam/driving light Highway function in darkness In the event of a fault in the automatic driving light The distribution characteristics of the low beam If the light switch is set to the position , the assistant/adaptive light system, the warning light change if the vehicle is travelling at speeds of low beam is switched on automatically in the for the adaptive light system lights up in the…
  • Page 96
    Automatic headlight levelling Daytime driving lights Static cornering light When the ignition and low beam are switched on, If the light switch is in position (light switched The static cornering light switches on if the the level of the headlight beam automatically off), the daytime driving lights are switched on steering wheel is turned sharply.
  • Page 97: Instrument Lighting

    Automatic Coming Home lights Entry function (Welcome Home function/Entry function) When the vehicle is unlocked, the area around the vehicle is illuminated for the duration of the off Switching on Automatic Coming Home lights delay preset on the multi-function display. f Set light switch to The lights are switched off when the ignition is The following lights remain switched on for…

  • Page 98: Turn Signal/High Beam/Headlight Flasher Stalk

    Warning! Parking light Risk of accident when adjusting brightness The parking light can only be switched on when while driving. You may lose control of the the ignition is switched off. vehicle. f Move the stalk up or down to switch on the f Do not reach through the steering-wheel right or left parking light.

  • Page 99: Emergency Flasher

    Automatic activation of hazard warning Danger! lights in the event of an accident Risk of an accident resutling in serious personal injury or death. The emergency flasher is activated automatically f Whenever stalled or stopped for emergency in the event of an accident. repairs, move the car well off the road.

  • Page 100: Interior Lighting

    A — Button for front interior light Dimming (brightness adjustment) E — Button for rear reading and interior lights B — Button for rear interior lights f Press button A for the front interior light or C, D — Button for front reading lights Dimming (brightness adjustment) button E for the relevant rear interior light and f Press button C or D for the front reading light…

  • Page 101
    – switched on when a door is unlocked or opened, when the ignition key is removed from the ignition lock or when the steering wheel is locked on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive. Lights, Turn Signals and Windshield Wipers…
  • Page 102
    Automatic interior light switch-off function In darkness, the interior lighting is switched off 16 minutes after the engine stops to preserve the vehicle battery. In daylight conditions, interior lights that were switched on manually are switched off automatically after 1 minute. Ambient lighting If the vehicle is driven at night, a discreet light provides subtle illumination for the passenger…
  • Page 103: Brief Overview — Windshield Wipers

    Brief Overview – Windshield Wipers This brief overview does not replace the information provided under “WINDSHIELD WIPER/ WASHER STALK”. Warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. Windshield wiper stalk Switches for wiping interval (A) and rear wiper (B) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Wipe automatically at front…

  • Page 104: Windshield Wiper/Washer Stalk

    Windshield Wiper/Washer Stalk 4 – Front windshield wipers – one-touch operation Move wiper stalk downwards. Caution! The front windshield wipers carry out one Danger of injury if the windshield wipers wiping cycle. operate unintentionally. 5 – Front windshield wiper and washer Risk of damage to the engine compartment system lid, windshield and wiper system.

  • Page 105
    To switch the rain sensor on again: f Move wiper stalk to position 0 and then to position 1 Switch-on is confirmed by one wipe of the windshield. Operate windshield washer system 5. Switch-on is confirmed by three wipes of the windshield. Change the sensitivity of the rain sensor using switch A.
  • Page 106
    INT. vehicle in a car wash. The washer system wipes as long as the We recommend Porsche window cleaner. If the switch is pressed down. wiper blades are very dirty (e. g. soiled with insect remains), they can be cleaned with Switching on the rear window wiper when a sponge or cloth.
  • Page 107: Instrument Panel And Multi-Function Display

    Instrument Panel and Multi-Function Display Instrument Panel USA Models…… 107 Instrument Panel Canada Models ….109 Tachometer ……….110 Speedometer……….110 Multi-Function Display ……… 110 Engine Oil Temperature Gauge ….110 Coolant Temperature Gauge ……. 110 Engine Oil Pressure Gauge……111 Fuel Gauge ……….

  • Page 108
    Instrument Panel and Multi-Function Display…
  • Page 109: Instrument Panel Usa Models

    Instrument Panel USA Models A Tachometer Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer B Speedometer Warning and indicator lights on the C Multi-function display Rear fog light indicator light tachometer D Engine oil temperature gauge HOLD function indicator light Emission control warning light E Coolant temperature gauge (Check Engine) F Engine oil pressure gauge…

  • Page 110
    Instrument Panel and Multi-Function Display…
  • Page 111: Instrument Panel Canada Models

    Instrument Panel Canada Models A Tachometer Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer B Speedometer Warning and indicator lights on the C Multi-function display Rear fog light indicator light tachometer D Engine oil temperature gauge HOLD function indicator light Emission control warning light E Coolant temperature gauge (Check Engine) F Engine oil pressure gauge…

  • Page 112: Tachometer

    We recommend LEVEL AND ADDING COOLANT” on page 257. MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY IN THE that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do f Please see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENT PANEL” on page 115. this work, as they have the trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools for WARNING MESSAGES”…

  • Page 113: Engine Oil Pressure Gauge

    If the coolant level is too low, warning indicators is displayed on the multi-function display Porsche dealer to do this work as they have may light up if the vehicle tilts at an extreme angle when the engine is running or while driving: trained workshop personnel and the necessary (e.g.

  • Page 114: Digital Speedometer

    I – Upshift Prompt Indicator K – Reset Button for Trip Counter Fuel reserve warning Display/Brightness Setting for If less than approximately 4 US gallons (15 liters) The consumption-oriented shift indicator to the Instrument Lighting of fuel remains in the tank or the range on right of the digital speed display on the remaining fuel falls below approx.

  • Page 115: Battery/Alternator

    Please contact a qualified specialist workshop. DOPPELKUPPLUNG (PDK)” on page 193. 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. Instrument Panel and Multi-Function Display…

  • Page 116: Check Engine (Emission Control)

    We recommend that you have an authorized with the hot exhaust system. continuously or flashes. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have f Switch off the engine. The faults are recorded in the control unit’s trained workshop personnel and the necessary f Have the fault corrected.

  • Page 117: Instrument Panel

    Operating the Multi-Function Display in the Instrument Panel On the multi-function display, you can view information relating to the relevant vehicle equipment, operate the audio source (radio, CD, iPod, etc.), check the oil level, check the tire pressure, use the stopwatch or operate the navigation system.

  • Page 118
    For information on individual assignment of the MFS button: f Please see the chapter “CHANGING BUTTON ASSIGNMENT ON MULTI-FUNCTION STEERING WHEEL” on page 151. For information on Porsche Communication Management: f Please refer to the separate PCM operating instructions. Operating principle on vehicles without…
  • Page 119
    For information on adapting the multi-function Overview of menus in the multi-function – “ACC” display: display Retrieve adaptive cruise control information, see page 178. f Please see the chapter “ADAPTING The following main menu areas are available APPEARANCE OF MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY” depending on the vehicle equipment.
  • Page 120
    Info Messages Menu scope Oil level Audio Service intervals Settings Vehicle menu Level Limits Upper line Ø Consumption PCM display Station/track Lower line Display Shift request Destination input Brightness Light/visibility Start/Stop route guidance Exterior lights Interior lights Locking Manual zoom Wiper Show destination/position Revers.
  • Page 121
    Displaying vehicle information Pending warning messages, information on forthcoming service intervals, the current chassis setting and the average fuel consumption can be viewed in the “Info” submenu of the “Vehicle” main menu area. 1. Select and confirm > “Vehicle” > “Info” Vehicle information Displaying messages All current warning messages and vehicle…
  • Page 122
    Displaying service intervals Displaying the selected chassis setting Resetting average fuel consumption The internal mileage counter indicates when the You can view information on the current chassis 1. Select next vehicle service is due. setting. > “Vehicle” > “Info” 1. Select 1.
  • Page 123
    Oil level Display and measurement of the engine oil level Caution! Risk of engine damage. If the bottom segment is red, the oil level has Measured oil level f Regularly check the oil level each time before dropped below the minimum mark. The oil level reading is shown on the segment refuelling.
  • Page 124
    > “Limits” Please contact a qualified specialist workshop. We recommend that you have an authorized 2. “Limit 1: —” or Porsche dealer to do this work as they have “Limit 2: —“ trained workshop personnel and the necessary and confirm.
  • Page 125
    Activating and deactivating speed limits Selecting radio station or track Entering navigation destinations, starting route guidance and retrieving navigation 1. Select In the “Audio” main menu, you can select a radio information > “Vehicle” station either from the station list or the list of >…
  • Page 126
    Starting route guidance Displaying and modifying the Enlarging and reducing map display navigation map If route guidance is inactive and you have entered The zoom factor of the map display can be a new navigation destination you can then start adapted individually.
  • Page 127
    Phone Answering calls Making multiple calls simultaneously During an active telephone conversation, you 1. Select In the “Phone” main menu, you can retrieve have the option of starting another telephone > “Phone” telephone numbers stored in the phonebook or in conversation.
  • Page 128
    Displaying driving data Resetting driving data There are three driving data displays available. The selected driving data display can be reset. 1. Select 1. Select > “Trip” > “Trip” 2. “1 – since” or 2. Select the relevant driving data display “2 –…
  • Page 129
    Driving the vehicle with low tire pressure and inflated to the inflation pressure The permitted top speed is 50 mph increases the risk of a tire failure and recommended by Porsche on the tire inflation (80 km/h). resulting loss of control. Furthermore, low pressure label.
  • Page 130
    f Use only the pressure differences shown in the Warning light The warning light in the instrument panel lights up: “Fill info” display in the tire pressure menu or – When a loss in pressure has been detected. from the corresponding tire pressure warning –…
  • Page 131
    Functional description of Tire Pressure Monitoring Tire Pressure Monitoring offers the following functions: – Display of the actual tire pressure while the vehicle is in motion. – “Fill info” display: Display of the deviation from the required pressure (refilling pressure) at standstill. –…
  • Page 132
    You can read the tire pressures to be Selecting “Charge” in the Tire pressure menu corrected on this display. 1. Select The tire pressure to be corrected (refill pressure) > “Tire pressure” is indicated on the displayed wheel. 2. “Charge” Example: If “–1.5 psi (–0.1 bar)»…
  • Page 133
    For speeds up to 100 mph (160 km/h), the tire pressures can be reduced to increase driving comfort. The Tire Pressure Monitoring system must be set to the applicable tire pressure (comfort pressure or standard pressure). If you selected “Comfort press.”, the TPM system automatically uses lower pressure values when monitoring tire pressures.
  • Page 134
    We recommend that you have an authorized a tire burst, causing loss of control of the Porsche dealer to do this work as they have vehicle. This could lead to serious personal 4. Select the tire size trained workshop personnel and the necessary injury or death.
  • Page 135
    This tire pressure warning appears: – for approx. 10 seconds when the vehicle is stationary and the ignition is switched off or – when the ignition is switched on again. The warning can be acknowledged when the ignition is switched on. The tire pressure warning light on the instrument panel goes out when the tire pressure has been corrected.
  • Page 136
    Please contact a qualified specialist workshop. (vehicle speed above 16 mph (25 km/h)). We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do this work as they have Tire Pressure Monitoring requires a certain trained workshop personnel and the necessary amount of time to learn the wheels.
  • Page 137
    – In the “CAR” main menu on the PCM. radio sources, e.g. wireless headphones, Measured lap times can be stored and evaluated if the vehicle is equipped with Porsche – if tire temperatures are too high. Displaying the time on the stopwatch Communication Management (PCM).
  • Page 138
    Sport Chrono on multi-function display All stopwatch displays are started and stopped in the “Chrono” menu on the multi-function display. For instructions on using the multi-function display: f Please see the chapter “OPERATING THE MULTI-FUNCTION DISPLAY IN THE INSTRUMENT PANEL” on page 115. 1.
  • Page 139
    The lap counter value C increases by one. Stopping timing The time of the fastest completed lap is stored You can stop the stopwatch at any time. temporarily as a reference value B. The stopwatch time A and the circle display D turn 1.
  • Page 140: Display

    Selecting settings menu – “Volume” Adjust the volume of the warning and information tones, see page 150. 1. Select > “Vehicle” – “Steering wheel operation” > “Settings” Change the MFS button assignment on the and confirm. multi-function steering wheel, see page 151. –…

  • Page 141
    For information on the station and preset lists: > “Vehicle” f Please observe the separate operating manual > “Settings” > “Display” for the Porsche communication Management (PCM). 2. “Menu scope” and confirm. 3. Select the desired main menu items. 4. Confirm selection.
  • Page 142
    Adapting upper status area 1. Select You can assign various items of information to the > “Vehicle” upper status area A in the multi-function display. > “Settings” > “Display” 1. Select 2. “Vehicle menu” > “Vehicle” and confirm. > “Settings” 3.
  • Page 143
    – “Speed limit” information relating to Porsche Communication points when changing gear manually with the Speed limits marked on the map in the Management (PCM).
  • Page 144
    Light and visibility settings Activating and deactivating automatic Adjusting off delay for Welcome Home and daytime driving lights Entry functions The exterior lights, interior lighting and visual The daytime driving lights can be switched on The off delay of the Welcome Home and Entry aids for reversing the vehicle can be adapted and off (not available in Canada).
  • Page 145
    Adjusting brightness of orientation lighting Setting wiper operation Available setting options: The brightness of the orientation lighting can be You have the option of adjusting the activation – “Automatic” adapted individually. mode of the rain sensor and the rear wiper. The rain sensor is activated automatically if the wiper stalk is in position 1 when the ignition is 1.
  • Page 146
    Available setting options: Lowering exterior mirror on passenger’s side Lowering rear roll-up blind when parking when parking You can configure the rear roll-up blind to lower – “Automatic” You can configure the exterior mirror on the automatically when reverse gear is engaged. The rear wiper performs a series of wipes passenger’s side to tilt downwards automatically when reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 147
    Locking settings Setting door locking Switching Comfort Entry on and off You can configure the doors to remain unlocked You can configure the driver’s seat and steering The locking and unlocking settings on the or lock automatically after a delay on entering wheel to move back automatically and allow the vehicle can be adjusted.
  • Page 148
    Setting air conditioning Switching extended ventilation panel on Switching automatic air-recirculation mode and off on/off The automatic air conditioning can be changed The extended ventilation panel on top of the You can configure the fresh air supply to adjust individually. dashboard can be switched on or off.
  • Page 149
    1. Select 1. Select > “Vehicle” Note > “Vehicle” > “Settings” On vehicles with Porsche Communication > “Settings” > “Date/Time” Management (PCM), the date and time are set > “Date/Time” > “Time” automatically by satellite navigation signals (GPS).
  • Page 150
    Setting the date Setting the current date Displaying time in stopwatch on dashboard The date and date format can be changed in the The day, month and year can be set individually. You can configure the stopwatch on the “Date” menu. dashboard to display the time.
  • Page 151
    Setting units Setting unit for temperature gauges Setting unit for boost-pressure gauge The measurement unit for temperature gauges The measurement unit for the boost-pressure You can select the units of measurement for can be changed. gauge can be changed. vehicle displays such as the speed on the digital speedometer in the instrument panel, the 1.
  • Page 152
    Setting unit for fuel consumption display Changing the language Adjusting ParkAssist volume The unit can be set for the fuel consumption The volume of the ParkAssist information tones The language of the display text on the multi- display. can be adjusted. function display can be changed.
  • Page 153
    Adjusting volume of warning tones Changing button assignment on multi- – “Map” function steering wheel Display navigation map in PCM. The volume of the warning tones can be adjusted individually. – “Menu change” The assignment of the MFS button on the multi- Change main menu area.
  • Page 154: Overview Of Warning Messages

    Overview of Warning Messages If a warning message appears, always refer to the corresponding sections in this Owner’s Manual. Warning messages are issued only if all measurement prerequisites are met. Therefore, check all fluid levels regularly – in particular, always check the engine oil level before refuelling. Warning message categories Red warning: System failure warning f Visit or consult a qualified specialist workshop immediately*.

  • Page 155
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Failure Oil level measurement Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Minimum oil level reached Top up engine oil immediately. Oil level below minimum Top up engine oil immediately. Oil level Maximum reached Visit a qualified specialist workshop at the next opportunity and have the oil drained to the correct level.*…
  • Page 156
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Battery protection The power supply to various comfort features is deactivated Consumer switch-off to prevent the battery from discharging. Start engine manually Start engine manually at the ignition. Start/stop operation deactivated Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Display of Gearshift not engaged…
  • Page 157
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Fault Transmission Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Gearbox “Warning jerks” can be felt when driving off and the engine temperature too high power may be restricted. Do not hold the vehicle with the accelerator on a hill, for example.
  • Page 158
    Porsche Stability Management was switched off. PSM on Porsche Stability Management was switched on. Fault All-wheel dr. system Porsche Traction Management is overloaded. Reduce load. PSM on Contact a qualified specialist workshop if the fault persists.* All-wheel dr. system overloaded Porsche Traction Management is overloaded.
  • Page 159
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Fault Fuel indicator Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Check fuel tank cap Position tank cap correctly and screw on until it locks securely. Refill washer fluid Fasten seat belt All vehicle occupants must fasten their seat belts.
  • Page 160
    Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Fault Porsche Entry & Drive Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Multiple keys recognized Information message: in vehicle Several vehicle keys in the vehicle, e.g. in the possession of a passenger.
  • Page 161
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Fault PDCC Vehicle handling may be affected. Adapt your speed to the changed conditions. Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* PDCC failure The lateral inclination of the vehicle is significantly greater when cornering.
  • Page 162
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel System not active Temporary fault in the Tire Pressure Monitoring system. Temporary fault Tire pressure is not monitored. Tire Pressure too low for speeds Top speed for the preset comfort pressure exceeded. greater xxx Tire change? The tire settings on the multi-function display must be updated…
  • Page 163
    Light in Warning message on multi-function Meaning/Action required instrument display panel Fault Headlight control Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* flashes Headlights adapted for Headlights have been changed for countries with left/right-hand LHD/RHD traffic Wiper defective Have the fault corrected at a qualified specialist workshop.* Tailgate Close the tailgate Example:…
  • Page 164
    The maintence intervals can be found in the “Maintenance” booklet. * 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.
  • Page 165: Driving And Driving Safety

    (PASM) …………208 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) with Air Suspension and Level Control …………209 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) … 211 “Sport” and “Sport Plus” Mode ….212 Sports Exhaust System ……214 Retractable Rear Spoiler ……214…

  • Page 166: Ignition Lock, Steering Lock

    3 — Activate steering column lock steering wheel. Note on operation On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, you no Ignition lock position 0 – Initial position The vehicle battery discharges if the ignition key is longer have to insert the key into the ignition lock, left inserted.

  • Page 167
    USA MODELS” on page 107. Vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive lock battery can disable the Porsche Entry & Drive If an electrical consumer is not switched on for comfort function. The steering column is locked automatically…
  • Page 168
    Emergency operation – unlocking the 3. Use metal hook A to remove the plastic 4. Turn ignition key to ignition lock position 0 ignition key cover B from the ignition lock. (initial position). Make sure that plastic cover B is not lost. 5.
  • Page 169: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    The engine control unit will provide the correct by attempting to put out the fire. page 250. starting mixture. f Turn the ignition key or control unit (Porsche Warning! Entry & Drive) to ignition lock position 2. Risk of poisoning. Exhaust gas contains…

  • Page 170
    The control unit always remains in the ignition Note on operation f Please see the chapter “RADIATOR FANS” on lock on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive. To ensure a good battery charge condition, page 258. thereby ensuring that the battery will start the…
  • Page 171: Auto Start Stop Function

    Auto Start Stop Function Starting the engine Exceptions for the Auto Start Stop function The engine stops automatically when the vehicle is The Auto Start Stop function starts the engine: stopped, e.g. at traffic lights or in a traffic jam. The Auto Start Stop function is not available in the f In PDK selector-lever position D, N or manually The Auto Start Stop function thus helps to…

  • Page 172
    Have the Auto Start Stop system checked the has stopped automatically (driver’s seat belt open next time you visit an authorized Porsche or driver’s door open), the indicator light on the dealer.
  • Page 173: Electric Parking Brake

    Releasing the parking brake Emergency braking function The electric parking brake can only be released If the conventional brake system has failed, the when the ignition is switched on. vehicle can be decelerated quickly and braked to a stop using the electric parking brake. 1.

  • Page 174: Brakes

    Brake system function Brake warning light Canada f Make it a habit to check the operation of your Your Porsche is equipped with a power assisted brakes before driving. hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disc If the electric parking brake could not be applied brakes at the front and rear.

  • Page 175
    Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you A greater braking pressure will be required, floor mats of the correct size including a stopping distances will be longer and the braking securing possibility.
  • Page 176
    Do not continue to operate the vehicle. f Cautiously apply brakes to test brakes after Have your authorized Porsche dealer inspect exposure to road water, etc. or replace the brake pads. For information on warning messages on the multi-function display: f Please see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF…
  • Page 177
    To prevent corrosion of the brake discs, “brake them dry” before parking the vehicle In heavy rain, while driving through water or after (not on vehicles with Porsche Ceramic leaving a car wash, the braking action may be Composite Brake).
  • Page 178: Cruise Control

    Vehicles with PDK Switching cruise control readiness on Downshifts are carried out to help maintain the f Press button A on the control stalk. pre-selected speed (especially when driving downhill). Cruise control readiness The grey symbol on the multi-function Warning! display in the instrument panel indicates readiness.

  • Page 179
    PDK selector lever to position N. The new desired speed is displayed on the 1 mph (1 km/h). multi-function display in the instrument panel. For more information on driving with Porsche Doppelkupplung: Press the control stalk on the steering wheel Vehicles with PDK f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE…
  • Page 180: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Adaptive Cruise Control Resuming the stored speed – RESUME f Press the control stalk up (position 4). Adaptive cruise control maintains any selected Cruise control accelerates/decelerates the speed between approx. 20–100 mph vehicle to the stored speed. (30–160 km/h) when driving on open roads without you having to use the accelerator.

  • Page 181
    Changes or modifications made to this equipment Warning! desired speed, adaptive cruise control will not expressly approved by Porsche may void the Risk of accidents. Radar sensor vision can be automatically maintain a set distance from the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
  • Page 182
    Override The speed of the vehicle can be increased at any time by pressing the accelerator. If the set ACC speed is exceeded, the ACC is deactivated. The message “ACC passive” will appear on the multi-function display in the instrument panel. The desired speed that was stored is retained.
  • Page 183
    Adaptive cruise control display Status display Examples: When adaptive cruise control is switched on, the If adaptive cruise control is switched on, All important information, messages and warnings status display A appears at the bottom left of the and no desired speed is stored, the are displayed on the multi-function display in the multi-function display.
  • Page 184
    Switching adaptive cruise control on Adaptive cruise control is ready Setting and changing the desired speed and off Cruise control and distance control is inactive Preconditions after pressing the brakes or interrupting by Switching adaptive cruise control on – ACC is switched on. pressing the control stalk down (position 3, OFF).
  • Page 185
    Increasing the desired speed Note f Push the control stalk on the steering wheel The distance depends on the driving speed. The forward (position 1). slower the vehicle is travelling, the shorter the The desired speed is increased in steps of distance and the faster the vehicle is travelling, 1 mph (1 km/h).
  • Page 186
    Possible distance settings Automatic braking to a stop Driving off again Suitable for speedy driving in lines of If the vehicle in front stops, adaptive cruise control The vehicle can be driven off again after being traffic. The time headway is 1 second. will slow your vehicle down to a stop provided this stopped and speed and distance control will be This corresponds to 36 yd.
  • Page 187
    Interrupting and resuming cruise control Note on operation and distance control If speed and distance control was interrupted using the control stalk 3 (OFF), it can only be Interrupting cruise control and distance resumed again when the vehicle is moving and no control –…
  • Page 188
    For information on Porsche Stability – If the PDK selector lever is at position N, R or mechanism. Management (PSM): f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE STABILITY – “Electric parking brake!” – On upward or downward slopes of more Adaptive cruise control was deactivated MANAGEMENT (PSM)”…
  • Page 189
    Traffic situations in which vehicles are not reliably detected The radar sensor for adaptive cruise control scans a narrow, cone-shaped area in front of your vehicle. Detection can be limited or unreliable, depending on the traffic situation and the size of the vehicle in front.
  • Page 190
    D – Vehicles with large overhangs E – Stationary vehicles Warning! The tail of the vehicle will not be detected A stationary vehicle that appears suddenly in the Risk of accidents. Danger of collision with the correctly on vehicles with large overhangs, detection field of the radar sensor, e.g.
  • Page 191: Car Audio Operation/Tips

    Electronic accessories should only be installed by adjusting the tone control for greater bass your authorized Porsche dealer. response until the disturbance has passed. Equipment which has not been tested and approved by Porsche may impair radio reception. Driving and Driving Safety…

  • Page 192
    Car Telephone and Aftermarket Alarms Any portable telephone or radio transmitter which discs. is used in a Porsche must be properly installed in f Use only compact discs labeled as shown, Important legal and safety information accordance with the technical requirements of regarding the use of cellular telephones having no dirt, damage or warpage.
  • Page 193: Porsche Communication Management

    Warning! New Car Warranty. Serious tire slip (e.g. spinning wheels on snow) f Consult your authorized Porsche dealer about There is danger of accident if you set or may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation. operate the on-board computer, radio,…

  • Page 194: Ipod ® , Usb And Aux

    , USB and AUX Voice Control ® The iPod , USB and AUX interfaces are located in Porsche Communication Management (PCM) can the storage compartment between the front be operated by spoken commands using the voice seats. control system. f Please refer to the chapter “External audio f Please refer to the chapter “VOICE CONTROL”…

  • Page 195: Porsche Doppelkupplung (Pdk)

    Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) Starting Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) is a seven-speed The engine can only be started using the car key transmission with an “automatic” and a “manual” if the brake pedal is pressed and the selector lever selection mode. is in position P or N.

  • Page 196
    Please contact a qualified specialist workshop. gear again. We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do this work as they have Selector-lever position R or D flashes in the trained workshop personnel and the necessary instrument panel parts and tools.
  • Page 197: Selector-Lever Positions

    Selector-Lever Positions D – Automatic selection mode The PDK transmission temporarily changes to the sportiest gear-changing map, i.e. to the highest Select position D for “normal” driving. The gears possible gear-changing points, if the accelerator P – Parking lock are shifted automatically according to the pedal is pressed quickly.

  • Page 198
    The engine speed will level off at possibility it could endanger other persons. – automatically after around 8 seconds around 5,000 rpm on the Panamera S, Such a possibility exists if you cannot see that (unless cornering or overrunning), around 5,500 rpm on the Panamera 4S, you have a clear road with no possibility of –…
  • Page 199
    Kickdown The kickdown function is active in selector-lever positions D and M. f For optimum acceleration, e.g. when overtaking, press the accelerator pedal beyond the full-throttle point (kickdown). The transmission shifts down depending on the speed of travel and engine speed. Upshifts occur at the highest possible engine speeds.
  • Page 200
    Shifting down – To shift up automatically at the upper engine- speed limit: f Pull the PDK selector lever or shift button on f Press the accelerator pedal beyond the full- the steering wheel back. throttle point (kickdown). You can shift up or down by the corresponding number of gears by quickly pressing or pulling the Failure of the selector lever display on the shift buttons or selector lever several times in…
  • Page 201
    We recommend that you have an authorized the footbrake. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have Action required: trained workshop personnel and the necessary Do not hold the vehicle with the accelerator on Driving in winter parts and tools.
  • Page 202
    PDK selector lever emergency release In the event of an electronics failure, the PDK selector lever can only be moved from selector- lever position P if an emergency release operation has already been performed. Note If a selector lever emergency release was performed, the vehicle must not be towed.
  • Page 203
    Transmission and Chassis Control Systems Your Porsche features a complex integrated system made up of all control systems acting in power transmission and in the chassis. All control systems are networked with the aim of combining the best possible driving performance with maximum safety.
  • Page 204: Porsche Traction Management (Ptm)

    (PTM) (PSM) – Clearly perceptible improvement in traction, driving stability and steering ability of the Porsche Traction Management is an active all- PSM is an active control system for stabilisation of vehicle. wheel control system designed to influence the vehicle during extreme driving maneuvers.

  • Page 205
    – If the rear of the vehicle swings out on a bend, Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) in order to the front wheel on the outside of the bend is stabilise the vehicle. braked.
  • Page 206
    – Brake system prefilling: Automatic brake differential (ABD) The brake system is prepared for possible The ABD system controls the front and rear axles subsequent emergency braking if the separately. If one wheel of an axle starts to spin, accelerator pedal is released suddenly and it is braked so that the other wheel on the same quickly.
  • Page 207
    The automatic brake differential (ABD) remains on. order to correct the fault. We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do Adaptive cruise control is deactivated when PSM this work, as they have the trained workshop is switched off.
  • Page 208
    HOLD function: Drive-Off Assistant and Warning! Danger! standstill management In spite of the advantages of the HOLD function, it Risk of accidents. The limits set by physics of is still the driver’s responsibility to adapt his driving cannot be overcome, even with HOLD The HOLD function assists the driver when driving style and maneuvers in line with road and function.
  • Page 209: Abs Brake System (Anti-Lock Brake System)

    – Optimum braking distance We recommend that you have an authorized Shorter stopping distance in most cases Porsche dealer to do this work as they have – Prevention of wheel locking trained workshop personnel and the necessary No flat spots on the tires parts and tools.

  • Page 210: Porsche Active Suspension Management

    Selecting the PASM mode order to correct the fault. We recommend that The “PASM Sport” chassis setup offers very you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do sporty shock absorber tuning. 1. Switch on ignition. this work, as they have the trained workshop “PASM Sport Plus”…

  • Page 211: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm) With Air Suspension And Level Control

    Porsche Active Suspension In addition, the selected chassis setup is shown on the multi-function display in the instrument panel Management (PASM) with Air for approx. 4 seconds. Suspension and Level Control Note PASM with air suspension is an active shock…

  • Page 212
    Selecting High Level Note order to correct the fault. We recommend that you have an authorized Porsche dealer to do 1. Switch on ignition. Level control can only be switched off when the this work, as they have the trained workshop vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 213: Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (Pdcc)

    Porsche dealer to do system. this work, as they have the trained workshop When you select a chassis setup in Porsche Active personnel and the necessary parts and tools Suspension Management (PASM) with air for this type of work.

  • Page 214: Sport» And «Sport Plus» Mode

    Please see the chapter ““SPORT” AND “SPORT “Sport” and “Sport Plus” Mode – PSM (Porsche Stability Management) control is PLUS” MODE” on page 195. more sporty in “Sport Plus” mode. PSM interventions are later than in Normal mode. Function –…

  • Page 215
    Switching “Sport Plus” mode on and off For information on PASM: f Press button f Press button f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE ACTIVE When “Sport” mode is switched on, the When “Sport Plus” mode is switched on, the SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT (PASM)” on indicator light on the button lights up.
  • Page 216: Sports Exhaust System

    WARNING MESSAGES” on page 152. Note After the ignition is switched off, Sport mode is automatically reset to Normal mode. f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE ACTIVE SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT (PASM)” on page 208. f Please see the chapter “PORSCHE DYNAMIC…

  • Page 217
    We recommend that you have an authorized the indicator light on the button lights up. approx. 55 mph (90 km/h). Porsche dealer to do this work as they have The rear spoiler does not retract fully in trained workshop personnel and the necessary manual mode.
  • Page 218
    Extending the rear spoiler manually “Sport Plus” mode deactivated Warning! f Press button briefly. The rear spoiler extends automatically from Risk of injury during manual retraction or The rear spoiler extends to position A. position A to position B at approx. 130 mph extension of the rear spoiler when the vehicle The indicator light on the button lights up.
  • Page 219: Storage, Luggage Compartment And Roof Transport System

    Storage, Luggage Compartment and Roof Transport System Storage…………. 218 Drinks Holder/Cupholder ……221 Front Ashtray ……….224 Rear Ashtray……….224 Cigarette Lighter ……..225 Refrigerated box in the rear of the vehicle ..226 Folding Rear Seats Forward and Returning to Upright Position ……..

  • Page 220: Storage

    Storage Storage options There are various storage options available, Warning! depending on the vehicle equipment: Risk of injury during braking, rapid direction – Glove box with pen and paper holder. changes or in an accident. – In the front and rear armrests. f Do not transport items of luggage or objects unsecured in the passenger compartment.

  • Page 221
    Opening f Pull the latch handle and open the lid. Closing f Always lock the latch handle with the emergency key to secure the contents from unauthorized access. Storage tray in the armrest between the Cooled glove box front seats The glove box can be cooled if necessary.
  • Page 222
    Storage tray in the rear center console Storage tray in the rear armrest Lower storage compartment in the large center console Opening An storage tray is located in the armrest. Storage trays in the large center console f Slide the lid sideways to the left or right at the in the rear of the vehicle Opening the storage tray in the armrest handle recess.
  • Page 223: Drinks Holder/Cupholder

    Drinks Holder/Cupholder Storage compartment under the luggage Upper storage compartment in the large center console compartment floor You can place drinks in the cupholder. Opening upper storage compartment There is additional storage space under the f Press the release button (arrow) and fold Warning! luggage compartment floor, depending on the down the lid.

  • Page 224
    Opening the front cupholder Pulling cupholder out 2. Press the symbol for the required cupholder. 3. Close the panel in the middle. Note 1. Pull out the holder (arrow). f Keep the cupholder above the glove box The cupholders can be adjusted to fit larger 2.
  • Page 225
    Opening the rear cupholder Cupholder in the center console Cupholder in the large center console in the rear of the vehicle Another cupholder is located under the cover flap Cupholder between the seats in the front of the rear center console. A cupholder is located at the front of the large A cupholder is located in the storage tray in the center console or at the rear if the relevant vehicle…
  • Page 226: Front Ashtray

    Emptying 2. Press the front ashtray insert forward slightly. The ashtray insert snaps out and can be removed. f After emptying the ashtray, replace the insert and push it down until it clicks into place. Front Ashtray Rear Ashtray Warning! Warning! Danger of fire.

  • Page 227: Cigarette Lighter

    Emptying ashtrays in the doors 1. Open the ashtray lid and carefully press it up. The insert pops up slightly. 2. Remove the insert and empty it. Front cigarette lighter Rear cigarette lighter Cigarette Lighter Using front and rear cigarette lighters f Press briefly on the ashtray lid in the front Warning! center console or slide the ashtray lid in the…

  • Page 228: Refrigerated Box In The Rear Of The Vehicle

    Folding rear seats forward On vehicles with automatically controlled four-zone air conditioning: f Press the safety button in the driver’s door armrest before folding the rear seats forward. The indicator light on the button lights up. The control panel on the rear center console and the power window buttons on the rear doors will not function.

  • Page 229: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage Compartment Adjusting rear seats to vertical position Tie-down rings f Make sure that the seat belts are not trapped. The maximum permissible load on the loadspace The load can be secured in the luggage floor in the luggage compartment is 200 kg. The Fold up the backrest until it locks with an compartment to prevent it from slipping by weight must be distributed evenly over the entire…

  • Page 230: Stowing Loads

    f If the rear seats are not occupied, the Stowing Loads Driving backrests can be additionally secured with the f Vehicle handling changes depending on the seat belts. Simply cross the outer seat belts Danger! vehicle load. Adapt your driving style to the and insert each into the opposite buckle.

  • Page 231: Luggage Compartment Cover

    Luggage Compartment Cover Warning! Risk of injury. In the event of braking, direction changes or in an accident, objects can slide into the passenger compartment and endanger the occupants. f Do not place objects on the retractable luggage compartment cover or on the fixed luggage compartment cover.

  • Page 232
    Installing retractable luggage Removing retractable luggage Installing retractable luggage compartment cover with fold-away rear compartment cover without fold-away compartment cover without fold-away roller blind rear roller blind rear roller blind f Fold rear seat backrests forward. f Fold rear seat backrests forward. 1.
  • Page 233: Fixed Luggage Compartment Cover

    Using the ski bag 1. Pack one to max. two pairs of skis (max. 17 kg) in the ski bag with the tips of the skis facing forward. The zipper must be facing the rear of the vehicle. 2. Close the zipper on the ski bag. 3.

  • Page 234: Roof Transport System

    Only use roof transport systems that have f Check the overall vehicle height with the roof securely. Tighten all fastening screws again. been tested and approved by Porsche. It is not transport system fitted before driving into f Adjust your driving style accordingly by…

  • Page 235
    3. Position the long carrier A at the front and 1. Open the cover flap on the roof rails. A — Front carrier, long B — Rear carrier, short the short carrier B at the rear loosely on the 2. Unscrew plastic screws from the retaining C — Cover trims fastening recesses.
  • Page 236
    4. Remove the handle of the torque wrench D. 6. Lift up the carriers slightly and fit roof channel 8. Carefully fit the carriers into the fastening protectors E into the mounts on the underside recesses. 5. Loosen screws on the underside of of the carriers.
  • Page 237
    13.Cut the cover trims C to size and slide them 11.Tighten the fastening screws on the 12.Fold the cover flaps on the carriers down carriers using the torque wrench F until the fully and slide the desired attachment into sideways into the carriers or press them into arrow markings on the torque wrench are the carriers.
  • Page 238: Loading Information

    Loading Information The load capacity coefficient (e.g. “106”) is a Danger! minimum requirement. For more information: Risk of personal injury or death. f Please see the chapter “INSCRIPTION ON Definitions Injuries are much more likely in an accident RADIAL TIRE” on page 288. if persons ride in the cargo area.

  • Page 239
    3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or XXX pounds. 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five — 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
  • Page 240: Parking

    Parking ParkAssist……….239 Rearview Camera……..241 Swivelling Down Mirror Glass as Parking Aid……….242 Garage Door Opener……..243 Parking…

  • Page 241: Parkassist

    The ParkAssist visual display appears on the f Make sure that no persons, animals or (180 cm) central screen of the Porsche communication system. obstacles are within the maneuvering area. – Range at the side of the vehicle: approx. 31 in.

  • Page 242
    If the vehicle has front ParkAssist, no signal tone will be issued when reverse gear is selected. Instead, the ParkAssist visual display will appear on the central screen of the Porsche communication system. A detected obstacle is signalled by an intermittent tone.
  • Page 243: Rearview Camera

    – Defect or system fault. f Have the fault corrected. 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.

  • Page 244: Swivelling Down Mirror Glass As Parking Aid

    Preconditions Moving mirror to its initial position – The ignition must be switched on. The mirror swivels back to its initial position: – The function must be activated on the multi- – after a certain time delay, if the vehicle is function display.

  • Page 245: Garage Door Opener

    Garage Door Opener Always align the vehicle with the receiver. Otherwise, range restrictions cannot be The garage door opener of your Porsche replaces ruled out. up to three original remote controls used to f Before selling the vehicle, delete the operate various devices (e.g.

  • Page 246
    The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed successfully. Several attempts with different distances between the vehicle and the original remote control may be necessary. 4.
  • Page 247
    3. The turn signal lights will flash once when the original remote control. Your authorized 5 minutes teaching time are up. Porsche dealer has a list of all garage door Repeat steps 1 to 2. opener signals that can be adapted.
  • Page 248: Alarm System And Theft Protection

    Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System and Passenger Compartment Monitoring ……247 Immobilizer ……….250 Locking the Steering Column ……. 250 Theft Protection………. 250 Alarm System and Theft Protection…

  • Page 249: Alarm System And Passenger Compartment Monitoring

    If you unlock the vehicle with the emergency Compartment Monitoring Any changes or modifications not expressly ap- key in the door lock, you must switch the proved by Porsche could void the user’s authority ignition on (ignition lock position 1) within to operate this equipment. USA:…

  • Page 250
    On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive f Quickly press button A in the door handle twice. The emergency flasher flashes slowly once. The doors are locked but can be opened from the inside by pulling once on the front door opener or by pulling twice on the rear door opener.
  • Page 251
    Emergency flasher flashes twice and an Alarm system is activated acoustic signal will sound twice. – The indicator lights flash quickly while you are The vehicle doors, the rear lid and the rear window locking the vehicle, then flash normally. are locked but the doors can be opened from the inside by pulling once on the front door opener or Alarm system is activated, interior…
  • Page 252: Immobilizer

    Remove the ignition key (or switch ignition off The immobiliser can be deactivated and the engine started only using an authorised on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive). Locking the steering column automatically ignition key. f Lock the glove box.

  • Page 253: Maintenance And Car Care

    Wiper Blades ……….261 Emission Control System ……262 How Emission Control Works …… 263 Fuel Economy ……….264 Operating Your Porsche in other Countries… 264 Fuel…………265 Fuel Can ………… 267 Fuel Recommendations……. 268 Fuel Evaporation Control ……269 Car Care Instructions……..

  • Page 254: Exercise Extreme Caution When Working On Your Vehicle

    The engine compartment of any motor vehicle Improper maintenance during the warranty f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic period may affect your Porsche warranty is a potentially hazardous area. If you are not ignition system.

  • Page 255
    This ensures that your Porsche will remain not approved by Porsche. Porsche parts or approved parts, or the use of reliable and safe to drive, and that it will not be accessories not approved by Porsche may damaged as a result of the modifications.
  • Page 256: Engine Oil

    Engine Oil Checking Engine-Oil Level If the vehicle is driven at a high rate of speed, climatic conditions are warm, and the load is high, f Check the oil level on the multi-function display It is important to perform oil changes regularly in the oil should be checked more frequently, as accordance with the intervals specified in your at regular intervals before refuelling.

  • Page 257: Topping Up Engine Oil

    Topping Up Engine Oil Oil-level warning – Oils approved by Porsche can be mixed with each other. Porsche recommends If the oil level is too low, this is indicated by the – Porsche engines are designed so that no oil oil-warning light on the multi-function display.

  • Page 258
    Condensation from products of combustion may accumulate in the oil. In this case, it is advisable The viscosity of the engine oil for your Porsche to change the oil more frequently so that your has to be chosen according to the ambient engine once again has 100% efficient engine oil.
  • Page 259: Checking Coolant Level And Adding Coolant

    Coolant is hazardous to your Observe the following points: health, and may be fatal if swallowed. f Use only antifreeze authorised by Porsche. f Do not open the cap of the expansion tank f Check the coolant level regularly.

  • Page 260: Brake Fluid

    Only add a mixture of antifreeze and water We recommend that you have an authorized in equal parts. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have Antifreeze in coolant: trained workshop personnel and the necessary 50 % provides antifreeze protection parts and tools.

  • Page 261: Washer Fluid

    Porsche dealer to do this work as they have Changing brake fluid trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools. Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over time. The absorbed water can impair braking efficiency. Warning! f It is important therefore to have the brake fluid…

  • Page 262: Power Steering

    In this case, the remaining quantity is only approx. to be exerted to steer the vehicle. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have 1 litre. The maximum filling capacity is approx. f Exercise extreme care when your vehicle is trained workshop personnel and the necessary 5.8 US quarts (5.5 liters).

  • Page 263: Changing Air Cleaner

    We recommend that you have an authorized Risk of damage if wiper blades that are by the wiper blade manufacturer. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have frozen in place are loosened improperly. f We recommend that you have your authorized trained workshop personnel and the necessary f Thaw the wiper blades before loosening them.

  • Page 264: Emission Control System

    Do not alter or remove any device, such as by attempting to put out the fire. Your Porsche is equipped with such a system. heat shields, switches, ignition wires, valves, Porsche warrants the Emission Control System in etc., which are designed to protect your…

  • Page 265: How Emission Control Works

    They, too, are formed during the combustion engine. process and discharged into the exhaust system. To reduce these pollutants, your Porsche is Catalytic converters equipped with a precisely calibrated fuel injection system to assure a finely balanced air/fuel mixture The catalytic converters are efficient “clean-up”…

  • Page 266: Fuel Economy

    If you plan to take your Porsche outside the f Have your vehicle tuned to specifications. Air continental limits of the United States or Canada, The EPA estimated miles per gallon (mpg) is…

  • Page 267: Fuel

    However, this could reduce performance and control automatically adapts the ignition timing. Fuel is highly flammable and harmful to increase fuel consumption. Porsche recommends that you use fuel with health. f Avoiding driving at full throttle. at least 95 RON/85 MON in your vehicle.

  • Page 268
    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.
  • Page 269: Fuel Can

    Fuel Can 6. Operate the pump nozzle and refuel the vehicle. Do not add further fuel once the correctly Danger! operated automatic pump nozzle has switched Risk of fire or explosion if the fuel can is off. Fuel could spray back or could flow over damaged in an accident and fuel escapes.

  • Page 270: Fuel Recommendations

    The RON octane rating is based on the research at high altitude or at high temperature. Porsche also recognizes that these fuels may not method. The CLC (U.S. Cost of Living Council always be available. Be assured that your vehicle –…

  • Page 271: Fuel Evaporation Control

    Purge system A Porsche that is well-cared for can look like new f Do not use fuel, kerosene, naphtha, nail polish for years. It all depends on the amount of care the remover or other volatile cleaning fluids.

  • Page 272
    (scratches) more conspicuous than distance of 20 in. (50 cm). lighter colors. f Never use high-pressure cleaning equipment f Do not wash your Porsche in direct sunlight with a round-jet nozzle. or when its body is hot. A high-pressure cleaning device fitted with a round nozzle will damage your vehicle.
  • Page 273
    f Start washing the vehicle by thoroughly Cleaning in car washes Paint care wetting the paintwork and rinsing the heavy Optional add-on parts or parts that project beyond dirt off. In order to protect the paint on your vehicle in the contours of the vehicle may be damaged by the best possible way against mechanical and f After washing the vehicle, rinse it thoroughly…
  • Page 274
    We recommend that you have an authorized We recommend that you have an authorized f Do not point the cleaning jet directly at any Porsche dealer to do this work as they have Porsche dealer to do this work as they have of the aforementioned components.
  • Page 275
    Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the underside of the body, the transmission, the If the wiper blades rub or squeak, this may be due…
  • Page 276
    We recommend Porsche interior window cleaner. We recommend Porsche cleaner for light Stainless steel tailpipes alloy rims. f Gently wipe the surface without applying f If possible, wash the wheels every two weeks too much pressure.
  • Page 277
    – do not lay them white woollen cloth or a commercially loosely in the vehicle. available microfibre cloth. Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you f Remove heavy contamination with floor mats of correct size including a securing a leather cleaner.
  • Page 278
    Cleaning air bag covers Alcantara care Storing your Porsche Do not use leather care products to If you wish to keep your Porsche off the road for Danger! clean Alcantara. a lengthy period, we recommend that you contact Risk of serious or fatal injury from impaired your authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 279: Minor Repairs

    Minor Repairs Exercise Extreme Caution when Working on your Vehicle ………. 278 Tires and Wheels……..280 Wheel Bolts ……….293 Flat Tire…………. 293 Electrical System ……..296 Battery …………303 External Power Supply, Jump-Lead Starting …………. 306 Changing the Remote Control Battery ..307 Replacing Bulbs ………

  • Page 280: Exercise Extreme Caution When Working On Your Vehicle

    The engine compartment of any motor vehicle Improper maintenance during the warranty f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic period may affect your Porsche warranty is a potentially hazardous area. If you are not ignition system.

  • Page 281
    Warning triangle, first aid kit Tool kit 3. Remove combination pack C containing the first aid kit and/or warning triangle. The warning triangle, together with the first aid kit, The tool kit is stored at the left side under Note is located in the storage compartment under the the luggage compartment floor.
  • Page 282: Tires And Wheels

    (e.g. ”N0“, ”N1“…) can be nearest Porsche or tire dealer to have your mounted. vehicle or tire(s) inspected. – The use of wheel rims and wheel bolts that do…

  • Page 283
    Treadwear Temperature A, B, C Tire pressures The treadwear grade is a comparative rating The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and Danger! based on the wear rate of the tire when tested C, representing the tire’s resistance to the under controlled conditions on a specific generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat Risk of accident.
  • Page 284
    f Valve caps protect the valve from dust and dirt, Please note that the TPM is not a substitute for Overloading and thus from leakage. Always screw caps proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s tightly down. Replace missing caps responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, Danger! immediately.
  • Page 285
    Tire wear The original equipment tires on your Porsche have built-in tire wear indicators. They are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves and will appear as approximately 1/2 in.
  • Page 286
    If you notice that tires are wearing unevenly, loss of control. Furthermore, low tire pres- sure increases rate of wear of the affected consult your authorized Porsche dealer. f Keep oil, fuel, brake fluid, etc. away from tires. tires.
  • Page 287
    Exercise care when parking along curbs. If you do not use a Porsche recommended f Please adjust your driving style accordingly. replacement tire, make sure that you purchase your new tires from a reputable tire…
  • Page 288
    TPM. their marking. authorized Porsche dealer. f Check this with your authorized Porsche The perception that tire durability and Danger! performance are not affected by storage and age dealer.
  • Page 289
    Use Porsche approved snow tires for grip on snow resulting loss of control. Furthermore, low temperatures. Summer tires may be permanently damaged at extremely low temperatures.
  • Page 290
    Risk of damage to body, axle or brake components. f Use only the fine-link snow chains recom- mended and authorized by Porsche so that sufficient clearance between the wheel well and the chain is assured. f Please see the chapter “WHEELS, TIRES” on page 325.
  • Page 291
    – second two-digit code means tire size. Speed code letters The speed code letter Y indicates the maximum – third four-digit code means tire type code. permitted speed for the tire. – fourth four-digit code means date of This code letter is shown on the tire sidewall. manufacture.
  • Page 292
    The level control system can only be switched off when the vehicle is stationary. To increase ground clearance, the vehicle should 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.
  • Page 293
    Your be changed. The hot parts of the exhaust system could set authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to such materials on fire, thereby causing both advise you. 5. Lift the vehicle only at the specified property damage and severe or fatal physical jacking points.
  • Page 294
    13.Inflate the tire if necessary. f Please see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES (68 °F/20 °C)” on page 326. 14.Lower the vehicle fully and remove the jack. 15.Tighten wheel bolts in diagonally opposite sequence. Immediately after changing a wheel, use a torque wrench to check the prescribed tightening torque of the wheel bolts (160 Nm/118 ftlb.).
  • Page 295: Wheel Bolts

    Tightening torque for wheel bolts: 160 Nm 6. Remove the ignition key, or the control unit on (118 ftlb.). vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, in order to lock the steering and prevent the engine from being started. Security wheel bolts 7.

  • Page 296
    it may only be used for short journeys in an Warning! emergency. The sealant is highly flammable and The tire sealant comprises: potentially fatal if inhaled. f Fire, naked flame and smoking are prohibited – a filler bottle, when handling tire sealant. –…
  • Page 297
    We recommend that you have an authorized tire valve and squeeze it forcefully until the contains sealant. Porsche dealer to do this work as they have bottle is completely emptied into the tire. f Avoid hard acceleration and high cornering trained workshop personnel and the necessary 11.Pull filler hose off the tire valve.
  • Page 298: Electrical System

    Replacing fuses or relays with the engine be installed at a qualified specialist workshop. We running or the ignition on could cause recommend that you have an authorized Porsche electrical shock. dealer to do this work, as they have the trained…

  • Page 299
    Plug socket in the storage tray between the front seats Plug socket in the storage tray between the rear seats Plug socket in the luggage compartment Note Note on operation Plug sockets in the storage tray of the large center console in the rear of the vehicle The maximum electrical load of a socket is 20 A, The sockets and thus the connected electrical but only if no other loads are switched on.
  • Page 300
    Open the luggage compartment floor and We recommend that you have an authorized The positions of the fuses are shown on the Porsche dealer to do this work as they have remove the tool storage box. inside of the cover.
  • Page 301
    Fuse box in left side of dashboard Designation Designation LHD, central locking for front Left-hand drive vehicles only: Designation left door Turn signal, rear left Steering column switch RHD, mobile phone charger Marker light, front right Low beam headlight, left Instrument cluster 22 Steering column lock High beam headlight, left…
  • Page 302
    Fuse box in right side of dashboard Designation Designation 36 Not used 23 Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Designation 37 Not used 24 Seat ventilation, front seats Tire Pressure Monitoring control unit Front cigarette lighter, 25 Seat ventilation, rear seats Not used luggage compartment socket 26 Not used Seat heating, front…
  • Page 303
    Fuse and relay carriers Designation Designation in the luggage compartment Right-hand drive vehicles only: 47 Fuel pump control unit Turn signal, rear left 48 Horn (two-tone horns) Fuse carrier A Marker light, front right 49 Diagnostic socket Not used Low beam headlight, left 50 RHD, ignition lock, light switch High beam headlight, left Spoiler flap (Turbo)
  • Page 304
    Fuse carrier B Fuse carrier B Relay carrier C Daytime driving lights, right Tailgate closing mechanism Heated rear window Tail light, right Filler flap open Not used Reversing light, right Retract/extend rear spoiler Spoiler flap (Turbo) Rear fog light, left Sun blind Spoiler flap (Turbo) Brake light, right…
  • Page 305: Battery

    Do not lay tools or other metal objects on the f Spilled electrolyte must be rinsed off at once switch ignition off in vehicles with Porsche battery as they could cause a short circuit Entry & Drive.

  • Page 306
    Let your Porsche dealer test the battery’s spray. driven on each trip, the more opportunity the capacity before winter sets in.
  • Page 307
    88. in the instrument panel to indicate a fault. f Only use an original Porsche battery, with the 6. Teach tires on vehicles with Tire correct part number, as a replacement. Only This fault can be corrected with a few Pressure Monitoring.
  • Page 308: External Power Supply/Jump-Lead Starting

    f Carefully ensure that tools or conductive External Power Supply, jewelery (rings, chains, watch straps) do not Jump-Lead Starting come into contact with the positive jumper cable or the positive battery post. If the battery is flat, the battery of another vehicle f Improper hook-up of jumper cables can ruin can be used for starting or as an external power supply with the help of jump leads.

  • Page 309: Changing The Remote Control Battery

    (+). doctor. 8. Close the cap on the positive terminal for jump- lead starting (+). Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you about a suitable charger. f Always observe the instructions provided by Charging the battery Changing the Remote Control the charger manufacturer.

  • Page 310: Replacing Bulbs

    Replacing Bulbs Headlights Changing the battery (CR 2032, 3V) 1. Remove the emergency key. Warning! Caution! 2. Lever off the cover on the back of the key Risk of serious personal injury or death. The Risk of damage to headlights due to abrasion housing using a small screwdriver.

  • Page 311
    Insert the headlight into the and pull connector off. guide rails, attach the connector A and Porsche Entry & Drive. breather hose B and then slide the headlight 7. Press the release lever on the underside of the 2.
  • Page 312
    Changing bulbs for static cornering light/ 3. Turn the bulb socket counter-clockwise and 4. Remove defective bulb and replace it. auxiliary high-beam headlight remove it. Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position. Changing bulb (H7, 55W) for static 5.
  • Page 313
    3. Turn the bulb socket counter-clockwise and 4. Remove defective bulb and replace it. Changing bulb (H7, 55W) for auxiliary remove it. Make sure that the bulb is installed in high-beam headlight the correct position. 1. Remove the headlight. 5. Close cover on headlight. f Please see the chapter “REMOVING The release tab must engage fully.
  • Page 314: Side Turn Signal Light

    f Press the securing spring on the turn signal Side Turn Signal Light 1. Insert front turn signal light. light in through the opening in the fender with 2. Press in securing spring until it your finger and remove the turn signal light. Changing bulb (WY5W) engages securely.

  • Page 315: Licence Plate Lights

    Licence Plate Lights Side Marker Light 1. Press the cable retaining clip and detach the cable from the bulb holder. Changing bulb Changing bulb (W5W) (C5W) 2. Turn the bulb socket counter-clockwise and remove it. 1. Open the tailgate. 1. Remove the cap in the wheel housing liner with 3.

  • Page 316: Changing Light-Emitting Diodes And Long-Life Bulbs

    Have defective LEDs and bulbs replaced in a qualified specialist workshop. 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 Headlight Adjustment parts and tools.

  • Page 317
    Screen The screen upon which headlamp beams are projected is perpendicular to the floor and the vehicle’s longitudinal axis, flat, uniformly light in color, unobstructed, and wide and high enough to accommodate the vehicle beam patterns to be aimed. The screen should be wide enough to provide at least 3.3 ft.
  • Page 318: Towing

    We urge that wherever possible, a car 3. Open engine compartment lid. transporter or trailer be used to transport a Panamera vehicle that cannot move under 4. Place allen key (6 mm) on adjusting screw. its own power. This is the safest way to 5.

  • Page 319
    Please see the chapter “REMOVING THE or on a trailer. Porsche cannot be held responsible for damage CONTROL UNIT FROM THE IGNITION LOCK” on incurred in cases where a vehicle has been page 165.
  • Page 320
    Always pull out the stuck vehicle with the does not engage. Porsche cannot be held responsible for damage greatest care. The control unit must be removed from the incurred in cases where a vehicle has been…
  • Page 321
    f Never use the towing lug to tow this or any other vehicle. f Bear in mind the limited ground clearance of your car on uneven surfaces. Fitting the towing lug 1. Press the lower edge of the appropriate plastic cover into the bumper until the cover disengages.
  • Page 322
    4. Carefully feed towing straps through the opening in the front wheels. Make sure metal parts of straps do not damage rim. Make sure the strap is flat over the rim bead. Make sure brake backing plate is not damaged. 5.
  • Page 323: Fire Extinguisher

    The fire extinguisher should be checked to Serious transmission damage will result if the attempt is made to push-start or tow-start ensure correct operation by a specialist Panamera vehicles equipped with the PDK workshop every 1-2 years. transmission. f Have the fire extinguisher refilled after use.

  • Page 324: Tire Pressure And Technical Data

    Tire Pressure and Technical Data Vehicle Identification Data……323 Engine Data……….324 Wheels, Tires……….325 Tire Pressure for Cold Tires (68 °F/20 °C)..326 Weights…………328 Filling Capacities………329 Driving Performance ……..329 Dimensions ……….330 Tire Pressure and Technical Data…

  • Page 325: Vehicle Identification Data

    The safety compliance sticker is your assurance The plate is attached to the door sill area on the always quote the vehicle identification number. that your new Porsche complies with all applicable driver’s side. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards which…

  • Page 326: Engine Data

    Engine Data Panamera S Panamera 4S Panamera Turbo Engine type M 4820 M 4840 M 4870 Number of cylinders Displacement 293.3 cu. in. (4806 cm 293.3 cu. in. (4806 cm 293.3 cu. in. (4806 cm Max. engine output 400 hp (294 kW)

  • Page 327: Wheels, Tires

    Wheels, Tires f Approval of tire and wheel sizes is granted based on extensive testing. Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you about the current approval status. By fitting tires that have been approved by Porsche, you can be sure that you have the best possible tires for your Porsche.

  • Page 328: Tire Pressure For Cold Tires (68 °F/20 °C)

    Porsche dealer about the current release status. Tire Pressure for Cold Tires (68 °F/20 °C) These standard and comfort tire pressures apply only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche. Standard tire pressure for summer, winter and all-season tires Panamera S, Panamera 4S…

  • Page 329
    The comfort tire pressure speed threshold permitted for your vehicle depends on the national type standardisation and is displayed under “Comfort pressure” in the “Tire pressure” menu on the multi-function display on the on-board computer. Panamera S, Panamera 4S Panamera Turbo…
  • Page 330: Weights

    The maximum vehicle weight and maximum axle loads must not be exceeded. Note: If additional accessories are installed, the maximum load will be correspondingly less. Only use roof transport systems from the Porsche Tequipment range for your vehicle or roof transport systems that have been tested and approved by Porsche.

  • Page 331: Filling Capacities

    Fuel octane rating 98 RON/88 MON (93 CLC or AKI) 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 (90 CLC or AKI) in your vehicle.

  • Page 332: Dimensions

    Dimensions Panamera S, Panamera 4S Panamera Turbo 195.67 in. (4970 mm) Length Width without exterior mirrors 76.02 in. (1931 mm) Width with exterior mirrors 83.23 in. (2114 mm) Height at DIN curb weight 55.83 in. (1418 mm) Wheelbase 114.96 in. (2920 mm) Ground clearance at maximum gross weight 3.31 in.

  • Page 333: Index

    Index Air vents Alcantara, care instructions ……….276 Adjusting ………….82 Alloy wheels ABD (automatic brake differential) Opening/closing………..82 Care instructions……….274 Functional description ……..204 Air-conditioning compressor Inscription…………289 ABS (anti-lock brake system) Information on air-conditioning compressor ….75 All-wheel drive Functional description ……..207 Air-conditioning system Functional description………202 Warning light on instrument panel……

  • Page 334
    Fabric linings…………. 276 Accelerating …………177 Removing headlights ……….309 Headlights, plastic components, adhesive foils ..274 Decelerating…………177 Brake booster ………….174 Laying up your Porsche ……..276 Functional description ……..176 Brake fluid Leather…………. 275 Interrupting operation……… 177 Changing…………259 Paint …………..271 Storing speed…………
  • Page 335
    Daytime driving lights ………… 94 (remote control)……….. 24 Vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) …24 Defrosting windshield ………… 73 Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive ..24 Cockpit Air-conditioning system ……..73 Opening and locking vehicle door from inside..31 Adjusting lighting……….95…
  • Page 336
    Coolant …………329 Electric parking brake Entry & Drive Engine oil…………329 Automatic parking brake release upon Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive ..24 Fuel…………..329 driving off …………171 Switching off interior surveillance with Washer fluid…………329 Emergency braking function …….
  • Page 337
    Entry function …………95 Switching off with button in door handle Programming signal (fixed code system)….244 Welcome Home function ……..95 (Porsche Entry & Drive)……..248 Gear selector HomeLink (garage door opener) Switching off with car key ……..247 Emergency unlocking ……… 200 Deleting programmed signals……244…
  • Page 338
    When opening and closing……..35 Light switch (remote control) ………..24 Memory …………… 40 AUTO function …………. 92 Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive ..24 Retrieving seat settings ……..41 Overview…………. 92 Persons/animals remaining in the vehicle….24 Retrieving vehicle settings……..41 Switching on AUTO position ……..
  • Page 339
    Multi-function steering wheel (remote control) ………..24 Sensors for ParkAssist ……..239 Changing button assignment on multi-function Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive..24 Particle filter, maintenance instructions……261 steering wheel ……….. 151 Luggage compartment floor……..227 PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) Functional description ……….
  • Page 340
    Protection against towing (inclination sensor) Reduced driving program, PDK ……..199 Warning message on the multi-function display..208 Switching off with Porsche Entry & Drive….248 Refrigerated box in the rear of the vehicle, opening ..226 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB) Switching off with remote control ……247…
  • Page 341
    Steering column Removing headlights ……….309 Locking with Porsche Entry & Drive….. 165 Switching on …………92 Locking without Porsche Entry & Drive ….165 Side marker light …………313 Steering column lock Safety belts …………..44 Side marker light, changing bulb for side marker light..313 With Porsche Entry &…
  • Page 342
    Care …………..284 Unlocking with car key (remote control)….23 Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) ……193 Life…………..283 Unlocking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) ..23 Transmission and chassis control systems Traction …………281 Vehicle information Overview (PTM, PSM, PASM, PDCC) ….201 Wear…………..
  • Page 343
    Vehicle settings Inscription on radial tire ……..288 Winter driving………….. 304 Adapting multi-function display ……139 Overview …………325 Winter tires Adjusting on multi-function display ……. 138 Replacing tires (general information) ….285 General information ……….. 287 Adjusting volume of warning and information Rim offset…………325 Storage …………

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Одна или несколько дверей не открываются изнутри. Что мне делать?

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  • Page 1
    Panamera Good to know – Owner’s Manual…
  • Page 3
    WKD 971 00 21 18 2/17 Different types of warnings and symbols are used in this Owner’s Manual. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG is the owner of numer- Serious injury or death DANGER ous trademarks, both registered and unregistered, including without limitation the Porsche Crest ®…
  • Page 4
    Structure of the Manual Table of Contents More Safety and More Driving Overviews Practical Tips Pleasure Get an overview and find the infor- Find out how you can play your part Get to know the various components Browse to find additional information in combining safety with driving mation you want.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Battery …………65 Garage Door Opener (HomeLink ) ….118 ® Porsche Stability Management (PSM) …199 Brake Fluid ……….68 Hood …………120 Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Plus (PVTS Car Care …………72 Roof System ……….207 Plus) …………202 Charging ………….84 Tailgate ………….230 Sport Chrono stopwatch ……223 Coolant …………97…

  • Page 6: More Safety And More Driving Pleasure

    For U.S. only: We wish you many miles of safe and pleasurable of your Porsche vehicle before you drive it. To pre- driving in your Porsche. If you believe that your vehicle has a fault which…

  • Page 7
    – Operation of headlights, brake lights and Have damaged tires replaced immediately: Vis- Checking the lights turn signals it an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche rec- – Undamaged aerodynamic components ommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as – Intact wiper blades they have trained technicians and the neces- –…
  • Page 8
    Dirty windshields and windows as well as defective wiper blades reduce visibility and significantly in- crease the risk of an accident. e Only use genuine Porsche spare parts for your vehicle or spare parts of a similar quality, which have been manufactured according to the…
  • Page 9
    Porsche may also void your ve- e Always make sure that seat belts fit snugly, in- ing. Do not put your feet on the dashboard or hicle warranty.
  • Page 10
    Do not transport heavy objects in open storage compartments. e Also provide your passengers with all informa- tion regarding safety measures. For correctly loading your Porsche and stowing An unsecured or incorrectly positioned load in the items: > Please see chapter «Storage» on page 228.
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    You will find helpful hints in this manual on how to perform most of the checks and actions listed on the following pages. If in doubt, have these checks performed by your authorized Porsche dealer. Avoid distractions e Never drive after you have consumed alcohol Child restraint systems can only work when in- stalled correctly.
  • Page 12
    Visit leaving a car wash, the brake disks are coated with an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have a water film, the braking action may be delayed trained technicians and the necessary parts and increased pressure may be required.
  • Page 13
    Lane Change Assist (LCA) > p. 31 > p. 237 The handling of your Porsche changes depending Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Traffic Jam Assist on the load condition. Use of a roof transport sys- > p. 41 >…
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    M M o o r r e e S S a a f f e e t t y y a a n n d d M M o o r r e e D D r r i i v v i i n n g g P P l l e e a a s s u u r r e e e Fire, open flames and smoking are prohibited Responding correctly to warning signals Portable Fuel Containers…
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    Have the fire extinguisher checked by an au- thorized Porsche dealer every one or two An improperly parked vehicle can roll away in an years. e Have the fire extinguisher refilled after use.
  • Page 16
    Have triggered safety systems replaced. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- Starting the vehicle using unsuitable jumper cables mends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they or following incorrect procedures can cause short circuits and potentially a fire. A highly explosive…
  • Page 17
    This is also the case after the brake pads or brake disks Before driving: Important informa- have been replaced. tion regarding your Porsche Getting to know the special features of the hybrid vehicle Feel comfortable in the driver’s seat The moving parts of a new vehicle must be run in.
  • Page 18
    Driving on racetracks puts high pressure on brake If you plan to take your Porsche outside the conti- – A plug connection of the hybrid system is pads and brake disks. nental limits of the United States or Canada, there e If the brake fluid is more than 12 months old: disconnected.
  • Page 19
    Fault and event memories in the vehicle can the status of a component, module, system or en- be reset by a service center during repairs or – The authorized Porsche dealer may not be able vironment such as: servicing.
  • Page 20
    Porsche or other providers. For Porsche online services, the various functions are described at a suitable place (e.g. the Porsche Connect website) and the related data protection legislation information is provided. Personal data can be used for the provision of online services.
  • Page 21: Overview Illustrations

    Overview Illustrations On the following pages you will find overviews of all areas of the vehicle, with a brief explanation. Further information can be found on the specified pages.

  • Page 22: Driver’s Cockpit

    D D r r i i v v e e r r ‘ ‘ s s C C o o c c k k p p i i t t Driver’s Cockpit > p. 286 A Power windows and tailgate B Door opener C Memory buttons for personal settings >…

  • Page 23: Porsche Advanced Cockpit

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e A A d d v v a a n n c c e e d d C C o o c c k k p p i i t t Porsche Advanced Cockpit >…

  • Page 24: Control Panel

    E Rotary push button (for controlling the PCM) > p. 147 Emergency flasher > p. 102 G SPORT mode > p. 183 H Porsche Active Suspension Manage- ment (PASM) > p. 199 Switching off > p. 69 Testing the electric parking brake > p. 102 K INDIVIDUAL mode Fig.

  • Page 25: Overhead Console

    O O v v e e r r h h e e a a d d C C o o n n s s o o l l e e Overhead Console > p. 135 A Interior lighting B Hands-free microphone >…

  • Page 26: Rear

    R R e e a a r r Rear > p. 55 A Air vents B Memory buttons for personal settings > p. 179 C Door opener > p. 286 D Power windows E Map pocket > p. 186 Touch display >…

  • Page 27: Rear Control Panel

    R R e e a a r r C C o o n n t t r r o o l l P P a a n n e e l l Rear Control Panel > p. 52 A Air-conditioning > p. 186 B Porsche Communication Management (PCM) > p. 186 C Rotary push button (for controlling the PCM) >…

  • Page 28: Engine Compartment Filler Openings

    E E n n g g i i n n e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t f f i i l l l l e e r r o o p p e e n n i i n n g g s s Engine compartment filler openings >…

  • Page 29
    Practical Tips On the following pages you will find practical tips for the selected area of your vehicle.
  • Page 30: Practical Tips

    P P r r a a c c t t i i c c a a l l T T i i p p s s Practical Tips General Operation of Porsche Advanced Cockpit and Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Topic…

  • Page 31
    P P r r a a c c t t i i c c a a l l T T i i p p s s Air conditioning Topic Switching upper ventilation panel on or The upper ventilation panel can be switched on and off via the touch display in the dashboard: e CLIMATE e AIR e Ventilation panel…
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    Topics On the following pages, the content is arranged in topics in alphabetical order.
  • Page 33: Driving And Driver Assistance Systems Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    The increased comfort offered by ACC should not of the adaptive cruise control. induce you to risk your safety. Despite ACC, re- e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche sponsibility for maintaining a safe distance, recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as choosing a suitable speed, etc.

  • Page 34
    Operating principle of adaptive tive cruise control (ACC) when active» on cruise control (ACC) page 33. considered when using Porsche InnoDrive: – For safety reasons, ACC must not be used No vehicles detected ahead – open road Operating adaptive cruise control under unfavorable road conditions and/or poor weather conditions (e.g.
  • Page 35
    A A d d a a p p t t i i v v e e C C r r u u i i s s e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( A A C C C C ) ) Desired speed is stored and no vehicle Adaptive cruise control (ACC) ready ACC main menu on the Speed &…
  • Page 36
    A A d d a a p p t t i i v v e e C C r r u u i i s s e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( A A C C C C ) ) The red bar F indicates the speed of your The relevant closer segment of the desired vehicle.
  • Page 37
    A A d d a a p p t t i i v v e e C C r r u u i i s s e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( A A C C C C ) ) Information Information Symbol…
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    A A d d a a p p t t i i v v e e C C r r u u i i s s e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( A A C C C C ) ) >…
  • Page 39
    Stationary vehicles may only detected to a re- stricted extent by the adaptive cruise control (ACC) – In the event of a PSM or airbag control unit Porsche Active Safe (PAS) has the following fault, the PAS functions may not be available. functions: –…
  • Page 40
    > Please see chapter «Warning and Information – In complex driving situations, PAS may issue If Porsche Active Safe detects a safety hazard due undesired warnings and perform undesired Messages» on page 256. to following too close, the system can warn the braking interventions.
  • Page 41
    If PAS detects that the driver is not braking suffi- 20 mph (30 km/h) or when the seat belts are fas- Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche ciently in the event of an impending collision, it can tened again.
  • Page 42
    A A d d a a p p t t i i v v e e C C r r u u i i s s e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l ( ( A A C C C C ) ) their head, arm or objects out of the open win- dows/sunroof.
  • Page 43: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc) With Porsche Innodrive (Pid)

    Porsche Inno- (ACC)» on page 31. Drive can cause accidents. e Do not use Porsche InnoDrive in heavy traffic, Using high-resolution navigation data and informa- tion from the radar and video sensors, Porsche where there are road works, in built-up areas, InnoDrive detects speed limits and road features on private or field tracks, or in play streets.

  • Page 44
    Placing – Do not use Porsche InnoDrive during trailer op- the foot on the accelerator pedal may override eration as the system does not adapt to the al- Radio frequency radia- the cruise and distance control.
  • Page 45
    (Fig. 13) A. Display of forthcoming event Speed limits known in advance are displayed (Fig. 13) A and D. In this case, Porsche InnoDrive reduces the vehicle speed at an early stage. Fig. 13: Porsche InnoDrive in the Speed & Assist display Speed limits that are not known in advance are not Fig.
  • Page 46
    PCM. activated, Porsche InnoDrive additionally re- A message indicating that Porsche InnoDrive is in acts to speed limits and place name signs. Configured speed limit: passive mode appears on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 47
    Interrupting and resuming speed with adaptive cruise control (ACC)» on page 36. > Please see chapter «Active safety — Porsche Reduce desired speed (Speed –) and distance control e Briefly pull the control lever toward the steering Active Safe (PAS)»…
  • Page 48
    When the boundary to the built up area is reached, Porsche InnoDrive regulates the vehicle speed to the new speed limit of 35 mph (50 km/h) in AUTO mode.
  • Page 49: Airbag Systems

    A A i i r r b b a a g g S S y y s s t t e e m m s s Airbag Systems Seat Belts and Safe Storage of Objects DANGER DANGER Positioning The vehicle is equipped with airbags and lap/ shoulder belts at both front and rear seating posi- Objects and load have to be stored securely to Airbags are most effective when occupants wear…

  • Page 50
    Do not modify any wiring or components of the need for you and your passengers to always wear instructions must be followed. These instructions can be obtained at any authorized Porsche dealer. seat belts. airbag system e Do not install any wiring for electrical acces-…
  • Page 51
    A A i i r r b b a a g g S S y y s s t t e e m m s s Advanced Airbag passenger’s airbag may be switched off. the instrument cluster may come on. e If liquid is pooled on the front passenger seat, e Always make sure that there is nothing on the Your vehicle is equipped with capacitance occu-…
  • Page 52
    Because modifications to your vehicle could com- promise your advanced airbag system, please call If the airbag on the passenger’s side is switched 1-800-PORSCHE prior to having your vehicle off, the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF indicator light modified. is continuously illuminated when the ignition is switched on and/or the engine is running.
  • Page 53
    AIR BAG OFF/ON indicator light, related wiring, air- bag modules and control units. e In the following cases you should immedi- ately consult an authorized Porsche deal- er in order to assure the airbag system is functioning properly: – If the warning light does not light up when the ignition is switched on or –…
  • Page 54: Air-Conditioning

    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) Air-Conditioning (2/4 Zone Automatic Air Conditioning) Brief Overview –…

  • Page 55
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where?
  • Page 56
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where?
  • Page 57
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) Switching maximum cooling out- Temporarily setting the temperature to a lower or If one air-conditioned area is set to LO or HI, all the…
  • Page 58
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) e VENT The air flows to the footwell.
  • Page 59
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) e COMFORT e Style Switching automatic air-recircula-…
  • Page 60
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) Cooling the glove compartment Switching defroster mode on air conditioning system off does not improve pas-…
  • Page 61
    A A i i r r — — C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ( ( 2 2 / / 4 4 Z Z o o n n e e A A u u t t o o m m a a t t i i c c A A i i r r C C o o n n d d i i t t i i o o n n i i n n g g ) ) Using precool/heat timer and ve- Switching on vehicle interior preheat- Depending on the outside temperature, the heated…
  • Page 62: Alarm System

    A A l l a a r r m m s s y y s s t t e e m m Alarm system Switching off the alarm system Preventing theft after the alarm has been triggered The alarm system monitors the following alarm Before leaving the vehicle, always: e Close the windows and the Panoramic roof e Unlock the vehicle…

  • Page 63: Navigation And Connectivity Apple Carplay

    The use of a flat-rate data plan is recommended. For information on operating the Porsche Communication Management (PCM): > Please see chapter «Porsche Communication Fig. 28: USB port in rear center console Management (PCM)»…

  • Page 64
    A A p p p p l l e e C C a a r r P P l l a a y y ™ ™ You will hear a descending acoustic signal. Information Briefly pressing the button on the control lever activates the PCM voice control system.
  • Page 65: Auto Start Stop Function

    A A u u t t o o S S t t a a r r t t S S t t o o p p F F u u n n c c t t i i o o n n Auto Start Stop Function Information Information…

  • Page 66
    – PSM switched off or in SPORT mode – When maneuvering sche dealer. Porsche recommends an author- Switching on – When the «Maximum Cooling» function is ized Porsche dealer, as they have trained activated e CAR e DRIVE e Start/Stop technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 67: Mobility And Minor Repairs Battery

    The battery should only be removed and in- tery, therefore: Many automotive fluids are highly flammable, e.g., Fire, sparks, naked flames and stalled at an authorized Porsche dealer. Por- fuel, engine or transmission oil. Fuel vapors can smoking are prohibited sche recommends an authorized Porsche combust.

  • Page 68
    3. Open the cap on the positive terminal for Glass Mat) batteries. e Switch off the ignition when emergency starting +. Porsche recommends the charger and charge leaving the vehicle. maintenance unit from Porsche Tequipment. 4. Connect the red positive cable of the charger…
  • Page 69
    A new battery needs to be registered in the control unit after installation in the vehicle. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recom- mends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 70: Brake Fluid

    Then see a doctor immediately. e Note all the information on the refill container of continue driving. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche the brake fluid. recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as The brake fluid is regularly checked and changed as part of servicing.

  • Page 71: Brakes

    B B r r a a k k e e s s Brakes Automatically releasing the parking For information on warning lights and light brake indicators: > Please see chapter «Instrument cluster » on b b Engine running or vehicle ready for operation Electric parking brake page 125.

  • Page 72
    The high performance brake system is designed to e Allow a greater braking distance from the ve- Porsche cars are equipped with a power assisted ensure the best possible braking effect at all hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disk speeds and temperatures.
  • Page 73
    The values quoted by Porsche are based on nor- mal use in line with general traffic conditions. Wear increases significantly if the vehicle is used on racetracks or if a forceful driving style is adopted.
  • Page 74: Car Care

    Contact an authorized down before working in the engine Chemical Cleaners Porsche dealer. The dealer will prepare a condition WARNING compartment. e Never point the cleaning jet directly into open- report and will certify the level of care of the vehicle.

  • Page 75
    Have minor paint damage (cracks, scratches or stone chips) repaired immediately, before corro- Paint care sion begins. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche NOTICE dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 76
    Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche A genuine Porsche microfiber cloth which is par- recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as Cleaning decorative films ticularly suitable for cleaning the center console is they have trained technicians and the neces- supplied with the vehicle (glove compartment).
  • Page 77
    Treat cleaned leather only with a leather care To protect carpets, the Porsche range of acces- NOTICE sories includes the correct size of floor mats with product. the appropriate fastening.
  • Page 78
    Use mild detergent for soiled seat belts. cleaning. e Remove finger prints with a slightly damp cloth e Avoid using the Porsche Car Connect smart- e When drying, avoid direct sunlight. or a mild cleaning agent. e Only use suitable cleaning agents.
  • Page 79
    Containment of Refrigerants Used in Mobile A/ meeting SAE Standard J2842 HFO-1234yf and C System). R744 Design Criteria and Certification for OEM e Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche Mobile Air Conditioning Evaporator and Service Replacements. dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 80: Opening And Locking Central Locking

    «Central Lock- ing» chapter. Safety messages and warnings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. Fig. 34: Vehicle key Fig. 35: Porsche Comfort Access What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What happens? Where? >…

  • Page 81
    > Please see chapter «Vehicle settings» on Using the central locking system Porsche Comfort Access page 248. Vehicles with Porsche Comfort Access can be un- All doors can be unlocked irrespective of the se- locked and locked without using the vehicle key. Information…
  • Page 82
    The Locking doors emergency flasher is also activated automatically. Fig. 37: Unlocking the door with Porsche Comfort Access b b Porsche Comfort Access Locking the doors with the vehicle key b b The driver must be carrying the vehicle key, e.
  • Page 83
    Locking doors from inside Information The vehicle will not be locked fully if the doors, Fig. 38: Locking the doors with Porsche Comfort Access b b Porsche Comfort Access hood or tailgate are not fully closed. A warning signal sounds and the emergency flasher does not b b Operating mode P selected.
  • Page 84
    C C e e n n t t r r a a l l l l o o c c k k i i n n g g The vehicle is locked automatically when a speed and approx. 45° counter-clockwise on the left Interrupting the closing operation in the event of approx.
  • Page 85
    Have faults in the central locking system repaired. Information e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as The time it takes to trigger the alarm system dif- they have trained technicians and the neces- fers from country to country.
  • Page 86: Charging

    Risk of damage to the charging equipment and ve- An unsecured, incorrectly secured or incorrectly hicle from overvoltages in the power supply. the Porsche charging equipment. positioned vehicle charging cable can slip out of e Do not charge the high-voltage battery via the…

  • Page 87
    (modes 2 and 3)), and complies with national standards and legislation. – Porsche recommends using the Porsche Uni- versal Charger (AC) together with the Charging Dock or the basic wall mount.Refer to the sep- arate instructions for the Porsche charging equipment and instructions of the vehicle charging cable used.
  • Page 88
    C C h h a a r r g g i i n n g g > Please see chapter «Display of the charge and Information Meaning connection status on the vehicle charge port» – Observe the specified sequence for charging on page 86.
  • Page 89
    C C h h a a r r g g i i n n g g Starting the charge timer function In the vehicle, the current charge of the high-volt- The air flow, air distribution and temperature manually age battery is indicated by the battery charge con- can be individually adjusted after the ignition b b Departure timer programming and activated in dition display on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 90
    To have the unlocking mechanism of the charge port door checked: e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the neces- sary parts and tools.
  • Page 91: Child Restraint Systems (Child Seats)

    General safety instructions Under all normal circumstances, the forward fac- ings in this manual. Porsche recommends that all infants and children ing child seat must be placed in the rear. e Always observe the separate operating in- e Do not use a child restraint system in the front…

  • Page 92
    Do not use a child restraint system on the front be taken to an authorized Porsche dealer for Child Seat Detection passenger seat. evaluation.
  • Page 93
    These systems have been tested and adjusted 2. Position child seat according to the child seat’s function. Follow the other safety instructions on to the interior of your Porsche and the appro- manufacturer instructions. the previous pages in this section.
  • Page 94
    C C h h i i l l d d R R e e s s t t r r a a i i n n t t S S y y s s t t e e m m s s ( ( C C h h i i l l d d S S e e a a t t s s ) ) The retaining lugs A for the L.A.T.C.H.
  • Page 95
    C C h h i i l l d d R R e e s s t t r r a a i i n n t t S S y y s s t t e e m m s s ( ( C C h h i i l l d d S S e e a a t t s s ) ) 4.
  • Page 96: Connectivity

    C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i v v i i t t y y Connectivity b. Select Store PIN. 1. Select the desired access point (APN). 3. Confirm the prompt for establishing the data 2.

  • Page 97
    SIM, an external SIM card or an Logging out of Porsche Connect in the external WiFi hotspot. b b A Porsche Connect user has been created and – Online search when entering navigation desti- nations and loading Portal Points of Interest or registered.
  • Page 98
    The WiFi access data of the PCM (device authorized Porsche dealer. name and WiFi password) are displayed. – Depending on the country, the Porsche Con- 2. Enter the WiFi access data of the PCM in the nect Services can be used via the embedded WiFi settings of the device.
  • Page 99: Coolant

    While work is in progress, hands, fingers, articles e Never attempt to add coolant. of clothing, necklaces, or long hair can become e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche NOTICE trapped by moving parts in the engine compart- recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as ment, e.g., engine compartment blowers or drive…

  • Page 100
    Significant coolant loss indicates leaks the coolant system. e Find the cause and have it repaired immedi- ately. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Por- sche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 101: Cruise Control

    The current desired speed is displayed 2 Reduce the desired speed under the red cruise control symbol, – Porsche Stability Management (PSM) is active. 3 Interrupt cruise control operation (OFF) and automatically maintained. 4 Resuming the stored speed (RESUME) Resuming the stored speed –…

  • Page 102: Device Manager

    – Activate Bluetooth/Deactivate – App: Porsche Connect App connected via Bluetooth WiFi. – Permit Access to SIM card. For further information on the Porsche Connect – Adapt Bluetooth name of the PCM. App refer to: www.porsche.com/connect. – WiFi: – Link: iPhone ®…

  • Page 103: Luggage And Transport Drink Holder

    D D r r i i n n k k h h o o l l d d e e r r Drink holder Using the rear drink holders Spilling hot drinks CAUTION Hot drinks can cause scalding if spilled. e Only use containers that fit.

  • Page 104: Drive Modes

    D D r r i i v v e e M M o o d d e e s s e Press button Drive Modes Configuring INDIVIDUAL drive or button mode Depending on the equipment, the vehicle features When the drive mode is activated, the light in- universal modes for a more sporty overall driving In the INDIVIDUAL drive mode, the settings for the dicator on the button comes on.

  • Page 105
    D D r r i i v v e e M M o o d d e e s s In SPORT Response mode, the engine and trans- The vehicle returns to the previously selected mission are set to maximum response with timer- mode.
  • Page 106
    «PSM Sport» function and «PSM Off» via PSM button on the center console Other Lighting systems Normal Sport Sport Pre-selection: NORMAL/HYBRID, SPORT or SPORT Adaptive cruise control (with Porsche InnoDrive) Sport Sport Normal PLUS Sport exhaust system on or off Rear spoiler Dependent on the driving speed…
  • Page 107
    D D r r i i v v e e M M o o d d e e s s Performance Maximum performance for racetrack-like operation. Switching sport exhaust system on and off The sport exhaust system can be switched to a sound-optimized mode in the PCM.
  • Page 108: Electrical Sockets

    E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c a a l l S S o o c c k k e e t t s s Electrical Sockets – 12-V in front and rear center consoles Information –…

  • Page 109: Emergency Starting

    E E m m e e r r g g e e n n c c y y s s t t a a r r t t i i n n g g Emergency starting Emergency starting a 1. Open the hood. WARNING frozen or damaged 2.

  • Page 110: Emission Control System

    Your Porsche is equipped with such a system. gine is cold or hot, some of the fuel (hydrocarbons) hicle. The catalytic converters burn the undesir-…

  • Page 111
    E E m m i i s s s s i i o o n n C C o o n n t t r r o o l l S S y y s s t t e e m m e Please observe all local and national speed A vehicle tuned to specifications and correctly maintained, will help you to achieve optimal fuel…
  • Page 112: Engine Oil

    E E n n g g i i n n e e o o i i l l Engine oil Engine Oil Cancer Risk The oil pressure warning light indicates serious WARNING engine damage may be occuring when lit, if engine It is important to perform oil changes regularly in rpm is above idle speed.

  • Page 113
    Make sure to note the following points: a well-ventilated area until disposal. e Allow the engine to cool before topping up en- – Use only engine oils approved by Porsche. Ob- Add engine oil > Please see chapter «Engine compartment filler serve the service intervals.
  • Page 114: Extendible Rear Spoiler

    Porsche recommends an author- Current speed > 9 mph (15 km/h): Briefly speeds. ized Porsche dealer, as they have trained press button The Panamera Turbo features an enhanced rear technicians and the necessary parts and tools.

  • Page 115: Flat Tires

    F F l l a a t t T T i i r r e e s s > Please see chapter «Luggage compartment» on Flat Tires continuous loading. e Sealing the tire with the tire sealant is only an page 152.

  • Page 116
    F F l l a a t t T T i i r r e e s s > Please see chapter «Luggage compart- Failure to detect pres- Checking the pressure WARNING e Check the tire pressure after driving for ap- sure loss in the tire ment»…
  • Page 117: Fuses

    Replace fuses with flags exclusively with genuine ponents except the fuses (e.g. relays) listed Yellow 20 A Porsche fuses, which are also marked with a flag. here. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer, as they This ensures that rescue personnel can safely de-…

  • Page 118
    F F u u s s e e s s Opening fuse box on the Row B Load dashboard Operating the front center console Load Coolant pump relay Electric parking brake switch Light switch Auxiliary heater control unit Passenger’s side E-Hybrid Power electronics E-Hybrid Battery management Load…
  • Page 119
    F F u u s s e e s s 1. Remove the plastic cover on the right in the en- Load Load gine compartment in direction of travel 2. Carefully release and remove the fuse box cov- Electric brake booster Engine mounting, thermostat, tank ven- er, if necessary with the aid of a suitable object tilation, engine control…
  • Page 120: Garage Door Opener (Homelink ® )

    Configure buttons WARNING impact through oper- transmitter: e Contact an authorized Porsche dealer. ated equipment > Visit www.homelink.com or call the toll-free Information If persons or animals are in the movement area of hotline on 1–800–355–3515.

  • Page 121: Hold Function: Standstill Management

    H H O O L L D D f f u u n n c c t t i i o o n n : : S S t t a a n n d d s s t t i i l l l l m m a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t HOLD function: Standstill Information Information…

  • Page 122: Hood

    (wiper lever in position 0). If checked, even if it has not been triggered. 4. Open the hood fully. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche the wiper arms are not at their final position, they will automatically move to this position…

  • Page 123
    2. Lift the rear part of the hood to check that it has engaged correctly. 3. Have the triggered pedestrian protection sys- tem replaced. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the neces- sary parts and tools.
  • Page 124: Hybrid Vehicle

    H H y y b b r r i i d d V V e e h h i i c c l l e e Hybrid Vehicle Hybrid functions and operating modes 1. Press the footbrake. while driving 2. Press the P button on the selector lever or se- Warning stickers lect operating mode N.

  • Page 125
    H H y y b b r r i i d d V V e e h h i i c c l l e e driver’s door is additionally closed or the driv- Instrument cluster: The scale is gray if insufficient boost is available. >…
  • Page 126
    H H y y b b r r i i d d V V e e h h i i c c l l e e e HYBRID e MODE e E-CHARGE E-POWER drive mode HYBRID drive mode > Please see chapter «Warning and Information E-POWER mode is activated by default.
  • Page 127: Instrument Cluster

    I I n n s s t t r r u u m m e e n n t t c c l l u u s s t t e e r r Instrument cluster Fig. 74: Instrument cluster A –…

  • Page 128
    Consult an authorized Porsche dealer in the fol- lowing cases: NOTICE F – Boost pressure display – The warning light does not come on briefly Depending on the vehicle equipment, the boost when the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 129
    Tire pressure warning light complex operations or make settings only During the teach-in process for newly when the vehicle is stationary. Porsche Stability Management (PSM) fitted wheels or tire pressure sensors, warning light The instrument cluster is only ready for operation…
  • Page 130
    I I n n s s t t r r u u m m e e n n t t c c l l u u s s t t e e r r Option is not selected. C — Skipping back one or several selection levels in the Speed &…
  • Page 131
    Assistance screen > p. 31 Set and display adaptive cruise control (ACC). > p. 41 Set and display adaptive cruise control (ACC) with Porsche InnoDrive (PID). > p. 138 Display Lane Change Assist (LCA). > p. 143 Display Lane Keep Assist.
  • Page 132
    I I n n s s t t r r u u m m e e n n t t c c l l u u s s t t e e r r Tube Display What can I do?/What is displayed? Where? >…
  • Page 133
    I I n n s s t t r r u u m m e e n n t t c c l l u u s s t t e e r r Tube Display What can I do?/What is displayed? Where? e Night View Assist >…
  • Page 134
    Tire Pressure Correct the oil level at the earliest opportunity. e Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche Monitoring System take place on the multifunction display. However, the tires still have to be inflated recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as manually.
  • Page 135
    WARNING fort pressure sche dealer. Porsche recommends an author- settings ized Porsche dealer, as they have trained – If the tire temperatures are too high Excessive speed when comfort pressure is set > Please see chapter «Warning and Information technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 136
    I I n n s s t t r r u u m m e e n n t t c c l l u u s s t t e e r r The pressure difference from the set pressure on the relevant wheel is displayed.
  • Page 137: Interior Lighting

    I I n n t t e e r r i i o o r r L L i i g g h h t t i i n n g g Interior Lighting – After switching off the ignition and unfastening the driver’s seat-belt buckle Adjusting brightness The interior lighting is switched off again in the fol-…

  • Page 138
    I I n n t t e e r r i i o o r r L L i i g g h h t t i i n n g g Setting the brightness of the ambient lighting Setting the brightness for the entire vehicle interior e CONTROL e Ambient…
  • Page 139: Jack And Lifting Platform

    J J a a c c k k a a n n d d L L i i f f t t i i n n g g P P l l a a t t f f o o r r m m >…

  • Page 140: Lane Change Assist (Lca)

    L L a a n n e e C C h h a a n n g g e e A A s s s s i i s s t t ( ( L L C C A A ) ) Lane Change Assist (LCA) Lack of attention objects, fixed objects (e.g.

  • Page 141
    Porsche the relevant door mirror in the same way as with dealer for safety reasons. Porsche recom- Lane Change Assist. mends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools. Information Fig.
  • Page 142
    L L a a n n e e C C h h a a n n g g e e A A s s s s i i s s t t ( ( L L C C A A ) ) Driving situations considered critical for a possible lane change.
  • Page 143
    L L a a n n e e C C h h a a n n g g e e A A s s s s i i s s t t ( ( L L C C A A ) ) for changing lanes will this be indicated on the door Lane Change Assist detects the vehicle that is fall- B –…
  • Page 144
    L L a a n n e e C C h h a a n n g g e e A A s s s s i i s s t t ( ( L L C C A A ) ) motorbike located in the blind spot is not detected.
  • Page 145: Lane Keep Assist

    L L a a n n e e K K e e e e p p A A s s s s i i s s t t Lane Keep Assist crossing a lane marking. In this situation, the sys- incorrectly identified as lane markings.

  • Page 146
    Lane Keep Assist can be switched on and off in the this section, do not use Lane Keep Assist. Visit PCM. an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche e Lane Keep Assist ASSIST dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 147
    L L a a n n e e K K e e e e p p A A s s s s i i s s t t Calling up and reading Lane Keep Reading off the system states Lane Keep Status Meaning Assist…
  • Page 148
    L L a a n n e e K K e e e e p p A A s s s s i i s s t t Information When the system is switched on but passive, this may have the following causes: –…
  • Page 149: Lights

    What do I have to do? Where? e Press button > p. 148 Switch on automatic headlights Automatic headlights and the Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS/PDLS Plus) are switched on. e Press button – Switch on parking light License plate light, instrument lighting, and parking light are switched on.

  • Page 150
    L L i i g g h h t t s s What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Press button . – Switch on rear flog light e Press button > p. 148 for approx.
  • Page 151
    – In unfavorable weather conditions, such as Porsche Dynamic Light System PDLS Plus also includes the PDLS functions. > Please see chapter «Porsche Dynamic Light rain, fog, snow, ice, heavy spray. (PDLS) – On roads where oncoming traffic is partly hid- b b LED headlights, incl.
  • Page 152
    L L i i g g h h t t s s Operating the headlight flasher Switching off e Press the lever once to pressure point 4. e Briefly press the lever once to the pressure point 4. The light indicator goes out.
  • Page 153
    Adjustment of the headlights must only be car- repairs, move the car well off the road. Switch ried out at an authorized Porsche dealer, using on the emergency flasher and mark the car a suitable adjustment tool. Porsche recom- with road flares or other warning devices.
  • Page 154: Luggage Compartment

    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t Luggage compartment Incorrect tire pressure changes or in accidents.

  • Page 155
    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t Opening and closing the cargo area floor Fig.
  • Page 156
    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t > Please see chapter «Wheels and Tires» on Using the luggage compartment 1.
  • Page 157
    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t Retracting retractable luggage compartment 1.
  • Page 158
    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t Reversible mat 1. Fit edge protectors to the snowboard or skis. 1.
  • Page 159
    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t Installing luggage compartment partition net Information at the front Removing and installing the luggage compartment…
  • Page 160
    L L u u g g g g a a g g e e c c o o m m p p a a r r t t m m e e n n t t Removing luggage compartment partition 1.
  • Page 161: Media

    ® > p. 161 – Import media content to the Jukebox (internal memory). > p. 195 – Open online radio services via Porsche Connect App. button e Select media source (e.g. FM or Jukebox). Select media source/band – or –…

  • Page 162
    AM, SiriusXM and digital radio stations. ® formats: More Like This. > Please see chapter «Porsche Communication Depending on the equipment, the following media – Display current playback list: Select (see sources are available: HD Radio™, CD/DVD drive, Management (PCM)» on page 314.
  • Page 163
    M M e e d d i i a a Storing and editing the favorite list Opening the program guide Importing audio/video files b b Media source, e.g. SD is selected. Adding a favorite content Displaying the program guide e Options e Import music to b b Band SiriusXM 1.
  • Page 164
    4. A new password can be set for the parental control via Change passcode. If the parental control password has been entered incorrectly three times: e Visit a qualified specialist workshop. Porsche recommends a Porsche partner as they have trained workshop personnel and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 165: Mirrors

    M M i i r r r r o o r r s s Mirrors Adjusting door mirrors NOTICE Incorrect assessment WARNING of the traffic situation as Risk of damage to the door mirrors when washing a result of distorted rep- the vehicle in car washes.

  • Page 166
    M M i i r r r r o o r r s s Folding door mirrors in and out Swiveling mirror glass downward Manually moving the mirror glass on the pas- as a parking aid senger’s side to the initial position: e Press button A for the door mirror on the driv- Folding door mirrors in and out from the The mirror glass on the passenger’s side swivels…
  • Page 167: Mobile Phone

    This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions. Safety messages and warn- ings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. For information on operating the Porsche Communication Management (PCM): > Please see chapter «Porsche Communication Management (PCM)» on page 186.

  • Page 168
    PCM and on the mobile phone match, confirm. A list of selected compatible mobile phones is available online on the Porsche website for your When the phone is successfully connected, country. Models e Your model (e.g. 911 Carrera) e…
  • Page 169
    M M o o b b i i l l e e p p h h o o n n e e Data connection via external WiFi 1. Select (depending on the connec- Information hotspot. tion status) in the header. In the case of a Bluetooth connection, the mobile ®…
  • Page 170
    M M o o b b i i l l e e p p h h o o n n e e Holding a call Writing text messages/e-mails – Conference: Make other calls or add the par- b b A phone call is active. ticipants to a conference call during an active e MESSAGE e Text…
  • Page 171
    M M o o b b i i l l e e p p h h o o n n e e – You MUST operate this device with approved antenna. It also has a USB port for charging the –…
  • Page 172: Navigation

    This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions. Safety messages and warn- ings, in particular, are not replaced by this brief overview. For information on operating the Porsche Communication Management (PCM): > Please see chapter «Porsche Communication Management (PCM)» on page 186.

  • Page 173
    N N a a v v i i g g a a t t i i o o n n What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e NAV e Enter e Start route guidance Start/stop route guidance or Stop select destination.
  • Page 174
    N N a a v v i i g g a a t t i i o o n n – Online traffic : Show or hide real-time traffic Information Information information. Green lines: freely flowing traffic, You can also reorganize the stopovers at a later –…
  • Page 175
    N N a a v v i i g g a a t t i i o o n n e FAV e Stored destinations e Select Show all traffic notices to display all – Map info: If no map view is selected in the Car 1.
  • Page 176: Night View Assist

    Fig. 118: Night View Assist thermal image The increased safety that is provided must not in- duce you to take greater risks with your safety. The Porsche Night View Assist has the following Risk of accidents! functions: e The following points must be observed: –…

  • Page 177
    N N i i g g h h t t V V i i e e w w A A s s s s i i s s t t Adjusting collision warning and image System Plus, the endangered person flashes in or- adaptation der to enhance detection.
  • Page 178: Parkassist

    P P a a r r k k A A s s s s i i s s t t b b Reverse gear engaged. ParkAssist Distance measurement – or – ParkAssist visually and audibly indicates to the b b Distance in front is less than approx. 80 cm. driver the distance between the vehicle and an ob- stacle during parking and maneuvering.

  • Page 179
    Information > Please see chapter «Cleaning the rear window» area behind the vehicle during parking maneuvers. For information on operating the Porsche The picture from the rear view camera is displayed on page 291. b b Panamera Communication Management (PCM): on the touch display in the dashboard.
  • Page 180
    P P a a r r k k A A s s s s i i s s t t Surround View as the exact position of the vehicle are detected. Information When Surround View is active, the courtesy lights Guide lines are superimposed on the front and rear are switched on for better illumination.
  • Page 181: Personal Settings

    P P e e r r s s o o n n a a l l S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s Personal Settings Brief overview — Personal Settings This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions.

  • Page 182
    P P e e r r s s o o n n a a l l S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s How can I store/retrieve the settings? Which settings can I store/retrieve with the memory package? Where? >…
  • Page 183
    P P e e r r s s o o n n a a l l S S e e t t t t i i n n g g s s Retrieving settings with memory buttons 1, 2 or 3 Ergonomic settings can be retrieved using memo- ry buttons 1 and 2 in the driver’s door.
  • Page 184: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm)

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e A A c c t t i i v v e e S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P A A S S M M ) ) Porsche Active Suspension 1.

  • Page 185: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm) With Air Suspension And Leveling System

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e A A c c t t i i v v e e S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P A A S S M M ) ) w w i i t t h h A A i i r r S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n a a n n d d L L e e v v e e l l i i n n g g S S y y s s t t e e m m Porsche Active Suspension 1.

  • Page 186
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e A A c c t t i i v v e e S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P A A S S M M ) ) w w i i t t h h A A i i r r S S u u s s p p e e n n s s i i o o n n a a n n d d L L e e v v e e l l i i n n g g S S y y s s t t e e m m Normal Level Responding to warning symbols Information…
  • Page 187: Porsche Car Connect

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C a a r r C C o o n n n n e e c c t t Porsche Car Connect When this function is active, communication be- tween your vehicle and the Porsche Car Connect The Porsche Car Connect smartphone app pro- App is suppressed. No vehicle-specific informa-…

  • Page 188: Porsche Communication Management (Pcm)

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Brief Overview –…

  • Page 189
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) Touch display in dashboard Fig.
  • Page 190
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) G –…
  • Page 191
    Tap to operation Making settings for and operating the multifunction open the quick selection. display, infotainment system etc. while driving can The Porsche Communication Management (PCM) is the central control unit. To preserve the vehicle…
  • Page 192
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) Opening menus D –…
  • Page 193
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) >…
  • Page 194
    3. Swipe in the tile to select the desired D CD/DVD – USB hubs are not supported. contents. E CD/DVD slot – Porsche assumes no liability for damaged or 4. If you wish to remove a tile from the left-hand lost files or media. Risk of injury CAUTION layout, move the relevant tile upwards using –…
  • Page 195
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) Inserting an SD card side facing upward until it is automatically Inserting and loading a CD/DVD…
  • Page 196
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e C C o o m m m m u u n n i i c c a a t t i i o o n n M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P C C M M ) ) Connecting an external device via the USB or AUX port Fig.
  • Page 197: Porsche Connect App

    Enter the WiFi access data of the PCM into Playing back music service via the the WiFi settings on the cellphone. b b Porsche Connect App is installed on your cell- b b A separate app for the music service is down- 2. Select Apps phone (download from Apple Store ®…

  • Page 198: Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment (Prse)

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e R R e e a a r r S S e e a a t t E E n n t t e e r r t t a a i i n n m m e e n n t t ( ( P P R R S S E E ) ) Porsche Rear Seat NOTICE Entertainment (PRSE) Risk of damage to the Porsche Rear Seat Setting and operating WARNING Entertainment system if incorrectly handled.

  • Page 199
    To protect the battery, the PRSE switches off au- The operating principle of the PRSE is similar to tomatically a few minutes after the ignition is that of the touch display in the dashboard. > Please see chapter «Porsche Communication switched off. Management (PCM)» on page 186. Information…
  • Page 200
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e R R e e a a r r S S e e a a t t E E n n t t e e r r t t a a i i n n m m e e n n t t ( ( P P R R S S E E ) ) Fig. 144: Mounting the PRSE Mounting the Porsche Rear Seat Entertain- ment holder 1.
  • Page 201: Porsche Stability Management (Psm)

    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e S S t t a a b b i i l l i i t t y y M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P S S M M ) ) Porsche Stability Manage- Automatic brake differential (ABD) ABS control range.

  • Page 202
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e S S t t a a b b i i l l i i t t y y M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P S S M M ) ) e Briefly press the Responding to warning symbols button (vehicles with Sport…
  • Page 203
    P P o o r r s s c c h h e e S S t t a a b b i i l l i i t t y y M M a a n n a a g g e e m m e e n n t t ( ( P P S S M M ) ) Exceptions The following activities prevent automatic braking in the event of an accident:…
  • Page 204: Porsche Vehicle Tracking System Plus

    – Intrusion alarm: The alarm system was trig- On vehicles with the smartphone app Porsche Car e Contact the Security Operating Center (SOC) gered and has been active for more than 15 Connect, some PVTS Plus settings can be imple- seconds.

  • Page 205: Plus)

    Interference to your device through chassis number, etc.). other electrical/electronic devices or equipment If necessary, the contact person at the Porsche as well as malfunctions to other electrical/elec- emergency call center will forward data to a public tronic devices or equipment caused by your equip- emergency call center.

  • Page 206: Refueling

    R R e e f f u u e e l l i i n n g g Refueling Information Information In some cases, fuels have a high sulfur content. As Information regarding fuel quality can normally be General information a result, under certain driving conditions, combus- found on the fuel pump.

  • Page 207
    R R e e f f u u e e l l i i n n g g Filling with fuel Information If you lose the gas cap, you must replace it only NOTICE with an original part. Contact with fuels may bleach decorative films. e Immediately wipe fuel off decorative films.
  • Page 208
    R R e e f f u u e e l l i i n n g g Fuel Evaporation Control Fuel tank venting The evaporation chamber and the carbon canister prevent fuel vapors from escaping to the atmos- phere at extreme high outside temperatures, when driving abruptly around curves and when the ve- hicle is parked at an incline or in any other nonlevel position.
  • Page 209: Roof System

    R R o o o o f f S S y y s s t t e e m m Roof System Opening and closing the roof Risk of damage to the NOTICE door storage compart- system Opening and closing the ment due to rain.

  • Page 210
    Press or pull the switch in the relevant direction e Press or pull the relevant switch all the way to b b Porsche Comfort Access b b The driver must be carrying the vehicle key, e. to the second setting.
  • Page 211
    R R o o o o f f S S y y s s t t e e m m Storing final position of roof system Press the button until the sunblind is fully b b Vehicle is stationary. closed. b b Ignition is switched on.
  • Page 212: Roof Transport System

    Do not drive at a speed of more than load, gross weight or maximum axle loads. tested and approved by Porsche. It is not pos- sible to fit commercially available roof rack 110 mph (180 km/h) when the roof transport systems.

  • Page 213
    R R o o o o f f T T r r a a n n s s p p o o r r t t S S y y s s t t e e m m Fitting the roof transport system Fig.
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    R R o o o o f f T T r r a a n n s s p p o o r r t t S S y y s s t t e e m m Fitting accessories 1.
  • Page 215: Screenwash

    – Dilutability 1:100 – Phosphate-free – Suitable for plastic headlights For information on window cleaner concentrates approved by Porsche: Contact an authorized Por- sche dealer. If the screenwash level is too low, a warning sym- bol appears on the instrument cluster.

  • Page 216: Seat Belts

    In e Pregnant women should position the seat belt Please visit your authorized Porsche dealer im- addition, the gong will sound for approximately 90 mediately. If the seat belts display damage to as low as possible across the pelvis.

  • Page 217
    S S e e a a t t b b e e l l t t s s > Please see chapter «Seats» on page 216. Adjusting seat belt 2. Adjust the backrest so that the shoulder belt passes over the center of your shoulder and is positioned on your upper body.
  • Page 218: Seats

    S S e e a a t t s s Seats event of a crash. accident. e Adjust the backrest’s inclination such that the e Adjust the headrests so that the upper edge of Choosing the correct seat position occupant is seated upright and the headrest is the headrest is brought to eye level or higher.

  • Page 219
    Raising e When transporting bulky goods, remove the e Push headrest upward until the desired setting A Adjusting seat cushion Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment (PRSE) and is reached. B Adjusting backrest angle holder and stow safely. C Adjusting lumbar support…
  • Page 220
    S S e e a a t t s s Folding rear seat backrests forward Returning rear seat backrests to upright On vehicles with 4-zone air conditioning: e Press the safety button in the driver’s door from the luggage compartment position b b Sport Turismo vehicles armrest before folding the seat backrest…
  • Page 221
    S S e e a a t t s s e Press button A (heated seats) or B (seat venti- Storing seat settings Using front massage function lation) – repeatedly if necessary. For information on storing and retrieving the seat Switching front massage function on and The number of illuminated light indicators show settings:…
  • Page 222
    S S e e a a t t s s button e MASSAGE e Program e Switch off the ignition and open the driver’s To end the adjustment: door. e Select Finish seat adjustment. 2. Select the desired massage program. The steering wheel moves upward.
  • Page 223
    S S e e a a t t s s The light indicator on the button lights up. The seat settings made at the rear control pan- el are retained. The function of the rear control panel is deactivated.
  • Page 224: Smoker’s Package

    S S m m o o k k e e r r ‘ ‘ s s P P a a c c k k a a g g e e Smoker’s Package Using the rear ashtray Using the ashtray Fire hazard due to flam- WARNING mable objects Paper in the ashtray can catch fire.

  • Page 225: Sport Chrono Stopwatch

    S S p p o o r r t t C C h h r r o o n n o o s s t t o o p p w w a a t t c c h h Sport Chrono stopwatch Stopwatch on the dashboard Setting the time display and illumination…

  • Page 226
    S S p p o o r r t t C C h h r r o o n n o o s s t t o o p p w w a a t t c c h h Continuing timing Storing reference lap second.
  • Page 227
    S S p p o o r r t t C C h h r r o o n n o o s s t t o o p p w w a a t t c c h h e Sport Chrono e Stop Analog Clock on the Dashboard Continuing timing…
  • Page 228: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g a a n n d d S S t t o o p p p p i i n n g g t t h h e e E E n n g g i i n n e e Starting and Stopping the If the vehicle cannot be started: Information…

  • Page 229: Steering Wheel

    S S t t e e e e r r i i n n g g w w h h e e e e l l Steering wheel Storing steering wheel settings Adjusting the steering wheel electrically For further information on storing and retrieving Uncontrolled retrieval of CAUTION Adjusting the steering wheel…

  • Page 230: Storage

    S S t t o o r r a a g g e e e Press the button on the driver’s side of the Storage – Storage compartment in the front and rear center console armrest. Stowing objects – Storage compartment under the front seats The lid opens automatically.

  • Page 231
    S S t t o o r r a a g g e e The lid opens automatically.
  • Page 232: Tailgate

    Vehicle key is carried. Comfort Access). b b The approx. distance to the vehicle is max. – or – b b Vehicle key is carried (vehicles with Porsche 29.5 in. (75 cm). Comfort Access). 1. Stand in a central position behind the vehicle.

  • Page 233
    A Close the tailgate A Opening e Press button B in the driver’s door. B Close the tailgate and lock the vehicle (Porsche Com- Opening and locking (E-Hybrid vehicle) fort Access) e E-Hybrid vehicle: Press button A in the driv- B Locking e Press button A on the tailgate trim panel.
  • Page 234
    T T a a i i l l g g a a t t e e Information If the key is inside the vehicle when you lock it, the vehicle is unlocked again. The vehicle beeps twice and flashes 4 times. Only if a door or the tailgate is not opened within approx.
  • Page 235: Test Stand Measurement

    The vehicle jack is not suitable for this purpose. e Never start the engine when the vehicle is raised. Engine vibrations can cause the vehicle to fall. Power measurement Porsche does not authorize power measurements on roller-type test stands.

  • Page 236: Towing

    T T o o w w i i n n g g > Please see chapter «Battery» on page 65. Towing Using towing rope or towing bar > Please see chapter «Emergency starting» on Increased steering and WARNING page 107. Information braking forces due to no e Always observe the legal requirements relating…

  • Page 237
    T T o o w w i i n n g g Using the towing hook Removing the towing hook Tying down vehicle on flat bed 1. Unscrew the towing hook A (turn clockwise, left-hand thread). 2. Insert the plastic cover at the lower edge of the opening.
  • Page 238
    T T o o w w i i n n g g Transporting the vehicle on car trains, ferries and vehicle transporters 1. Tie the vehicle down only at its wheels. Do not attach tension straps to the towing hook. 2.
  • Page 239: Traffic Jam Assist (Tja)

    T T r r a a f f f f i i c c J J a a m m A A s s s s i i s s t t ( ( T T J J A A ) ) Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) Lack of attention and Traffic Jam Assist status display…

  • Page 240
    Jam Assist does not function as described in this section, do not use Traffic Jam Assist. Visit an authorized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools. Responding to warning symbols…
  • Page 241: Traffic Sign Detection

    T T r r a a f f f f i i c c s s i i g g n n d d e e t t e e c c t t i i o o n n Traffic sign detection vehicle speed to preset speed limits.

  • Page 242
    T T r r a a f f f f i i c c s s i i g g n n d d e e t t e e c c t t i i o o n n >…
  • Page 243: Transmission

    (PDK) vehicle (driver-side seat belt unfastened, driver’s operating mode. It is only possible to switch to the The Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) is an eight- door opened, brake pedal released). M operating mode from the D mode. In order to…

  • Page 244
    T T r r a a n n s s m m i i s s s s i i o o n n Reading the indicator for the mode and M or R) when the engine is idling and keep the –…
  • Page 245
    T T r r a a n n s s m m i i s s s s i i o o n n If you change from M to D, the gear-changing map Information suitable for your current driving style is selected Shifting gears on the steering wheel allows you to and the appropriate gear is engaged.
  • Page 246
    T T r r a a n n s s m m i i s s s s i i o o n n Loss of control over the standard function is designed to increase effi- 1. Activate E-POWER mode. WARNING vehicle or endangering ciency and driving comfort, and is active by de-…
  • Page 247: Trip Information Display

    T T r r i i p p I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n D D i i s s p p l l a a y y Trip Information Display Customizing trip A large range of trip information can be displayed…

  • Page 248: Vehicle Key

    Only use the vehicle key when the vehicle is in your sight. Removing emergency key The Porsche Crest on the vehicle key lights up when the buttons are pressed. The Crest may also light up when driving without any of the buttons being pressed on the vehicle key.

  • Page 249
    Vehicle keys can only be ordered from an author- 7. Insert the emergency key. ized Porsche dealer. This can take a long time. e Always have a replacement key available. Starting vehicle when vehicle key…
  • Page 250: Vehicle Settings

    Setting car jack and snow chain modes > p. 185 e CAR e CONTROL e Vehicle e Porsche Car Connect Disabling communication between vehicle and Porsche Car Connect e CAR e CONTROL e Vehicle e E-Sound Simulate engine noise in electric operation…

  • Page 251
    V V e e h h i i c c l l e e s s e e t t t t i i n n g g s s What do I want to do? What should I select? Where? Numerous items of vehicle information can be assigned to four fields via drag &…
  • Page 252
    Comfort pressure Pressure Monitoring System menu, the missing information should be added. Visit an author- Comfort pressure ized Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an Comfort pressure is activated. authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts Comfort pressure and tools.
  • Page 253: Voice Control

    Notes on communication using voice not support all system languages. button on the control lever (Fig. 207) acti- control For information on operating the Porsche vates different functions, depending on the Communication Management (PCM): Note the following points when using voice control: >…

  • Page 254
    V V o o i i c c e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l Navigating lists via voice control – Short dialog: The voice response involves – Correction: If, for example, a phone num- short announcements.
  • Page 255
    V V o o i i c c e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l Global voice commands for Media What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Note Use natural voice commands Examples: I would like to listen to the jukebox.
  • Page 256
    Take me home/Take me to work Starts navigation to the stored address. Search for destination or point of Search (point of interest) e.g. Porsche Service You can say brand names or point of interest cate- interest gories (e.g. Search for point of interest airport).
  • Page 257
    V V o o i i c c e e C C o o n n t t r r o o l l What do I want to do? What do I have to say? Note b b Data connection is established. Search for a destination online Online search/Internet search This service is not available in all languages and…
  • Page 258: Warning And Information Messages

    Airbag system Airbag system is faulty. e Adapt your driving style to the situation. error e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Visit workshop Airbag system error Airbag system is faulty. e Adapt your driving style to the situation.

  • Page 259
    Stop when it is safe to do so. Brake booster e Do not continue driving. failure e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Brake force The brake force distribution is faulty. e Stop when it is safe to do so.
  • Page 260
    W W a a r r n n i i n n g g a a n n d d I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n M M e e s s s s a a g g e e s s Display Message Meaning and action required e Switch on the windshield wipers and lights manually. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Service necessary The indicated cornering light is faulty. L./R. static e Check relevant light.
  • Page 261
    W W a a r r n n i i n n g g a a n n d d I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n M M e e s s s s a a g g e e s s Display Message Meaning and action required Porsche Dynamic Light System Plus (PDLS Plus) is temporarily unavailable PDLS+ currently limited, due to a camera fault. e Clean the windshield if necessary.
  • Page 262
    Pedestrian protec- Pedestrian protection is faulty. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* tion system error Driving permitted Service necessary * Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 263
    Add engine oil if necessary. of oil immediately > Please see chapter «Engine oil» on page 110. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Engine oil level above maximum. Oil level too high e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.*…
  • Page 264
    > Please see chapter «Engine oil» on page 110. e Do not continue driving if the warning message is displayed even when the oil level is correct. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Oil pressure mea- Oil pressure measurement is faulty.
  • Page 265
    Add coolant if necessary. maximum mark engine to cool > Please see chapter «Coolant» on page 97. If the fault persists: e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Coolant pump is faulty. Coolant pump Possible to drive on. faulty e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.*…
  • Page 266
    Possible to drive on. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Driving permitted Visit workshop * Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools. Vehicle Display Message Meaning and action required Vehicle electrical system is faulty.
  • Page 267
    Message Meaning and action required e Immediately stop when it is safe to do so. e Have the vehicle towed to an authorized Porsche dealer. > Please see chapter «Towing» on page 234. Transmission overheated Transmission temperature is too high.
  • Page 268
    Message Meaning and action required Emergency call Emergency call function is faulty. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* function error Service necessary Emergency call function It was not possible to transfer an emergency call activated via the vehicle to the SOC.
  • Page 269
    Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* fault Adapted driving permitted * Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools. Driving systems Display Message Meaning and action required The chassis system is faulty.
  • Page 270
    Possible to drive on. Adapted driving e Adapt your driving style to the situation. permitted e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Chassis system The chassis system has failed. e Stop when it is safe to do so.
  • Page 271
    Adapt your driving style to the situation. system restricted PDCC Fault Adapt your driving style and speed to the changed conditions. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* PSM switched on Adapted driving permitted Drive distribution Porsche Traction Management (PTM) fault.
  • Page 272
    Adapted driving e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* permitted Rear differential Porsche Torque Vectoring Plus (PTV Plus) has failed or is faulty. lock failure Possible to drive on. e Adapt your driving style to the situation.
  • Page 273
    Clean the windshield if necessary. No camera view Clean windshield If the fault persists: e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* if necessary System error One or more electrical systems may not be available. e Adapt your driving style to the situation.
  • Page 274
    W W a a r r n n i i n n g g a a n n d d I I n n f f o o r r m m a a t t i i o o n n M M e e s s s s a a g g e e s s Display Message Meaning and action required e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* ACC/PAS not Adaptive cruise control (ACC) fault. e Adapt your driving style to the situation.
  • Page 275
    Traffic Jam Assist Traffic Jam Assist not available due to sensor fault. not available Possible to drive on. e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Driving permitted Service necessary Speed limit display Speed limit display is temporarily unavailable due to weather conditions currently limited or dirt on the windshield.
  • Page 276
    Lane Keep Assist is not available. e Adapt your driving style to the situation. not available e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Service necessary Lane Keep Assist Lane Keep Assist is temporarily unavailable due to weather conditions or restricted dirt on the windshield.
  • Page 277
    Status temporary If the fault persists: e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Driving permitted No map data available * Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 278
    Immediately stop when it is safe to do so and switch off the engine. not available e Do not continue driving. Electrical system e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* overheated Do not drive Hybrid system Hybrid system is not available.
  • Page 279
    > Please see chapter «Refueling» on page 204. Driving permitted e Have the fault rectified at an authorized Porsche dealer.* Visit workshop * Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 280: Wheels And Tires

    W W h h e e e e l l s s a a n n d d T T i i r r e e s s e Never let air out of hot tires. This could cause Wheels and Tires the tire pressure to fall below the prescribed In addition to correct tire inflation pressure and value.

  • Page 281
    W W h h e e e e l l s s a a n n d d T T i i r r e e s s Uniform Tire Quality Grading Overloading Information Overloading The traction grade assigned to this is based on DANGER braking (straight-ahead) traction tests and does not include cornering (turned) traction, accelera-…
  • Page 282
    W W h h e e e e l l s s a a n n d d T T i i r r e e s s Inflating tires filling as required. Check the tire pressure once – 101 – Load capacity coefficient again.
  • Page 283
    Porsche dealer. Porsche recommends an au- any unnecessary effect on driving behavior due spokes near the tire valve. thorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained to varying tread depths. e Only specialist workshops may install tires. technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 284
    Technical Data. e Affix the sticker with the maximum permitted e Only use snow chains approved by Porsche so tread depth of the other tires. This is especially the case if only the rear tires are replaced. However, speed in the driver’s field of vision.
  • Page 285
    Chemical additives, which make the tire rubber and after long journeys. elastic, lose their effectiveness over the course e The original equipment tires on your Porsche points on the vehicle underbody. e Never jack up the vehicle on a surface that of time and the rubber becomes brittle.
  • Page 286
    Do not use any other grease or compound. Caring for wheel bolts e Clean the wheel bolts before installation. e Wheel bolts must not be greased. e Replace damaged wheel bolts. Only use genu- ine Porsche wheel bolts assigned especially for…
  • Page 287
    W W h h e e e e l l s s a a n n d d T T i i r r e e s s Performing the change with PCCB. e When changing a wheel, screw in the assembly aids.
  • Page 288: Windows

    W W i i n n d d o o w w s s Windows be clearly felt due to a resistance when pushed or Information pulled. Opening and closing WARNING If a window is blocked by an obstruction when windows Stage one –…

  • Page 289
    W W i i n n d d o o w w s s Disabling controls in the rear – Raising roll-up sunblind on rear side window e Press the rocker switch for the relevant window child protection > Please see chapter «Disabling controls in the until the required position is reached.
  • Page 290: Windshield Wipers

    W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d w w i i p p e e r r s s Windshield wipers Brief Overview — Windshield Wipers This brief overview does not replace the compre- hensive descriptions provided in the «Windshield Wipers»…

  • Page 291
    W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d w w i i p p e e r r s s What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Where? e Press button A briefly twice in succession.
  • Page 292
    W W i i n n d d s s h h i i e e l l d d w w i i p p e e r r s s Actuating the headlight washer 4 – Windshield wipers one-touch Adjusting rain sensor operation operation system…
  • Page 293
    Information sponge. e Clean windshield wipers with clear water only. If necessary visit an authorized Porsche dealer to have this work carried out. Porsche recommends an authorized Porsche dealer, as they have trained technicians and the necessary parts and tools.
  • Page 294
    Technical Data On the following pages you will find technical data for your vehicle.
  • Page 295: Technical Data Technical Data

    It contains all important data about your vehicle. This data carrier cannot be reordered if it is lost or damaged. Fig. 228: Safety compliance sticker The safety compliance sticker is your assurance that your new Porsche complies with all applicable…

  • Page 296
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Loading Information Vehicle Load Capacity The maximum loaded vehicle weight is the sum of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity Definitions weight and production options weight.
  • Page 297
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. [1400 – 750 (5 x 750) = 650 lbs.]. 5.
  • Page 298
    1,400 – 5,500 1/min Engine oil consumption up to 0.8 l/1,000 km – – Maximum permitted engine 6,800 1/min – – speed Filling quantities e Use only fluids and fuels approved by Porsche. For further information: Contact an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 299
    Only use roof transport systems that are from the Porsche Tequipment product line or that have been tested and approved by Porsche. e Do not drive at a speed of more than 81 mph (130 km/h) when the roof transport system is loaded.
  • Page 300
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera Turbo Panamera Turbo Panamera 4S Panamera 4S Executive Executive Empty weight (depending on equipment) 4,398 –…
  • Page 301
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4 Panamera 4 Panamera 4 Panamera 4 Panamera E-Hybrid E-Hybrid Executive Executive Maximum gross 5,974 lbs.
  • Page 302
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera Turbo Sport Panamera Turbo Sport Panamera 4S Sport Tu- Panamera 4S Sport Tu- Turismo (2 seats in the Turismo (3 seats in the rismo (2 seats in the rear)
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4 Sport Turismo (2 seats in the Panamera 4 Sport Turismo (3 seats in the rear) rear) Maximum axle load, rear…
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Acceleration 0-60 Acceleration 0-62 mph (0-96 km/h) mph (0-100 km/h) Maximum track Maximum track Vehicle type (values in brackets (values in brackets…
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    Wheel and tire sizes Tires approved by Porsche are the optimum tires for your vehicle. The load capacity code number (e.g. «105») and speed code letter for permitted maximum speed (e.g. «Y») are minimum requirements. When fitting new or different tires: >…
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    RA: 11,5J x 20, RO 68 Summer tires FA: 275/35 ZR 21 (103Y) XL FA: 9,5J x 21, RO 71 RA: 315/30 ZR 21 (105Y) XL RA: 11,5J x 21, RO 69 not for vehicles with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB)
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    Tire pressure These tire pressures apply only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche for cold tires (68 °F / 20 °C). e Set the load condition of the vehicle in Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Adapt the tire pressure to suit the vehicle load.
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a > Please see chapter «Vehicle settings» on page 248. > Please see chapter «Instrument cluster » on page 125. Standard tire pressure Panamera, Panamera 4 Part load…
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4 Executive Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.2 bar / 220 kPa / 32 psi 2.2 bar / 220 kPa / 32 psi…
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4 Sport Turis- mo (3 seats in the rear) Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.3 bar / 230 kPa / 33 psi…
  • Page 311
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4 E-Hybrid, Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Sport Turismo (2 seats in Part load Full load the rear) FA = front axle, RA = rear axle…
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4 E-Hybrid Ex- ecutive, Panamera 4 E- Hybrid Sport Turismo (3 Part load Full load seats in the rear) FA = front axle, RA = rear…
  • Page 313
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera 4S Executive, Panamera 4S Sport Tu- rismo (2 seats in the rear), Panamera 4S Sport Part load Full load Turismo (3 seats in the…
  • Page 314
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera Turbo, Pana- mera Turbo Executive Part load Full load FA = front axle, RA = rear axle 2.4 bar / 240 kPa / 35 psi 2.2 bar / 220 kPa / 32 psi…
  • Page 315
    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Panamera Turbo S E-Hy- brid, Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid Executive, Pan- amera Turbo S E-Hybrid Part load Full load Sport Turismo…
  • Page 316
    21 inch summer tires All-season/winter tires 2.2 bar / 220 kPa / 32 psi 2.2 bar / 220 kPa / 32 psi Porsche Communication Management (PCM) Technical data: Audio and video files Supported SD cards up to 128 GB media DVD Drive Audio CDs up to 80 min., CD-ROMs up to 700 MB, DVD±R/RW, Standard Video DVD, Video DVD compatible DVD Audio…
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    T T e e c c h h n n i i c c a a l l D D a a t t a a Technical data: Audio and video files Metadata Album covers up to 800 x 800 pixels; GIF, JPG and PNG formats or via Gracenote database Video DVD re- Code 1: USA, Canada and US colonies gion codes…
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    Inc. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Gracenote and “Powered by Gracenote” are either a registered trademark or a trademark of Gracenote, Inc. in the Gracenote United States and/or other countries. Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment Technical data WiFi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n Operating frequency range: 2,400 –…
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    – Morocco – Mozambique – Netherlands – Changes or modifications made to the equipment New Caledonia – New Zealand – Nigeria – Norway not expressly approved by Porsche may void the Information – Oman – Pakistan – Panama – Peru – Poland –…
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    «normal» scrap or waste or put into any other form of end storage. For further information on correct disposal: e Contact your Porsche partner. Old batteries Old batteries must not be disposed of as «normal»…
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    Warnings ……..214 Porsche InnoDrive ……. 41 Torque distribution display .

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    Charge timer function ……86 Using Porsche Connect services ….95 Alcantara ®…
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    Full load Porsche Rear Seat Entertainment….196 Technical data……..301 Adjusting .
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    I I n n d d e e x x HYBRID mode ……..124 Power &…
  • Page 325
    ……… . . 194 Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS) … . 149 Drives in the glove compartment .
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    Sunblind ……..208 Porsche InnoDrive ……..41 Tank capacity .
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    I I n n d d e e x x Recirculated air mode Child restraint systems ……89 SPORT PLUS mode .
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    Learning new pressures in tire pressure monitoring sys- Setting Porsche Car Connect ….248 Turn signals……… 149 tem (TPMS) .
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    I I n n d d e e x x Winter wheels Changing ……..283 Warning and information messages Driving systems .

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Порш панамера ремонт

Руководство по эксплуатации Порше Панамера с 2009 года в кузове 870 с двигателем MCR.CCM, 46.20, M 48.40, M 48.70

Характеристики Порше Панамера

Тип привода    Задний- 4WD
Тип кузова    Хэтчбек
Тип трансмиссии    РКПП 7 АКПП
Объем двигателя, куб.см    3605
Марка кузова    970
Время разгона 0-100 км/ч, с    6.1
Клиренс (высота дорожного просвета), мм    143
Максимальная скорость, км/ч    259 — 303
Габариты кузова (Д x Ш x В), мм    4970 x 1931 x 1418
Колесная база, мм    2920
Ширина передней колеи, мм    1658
Ширина задней колеи, мм    1662
Масса, кг    1760
Допустимая полная масса, кг    2365
Объем топливного бака, л    80
Объем багажника, л    445  (1263)
Расход топлива в городском цикле, л/100 км    13.1
Расход топлива за городом, л/100 км    7.1
Расход топлива в смешанном цикле, л/100 км    9,3
Передняя подвеска    Независимая, на двойных поперечных рычагах
Задняя подвеска    Независимая, многорычажная
ередние тормоза    Дисковые вентилируемые
Задние тормоза    Дисковые вентилируемые
Стояночный тормоз    Электронный

Руководство Порше Панамера

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