Porsche 92854 Owner's manual

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result in serious mechanical failure
or even physical injury.
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Your car may have all or some of the com-
ponents described i n this m a n u a l . S h o u l d y o u
find explanations of a feature or equipment
not installed in your car, your Porsche dealer
will be glad to assist you. Also check with your
dealer on other available o p t i o n s or equipment.
Text, illustrations and specifications in this
manual are based on the information available
at the time of printing.
It has always been Porsche's policy to continu-
ously improve its products. Porsche, therefore,
reserves the right to make changes in design
and specifications, and to make additions or
improvements in its product, without incurring
any obligation to install them on products pre-
viously manufactured.
Judging by the car you have chosen, you are les", "Warranty for new Porsche vehicle emis- For your own protection and longer service
a motorist of a special breed, and you are pro- sion control system", "Emissions performance life of your car, please heed all operating
bably no novice when it comes to automo- warranty" (USA only), and "California emission instructions and special warnings. Ignoring
biles. control system warranty" (California USA only). them could result in serious mechanical
failure or even physical injury.
Remember however that, as with any ve- In order to keep your warranty in effect, you
hicle, you should take time to familiarize must have the vehicle maintained and ser-
yourself with your Porsche and its perfor- viced a s prescribed i n t h e W a r r a n t y a n d Main-
mance characteristics. Always drive within tenance Booklet provided to you at the time of
your own unique capabilities as a driver sale.
and your level of experience with your
Porsche. Ensure that anyone else driving Always carry your Warranty & Maintenance
your Porsche does the same. To prevent or booklet with you when you take your Porsche
minimize injury, always use your safety to an authorized dealer for service. It provides
belts. Never drink alcohol before or while your Service Adviser with the information he
driving. needs and enables him to record each ser-
vice.
This Owner's Manual contains a host of useful
information. Please read this manual before If you sell your Porsche, the Owner's Manual
you drive your new Porsche. Acquaint your- and the Warranty & Maintenance booklet
self with your car's features and know how to should be left in the vehicle to make all ope-
operate your Porsche more safely. The better rating safety and maintenance information
you know your Porsche, the more pleasure available to the next owner.
you will experience driving your new car.
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A separate Warranty and Maintenance book- this Porsche used, be sure to send in a
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in top driving condition by having it serviced Car Purchase" post card. This card can be
regularly. found in the Warranty & Maintenance booklet
or obtained from your Porsche dealer.
It also contains detailed information about the
warranties c o v e r i n g y o u r P o r s c h e . These war- It is in your own interest that we can contact W e wish you m a n y miles o f s a f e and pleasur-
ranties are: you, should the need arise, in case any able driving in your
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Index
A
ABS 26,35
Acceleration kick-down 56
Accelerator pedal 56
Adjusting headlights 95
Air compressor 81
- conditioning 44-46
- cleaner 76
Alternator warning light 35
Anti-freeze 71,105
Antilock brake system 26,35
Anti-theft alarm 12
Ashtray/light 47,94
Automatic garage door 29
- speed control 38
- transmission 54-56
- transmission fluid (ATF) 68
B
Battery 86-87
Brake booster 25
- fluid 75
- pads 57
- parking 24,55
- pedal 25
- system 24-26
- warning light 24,35
Break-in-hints 57
Bulbs - replacing 90-94
c
Capacities 105
Car care instructions 61 -65
Catalytic converter 98
Cautions 66
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Center console 40
Central door locking 13,41
- warning light system 40
Changing a wheel 82-84
Cigarette lighter 47
Cleaning 61-65
Climate control system 44-46
Clock 47
Clutch 27
Collapsible spare tire 81
Coolant temperature gauge 33
Cooling system 71-73
- airflaps 73
Corrosion prevention 61-65
D
Dashboard 40
Defogging/defrosting 36
Dimensions 103
Directional signals 32,34,37
Doors locks 12-13
Driving hints 8-9
E
Electrical system 85-96
Emergency flasher 36
- starting 55,88-89
Emission control system 97-98
Engine compartment 65
- exhaust 57
- hood release 51
- number 6
- oil 68-69,105,106
Engine specifications 101-102
- speed, maximum 53, 57,101
F
Fan - radiator 33,73
Fan switch 45
Filling capacities 105
Flasher - emergency 36
Fog lights 30,91
Fuel economy 58
- evaporation control 99
- filler cap 59
- gauge 34
- recommendations 59
- tank 59,105
Fuses and relays 85
G
Gasohol 60
Gas station information 111-113
Gasoline - octane ratings ....58-59,101,105
Gear ratios 102
Gearshifting 53
Glove compartment 50
Gong 10,22,28,30
H
Hatchback 52
- release 24
Headlights 30,37,90-91,95-96
Headlight dimmer/flasher 37
- washer lever/reservoir 39,74
- switch 30
Heater/ventilation controls 42-44
High beam/low beam lever/light 32,37
Hood release 24,51-52
I/J
Identification plates 6-7
Ignition/steering lock 28
Instrument cluster 28
- illumination 30
P
Paint number 7
Paint damage 62
Parking brake lever 24
- lights/lever 37,93
Performance 104
Polishing 61-65
Power steering fluid 76,105
- windows 15
Pressure - tires 77,81,103
R
Radiator fan 33
Rear seats 19
- window defogger/defroster 36
- window wiper switch 49
- view mirrors 20
Refrigerant 46,105
Roof rack 52,103
s
Safe driving hints 8-9
Safety belts 21-23
Seats, front/rear/electric 16-19
- heating 17
- position regulation 18
Selector lever 54
Shift points 53
Sliding roof - electric 48
Snow chains 79,103
Spare tire - collapsible 81
Specifications - engine 101-102
Speed control - automatic 38
Speedometer 32
Starting hints/engine 29,97
Steering lock 28
T
Tachometer 31
Technical data 101-105
Tires 77-80
Tire size/pressure 77,81,103
Tool kit 67
Transmission 53-56,70,102
Trip odometer 30,32
Turn signal lights/lever 34,37,93
u
Undercoating 65,97
Unleaded fuel 59,101,105
Upholstery, care of 64
V
Vanity mirror 49
Vehicle care 61-65
Vehicle identification 6-7
- label 7
Ventilation/heater controls 42-45
Voltmeter 35
W
Warning indicator lights 32-35,40
Washer system 39,74
Washing the car 61-62
Weights 103
Wheels 63-64,77-80,103
Wheel changing 82-84
- nuts, lockable 82
Window switches 15,40
Windshield washer reservoir 74
Sunroof
5
Intensive windshield cleaning/
switch/reservoir 39,74
Interior lights 14,94
Intermittent wiper interval 39
Jack 67,81,84
- lifting points 83-84
K/L
Keys 10-12,82
Kickdown - acceleration 56
Lane changer 37
Leather 64
Lights - ashtray 94
- fog 30,91,95
- interior 14,94
- license plate 94
- parking 37,93
- stop 92,93
- switch 30
- tail 92
- turn signal 37,93
- vanity mirror 49
- warning indicator 32-35,40
Lockable wheel nuts 82
Locks - doors, wheels 12-13,82
Luggage compartment 52
- light 14
Lumbar support 17
M/O
Manual transmission 53
Mirrors 20,49
Octane ratings 58-59,101,105
Odometer 30,32
Oil changing/checking 68-70
- filter 69
- grades 105-106
- pressure gauge/warning light 35
- transmission 70
Oxygen sensor 98
Vehicle Identification
When ordering spare parts or submitting
inquiries, always quote vehicle identifica-
tion and engine number to assure correct
and prompt service*.
By law, labels are attached to some vehic-
le parts, which also bear the vehicle identi-
fication number.
Vehicle identification number
In accordance with Federal Safety Regula-
tions, the v e h i c l e identification n u m b e r o f y o u r
car is located on the left* windshield post and
can be seen from the outside.
Engine number
The engine number is stamped on the front
reinforcing rib in the top half of the crankcase.
Do not remove the labels.
* Throughout this booklet and other P o r s c h e publications applicable to U S A vehicles, left is designated as the driver's side of the vehicle, and right as the passenger's s i d e of the v e h i c l e .
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Safety Compliance Sticker
Vehicle Identification Label
The Safety Compliance Sticker is your assur-
ance that your Porsche complies with all Fe-
deral Motor Vehicle Safety Standards which
were in effect at the time the vehicle was ma-
nufactured. It is located on the doorsill on the
driver's side.
Paint number
This sticker also shows the m o n t h and year of
production a n d the vehicle identification num-
ber of your car (perforations) as well as the
The paint number sticker is on the doorjamb Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and the Gross
on the driver's side. Axle Weight Rating.
The vehicle identification label is located un-
derneath the luggage compartment floor co-
ver, next to the spare wheel well.
This label contains the following information:
1. Vehicle Identification Number
2. Vehicle Code
3. Engine and Transmission Code
4. Paint and Interior Code
5. Option Codes
A duplicate of this label is in your Warranty and
Maintenance booklet.
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Dear Porsche-Owner
Before going on a t r i p . . .
A lot has gone into the manufacture of your
Porsche, including advanced engineering,
techniques, rigid quality control and demand-
ing inspections. These engineering and safety
features will be enhanced by you...
the safe driver...
who knows his car and all controls,
who maintains his vehicle properly,
who uses his driving skills wisely, and always
drives within his own capabilities and his level
of familiarity with his vehicle.
Y o u will find helpful hints in this manual on how
to perform most of the checks listed on these
pages. If in doubt, have these checks per-
formed by your Porsche dealer.
First things first
• Turn the engine off before you attempt any
checks or repairs of the vehicle.
• Be sure tires are inflated correctly. Check
for damage and tire wear.
• See that wheel bolts are properly tightened
and not loose or missing.
• Check engine oil level, add if necessary.
Make it a habit to have engine oil checked
with every fuel filling.
• Check coolant level to assure sufficient en-
gine cooling.
• Be sure you have a well charged battery.
• Check brake fluid level. If too low, have
brake system checked.
• Replenish windshield washer fluid.
• Check if engine hood is latched safely.
• Replace worn or cracked wiper blades.
• See that all windows are clear and unob-
structed.
K e e p a i r intake slots and area between en-
gine hood and windshield free of snow and
ice, so that the heater and the windshield
wipers work properly.
Check whether all light lenses are clean.
Be sure all lights are working and head-
lights are aimed correctly.
Check under vehicle for leaks.
Be sure all luggage is stowed securely.
Emergency equipment
It is good practice to carry emergency equip-
ment in your vehicle. Some of the things you
should have are: window scraper, snow brush,
container or bag of sand or salt, emergency
light, small shovel, first-aid kit, etc.
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In the drivers seat...
• Check operation of horn.
• Position seat for easy reach of controls.
• Adjust inside and outside rear view mirrors.
• Attach your safety belts.
• Check operation of foot and parking brakes.
• Check all warning and indicator lights with
ignition on and engine stationary.
• Never leave car idling unattended.
• Lock doors from inside, especially with
children in the car.
• To prevent inadvertent opening of doors
from inside or outside, drive with locked
doors.
On the road...
• Never drive after you have consumed alco-
hol.
• Always have your safety belt attached.
• Always drive defensively. Expect the unex-
pected.
• Use signals to indicate turns and lane
changes.
• Turn on headlights at dusk.
• Always keep a safe distance from the ve-
hicle in front of you, depending on traffic,
road and weather conditions.
• Reduce speed at night and during incle-
ment weather.
• Observe speed limits and obey road signs.
• When tired, get well off the road, stop and
take a rest. Turn the engine off. Do not sit in
the vehicle with engine idling. See WAR-
NINGS on "Engine Exhaust".
• When parked, always set the parking brake.
Move the selector lever to "P" (Automatic
transmission) or move the gearshift lever
to reverse or first gear (Manual transmis-
sion). On hills also turn the wheels toward
the curb.
• When emergency repairs become neces-
sary, move the vehicle well off the road. Turn
on emergency flasher a n d u s e other warning
devices to alert other motorists. Do not park
or operate the vehicle in areas where the hot
exhaust system may come in contact with
dry grass, brush, fuel spill or other flam-
mable material.
• Make it a habit to have the engine oil check-
ed with every fuel filling.
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NEVER invite car theft!
An unlocked car with the key in the
ignition switch invites car theft.
A steering wheel lock and a gong
alarm are standard equipment in your
Porsche. The gong will sound if you
open the driver's door while the key
is still in the ignition lock . It is your re-
minder to pull the key out of the igni-
tion lock and to lock the doors.
WARNING
Always remove the ignition key,
especially if children are left unat-
tendedin the vehicle. Unsupervised
use of any vehicle key may cause
serious personal injury.
NEVER leave your vehicle unat-
tended with the key in the ignition
lock. Take the key and lock the
doors.
a Key with built-in flashlight
b Flat key
c Rear glove compartment key
d Key for lockable wheel nuts
Keys
Three keys are supplied with the vehicle. Each
fits the ignition lock, door locks, hatchback lock,
fuel filler cap lock and glove compartment lock.
There is one flat key which you can keep in
your purse or wallet, for instance, as an "emer-
gency key". If you remove the plastic head of
the flat key, you can clip on an illuminated pla-
stic handle (available from your Porsche dea-
ler). Vehicles with a rear seat clove compart-
ment receive two additional keys for the
compartment lock.
WARNING
NEVER remove the key from the steering
lock while you are driving or as the car is
rolling to a stop. The steering column will
lock when you remove the key, and you
will not be able to steer the car. This may
result in a serious accident.
Because of the symmetrical shape of the key
shaft, there is no "wrong" way of inserting the
key in the locks.
The new format of the keys makes unautho-
rized duplication of the keys virtually impos-
sible. This means, however, that you your-
self will not be able to get replacement keys
cut, unless ordered from the manufacturer.
F o r vehicles equipped with lockable wheel nuts,
three identical keys, plus four wheel nuts with
lock sleeve, are included. When taking the
vehicle to your Porsche dealer or to a work-
shop for wheel or tire service, remember to
leave one key with the service attendant.
In case of loss, duplicate wheel look keys
cannot be furnished by your Porsche dealer.
Do not leave these keys in the vehicle. Keep
them in a safe place.
See "Lockable wheel nuts" for details.
NOTE: It is a good idea to also keep a re-
cord of your key numbers in your wallet
together with your license.
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Key number
The key number of the ignition key is im-
pressed on a plastic tag which comes with the
keys. Detach this tag a n d keep it in a safe place.
For your protection against theft:
• Record the key numbers and keep them in
a safe place, such as your wallet. Do not
keep them in the vehicle.
• If you should lose a key, provide your
Porsche dealer with the key number and
the vehicle identification number to obtain
a duplicate key. •
Key light
Two of the keys have a built-in flashlight in the
key head. The beam from a small bulb in the
key head illuminates the lower part of the key
stem.
The flashlight is on as long as the contact but-
ton is depressed.
The flashlight is powered by a 1 . 5 Volt button
battery. When the beam begins to fade, re-
place the battery, because an old battery
may leak and damage your clothes.
1.
U s e your finger nail or a small screw driver
to carefully lift the key handle cover.
2. Insert a new, commercial available battery
(1.5 V) in the contact button.
3. Assemble key top as shown in the figure.
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S-key
(illuminated)
Doors
Activate alarm by locking.
Deactivate alarm by unlocking.
Luggage compartment Activate alarm by closing rear lid, then turn
key counter-clockwise.
Deactivate alarm by unlocking rear lid.
Ignition/steering Lockable
Glove compartment Lockable
Fuel filler cap Lockable
Anti-theft alarm
The 3 keys supplied with vehicles equipped
with an anti-theft alarm system are longer.
The alarm system is activated automati-
cally when the doors are locked with one
of these keys. When the hatchback is
closed, the alarm system is not activated
until the key is turned further to the left.
The alarm system is switched off automati- or if the ignition is switched on while the alarm
cally when a door or the hatchback is opened is activated a specially protected siren will
with the S-key. If the hatchback is opened sound for about 30 seconds. The engine can-
while the alarm system is switched on, the not be started.
key must be turned to the left to reactivate the
alarm system.
If the driver's or passenger side door, engine Keep plastic tag with key number in a safe
compartment hood or the hatchback is opened, place. Do not leave it in the vehicle.
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Doors
Central door locking system
The central door locking system enables you
to lock or unlock both doors simultaneously
by operating one door lock.
The central door locking system functions
only when both doors are fully closed. If one
door is "centrally" locked before the other
door is fully closed, the "centrally" locked door
will unlock automatically.
The car is safely locked when locking knob "A"
is fully down on both doors. If locking knob "A"
is not fully down on one door, open that door
again, close it firmly and repeat the locking
operation.
On a centrally locked vehicle, the passenger
door can also be unlocked and locked from
inside by turning locking knob "B". Locking
knob "B" is operational only with door fully
closed.
With the ignition key in Pos. "1" or "2" both
doors can be locked or unlocked by pres-
sing the central locking button in the center
console. The button is illuminated when the
doors are locked.
With the ignition key in Pos. " 0 " the central
locking system is operational by turning knob
"B".
To open doors from outside, pull the recessed
door handle.
To open doors from inside, pull recessed
handle "C" above armrest.
The armrests have a built-in storage com-
partment. T o open, press knob in hand cutout
and tilt armrest outward. To close, tilt compart-
ment toward door panel.
The courtesy light in the lower door panel
"D" will come on when a door or the hatch-
back is opened. The light can also be turned
on or off with the switch on the light housing.
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Interior light in headlining Footwell light in lower part of door trim
Luggage compartment light in hatchback
Interior lights
The interior lights, which are independent from
one another, come on, with the switch in the
appropriate position, as soon as a door or the
hatchback is opened.
The interior lights go out after approx. 30
seconds after the doors or the hatchback are
closed. The lights go out immediately if the
ignition is switched on or the vehicle locked
with the key.
The interior lights have the following switch
positions:
a-light comes on only when a door or the
hatchback is opened
b -light switched off permanently
c -light switched on permanently
The interior light in the headlining and the
luggage compartment light are switched on
and off by tilting the lamp glass. The footwell
lights are operated by the switch integrated
in the light.
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Door warning lights
The red spot lights in the rear doorjambs will
come on when a door or the hatchback is
opened.
Power windows
T o open o r close, depress the rocker switches
in the center console in front of the shift lever.
The power windows are operational when the
ignition is turned on.
When the ignition is turned off or the ignition
key removed, the power windows can be
operated until one door is opened.
WARNING
Do not put anything on or near the win-
dows that may interfere with the driver's
vision.
Remove the ignition key to shut off power
to the window switches when the vehicle
is not attended by a responsible person.
Remember, power is still supplied to the
window switches until one door is opened.
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Front seat adjustments
The correct seating position is all-important
for safe and fatigue-free driving. In order to
satisfy individual requirements, the seat has
infinitely variable adjustment.
We recommend the following procedure for
finding the correct position for the driver's seat:
1. Operate longitudinal adjustment until your
leg is fully stretched with the clutch pedal
depressed while your foot is bent.
2. Adjust desired fore/aft height.
3. Clasp upper portion of steering wheel. Then
adjust backrest inclination so that both
shoulders remain in contact with the back-
rest even with your arms fully stretched.
4.
If necessary, correct the longitudinal adjust-
ment.
Steering wheel adjustment
For maximum legroom and unobstructed view
of the instruments, the height of the steering
wheel, together with the instrument cluster
unit, can be adjusted.
Release locking lever under instrument cluster
for desired positioning (arrow), then lock se-
curely.
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Lumbar support (B)
The lumbar support, which supports the
spine, can be adjusted continuously with
switch (B).
Lumbar support extend/retract
Lumbar support raise/lower
Front seats
Two multi-function switches control the electric
motors for longitudinal adjustment, seat height
and angle of backrest tilt.
Seat heating system (A)
The heating system in the seat cushion and
backrest is switched on and off by pressing
the rocker switch. If the heating system is not
switched off manually, a timer deactivates the
circuit after approx. 15 minutes.
Press upper half of switch - heating on
Press lower half of switch - heating off
Manual operation
Should the electrical seat adjustment fail, you
can use the h e x a g o n socket-screw in the tool-
kit for longitudinal seat adjustment by turning
the servo-motor below the front of the seat.
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Seat position regulation
The seat position memory can store up to
three different sitting positions for the driver's
and passenger seats. Each position stored
in the memory comprises longitudinal adjust-
ment, seat height, backrest angle, position
and size of lumbar support and the position
of the outside mirrors. The positions can be
adjusted, stored or called up regardless of
whether the engine is on or off.
Selecting a position
Adjust the seat and the two outside mirrors
to the desired position by operating the
switches for seat and mirror adjustment.
Storing a position
To store a position in the memory, press the
memory button (arrowed) and the approp-
riate position button (button 1, 2 or 3). The
memory button must be pressed before the
position button.
Calling up a position
To set the seat to the position stored in the
memory , the appropriate position button m u s t
be depressed until the seat reaches its final
position. The procedure is curtailed as soon
as the button is released. The buttons are
illuminated for ease location.
Once the seat reaches its end position the
mirrors are set automatically to the positions
stored in the memory.
The seat switches always take priority
over automatic adjustment. If a seat switch
is operated, automatic adjustment is im-
mediately interrupted.
Pilot lamp
A red pilot lamp is set in the memory button.
If adjustment is initiated, the pilot lamp lights
up until the adjustment is completed. If the
procedure is interrupted, the lamp remains
lit and goes out only some 60 seconds after
the ignition is switched off.
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Sports seat
Longitudinal adjustment and backrest adjust-
ment are carried out manually on sports
seats.
To move the seat backwards and forwards,
pull the outside locking lever at the front of
the seat upwards, move seat into desired po-
sition, release lever and ensure that the seat
engages securely.
Never unlock the driver's seat while the
vehicle is in motion: the seat may move
suddenly, causing you to loose control
over the vehicle.
In order to adjust the backrest, pull the inside
locking lever at the front of the seat upwards,
set seat to desired position and release the
lever.
When there is no load on the backrest, it will
always be pushed forwards by spring force
when the lever is pulled.
Backrest release
The backrest can be folded forward for easy
access to the rear seats. To release, pull the
lever on the side of the backrest up (arrow)
and, at the same time, tilt the backrest forward.
When the backrest is tilted back, the lock will
engage automatically.
WARNING
Front seat passengers should not ride in a
moving vehicle with the backrest reclined.
Safety belts only offer protection when the
backrest is upright and the belts are prop-
erly positioned on the body. Improperly
positioned safety belts can cause serious
personal injury in an accident.
Rear seats-luggage compartment
The backrests of the rear seats can be tilted
forward to provide additional luggage space.
Unsnap the luggage compartment cover from
the upright rear seat backrests and the rear
cross wall.
To release backrest, pull the lever on side of
the backrest up and, at the same time, tilt the
backrest forward.
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Porsche 92854 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual

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