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Starting and Stopping the Engine<br />

The immobilizer can be deactivated and the<br />

engine started only using an authorised<br />

ignition key.<br />

f Please see the chapter “IMMOBILIZER” on<br />

page 250.<br />

Warning!<br />

Risk of poisoning. Exhaust gas contains<br />

colorless and odorless carbon monoxide<br />

(CO), which is toxic even in low<br />

concentrations. Carbon monoxide can cause<br />

unconsciousness and even death if inhaled.<br />

f Never start or let the engine run in an<br />

enclosed, unventilated area. It is not<br />

recommended to sit in your car for prolonged<br />

periods with the engine on and the car not<br />

moving.<br />

An unattended vehicle with a running engine<br />

is potentially hazardous. If warning lights<br />

should come on to indicate improper<br />

operation, they would go unnoticed.<br />

f Never leave the engine idling unattended.<br />

Danger of fire close to the hot exhaust<br />

system.<br />

f Do not park or drive your vehicle where<br />

combustible materials, such as dry grass or<br />

leaves, can come into contact with the hot<br />

exhaust system.<br />

For information on the emission control system:<br />

f Please see the chapter “EMISSION CONTROL<br />

SYSTEM” on page 262.<br />

f If your car catches on fire for any reason, call<br />

the fire department. Do not endanger your life<br />

by attempting to put out the fire.<br />

Starting the vehicle<br />

f Operate the footbrake.<br />

f Move PDK selector lever to position P or N.<br />

f Do not press the accelerator pedal.<br />

The engine control unit will provide the correct<br />

starting mixture.<br />

f Turn the ignition key or control unit (Porsche<br />

Entry & Drive) to ignition lock position 2.<br />

The starting process is carried out and<br />

completed automatically as soon as ignition<br />

lock position 2 (start engine) is reached.<br />

The ignition key or control unit is reset<br />

automatically to ignition lock position 1<br />

(ignition on).<br />

f Do not operate the starter for more than<br />

approx. 10 seconds. If necessary, repeat the<br />

starting procedure after a pause of approx.<br />

10 seconds. Turn the ignition key back to<br />

ignition lock position 0 (initial position) first.<br />

The first operation of the starter is ended<br />

automatically when the engine starts.<br />

If the engine does not start, subsequent<br />

starter operations will not be ended<br />

automatically.<br />

Driving and Driving Safety 167

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