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Porsche Active Suspension<br />

Management (PASM) with Air<br />

Suspension and Level Control<br />

PASM with air suspension is an active shock<br />

absorber adjustment and ride height balancing<br />

system. The adjustable damper system selects<br />

the appropriate damping level for each wheel<br />

according to the driving situation and driving<br />

conditions. The level control system automatically<br />

balances load changes and maintains a constant<br />

ride height. Driving safety, agility and comfort are<br />

optimised.<br />

Three different chassis setups can be selected at<br />

the push of a button:<br />

– “PASM Comfort”<br />

– “PASM Sport”<br />

– “PASM Sport Plus”<br />

Comfort mode ensures comfortable chassis<br />

tuning.<br />

The “PASM Sport” chassis setup offers very<br />

sporty shock absorber tuning.<br />

“PASM Sport Plus” mode offers particularly sporty<br />

shock absorber tuning (e.g. for driving on the race<br />

circuit). The vehicle is also lowered by<br />

approx. 1 in. (25 mm) compared with the normal<br />

level and the spring rate is increased.<br />

In addition to manual mode selection, PASM also<br />

adjusts shock absorber tuning for either sporty<br />

or comfort driving, depending on the driving<br />

situation.<br />

Selecting the PASM mode<br />

1. Switch on ignition.<br />

2. Start the engine.<br />

3. Press button (repeatedly).<br />

On the button:<br />

– No indicator light comes on when you select<br />

“PASM Comfort” (default setting).<br />

– One indicator light comes on when you select<br />

“PASM Sport”.<br />

– Two indicator lights come on when you select<br />

“PASM Sport Plus”.<br />

In addition, the selected chassis setup is shown on<br />

the multi-function display in the instrument panel<br />

for approx. 4 seconds.<br />

Note<br />

The mode cannot be changed if a door or the<br />

tailgate is opened or when the engine is switched<br />

off.<br />

When the vehicle is stopped, the ride height may<br />

be adjusted automatically in order to balance the<br />

vehicle load.<br />

High Level<br />

The level control system allows you to raise the<br />

vehicle in maneuvering mode by approx. 0.8 in.<br />

(20 mm) compared with the normal level in order<br />

to drive over curbs and ramps.<br />

High Level can only be selected manually and at<br />

speeds of less than approx. 20 mph (30 km/h).<br />

Note<br />

High Level must not be used on public roads since<br />

the prescribed installation height of the reflectors<br />

can be exceeded in High Level.<br />

Driving and Driving Safety 209

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