Porsche 2007 Cayenne Owner'S Manual Download Page 352

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Minor Repairs

Closing spare wheel bracket

 Warning!

Danger of injury and risk of accident if the 

spare wheel bracket is operated improperly.

f

Operate the spare wheel bracket only using 

button 

B

.

f

If the vehicle is tilted to the side, more effort 

will be required to swing the spare wheel 

bracket.

f

Make sure that no persons or animals are 

within the range of movement of the spare 

wheel bracket.

1. Check whether additional lock 

C

 is engaged. If 

necessary, slide additional lock 

C

 to the right.

2. Swing spare wheel bracket closed with force.

3. Check lock and observe indication on the multi-

purpose display of the instrument panel.

The indicator light must go out when the spare 

wheel bracket is locked.

Automatic locking

In the multi-purpose display of the instrument 

panel, you can set different variants of locking and 

unlocking the doors and the rear lid as well as the 

check-back signal when locking and unlocking the 

vehicle and save them on the respective remote 

control.

f

Please observe the chapter “

SETTING REAR 

LID LOCKING”

 on Page 168.

D

-Towing lug cover (left)

E

-Emergency release cable

Emergency release for the spare wheel 

bracket

If the battery is flat, the only way to open the spare 

wheel bracket is by using the mechanical emer-

gency release.

 Warning!

Danger of injury and risk of accident if the 

spare wheel bracket is operated improperly.

f

Perform emergency unlocking of the spare 

wheel bracket only when the vehicle is on a 

level surface. 

1. Remove cover of left towing lug 

D

.

2.

Pull emergency release cable 

E

 in the direction 

of the arrow.

The spare wheel bracket is now unlocked and 

can be operated.

Summary of Contents for 2007 Cayenne

Page 1: ...he the Porsche crest Cayenne Tiptronic and Tequipment are registered trademarks and the distinctive shapes of Porsche automobiles are trademarks of Dr Ing h c F Porsche AG All rights reserved Printed...

Page 2: ...le has a fault which could cause a crash injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to noti fying Porsche Cars North America Inc...

Page 3: ...f safe and pleasurable driving in your Porsche Important For your own protection and longer service life of your car please heed all operating instructions and special warnings These special warnings...

Page 4: ...unconscious ness and even death if inhaled f Never start or let the engine run in an en closed unventilated area It is not recommended to sit in your car for pro longed periods with the engine on and...

Page 5: ...of at least 95 RON 90 CLC or AKI since the engine s Electronic Oktane knock control will adapt the ignition timing if necessary f Do not use fuel additives without Porsche approval Fuels containing et...

Page 6: ...ine oil checked with every refueling f Check all fluid levels such as windshield wash er and brake fluid levels f Be sure the vehicle battery is well charged and cranks the engine properly f Check all...

Page 7: ...the driving conditions warrant it f Always keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you depending on traffic road and weather conditions f Reduce speed at night and during inclement weather D...

Page 8: ...st 2 000 miles 3 000 kilometers There may be a slight stiffness in the steering or other controls during the break in period which will gradually disappear Break in brake pads New brake pads and discs...

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Page 10: ...10 Overview Illustrations Overview Illustrations Driver s cockpit 11 Steering wheel and instrument cluster 12 Centre console front 13 Centre console rear 14 Seat rear 15 Roof console 16...

Page 11: ...rror adjustment See Page 65 5 Engine compartment lid release See Page 37 6 Parking brake See Page 185 7 Diagnostic socket 8 Parking brake release See Page 185 9 Ignition lock steering lock See Page 18...

Page 12: ...gnals See Page 126 3 Cruise control See Page 191 4 Function keys See Page 71 5 Horn See Page 69 6 Windshield wipers See Page 132 7 Tachometer See Page 140 8 Clock See Page 143 9 Cooling system tempera...

Page 13: ...ee Page 259 4 Cupholder See Page 257 5 Reduction Low Range differential locks See Page 205 6 Sport mode See Page 208 7 Porsche Active Suspension Management PASM running gear setup See Page 224 8 Heigh...

Page 14: ...14 Overview Illustrations Centre console rear 1 Cigarette lighter See Page 259 2 Cupholder See Page 258 3 Control panel for 4 zone air conditioning See Page 93 4 Vents See Page 98...

Page 15: ...Illustrations 15 Seat rear 1 Safety belt height adjustment See Page 52 2 Reading lights See Page 129 3 Sunblind See Page 75 4 Power windows See Page 115 5 Ashtray See Page 259 6 Inner door handle See...

Page 16: ...zzle interior mirror See Page 67 3 Light switch interior lightning See Page 128 4 Glasses case See Page 253 5 ParkAssistent See Page 269 6 Control switch for sliding lifting roof See Page 111 or Contr...

Page 17: ...Rear Window 76 Overview of Air Conditioning Systems 77 Opening the Cover Flap of the Air Conditioning Control Panel 78 Brief Overview Manual Air Conditioning 79 Manual Air Conditioning 80 Brief Overvi...

Page 18: ...170 Changing language for displays 171 Changing units for displays 171 Resetting display to factory settings 171 Overview of warning messages 172 Ignition Lock Steering Lock 180 Starting and Stopping...

Page 19: ...Instructions 306 Minor Repairs 315 Exercise Extreme Caution when Working on your Vehicle 316 Tires Wheels 317 Jack 329 Tool Kit 329 Spacers 330 Wheel Bolts 331 Changing Wheels 332 Flat Tire 333 Lifti...

Page 20: ...20 Table of Contents...

Page 21: ...ening and Locking Keys 23 Central Locking System 24 Brief overview Opening and locking from outside 25 Unlocking and locking from outside 26 Opening and locking from inside 35 Opening and closing the...

Page 22: ...the ignition key f Always set the parking brake f Lock the doors with the key or with the remote control Warning Risk of a serious accident The steering column will lock when you re move the key while...

Page 23: ...button B The key bit folds out Folding in the key bit f Press release button B and fold in the key bit Note on operation The air conditioner settings are stored on the respective key when switching of...

Page 24: ...uld void the user s authority to operate the equipment Warning Any changes or modifications not expressly ap proved by Porsche could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Your vehicle is...

Page 25: ...Porsche Entry Drive Grip door handle fully The emergency flasher flashes once The driver s door can be opened All vehicle doors and the rear lid can be opened The doors and the rear lid can be opened...

Page 26: ...netic radiation This could adversely affect Porsche Entry Drive Readiness for operation If the vehicle is not unlocked within 3 days the Porsche Entry Drive readiness for operation is switched off f P...

Page 27: ...handle Unlocking with Porsche Entry Drive keyless The vehicle can be unlocked if you are in the area of the driver s door with the key f Grip door handle fully The doors are now unlocked f Pull the do...

Page 28: ...out of range the doors cannot be opened either from outside or from inside Note on operation for locking the doors The vehicle cannot be locked if the driver s door is not completely closed Automatic...

Page 29: ...onds if it is not opened Unlocking with the key f Press button on the key f Press the release handle arrow on the rear lid and open the rear lid Unlocking with Porsche Entry Drive keyless Warning Risk...

Page 30: ...not under the rear lid f Keep foreign objects or limbs away from mov ing parts latch striker of the power closing mechanism f Do not leave children in the car unattended 1 Pull down the rear lid by me...

Page 31: ...f being locked out of vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive f Do not leave the key in the vehicle if the vehicle is locked and access is gained through the rear window The vehicle is automatically locked...

Page 32: ...ith the ignition switched on until the rear lid has opened fully Opening is interrupted if the button is released prematurely Automatically closing the rear lid Make sure that the load is not in the a...

Page 33: ...age ceiling for example On vehicles with level control the vehicle height changes depending on the setting of the level control system For this reason always adjust the opening height with the vehicle...

Page 34: ...Porsche Entry Drive f Do not leave the key in the vehicle if the vehicle is locked and access is gained through the rear window The vehicle is automatically locked when the rear window is closed If t...

Page 35: ...he button in the door panel All vehicle doors will be locked The doors can be opened by pulling the inner door handle twice Automatic with Auto Lock The vehicle is locked automatically when a speed of...

Page 36: ...d locks are fitted in the lock area of the rear doors The doors cannot be opened from inside when the child locks are engaged f To engage Turn child lock to position A f To disengage Turn child lock t...

Page 37: ...catch A f Open the lid completely Closing f Lower lid and let it fall into the lock If neces sary push the lid closed with the palm of your hand in the area of the lock f Check that the lid has correc...

Page 38: ...a fault fail due to an exhausted battery f Unlock the vehicle with the unfolded key in the key lock f If you unlock the vehicle with the key at the door lock only the driver s door can be opened In or...

Page 39: ...doors must be locked with the emergency locking device 1 Open the passenger s door 2 Remove cover A 3 Press red slide B with the key bit in the direc tion of the arrow 4 Fit cover A again 5 Repeat pro...

Page 40: ...s 46 Heated Seats Front and Rear 47 Safety Belts 49 Airbag Systems 53 Child Restraint Systems 58 Child Restraint Anchorages 63 Brief overview door mirrors 64 Door Mirrors 65 Interior Mirror 67 Automat...

Page 41: ...age and Tether for Children equipped Porsche child seat Seat position A correct sitting position is important for safe and fatigue free driving We recommend the following procedure for adjusting the d...

Page 42: ...til the desired setting is reached Front seat with memory Personal seat door mirror steering wheel and safety belt height adjustments can be stored and recalled on the person buttons A and car keys Wa...

Page 43: ...adjustment button Storing driver s seat settings Storing settings on a person button and a car key 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Switch ignition on 3 Make the required adjustments to the seat mirror ste...

Page 44: ...Storing passenger seat settings 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Switch ignition on 3 Adjust seat position and belt height 4 Briefly press the SET memory button and within 10 seconds hold down one of the p...

Page 45: ...ff f Schalter A dr cken f Press switch A Entering the vehicle When the driver s door is opened the driver s seat moves to the rear Once the driver s door is closed and the ignition key is inserted or...

Page 46: ...ition is reached Install the middle headrest of the rear seat bench only on the middle seat and push it down fully Adjusting The heights of the headrests for the front seats and the outer headrests fo...

Page 47: ...ront and Rear The seat heating is ready for operation when the ignition is on The heating power can be infinitely adjusted with the thumb wheel C Rear seat left D Rear seat right Switching on f Turn t...

Page 48: ...ar seat heating in vehicles with an four zone air conditioning system Switching on f Press button A After the seat heating is switched on the air conditioning display switches to seat heating mode for...

Page 49: ...ects in or on your clothing such as eye glass es pens keys etc as these may cause injury f Several layers of heavy clothing may interfere with proper positioning of belts f Belts must not rub against...

Page 50: ...irbag warning light lights up Work may be performed on the belt tensioner system only by an authorized Porsche dealer Smoke is released when the belt tensioners are triggered This does not indicate a...

Page 51: ...appropriate buckle on the inboard side of the seat until it locks securely with an audible click f Make sure that belts are not trapped or twist ed and that they are not rubbing on sharp edg es f The...

Page 52: ...not against the neck Adjusting belt height manually f Upward push belt deflector up f Downward press button A and move belt de flector Adjusting belt height electrically f Operate rocker switch B in...

Page 53: ...iver or passenger and the area into which the airbag inflates f Sit back as far from the dashboard or steering wheel as is practical while still maintaining full vehicle control f Always hold the stee...

Page 54: ...lation has a negative but unavoidable side effect which is that it can and does cause in juries including facial and arm abrasions bruising and broken bones You can help minimize such in juries by alw...

Page 55: ...gnificantly a message is displayed in the multi purpose display in the instrument panel f Correct the seat adjustment f Please observe the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on Page 172 Vehicle modi...

Page 56: ...dicator lamp lights up The passenger s airbag is switched off PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp does not light up The passenger s airbag is active and ready for operation If the passenger s seat is...

Page 57: ...ance In order to ensure long term functioning the air bag system must be inspected by an authorized Porsche dealer at the intervals recommended in your Maintenance Booklet Important information If you...

Page 58: ...d restraint instructions and warnings in this manual When using an infant or child restraint system be sure to follow all manufacturer s instruc tions on installation and use Infants and small childre...

Page 59: ...s seat adjust the passenger s seat as far away from the airbag as possible f If emergency or other serious conditions re quire a child to be placed in the front seat ex ercise extreme caution and def...

Page 60: ...be off If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp lights up it could indicate a fault in the system In this case f Carry the passenger on the rear bench f Have the fault remedied at your nearest autho...

Page 61: ...njury or death to the child when excessive force is acting on the passenger s seat due to the seat belt and the passenger s airbag is switched on uninten tionally f After fastening the child restraint...

Page 62: ...orage can be found directly under the markings between backrest and seat cushion Danger The use of a child restraint system on the front passenger seat can result in serious personal injury or death t...

Page 63: ...To ensure proper installation see your authorized Porsche dealer Warning Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by cor rectly fitted child restraints Under no ci...

Page 64: ...do What do I see Adjusting the mirror on the driver s side Turn switch to position A and tilt switch in the desired direction The mirror glass moves in the desired direction Adjusting the mirror on th...

Page 65: ...Switch ignition on 2 Select A for the driver s side or C for the passenger s side by turning the control switch 3 Move the door mirrors in the appropriate direction by tilting the control switch If th...

Page 66: ...ease observe the chapter STORING PAS SENGER MIRROR SETTING AS A PARKING AID on Page 43 A Control switch for door mirror adjustment C Passenger mirror setting Swivelling down mirror glass as parking ai...

Page 67: ...t light The mirrors au tomatically change to anti dazzle position or revert to their normal state depending on the light inten sity Note on operation The incident light in the area of light sensors G...

Page 68: ...tes the skin and eyes f If the electrolyte fluid should come into contact with the skin or eyes immediately rinse it off with clean water See a doctor if necessary Risk of damage to paintwork and leat...

Page 69: ...Steering Wheel Heating The steering wheel heating is switched on and off automatically when the ignition is switched on de pending on the interior temperature On vehicles with manual air conditioning...

Page 70: ...l of seat memory settings f Do not leave children in the car unattended Manual adjustment 1 Swivel locking lever A downwards 2 Adapt the steering wheel setting to the back rest angle and your seat pos...

Page 71: ...se function keys to operate the follow ing Porsche communication systems Telephone Radio with CD drive CD changer Satelite radio Readiness for operation of multi functional steering wheel With ignitio...

Page 72: ...observe the operating instructions sup plied for the Porsche communication systems before operating the function keys Answer the telephone Take calls Hang up the telephone End or reject the call Incre...

Page 73: ...tations Scan titles radio stations briefly Increase the volume of the relevant communication system Decrease the volume of the relevant communication system Next radio station title Select the next ra...

Page 74: ...nd swivel it round so that it is in front of the door window You can also swivel sun visor B downwards Note on operation f Please note that sun visor B must be swivelled upwards before swivelling back...

Page 75: ...can be pulled out Caution Risk of damage f Pull out sun blinds during the journey only when door windows are closed Pulling out sun blinds f Pull out sun blind arrow and engage in holders A Retractin...

Page 76: ...oning 79 Manual Air Conditioning 80 Brief Overview Automatically Controlled 2 Zone Air Conditioning System 84 Automatically Controlled 2 Zone Air Conditioning 85 Brief Overview Automatically Controlle...

Page 77: ...eft front right rear left and rear right air conditioned areas B Automatically controlled 2 zone air conditioning system The air conditioning system controls the preselec ted interior temperature comp...

Page 78: ...78 Air Conditioning Parking Heater and Heated Rear Window Opening the Cover Flap of the Air Conditioning Control Panel f Swivel cover flap on the handle downwards arrow...

Page 79: ...ning In particular warnings are not replaced by this brief overview What do I want to do What do I have to do Setting temperature Push button K up warmer or down colder Setting air quantity Push butto...

Page 80: ...s are stored on the respective remote control when switching off the ignition and locking the vehicle The Air flow OFF setting is stored for approx 60 minutes and the Recirculated air setting is store...

Page 81: ...e interior If the air quantity was reduced so much that OFF appears on the display the outside air supply is in terrupted Warning Risk of accident due to impaired vision resulting in serious personal...

Page 82: ...uickly as possible Ending the function f Press button again Switching recirculating air mode on Defrost windshield ECON mode Warning Risk of accident due to impaired vision resulting in serious person...

Page 83: ...riefly to ensure sufficient engine cooling if the engine is operating under extreme load Switches off automatically at temperatures below approx 37 4 F 3 C and cannot be switched on even manually Oper...

Page 84: ...ced by this brief overview What do I want to do What do I have to do Switching on automatic air conditioning system Press button C Setting temperature Left vehicle side Push button H up warmer or down...

Page 85: ...on operation The air conditioner settings are stored on the respective remote control when switching off the ignition and locking the vehicle The Air flow OFF setting is stored for approx 60 minutes a...

Page 86: ...button If LO or HI appears on the display the system is operating at maximum cooling or heating power Automatic mode is switched off If the preselected temperature is changed the air quantity blowing...

Page 87: ...river s side to be accepted for the entire vehicle Switching MONO function on The temperature settings for the driver s side can be accepted for the entire vehicle f Press button for 2 seconds The MON...

Page 88: ...ndows The windshield is demisted or defrosted as quickly as possible Ending the function f Press button again or Press button Switching recirculating air mode on Defrosting the windshield ECON mode Wa...

Page 89: ...omatically at temperatures below approx 37 4 F 3 C and cannot be switched on even manually Operates most effectively with windows closed If the car has been in the sun for a long time however it is a...

Page 90: ...o do Switching on automatic air conditioning system at front Press button C Setting temperature at front Left side Push button H up warmer or down colder Right side Push button Q up warmer or down col...

Page 91: ...t to do What do I have to do Switching on automatic air conditioning system at rear Press button C Setting temperature at rear Left side Push button H up warmer or down colder Right side Push button S...

Page 92: ...flow OFF setting is stored for approx 60 minutes and the Recirculated air setting is stored for approx 20 minutes Control panel front A Windshield defroster B Heated rear window C AUTO button automati...

Page 93: ...on If necessary the automatic system can be manually influenced This manual setting is retained until the appropri ate function button is pressed again or the AUTO button C is pressed Automatic mode C...

Page 94: ...conditioned area rear Button G Right air conditioned area rear Button T The selected air quantity is shown in a bar display on the display above the button The more bars that are displayed the more ai...

Page 95: ...Ending the function f Press button again or f Press the button f Press button on the front control panel once Indicator light in button lights up Control of the outside air supply depends on the air q...

Page 96: ...be used to heat the interior up to 20 minutes after the ignition has been switched off f Press button on the front control panel The air conditioning settings cannot be chan ged in REST mode Ending th...

Page 97: ...ctive f Press button The Symbol appears on the display The rear air conditioned areas can be controlled from the front control panel Ending the function f Press button again Note on operation The func...

Page 98: ...air flow direction f Swivel vent fins B in the desired direction Note on operation Fresh air or conditioned fresh air can be delivered from all vents depending on the air distribution setting Fresh a...

Page 99: ...n Switching on f Press button B Indicator light in button lights up Depending on the outside temperature the heating switches off automatically after approx 5 to 20 minutes The heating can be switched...

Page 100: ...even if the parking heater has been manually switched off Danger Risk of poisoning due to carbon monoxide CO The parking heater consumes fuel and emits exhaust fumes Exposure to such fumes can cause u...

Page 101: ...on off When the parking heater is running the remaining running time is shown on the display panel Operation of the parking heater is clearly audible when outside temperatures are low and the engine i...

Page 102: ...ion of the Function and ON time Programming function 1 Switch ignition off 2 Press TIMER button on the front air conditioning control panel The symbols for the parking heating I or par king ventilatio...

Page 103: ...parking heating or parking ven tilation 4 Select the memory using button The ON time that was last saved is displayed 5 Press ON OFF button The program is reactivated Displays F and G flash for appro...

Page 104: ...che dealer in the following cases If the parking heater fails to start up after the 3rd switch on attempt In the event of faults in the parking heater no function symbol appears on the display only th...

Page 105: ...Windows and Sliding Roofs 105 Windows and Sliding Roofs Power windows 106 Brief overview sliding lifting roof 110 Sliding Lifting Roof 111 Brief overview Panorama roof system 115...

Page 106: ...the windows that may interfere with the driver s vision Note on operation f Always keep the side windows closed while driving off road Readiness for operation of power windows With ignition switched...

Page 107: ...sed using the vehicle key in the door lock comfort function The windows close with their full closing force Warning Risk of serious personal injury If the rocker switch is pulled again within 10 secon...

Page 108: ...e to ensure that nobody can be injured when the windows close f Hold the car key in the door lock in the unlocking or locking position until the windows have reached the desired position If you unlock...

Page 109: ...indows and the Panorama roof system have reached the desired position Note on operation The comfort function remains available for approx 30 seconds after the vehicle has been locked Storing final pos...

Page 110: ...roof In particular warnings are not replaced by this brief overview Switch in the roof console What do I want to do What do I have to do What do I see Opening roof Turn switch to position C Or Turn s...

Page 111: ...nger release the knob or car key immediately and operate the sliding lifting roof in the opposite direction f Always keep the sliding lifting roof and the side windows closed while driving off road Re...

Page 112: ...ompletely f Turn knob beyond stop position B to switch po sition C This requires a somewhat greater effort Once released the knob rebounds to position B D Lifting sliding lifting roof f Turn knob betw...

Page 113: ...sliding lifting roof during emergency operation f Take care to ensure that nobody can be injured when the sliding lifting roof is operated f During and after emergency operation the slid ing lifting r...

Page 114: ...is requires a somewhat greater effort 5 Close sliding lifting roof To close the roof turn to the right To open the roof turn to the left 6 Remove the key and return it to the storage tray 7 Clip in co...

Page 115: ...tch in the roof console What do I want to do What do I have to do What do I see Open roof completely roof elements 2 and 3 Turn switch to position C Roof elements 2 and 3 open Open roof element 2 Turn...

Page 116: ...deflector 2 Sliding roof element 3 Sliding lifting roof element 4 Fixed glass element Caution Risk of damage when activating the Panorama roof system due to improperly atteched roof elements f Check t...

Page 117: ...Uninformed persons e g children could injure themselves by operating the Panorama roof system f In case of danger operate the knob in the opposite direction or release the car key immediately A Closes...

Page 118: ...losing function Warning Risk of injury from the emergency closing function for the Panorama roof system The force limiter is not available and the roof elements will close with full force f Take care...

Page 119: ...essed completely while the roof elements are moving the roller blind opens or closes to the final position after the roof elements have reached the selected position Roller blind cleaning position 1 C...

Page 120: ...ain Danger Danger of injury and risk of damage when closing the roof f Take care to ensure that nobody can be injured when the roof elements are activated f Do not operate the Panorama roof system wit...

Page 121: ...roof element make sure that the roof element is completely closed center position between sliding and lifting roof position 6 Remove the key and return it to the storage tray 7 Clip in cover To rule...

Page 122: ...nstrument Illumination 125 Automatic Headlight Beam Adjustment 125 Turn signal High Beam Headlight Flasher Stalk 126 Emergency flasher 126 Interior Lighting 128 Coming Home Function Auto Shut Off Dela...

Page 123: ...ng warns of possible battery discharge In some countries differences are possible due to provisions of law Light Switch Light is switched off Automatic driving light assistant Side lights Lincence pla...

Page 124: ...ain sensor Highway driving Note on operation Fog is not recognized f In the event of fog the driving light must be switched on manually Warning Risk of accident due to driving without lights f Always...

Page 125: ...ignition and the low beam are switched on the level of the headlight beam automatically changes in accordance with the vehicle load The level of the headlight beam is automatically kept constant durin...

Page 126: ...the light is switched on Note on operation When the high beam is switched on or the head light flasher is operated the blue indicator light on the speedometer is lit Parking light The parking light ca...

Page 127: ...warning devices f Do not remain in the car Someone approach ing from the rear may not realize your vehicle is stopped and cause a collision Danger of fire f Do not park or operate the vehicle in areas...

Page 128: ...ve switch B to the left Switching on and off automatically f Move switch B to the right The lights are switched on when a door is un locked or opened or when the ignition key is withdrawn from the ign...

Page 129: ...witched on when a door is un locked or opened or when the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock The lights are switched off with a delay of approx 30 seconds after the door is closed The li...

Page 130: ...Note on operation f Set light switch to auto f Please observe the chapter LIGHT SWITCH on Page 123 The lights are switched off when the vehicle is locked or at the latest after the Coming Home light...

Page 131: ...do Automatic wiping at front rain sensor Press the stalk to detent position 1 Rain sensor adjustment Adjust rotary switch A in the stalk upwards wipe more often or downwards wipe less often Wiping at...

Page 132: ...ore cleaning the windshield to avoid unintentional operation rain sensor operation f Always hold the wiper arm securely when re placing the wiper blade f Always switch the windshield wipers off posi t...

Page 133: ...nsitivity can be set with switch A in 4 stages f Adjust rotary switch A upwards high sensitivity The setting is confirmed by one wipe of the windshield f Adjust rotary switch A downwards low sensitivi...

Page 134: ...wiper stalk forwards to the first click The rear window wiper wipes at preset intervals 7 Rear window wiper one touch operation f Push wiper stalk forward briefly The washer system sprays and the rea...

Page 135: ...elephone via the multi purpose display 150 Setting speed limit on the multi purpose display 152 Displaying warning messages 153 Displaying status of level control 154 Displaying status of locks reduct...

Page 136: ...or trip counter display I Speedometer J Mileage displays K Voltmeter Emission Control warning light Check Engine Airbag warning light Safety belt warning light PSM warning light ABS warning light Crui...

Page 137: ...Multi Purpose Display and Instruments 137...

Page 138: ...for trip counter display I Speedometer J Mileage displays K Voltmeter Emission Control warning light Check Engine Airbag warning light Safety belt warning light PSM warning light ABS warning light Cr...

Page 139: ...Multi Purpose Display and Instruments 139...

Page 140: ...if the red zone is reached f For information on the warning message on the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on Page 172 Tachometer The start of the red zon...

Page 141: ...he dealer f For further information on coolant checking the coolant level and topping up coolant Please observe the chapter COOLANT LEVEL on Page 289 Note on operation To prevent excessive temperature...

Page 142: ...nstrument panel lights up if less than 3 gallons 12 liters of fuel remains in the tank or the range on remaining fuel falls below approx 30 miles 50 km f Fill up at the next opportunity Caution A shor...

Page 143: ...g in serious personal injury or death f Do not reach through the steering wheel spo kes while driving f In the event of a sudden turn or airbag deploy ment serious personal injury could result if hand...

Page 144: ...engine f For information on the warning message on the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on Page 172 Possible causes Defect in the battery charging system...

Page 145: ...mage to the engine or emission control system e g cata lytic converter have the fault diagnosed and rectified immediately at the nearest authorized Porsche dealer If the warning light in the instrumen...

Page 146: ...all details of the functions in this Owner s Manual The examples clearly demonstrate the functional principle and clarify the menu structure Note on operation Depending on the equipment of your vehicl...

Page 147: ...confirm by pressing the ENTER button 1 MAIN MENU VEHICLE INFO Select and confirm 2 Select CONSUM 3 Confirm selection The average consumption is now displayed Returning to starting menu 4 Select BACK...

Page 148: ...148 Multi Purpose Display and Instruments Menu overview of the multi purpose display Basic display Main menu Sub menus Displays and settings in the sub menus...

Page 149: ...s from the prescribed pressure select the menu item TYRE PRESS in the MAIN MENU Displaying compass This display is available only in conjunction with the Compass or PCM option Displaying navigation in...

Page 150: ...stored in the telephone book Accepting refusing ending a call Incoming calls are shown on the multi purpose display PHONE INFO must be activated Displaying telephone calls on the multi purpose displa...

Page 151: ...The PHONE BOOK menu shows the entries of the telephone book that are stored on the SIM card Note on operation If the rocker switch is pressed for longer than one second the initial letters for which...

Page 152: ...LIMIT EXCEEDED Accepting current speed You can define the current speed as the speed limit in the menu MPH LIMIT Presetting speed You can define a speed limit in the menu MPH LIMIT 4 1 MAIN MENU PHONE...

Page 153: ...sche dealer immediately 5 1 MAIN MENU MPH LIMIT Select and confirm 2 Select LIMIT ACTIVE 3 Confirm selection LIMIT ACTIVE is activated LIMIT ACTIVE is deactivated 4 Select BACK 5 Confirm selection Sub...

Page 154: ...s can be displayed Note on operation The driving programs are set by means of the rocker switch behind the gearshift lever in the center console f For information on the programs for Off Road and On R...

Page 155: ...o the next authorized Porsche dealer The maximum permitted speed is 50 mph 80 km h f Defective tires must be immediately replaced by an authorized Porsche dealer Tire repairs are not permissible under...

Page 156: ...uously monitors tire pressure and tire temperature on all four wheels and warns the driver when the tire pressure is too low The display as well as the settings for Tire Pressure Monitoring take place...

Page 157: ...me the tire pressure warning light on the speedometer flashes about 60 seconds and lights up thereafter permanently and no current tire pressure information is available on the displays Note Informati...

Page 158: ...is letter appears on the tire sidewall Please observe the chapter INSCRIPTION ON RADIAL TIRE on Page 327 Setting vehicle loading and adjusting tire pressure The tire pressure must be adjusted accordin...

Page 159: ...icated wheel for damage 3 Fill the tire or change the wheel as appro priate Adding air Example If the tire pressure display shows 7 psi 0 5 bar you must increase the tire pressure by 7 psi 0 5 bar On...

Page 160: ...ing out the task described for this selection this will affect correct indication of warnings and messages Depending on the selection made a corre sponding message will appear when the ignition is swi...

Page 161: ...spare wheel is not equipped with a wheel transmitter and is not monitored by Tire Pressure Monitoring The tire pressure warning light on the speedometer flashes about 60 seconds and lights up thereaf...

Page 162: ...ERATION appears each time the ignition is switched on For information on spare wheel sealing set opera tion Please observe the chapter NOTE ON SPARE WHEEL SEALING SET OPERATION on Page 163 Warning Ris...

Page 163: ...instructions on the tire compressor f Use tires repaired with sealant only over short distances For information on handling and filling the sealant Please observe the chapter TIRE SEALANT on Page 334...

Page 164: ...or faulty e g a spare wheel or collaps ible spare wheel is fitted that does not have a wheel transmitter In the event of partial monitoring the value _ is displayed in the sub menu TYRE PRESSURE filli...

Page 165: ...For further information on maintenance and care of tires and wheels Please observe the chapter TIRES WHEELS on Page 317 Switching off passenger compart ment monitoring and inclination sensor on the m...

Page 166: ...ent variants of locking and unlocking the doors and the rear lid as well as the check back signal when locking and unlocking the vehicle and save them on the respective remote control 1 Using the rock...

Page 167: ...tive door unlocking and locking is confirmed by an acoustic signal 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS COMFORT DOOR OPENING DOORS Select and confirm 2 Select one of the three options SINGLE DOOR Only the driver s do...

Page 168: ...ly Option 2 AUTO LOCK on and AUTO UNLOCK off Doors lock automatically when a speed of approx 4 mph 6 km h is exceeded Option 3 AUTO LOCK on and AUTO UNLOCK on Doors lock automatically when a speed of...

Page 169: ...ve 4 Select the time input field 5 Confirm selection 6 Set the off delay time Coming Home function The time is adjusted by pressing the rocker switch Delay times of 15 30 or 60 seconds can be set 7 Co...

Page 170: ...m 2 Select SET ZONE xx 3 Confirm selection 4 Select zone The setting is changed in increments of 1 by pressing the rocker switch 5 Confirm selection Calibrating compass In rare cases external disturba...

Page 171: ...y settings All settings made Clock Comfort Lights Units Language can be reset to the factory settings Note All personal settings made up to this point will be deleted by resetting to the factory setti...

Page 172: ...zed Porsche dealer System fault Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer Key not recognised in vehicle Make sure that you have the remote control with you Turn ignition key to the left...

Page 173: ...ndicator light on the speedometer flashes additionally Check dipped beam Check bulb Check trailer lights Check bulb Check direction indicators Check bulb Check high beam Check bulb Check licence plate...

Page 174: ...hs Check if the pressure of the mounted spare wheel matches the required pressure manually as it is not monitored electronically Tyre pressure too low Add air Tire Pressure Monitoring detects a pressu...

Page 175: ...the vehicle is stationary Select corresponding tire type and tire size When vehicle stops Hit selection The message appears after driving off if the warning Flat tyre has been cleared but the selectio...

Page 176: ...top in a suitable place and switch engine off Do not continue driving Check engine oil level Add oil if necessary Do not continue driving if the warning light comes on even when the oil level is corre...

Page 177: ...switched off PHC unavailable The Porsche Drive off Assistant manual transmission is not available Brake booster faulty Greater brake pedal force necessary Drive carefully to the nearest authorized Por...

Page 178: ...n Low Range and High Range the limit speed Low Range program must not be exceeded Shift only possible in neutral Tiptronic S The Tiptronic selector lever must be in position N when changing between Lo...

Page 179: ...yed when the vehicle exceeds 2 mph 3 km h Rear right door open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 2 mph 3 km h Hood open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when...

Page 180: ...ly keep it with you The ignition key is replaced by a control unit in the ignition lock which always remains in the ignition lock un less the vehicle is being towed Removing the control unit from the...

Page 181: ...l the engine has reached operating temperature f If battery output is insufficient jump leads can be used to start the engine Please observe the chapter EMERGENCY STARTING WITH JUMPER CABLES on Page 3...

Page 182: ...g vehicles with manual transmission f Operate footbrake f Fully depress and hold the clutch pedal f Put the gearshift lever in neutral f Do not press the accelerator pedal The engine control module wi...

Page 183: ...which are not required should be switched off when the ignition is switched on and when engine revolutions are low in stop and go traffic Stopping f Withdraw the ignition key only when the vehicle is...

Page 184: ...transmission clutch 194 Tiptronic S 195 Selector Lever Positions 196 Driving Programs for On Road and Off Road Driving 204 Power Transmission and Running Gear Control Systems 210 Air Suspension with L...

Page 185: ...released before moving off If the brake is not fully set the vehicle may roll without control f Before exiting the vehicle make sure that the parking brake is fully applied and the vehicle is not movi...

Page 186: ...an extended period The brakes will tend to rub as a result The nature extent and effects of corrosion de pend on the amount of time the vehicle was parked whether road salt or grit was spread and whet...

Page 187: ...opping distance f Always check the movement of the brake pedal before driving and make sure that it is not ob structed by a floor mat or any other object f Secure the floor mat to prevent it from slid...

Page 188: ...d Brake wear Your car has excellent brakes but they are still subject to wear The rate at which they wear de pends on how the brakes are used f Have the brake system inspected at the inter vals recomm...

Page 189: ...r salted or gritted roads a coating may form on the brake discs and pads that significantly reduces friction and thus braking action f Therefore clean the brake discs and pads ap prox every 2 weeks wi...

Page 190: ...er Cruise control In particular warnings are not replaced by this brief overview Cruise control lever What do I want to do What do I have to do Storing and maintaining speed Pull the lever to detent p...

Page 191: ...and consequent personal injury or death on twisting roads or under unfavor able road conditions e g wintry or wet con ditions varying road surfaces f Do not use the cruise control under such condition...

Page 192: ...stored when the operating lever is released Option 2 f Push operating lever slightly downwards into position 4 a maximum of 10 times The speed is reduced by 1 mph 2 km h Interrupting cruise control o...

Page 193: ...be recalled when traffic conditions and the road surface so permit Switching cruise control readiness off f Push forward the operating lever to position 2 until it clicks audibly into place The memor...

Page 194: ...he shift diagram on the gearshift lever f When shifting gears always ensure that the clutch pedal is fully depressed and the gear has fully engaged f Select reverse only when vehicle is stationary f S...

Page 195: ...lector lever position The selector lever is locked with the ignition key withdrawn The selector lever can be moved from position P or N only with The ignition switched on The brake pedal pressed and T...

Page 196: ...ions P Parking lock In selector lever position P the driven wheels are mechanically locked f Engage parking lock only when vehicle is stationary f Engage parking lock after applying the par king brake...

Page 197: ...e out of the corner you do not have to change down Moving off In 2nd gear the vehicle moves off with the throttle only slightly open Move off in 1st gear with the throttle open wider or when the engin...

Page 198: ...n the car is overrunning an automatic upshift does not occur when the engine speed limit is reached Moving off The car moves off in 1st gear Shifting gear on the steering wheel By shifting gear with t...

Page 199: ...forward in the M gate Shifting down f Press lower part of a rocker switch A or f Push selector lever B back in the M gate Depending on driving speed and engine speed you can shift up or down at any t...

Page 200: ...pshift is not performed when the engine speed li mit is reached Shifting up f Press upper part of a rocker switch A or f Push selector lever B forward in the M gate Shifting down f Press lower part of...

Page 201: ...speed by careful use of the footbra ke Driving in winter In wintry road conditions it is advisable to take steep inclines in manual mode M This prevents the occurrence of gear changes that could cause...

Page 202: ...ck in position P can be manually released for to wing the vehicle for example 1 Raise center armrest 2 Remove key B from the lower oddments tray underneath the rubber mat in the center con sole 3 Undo...

Page 203: ...e to the left using a suitable object 9 Move selector lever to position N 10 Reassemble in reverse order Danger Risk of loss of control resulting in serious personal injury or death f Ensure that the...

Page 204: ...smis sion and running gear control systems are auto matically adapted to the requirements for on road driving Use Rocker switch A is located in the center console of the vehicle It features a multi st...

Page 205: ...ply the brake f Put the gearshift lever in neutral f Push rocker switch A forward until activation of the off road driving program is indicated on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel and...

Page 206: ...r even roll backwards if the shifting procedure has not yet been comple ted When driving downhill the vehicle can accelerate unintentionally while shifting f Increased brake readiness is required A Ro...

Page 207: ...ogram Vehicles with manual transmission f Stop the vehicle f Apply the brake f Put the gearshift lever in neutral f Pull rocker switch A back in stages until light emitting diodes B C and if necessary...

Page 208: ...r The electronic accelerator pedal reacts sooner and the engine is more responsive to throttle inputs Sporty engine tuning is activated f For further information Please observe the chapter PORSCHE ACT...

Page 209: ...up In addition the selected running gear setup is shown on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel for approx 12 seconds Please observe the chapter PORSCHE ACTIVE SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT PASM...

Page 210: ...n gear Low Range PTM Plus Porsche Traction Management In addition to the PTM features PTM Plus also includes Electronically controlled rear differential lock PSM Porsche Stability Management Stability...

Page 211: ...as the traffic situation The increased safety that is provided should not in duce you to take greater risks with your safety The limits set by the physics of driving cannot be overcome even with PTM R...

Page 212: ...PTM system PSM makes use of both the ABD and TCS sys tems as well as the known functions of the anti lock brake system ABS and engine drag torque control system MSR Warning In spite of the advantages...

Page 213: ...brake pedal pulsates and its position is changed during braking In order to achieve full vehicle deceleration foot pressure must be increased after begin ning of the brake pedal pulsing Examples of PS...

Page 214: ...heels from locking up when the car is overrunning This is also the case for downshifts on a slippery road Switching off PSM f Press PSM OFF button A PSM is switched off after a short delay The light e...

Page 215: ...out of order Consult your authorized Porsche dealer Collapsible spare wheel f Never switch the PSM off when driving with a collapsible spare wheel Towing f For information on towing Please observe the...

Page 216: ...S begins to control the braking process as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock This controlled braking process is comparable to extremely rapid cadence braking The pulsating brake pedal and a rat...

Page 217: ...serious perso nal injury or death The vehicle can roll backwards if the Hillhol der is switched off f Always apply the footbrake on slopes Hillholder is not active In Tiptronic selector lever positio...

Page 218: ...or moving off on upward slopes is still the driver s de spite the Porsche Drive Off Assistant f Always adjust your driving style to the driving conditions and vehicle load use the footbrake if necessa...

Page 219: ...on test stands Power measurement Power measurements on roller test stands are not approved by Porsche Brake tests Brake tests must be carried out only in High Range and on plate type test stands or r...

Page 220: ...selected only manually at speeds below around 50 mph 80 km h The car is automatically lowered to normal level at speeds exceeding around 50 mph 80 km h The car is automatically raised to terrain leve...

Page 221: ...he appropriate direc tion This sets the next possible height Indication of selected level The corresponding light emitting diode beside the rocker switch flashes during the control process The light e...

Page 222: ...vel is reached 1st actuation Low level Lowering the vehicle f Pull rocker switch A back once A message appears on the multi purpose dis play on the instrument panel and the yellow light emitting diode...

Page 223: ...tly The warning message appears when the control system is switched off and when the collapsible spare wheel is being filled This does not indicate a fault The warning message will go out once these p...

Page 224: ...ation of the selected running gear setup The light emitting diode in the button of the selec ted running gear setup is lit In addition the selected running gear setup is indi cated on the multi purpos...

Page 225: ...atically activates the off road driving program if Low Range reduction is switched on f For information on switching Low Range reduction on and off Please observe the chapter DRIVING PRO GRAMS FOR ON...

Page 226: ...ty Grains of sand dirt particles and other abrasive materials entering the brakes can cause exces sive wear or unpredictable braking action Rules for off road driving f Ensure vehicle is equipped with...

Page 227: ...iving Potential damage poses an accident risk and impairs driving comfort Damage on the car is recognised in good time if the car is checked Vehicles with SportDesign package Caution Risk of damage On...

Page 228: ...f fire and can damage fuel lines brake hoses boots of the axle joints and drive shafts f After off road driving always check the entire floor assembly tires body structure steering system running gear...

Page 229: ...r let the vehicle roll backward when in idle or not in gear Exclusive use of the footbrake is too risky in such situations Note on operation f Activate the Low Range program before taking extreme upwa...

Page 230: ...l driving f Do not perform manual gear changes when driving and try to avoid stopping f Avoid high engine speeds max 2 500 rpm A special circuit in the off road ABS permits con trolled brief lock up o...

Page 231: ...lls and rubber seals before starting to drive f Do not drive through deep or rapidly flowing water Deep or rapidly flowing water e g mountain streams can cause the car to deviate from the desired path...

Page 232: ...e engine and its accessories f Adjust your driving style to the unfamiliar sur roundings f Cross the body of water slowly and at a con stant speed f Never turn around when crossing a body of wa ter f...

Page 233: ...ngine speeds max 2 500 rpm f Drive slowly Driving on sand Note on operation f Activate Low Range and engage differential locks if necessary Tips on driving Loose sand is an especially tricky surface f...

Page 234: ...ve ruts in many off road courses or gravel roads f Pay attention to the ground clearance of the car Please observe the chapter GROUND CLEA RANCE on Page 409 Caution Risk of damage to the vehicle floor...

Page 235: ...s 236 Loadspace 239 Cargo management system 240 Luggage Compartment Cover 243 Luggage safety net 244 Ski Bag 246 Roof Transport System 248 Car Audio Operation Tips 249 Porsche Communication Management...

Page 236: ...ical position and fold the left rear seat backrest forward On vehicles with automatically controlled four zone air conditioning f Press the safety button in the driver s door armrest before folding th...

Page 237: ...ge Compartment Loadspace and Storage 237 5 Raise seat cushion vertically 6 Pull release lever A and fold the backrest forward 7 Insert mounting hook on the seat cushion in the eyelet of the backrest a...

Page 238: ...safety belts are not trapped Raise the backrest until it locks with an audible click The red verification flag A must be lowered completely 3 Fold seat cushion forward 4 Push seat cushion under the ba...

Page 239: ...2 Unclip prop B and insert it into receiver C in the loadspace floor Closing loadspace floor 1 Lift the loadspace floor slightly and clip prop B into its holder in the vehicle floor 2 Close the loadsp...

Page 240: ...rting and adjusting the telescopic bar 1 Insert the two end elements of the telescopic bar in the openings A of the mounting rails 2 Press the end elements down and push against the load When the bar...

Page 241: ...ove 8 Release button B Inserting strap reel on one rail 1 Press button B on the end element and pull both elements apart slightly 2 Insert one end element of the strap reel in the opening A of a mount...

Page 242: ...n rings are not designed to restrain loads in serious accidents 1 Insert the tie down ring in the opening A of the mounting rail 2 Press button C nach down and slide the tie down ring in the correspon...

Page 243: ...ION on Page 263 Warning Danger of injury During braking direction changes or in an accident objects can slide into the passenger compartment and endan ger the occupants f Do not place objects on top o...

Page 244: ...ecured load can slip and endanger the occupants f Always secure the passenger compartment with the luggage safety net f Always fasten the load at the tie down rings f The load must never project over...

Page 245: ...g rings on the ceiling The luggage safety net fastening hooks can be pulled out at the sides f Make sure that the luggage safety net fastening hooks are properly engaged in the fixing rings Removing l...

Page 246: ...1 Press release button A on the lid of the through load facility Open the lid downward 2 Fold down the armrest of the rear seat back rest 3 Pull protective cover B off the Velcro strap at the top and...

Page 247: ...belt tongue into the buckle Stowing ski bag 1 Empty ski bag 2 Pull ski bag into the passenger compartment 3 Close lid in the luggage compartment 4 Carefully fold the ski bag and close the lid 5 Put i...

Page 248: ...IGHTS on Page 408 f Distribute load evenly with heavy items as low as possible Items of luggage must not project beyond the side of the load area f Fix and secure every item to the basic carrier with...

Page 249: ...ccompanied by distortion Fading and drifting can be minimized to a certain degree by careful attention to fine tuning or selec tion of a stronger signal Static and fluttering When the line of sight li...

Page 250: ...evere personal injury or death can result in the event of an accident Looking away from the road or turning your attention away from your driving can cause an accident and lead to serious personal in...

Page 251: ...tion allows you to do so safely f Carry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary f If it is necessary to operate these components while the vehicle is in mo...

Page 252: ...ton on the fire extinguisher holder with the other hand arrow Fire extinguisher under the right front seat f Take the fire extinguisher out of the drawer un der the seat Note f Pay attention to the fi...

Page 253: ...ut of place or endanger the vehicle occu pants during braking direction changes or in acci dents f Please observe the chapter LOADING INFOR MATION on Page 263 Storage options In the glasses case in th...

Page 254: ...wer designed to hold the vehicle folder is lo cated in the glove compartment Opening f Press button A and open cover Locking f Always lock button A with the car key to secure the contents from unautho...

Page 255: ...the armrest Opening the top tray f Press button A and lift the cover Opening the lower tray Press button B and lift top tray with the cover closed Storage tray in the rear armrest One storage tray is...

Page 256: ...in the luggage compartment Space is provided for the warning triangle in the right hand storage compartment Depending on how the vehicle is equipped there is an additional storage option in the left...

Page 257: ...der when safe to do so it is f Only use containers which fit f Never put overfull containers in the cupholder f Never use hot drinks Opening front cupholder f Open shutter A arrow Removing cupholder i...

Page 258: ...On vehicles with DVD navigation the DVD player is under the right front seat behind a cover Opening the cover f Pull cover upwards on the handle direction of the arrow 1 f Pull out cover towards the f...

Page 259: ...ton A to the right the ashtray insert pops out f Once you have emptied the ashtray replace the insert and push it down until it clicks audibly into place Ashtray rear Depending on how the vehicle is e...

Page 260: ...lighter by the knob only The cigarette lighter is ready for use regardless of the ignition lock position Lighter front f Press ashtray lid briefly Ashtray opens inde pendently f Press lighter into th...

Page 261: ...Trailer Hitch 261 Trailer Hitch Trailer Coupling 262 Loading Information 263...

Page 262: ...Porsche dealer The dealer is familiar with the manufacturer s specifications and any neces sary conversion measures Electrical connection Your Porsche is equipped with a 7 pin connector A for the ele...

Page 263: ...f Please observe the chapter INSCRIPTION ON RADIAL TIRE on Page 327 The Gross Combined Weight Rating is the maximum total weight rating of vehicle passen gers cargo and trailer The Vehicle Capacity We...

Page 264: ...e of manufacture 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehi cle 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or XXX...

Page 265: ...y cross the outer safety belts and insert each into the opposite buckle f Make sure that the cargo cannot damage the heating filaments of the rear window and the TV antenna of the side window Luggage...

Page 266: ...buting the load f Distribute the load in the trailer so that heavy objects are as close to the axle as possible Always safeguard all objects against slipping and tie them down securely f You should ma...

Page 267: ...ases There fore drive especially slowly on downhill stretches and in the case of unfavorable road and weather conditions such as wind f Drive in an appropriately low gear on downhill stretches in orde...

Page 268: ...268 Parking Parking Parking Aids 269 Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid 273 Garage Door Opener 274...

Page 269: ...osition R ParkAssist is activated for the front and rear areas In all other gearshift positions ParkAssist is activated for the front area Note On vehicles with manual transmission the parking assista...

Page 270: ...he sensors Maintenance Notes f The sensors must always be kept free of dust ice and snow in order to ensure that they are fully functional f Do not damage sensors by abrasion or scratching f Maintain...

Page 271: ...to the obstacle If the first yellow light segment lights up the ob stacle is still 48 in 120 cm to the front or 48 in to 59 in 120 to 150 cm to the rear away A brief signal tone sounds when reversing...

Page 272: ...or heavy soiling on the sensors The system detects the temporary fault All light segments light up until a speed of 9 mph 14 km h is reached ParkAssist is ready for operation again when the interferen...

Page 273: ...s down slightly to show the curb area Preconditions Vehicle must be equipped with seat memory Control switch A must be turned to position C passenger mirror s setting Reverse gear must be engaged Movi...

Page 274: ...ty notes for the original hand held transmitter To operate the device in question e g garage door gate to the property alarm system f Press the relevant button in keypad A Light emitting diode B light...

Page 275: ...osition 4 Press the button of the original hand held trans mitter and the button to be allocated on the keypad simultaneously 5 Keep both buttons depressed until light emitting diode B starts to flash...

Page 276: ...276 Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System Passenger Compartment Monitoring Inclination Sensor 277...

Page 277: ...ng in the locked vehicle or the vehicle is being transported on a train or ship for example the passenger compartment monitoring system and inclina tion sensor must temporarily be switched off f Alway...

Page 278: ...toring system and inclination sensor If people or animals are remaining in the locked ve hicle or the vehicle is being transported on a pas senger train or ship for example the passenger compartment m...

Page 279: ...r is opened Note on operation If the ignition is switched on after pressing the rocker switch the passenger compartment moni toring system and the inclination sensor are acti vadet again The symbol on...

Page 280: ...enger compartment monitoring and inclination sensor are switched off in the multi purpose display in the instrument panel The light emitting diodes flash rapidly for 2 seconds go out for 28 seconds an...

Page 281: ...el 291 Power Steering 293 Changing Air Cleaner 294 Changing Particle Filter 294 Automatic Transmission Fluid 294 Manual Transmission Oil 294 Wiper Blades 295 Emission Control System 298 Fuel Economy 3...

Page 282: ...ith the engine switched off Carry out work in these areas only with the en gine off and exercise extreme caution f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic ig nition system When the ignition is on...

Page 283: ...ith fuel or moisture making it appear that the oil level has not changed The diluting ingredients evaporate out when the vehicle is driven at high speeds as on an express way making it then appear tha...

Page 284: ...add engine oil if neces sary Note on operation f If the engine compartment lid is opened and oil is not added the warning message appears again after approximately 100 km Checking the oil level Warnin...

Page 285: ...dipstick MAX marking f Do not top up engine oil MIN marking f Top up engine oil immediately Cayenne oil dipstick MAX marking f Do not top up engine oil A Normal marking f Engine oil can be topped up...

Page 286: ...engine oil comes into con tact with the drive belt f Exercise great care when adding engine oil Cayenne 1 Unscrew cap of the oil filler opening 2 Add engine oil carefully 3 Measure oil level again af...

Page 287: ...l be pleased to advise you f You will find a sticker in the engine compartment which provides information manufactrer about the initial factory filling of your engine f Generally you can find the manu...

Page 288: ...ly so that your en gine once again has 100 efficient engine oil Engine oil performance class Engine oil is not only a lubricant but also serves to keep the engine clean to neutralize the dirt which pe...

Page 289: ...dding coolant The expansion tank for the coolant is located un der the engine compartment cover in the engine compartment When the engine is cold and the car is level the coolant level must lie betwee...

Page 290: ...Then unscrew cap completely 3 Read the coolant level Top up with coolant if necessary Only add a mixture of anti freeze and water in equal parts Antifreeze in coolant 50 provides anti freeze protectio...

Page 291: ...lean water for a few minutes Then see a doctor immediately f Please note all the information on the refill container of the brake fluid Checking the brake fluid level The reservoir for the hydraulic b...

Page 292: ...play of the instrument panel if the washer fluid level is too low In this case the residual quantity is only around 0 85 quarts 0 8 liter f Add washer fluid at the next opportunity The capacity is app...

Page 293: ...system Further important information concerning mainte nance can be found in a separate chapter f Please observe the chapter EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE on Page 282 Checking...

Page 294: ...ransmission Fluid ATF f Please observe the chapter CAPACITIES on Page 411 Do not tow the car or run the engine without ATF in the transmission The automatic transmission may be damaged by even a tiny...

Page 295: ...wiper blades are seated se curely The wiper blade must be pushed onto the wi per arm up to the stop f Periodically clean the wiper blades with window cleaner especially after the vehicle has been wash...

Page 296: ...off wiper blade towards the windshield arrow 2 9 Push on new wiper blade Note on operation f Make sure that the wiper blade is pushed onto the wiper arm up to the stop 10 Fit cap A again 11 Fold wipe...

Page 297: ...nds and separate it from the window 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Switch ignition off 3 Carefully fold the wiper arm away from the rear window until it reaches its locking position approx 60 4 Carefully...

Page 298: ...de scribed in your Maintenance Booklet Lack of proper maintenance as well as improper use of the vehicle will impair the function of the emission control system and could lead to damage f Do not alter...

Page 299: ...trol unit The control unit corrects the air fuel ratio so the engine always receives an accurately metered air fuel mixture Crankcase ventilation Through crankcase ventilation undesirable emis sions f...

Page 300: ...neces sary f Do not drive with the Roof Transport System mounted unless you need it The EPA estimated miles per gallon mpg is to be used for comparison purposes actual mileage may be different from t...

Page 301: ...he functionality of the catalytic converters and oxygen sensors use only unleaded fuel The engine is designed to provide optimum performance and fuel consumption if unleaded premium fuel with 98 RON 8...

Page 302: ...The filler flap pops up and can be opened Fuel quality label Closing the filler flap f Close the filler flap and press on the rear of the filler flap arrow until it can be felt to engage Locking the...

Page 303: ...ter the vehicle while pumping gas 1 Stop the engine and switch off the ignition 2 Slowly unscrew the tank cap Hang the tank cap on plastic strap A of the fill er flap 3 Insert pump nozzle fully into t...

Page 304: ...c converters Unleaded fuels may not be available outside the continental U S and Canada Therefore we rec ommend you do not take your car to areas or countries where unleaded fuel may not be availa ble...

Page 305: ...ion Vapor control system and storage When the fuel tank is filled vapors are collected in the evaporation chamber by a vent line leading the vapors to the carbon canister where they are stored as long...

Page 306: ...isk of serious personal injury or damage to the vehicle or property Cleaning agents may be hazardous to your health Most chemical cleaners are concentrates which require dilution High concentrations m...

Page 307: ...e icer In many cases a well warmed key can help Never use excessive force Washing The best protection for the car from the damaging effects of the environment is frequent washing and preservation The...

Page 308: ...maged by design features e g brushes of automatic car washes The following parts are particularly susceptible to damage Windscreen wipers and rear wiper always switch them off position 0 to prevent th...

Page 309: ...comes evident that the normal preservatives no longer produce the desired finish Removing spots and stains f Remove tar stains grease oil spots and dead insects etc as soon as possible with Insect Re...

Page 310: ...k this may have the following causes If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car wash wax residues may adhere to the windshield These wax residues can be removed only by using window cleaner concentr...

Page 311: ...th the brake discs f If cleaning agent has come into contact with the brake discs thoroughly clean the brake discs with a strong jet of water f Paying attention to any road users behind you dry the br...

Page 312: ...forated leather must under no circum stances get wet on its reverse side f All types of leather should be cleaned regularly to remove fine dust using a soft damp white woollen cloth or a commercially...

Page 313: ...or a suitable dry foam and a soft brush Cleaning Alcantara f Do not use a leather care product to clean Al cantara For regular care it is sufficient to clean the cover with a soft brush Heavy abrasio...

Page 314: ...onditioning system should be in good working condition and fully charged Windshield Headlight washer f Check and correct antifreeze cleaning solution level as necessary Electrical system f Remove the...

Page 315: ...olts 331 Changing Wheels 332 Flat Tire 333 Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting Platform or Garage lift 337 Electrical System 353 Battery 364 Replacing the remote control battery 371 Emergency Starting...

Page 316: ...work in these areas only with the en gine off and exercise extreme caution f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic ignition system When the ignition is on high voltage is present in all wires co...

Page 317: ...wheels or snow tires already mounted on the wheel rims consult your authorized Porsche dealer Your dealer has the technical information nec essary to advise you which wheel rims and wheel bolts are co...

Page 318: ...a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested un der controlled conditions on a specific govern ment test course For example a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half 1 1 2 ti...

Page 319: ...he minimum required by law Warning The temperature grade for this tire is estab lished for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinfla tion or excessive loading eith...

Page 320: ...or proper tire maintenance and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure even if under inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the tire pressure monito...

Page 321: ...ed at the factory D Recommended cold tire inflation pressure These values are for cold tires 68 F 20 C E Approved tire sizes F Size and tire pressure for the collapsible spare wheel Tire traction Warn...

Page 322: ...high performance tires on high performance sport utility vehicles exhibit more wear than those on a family sedan or even a high performance sedan Therefore it is important to check your tire pressure...

Page 323: ...ires from a reputable tire dealer and that the dealer complies with all manufacturers warnings for those tires Only tires with the same manufacturer and with the same specification code e g N0 N1 shou...

Page 324: ...If during a trip uneven running or vibrations occur that could be caused by damage to tires or the car the speed must be reduced immediately but without braking sharply If you continue your trip witho...

Page 325: ...injury or death Driving the vehicle with low tire pressure increases increases risk of a tire failure and resulting loss of control Furthermore low tire pressure increases rate of wear of the affected...

Page 326: ...res snow chains or a collapsible spare wheel are mounted Caution Risk of damage to wheel housings if the spacers on the rear axle are not removed be fore fitting the snow chains f 17 mm spacers must a...

Page 327: ...e means manufacture s iden tification mark second two digit code means tire size third four digit code means tire type code fourth four digit code means date of manufac ture If for example the last fo...

Page 328: ...maximum vehicle speed may be mounted only if they bear an M S identification on the tire sidewall f Please note that in addition to the winter tires all season and all terrain tires are also subject t...

Page 329: ...s accidentally dislodged you or bystanders could suffer severe personal injury f Never jack up other vehicle or other loads with the jack f Always place the car on stable supports if you have to work...

Page 330: ...find out about the current approval status f Remove spacers if 18 inch tires snow chains or a collapsible spare wheel are mounted Danger Risk of accident if the spacers are not re moved before mountin...

Page 331: ...urity wheel bolts is located in the tool box To loosen or tighten the wheel bolt with anti theft protection the adapter must be used between the wheel bolt and the wheel bolt wrench f When positioning...

Page 332: ...vehicle While operating the jack f The jack is only to be used for changing a wheel Do not use it as a support to work under the car f The car must be jacked up only at the illus trated jacking point...

Page 333: ...lever to position P 5 Straighten the front wheels 6 Withdraw the ignition key to lock the steering and prevent the engine from being started 7 Have any passengers leave the vehicle 8 Set up a warning...

Page 334: ...e sealant is only an emergency repair so you can drive to the next workshop Even with the tire air tight it may be used only for short trips in an emergency A Filler bottle B Filler hose On vehicles w...

Page 335: ...ulting in serious personal injury or death In case of contact with the sealant f If sealant gets on the skin or in the eyes thoroughly rinse the affected part of the body off immediately f Change soil...

Page 336: ...ure after driving for around 10 minutes If the tire pressure is less than 22 psi 1 5 bar do not continue driving If a value of more than 22 psi 1 5 bar is indi cated correct the pressure to the prescr...

Page 337: ...you lift the vehicle improperly f Never lift the vehicle at any other place than the jacking points f Never lift the vehicle by the engine transmis sion or axles f Do not damage any sensitive compone...

Page 338: ...injury and damage if the vehicle is not secured f Secure the vehicle against rolling f Please observe the chapter SECURING THE VEHICLE AGAINST ROLLING on Page 333 Maintenance Note The jacking point o...

Page 339: ...ng cap B at the bottom at the rear Inserting covering cap Insert the covering cap B in the bottom guides and push in completely until you feel the upper lugs snap into place Vehicles with running boar...

Page 340: ...panels Removing covering cap 1 Open covering cap F or H in the side member panel to the front by means of the internal handle recess and pull off arrow Vehicles with side member panels Rear jacking p...

Page 341: ...equence so that the wheel is centered 6 Inflate the tire if necessary Please observe the chapter TIRE PRESSU RES COLD on Page 406 In vehicles with tire pressure monitoring Please observe the chapter S...

Page 342: ...l housings if the spacers on the rear axle are not removed be fore fitting the snow chains f 17 mm spacers must always be removed from the rear axle when snow chains are to be fitted f Remove spacers...

Page 343: ...th Tire Pressure Monitoring Please observe the chapter SETTING THE TIRE TYPE AND SIZE on Page 157 9 Lower the car and remove the jack 10 Tighten wheel bolts in diagonally opposite sequence Maintenance...

Page 344: ...COLD on Page 406 Warning Risk of accident f The collapsible spare wheel must be used only over short distances in cases of emergency For safety reasons replace the tires before the wear indicators app...

Page 345: ...shape only after several hours Only then can it be stowed in the spare wheel recess in the luggage compartment There is a plastic sheet in the tool box to store the damaged wheel Maintenance Note The...

Page 346: ...e tire pressure on the gauge stem and compare it to the permissible tire pressure This information can be found on the tire pres sure plate in the left door aperture Please observe the chapter TIRE PR...

Page 347: ...ve terminal for emergency starting with jumper cables Warning Danger of burning The compressor filler hose can become hot during the inflation process f Wear gloves 5 Switch on compressor The required...

Page 348: ...upling B into the compressor connection in footwell of the front passenger seat 4 Screw filler connection F onto the tire valve Warning Danger of injury and risk of damage if the operating unit is use...

Page 349: ...f off auto matically if necessary The compressor must cool down for a few minutes after automatic deactiva tion Reducing tire pressure on vehicles with air suspension f Open air bleed screw E until th...

Page 350: ...ximum speed must not be exceeded because of altered driving characteristics and for reasons of wear f Do not use a spare wheel from a different vehi cle type f Do not mount the spare wheel from your c...

Page 351: ...es on operation If the opening angle exceeds 30 the spare wheel bracket automatically moves to final position The rear lid may be opened only when the spare wheel bracket is in final position f If the...

Page 352: ...matic locking In the multi purpose display of the instrument panel you can set different variants of locking and unlocking the doors and the rear lid as well as the check back signal when locking and...

Page 353: ...only by an authorized workshop Alarm system central locking The status of the central locking and alarm system is not changed by disconnecting the battery When the battery is disconnected the alarm sy...

Page 354: ...ts slot to check it using the plastic gripper A blown fuse can be identified by the melted metal strip 4 Replace only with fuses of the same rating Note If a fuse blows repeatedly please consult an au...

Page 355: ...g fuse box lid in the dashboard 1 Carefully pry off the plastic cover with a screw driver arrow and remove The fuse plan is located on the inside of the cover A Fuse puller 2 Remove the fuses carefull...

Page 356: ...ndshield 30 9 Vehicle electrical system control unit pump for washer fluid 15 10 Power window rear left 25 11 Central locking system left 15 12 not used 13 not used 14 Power window front left 25 15 Ta...

Page 357: ...4 Passenger compartment monitoring inclination sensor 5 35 Vehicle electrical system control unit right fog light right additional high beam 30 36 Electrical seat adjustment left 10 37 not used 38 not...

Page 358: ...nditioner diagnosis moving off assistant 5 52 Rear wiper 30 53 Vehicle electrical system control unit automatic low beam steering column module 5 54 Headlight beam adjustment 10 55 not used 56 Fan fro...

Page 359: ...lock telephone preparation 5 8 Vehicle electrical system control unit left side marker light right turn signal right low beam 30 9 CD changer DVD navigation 5 10 TV tuner satellite receiver 5 11 Radio...

Page 360: ...witch 10 30 Rear lid power closing mechanism 20 31 Central locking system filler flap 15 32 Central locking system right doors 10 33 not used 34 Power window front right 25 35 Electrical seat adjustme...

Page 361: ...rol 10 49 Telephone anti dazzle interior mirror 5 50 not used 51 Tiptronic transmission 15 52 Tiptronic selector lever switch 5 53 not used 54 not used 55 Reversing camera 5 56 Porsche Stability Manag...

Page 362: ...rol unit high pressure fuel injectors throttle adjusting unit 20 10 Water run on pump tank leakage detection carbon canister shut off valve fan pressure sensor for air conditioner 10 11 Air conditioni...

Page 363: ...t 15 9 Quantity control valve camshaft adjuster valve lift adjuster 15 10 Engine components Cooling air output stages carbon canister shut off valve pressure sensor for air conditioner tank leakage de...

Page 364: ...death and damage to the fabric metal or paint f Wear eye protection f Do not allow battery acid to come in contact with your skin eyes fabric or painted surfac es f If you get electrolyte which is an...

Page 365: ...in Vehicle storage If the car stands for long periods in the garage or workshop the doors and lids should be closed f Remove the ignition key and if necessary dis connect the battery Notes on operatio...

Page 366: ...ON OF THE DOOR WINDOWS on Page 109 6 On vehicles with tire pressure monitoring Please observe the chapter SETTING THE TIRE TYPE AND SIZE on Page 157 Removing and installing battery Danger Risk of shor...

Page 367: ...he left front seat all the way back and up Move the backrest fully upright 3 Unclip front seat trim A 4 Fold sections of floor carpet forward Unscrew both screws B of the seat mounting 5 Tilt the seat...

Page 368: ...itive cable 8 Disconnect the negative cable 9 Disconnect the positive cable 10 Pull off vent hose D on the battery 11 Unscrew screw E of the battery fastening plate Remove battery fastening plate 12 U...

Page 369: ...sten the bracket with screw F Tightening torque 6 5 ftlb 9 Nm 5 Important Do not forget to connect vent hose D to the battery Make sure that both ends of the vent hose are properly connected Danger Ri...

Page 370: ...the fore and aft adjustment to move the seat back Tilt the seat forward 11 Clean threaded holes on the seat mounting 12 Use only new bolts B the bolts are micro en capsulated Insert bolts B and screw...

Page 371: ...attery should be changed in this case Changing the battery 1 Carefully pry out the lid on the back of the key housing with a small screwdriver 2 Replace battery observe polarity A replacement battery...

Page 372: ...manufacturer f When connecting jumper cables make sure that they cannot get caught in any moving parts in the engine compartment The jumper cables must be long enough so that neither vehicles nor cab...

Page 373: ...sitive terminal for jump starting Grounding point for jump starting 5 Run the engine of the donor car at a higher speed 6 Start the engine An attempted start using jumper cables should not last more t...

Page 374: ...n immediately rinse with cold water for several minutes and call a doc tor Note Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you about a suitable charger Slow battery charging 1 Pay attent...

Page 375: ...ent panel to indicate a fault This fault can be remedied with a few simple steps 1 Start the engine To do this turn the ignition key or the control unit on vehicles that have Porsche Entry Drive to ig...

Page 376: ...lean and free from oil grease or fingerprints f Never touch bulbs with your bare hands Use a cloth or soft paper when replacing bulbs f Always carry spare bulbs with you In certain countries the carry...

Page 377: ...Removing headlights 1 Switch off ignition and withdraw the ignition key 2 Open lid 3 Press down cover A in the engine compart ment in the direction of the arrow and remove B Headlight release C Socket...

Page 378: ...g headlights 1 Insert headlight in the guide rails connect plug D and then push the headlight fully into the fender 2 Push headlight to the rear and simultaneously turn socket wrench C in the directio...

Page 379: ...2 Turn bulb socket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Remove defective bulb and replace 4 Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc tion Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position...

Page 380: ...lb socket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Remove defective bulb and replace 4 Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc tion Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Fit co...

Page 381: ...gas discharge lamp counter clockwise and remove 3 Press the release tab on the plug and pull plug off 4 Connect plug to new gas discharge lamp 5 Insert gas discharge lamp and turn in clock wise direc...

Page 382: ...ulb socket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Remove defective bulb and replace 4 Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc tion Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Fit c...

Page 383: ...ocket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Pull both release tabs on the plug apart and pull plug out of lamp socket 4 Replace defective bulb Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5...

Page 384: ...dlight 3 Press release tab on the bulb housing in the direction of the arrow and at the same time push forward to the first detent A 4 Press release tab A in direction of arrow again and push forward...

Page 385: ...emove 2 Replace the defective bulb bayonet fitting 3 Insert socket and turn in clockwise direction Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position Installing bulb housing 1 Insert the bul...

Page 386: ...ge amount of effort is required to remove the tail light In case of doubt please consult a qualified specialist workshop 1 Switch ignition off 2 Open rear lid 3 Remove the two caps A with a screwdrive...

Page 387: ...release arrow on the plug D and pull off the plug Installing tail light 1 Push on plug D until the plug is felt to click into place arrow and secure cable 2 Insert ball head of tail light C into clip...

Page 388: ...cross head screwdriver from the tool kit 2 Remove lamp bracket C E Rear fog light F Direction indicator G Tail light 3 Replace the defective bulb bayonet fitting Insert lamp bracket and screw in faste...

Page 389: ...ts Changing bulb for license plate light 1 Unscrew both screws A and remove the light 2 Push the bulb holder apart and pull the bulb out 3 Replace defective bulb 4 Insert light initially tighten both...

Page 390: ...ion of the cutoff is 3 0 in 7 5 cm at 24 6 ft or 7 5 m 0 4 below a horizontal line x cm from ground to the center of the headlamp lens Lateral adjustment of the headlights should be carried out at a s...

Page 391: ...hts from left to right hand traffic If you travel to a country where traffic uses the other side of the road the headlights must be repositioned when you cross the border The dipped beam then lights s...

Page 392: ...headlight 3 Turn spindle C in clockwise direction to the stop using a crosshead screwdriver 4 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs A must be fully engaged 5 Please observe the chapter INSTALLING...

Page 393: ...marker lights front W5W Footwell light W3W Turn signal light rear P21W Glove compartment light W3W Turn signal light front PY21W Center console W3W License plate light C5W Curb lights doors W3W Fog l...

Page 394: ...mstances wheel lifts may be used when the ve hicle will not roll The vehicle must be towed with all four wheels off the ground otherwise damage to the vehicle may result Towing hook Depending on the v...

Page 395: ...hand thread and tighten hand tight Screwing in front towing hook 1 Carefully lever out the appropriate plastic cover A in the bumper with the screwdriver Place cover in the vehicle 2 Screw in towing...

Page 396: ...lat bed to reduce the angle of the pull 2 Reel in the hoist cable and check the underside of the vehicle for any interference Tying down vehicle on flat bed 1 Carefully feed towing straps through the...

Page 397: ...ecure straps to front of flat bed 6 Release tension on hoist cable but do not dis connect Use hoist cable as a safety cable Recovering the vehicle Depending on the vehicle equipment the spare wheel we...

Page 398: ...Data Tire Pressure and Technical Data Vehicle Identification 399 Engine Data 401 Transmission 402 Tires Rims Tracks 403 Tire Pressures Cold 406 Weights 408 Ground Clearance 409 Capacities 411 Dimensi...

Page 399: ...ehicle Identification No 2 Type Type description 3 Engine code Transmission code 4 Paint No Interior 5 Optional equipment A duplicate of this label is in your Maintenance Booklet Note The data bank ca...

Page 400: ...ting Tire pressure plate The tire pressure plate is attached to the left hand door aperture The pressures shown on the tire pressure plate re fer to a fully loaded vehicle In case the combined weight...

Page 401: ...3 mm Displacement 219 5 cu in 3598 cm3 293 3 cu in 4806 cm3 Net horsepower SAE J 1349 213 kW 290 HP 283 kW 385 HP at engine speed 6200 rpm 6200 rpm Net torque SAE J 1349 273 ftlb 370 Nm 369 ftlb 500 N...

Page 402: ...tronic S 1st gear 4 68 1 4 15 1 4 68 1 4 15 1 2nd gear 2 53 1 2 37 1 2 53 1 2 37 1 3rd gear 1 69 1 1 56 1 1 69 1 1 56 1 4th gear 1 22 1 1 16 1 1 22 1 1 16 1 5th gear 1 00 1 0 86 1 1 00 1 0 86 1 6th ge...

Page 403: ...41 mm 65 6 in 1666 mm 295 35 R 21 107 Y XL 10 J x 21 1 97 in 50 mm 65 4 in 1661 mm 66 0 in 1676 mm 295 35 R 21 107 Y XL 10 J x 21 1 97 in 1 77 in 50 mm 45 mm 65 4 in 1661 mm 66 4 in 1686 mm Winter tir...

Page 404: ...5 R 18 109 V XL2 8 J x 18 2 24 in 57 mm 64 8 in 1647 mm 65 4 in 1662 mm 275 45 R 19 108 V XL2 9 J x 19 2 36 in 60 mm 64 6 in 1641 mm 65 2 in 1656 mm Collapsible spare wheel 195 75 18 6 5 J x 18 Cayenn...

Page 405: ...No 955 044 600 08 For tires marked with 3 Only use snow chains on the rear axle Optimal handling characteristics can be achieved only when snow chains are fitted on all four wheels of the vehicle It i...

Page 406: ...yenne S Summer tires Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 235 65 R 17 38 psi 2 6 bar 43 psi 2 9 bar 38 psi 2 6 bar 43 psi 2 9 bar 255 55 R 18 275 45 R 19 275 40 R 20 295 35 R 21 AllSeason and Win...

Page 407: ...TIRE PRESSURE on Page 158 Fully loaded more than 3 people and 46 lbs 21 kg of luggage Cayenne Cayenne S Tire size Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 235 65 R 17 summer and M S tires 39 psi 2 7...

Page 408: ...kg 3637 lbs 1650 kg 3704 lbs 1680 kg 3704 lbs 1680 kg Maximum gross weight 6493 lbs 2945 kg 6492 lbs 2945 kg 6790 lbs 3080 kg 6790 lbs 3080 kg Trailer operation Canada USA Maximum gross weight 6493 l...

Page 409: ...center of axles 8 46 in 215 mm 8 46 in 215 mm Air suspension low level Ramp angle 17 6 17 6 Overhang angle front 27 3 27 3 Overhang angle rear 20 6 20 6 Ground clearance center of axles 7 52 in 191 m...

Page 410: ...nd Technical Data Cayenne Cayenne S Air suspension special terrain level Ramp angle 24 7 24 7 Overhang angle front 31 8 31 8 Overhang angle rear 25 4 25 4 Ground clearance center of axles 10 67 in 271...

Page 411: ...er approx 0 9 quarts 0 85 liter Front axle differential approx 1 1 quarts 1 0 liter approx 1 1 quarts 1 0 liter Rear axle differential approx 1 2 quarts 1 25 liters approx 1 5 quarts 1 4 liters Lockin...

Page 412: ...empty weight 66 9 in 1699 mm 66 9 in 1699 mm Height at DIN empty weight rail 68 5 in 1741 mm 68 5 in 1741 mm Height at DIN empty weight basic carrier of Roof Transport System 70 4 in 1789 mm 70 4 in...

Page 413: ...tires Cayenne manual transmission Cayenne Tiptronic S Cayenne S manual transmission Cayenne S Tiptronic S Top track speed 141 mph 227 km h 141 mph 227 km h 157 mph 252 km h 155 mph 250 km h Accelerat...

Page 414: ...414 Tire Pressure and Technical Data...

Page 415: ...294 Air conditioner Child lock 97 Cover flap 78 Operating overview of 2 zone air conditioning 85 Operating overview of 4 zone air conditioning front 92 Operating overview of 4 zone air conditioning r...

Page 416: ...ling headlights 378 Removing headlights 377 Brake booster 188 Brake booster faulty warning message 177 Brake fluid Change quantity 411 Changing 292 Checking level 291 Warning light on speedometer 292...

Page 417: ...rature gage 141 Fuel level gage 142 Odometer 142 Oil temperature gage 140 Speedometer 143 Tachometer 140 Voltage indication 144 Warning and indicator lights overview 136 Collapsible spare wheel PSM Po...

Page 418: ...arting 372 Emergency unlocking Of the filler flap 302 Spare wheel bracket 352 Emission control check engine Functional description 145 Warning light on the tachometer 145 Emission Control System 298 E...

Page 419: ...ty 5 Fuel reserve 303 Function keys on steering wheel 71 Fuse assignment 356 363 Fuses 354 G Garage door opener Applying 275 Deleting programed signals 274 Functional description 274 Programming signa...

Page 420: ...l description 116 Opening closing 117 Opening closing roller blind 119 Opening closing with vehicle key 118 LATCH system 62 Fastening 62 Installing a child seat 62 Prescribed installation direction of...

Page 421: ...ing engine residual heat 83 Manual headlight beam adjustment 266 Manual transmission Clutch 194 Shift pattern 194 Transmission ratios 402 Maximum permitted engine speeds 194 Memory 42 43 Automatic sto...

Page 422: ...tting tire sealant sealing set 163 Setting units of displays 171 Opening and closing Automatically closing the rear lid 32 Closing the rear window 34 Locking vehicle door with the vehicle key remote c...

Page 423: ...nal light in the tachometer 215 Overview 210 Switching off 214 Switching on 215 Warning message on the multi purpose display 177 Porsche Traction Management PTM Functional description 211 Overview 210...

Page 424: ...245 Securing passenger compartment 245 Screwdriver 329 Sealant sealing set For defective tires 334 Setting on the multi purpose display 163 Seals Care instructions 312 Seat belts Care instructions 31...

Page 425: ...Adjusting 70 Heating 69 Multi functional steering wheel with telephone function 72 Multi functional steering wheel without telephone function 73 Multi functional steering wheel functional description...

Page 426: ...el bracket 350 Flat 333 General information 317 Inflating 346 Inflating with compressor from tool kit 346 Inflating with compressor on vehicles with air suspension 348 Inscription on radial tire 327 O...

Page 427: ...with the vehicle key remote control 27 Vehicle key remote control Changing battery 371 Locking the vehicle door 28 Opening closing Panorama roof system 118 Opening closing sliding lifting roof 112 Op...

Page 428: ...em 134 Switching on intermittent operation of rear window wiper 134 Switching on rain sensor 132 Windshield wiping plus washer system 134 Windshield fast wiping 133 Windshield slow wiping 133 Wiping r...

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