Porsche CAYENNE 2011 Owner'S Manual Download Page 74

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Air Conditioning, Parking Heater and Heated Rear Window

Temperature and air quantity, front control panel

Setting temperature

For personal comfort, the interior temperature 

can be adjusted individually between 61 °F (16 °C) 

and 86 °F (29.5 °C). 

Recommendation

: 72 °F (22 °C).

The selected temperature is shown on the display

 

above the button 

.

Increasing temperature

f

Press button 

 for the relevant air-

conditioned area upwards.

The preset temperature value is shown on the 

air-conditioning display.

Temperature and air quantity, rear control panel 

(4-zone air-conditioning)

Reducing temperature

f

Press button 

 for the relevant air-

conditioned area downwards.

The preset temperature value is shown on the 

air-conditioning display.

If 

LO

 or 

HI

 appears on the display, the system is 

operating at maximum cooling or heating power. 

Automatic mode is switched off.

 Information

– If one air-conditioned area is set to 

LO

 or 

HI

the other air-conditioned areas are also set to 

LO

 or 

HI

.

Pressing the button 

 for the relevant air-

conditioned area selects the preset 

temperature.

– The air-conditioning system always cools and 

heats the passenger compartment to the 

preset temperature at maximum cooling or 

heating temperature.

Setting the temperature temporarily to a lower 

or higher value does 

not

 cool or heat the 

passenger compartment to the desired 

temperature more quickly.

Summary of Contents for CAYENNE 2011

Page 1: ...Cayenne Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...n and longer service life of your car please heed all operating instructions and special warnings These special warnings contain important messages regarding your safety and or the potential for damage to your Porsche Ignoring them could result in serious mechanical failure serious personal injury or death Various types of safety instructions are used in this Owner s Manual Failure to observe safe...

Page 3: ...at a safety problem exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you and your dealer or Porsche Cars N A To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington DC...

Page 4: ...only if the traffic situation allows you to do so safely f Carry out any complicated operating or setting procedures only with the vehicle stationary Engine Exhaust Engine exhaust is dangerous if inhaled Engine exhaust fumes have many components which you can smell They also contain carbon monoxide CO which is a colorless and odorless gas Carbon monoxide can cause unconsciousness and even death if...

Page 5: ...dapted to traffic Wear increases considerably when the vehicle is driven on race tracks or through an aggressive driving style Please consult an authorized Porsche dealer about the current guidelines in effect before such use of your vehicle Dear Porsche Owner a lot has gone into the manufacture of your Porsche including advanced engineering rigid quality control and demanding inspections These en...

Page 6: ...kle your safety belts f Check operation of the foot and electric parking brake f Check all warning and indicator lights with ignition on and engine not running f Start engine and check all warning displays for warning symbols f Never leave an idling car unattended f Lock doors from inside especially with children in the car to prevent inadvertent opening of doors from inside or outside Drive with ...

Page 7: ... high gear at low speeds This rule applies at all times not just during the break in period f Do not participate in motor racing events sports driving schools etc during the first 2000 miles 3000 kilometers There may be a slight stiffness in the steering gear shifting or other controls during the break in period which will gradually disappear Break in brake pads and brake disks New brake pads and ...

Page 8: ...s Rear Side Windows 61 Air Conditioning Parking Heater and Heated Rear Window 62 Brief Overview Front Control Panel 63 Brief Overview Rear Control Panel 4 Zone Air Conditioning 64 Overview of Air Conditioning 65 General Functions 66 Automatically Controlled Air Conditioning 70 Heated Rear Window Door Mirror Heating 76 Windshield Heating 76 Parking Heater 77 Windows and Sliding Roofs 79 Power Windo...

Page 9: ...partment Cover 208 Luggage Safety Net 209 Ski Bag 211 Roof Transport System 212 Storage 215 Cupholder 216 Front Ashtray Storage Compartment 217 Rear Ashtray 218 Cigarette Lighter 218 Trailer Hitch 219 Trailer Coupling 220 Loading Information 221 Parking 225 ParkAssist 226 Rearview Camera 228 Swivelling Down Mirror Glass as Parking Aid 229 Garage Door Opener 229 Alarm System and Theft Protection 23...

Page 10: ...276 Inflating Tires 285 Electrical System 286 Battery 290 External Power Supply Emergency Starting with Jumper Cables 292 Changing the Remote Control Battery 294 Replacing Bulbs 294 Headlight Adjustment 301 Towing 302 Tire Pressure and Technical Data 306 Vehicle Identification Data 307 Engine Data 308 Wheels Tires 309 Tire Pressure for Cold Tires 68 F 20 C 310 Weights 312 Filling Capacities 313 Dr...

Page 11: ...Overview Illustrations 9 Overview Illustrations Driver s Cockpit 10 Steering Wheel and Instrument Cluster 11 Dashboard 12 Front Center Console 13 Overhead Operating Console 14 Rear 15 ...

Page 12: ...nt illumination See page 106 D Ignition lock steering lock See page 148 E Overhead operating console See page 14 F Power windows See page 80 G Door mirror adjustment See page 55 H Engine compartment lid release See page 31 I Diagnostic socket OBD J Electric parking brake See page 154 K Light switch See page 91 L Steering wheel adjustment See page 58 M Seat adjustment See page 37 ...

Page 13: ... See page 105 E Tachometer See page 105 F Multi purpose display See page 108 G Windshield wipers See page 99 H Coolant temperature gauge See page 105 I Fuel gauge See page 107 J Interior temperature sensor for air conditioning See page 65 K Tiptronic shift buttons See page 180 L Adaptive cruise control See page 160 M Telephone controls multi purpose display See page 109 N Horn See page 57 ...

Page 14: ...page 108 B Porsche Communication Management PCM See page 178 C Air vents See page 75 D Glove box See page 215 E Front center console See page 13 F Front cupholder See page 216 G Cigarette lighter See page 218 H Armrest storage compartment See page 216 ...

Page 15: ...hassis setup See page 197 E Driving programs differential locks See page 184 F Sport mode See page 186 G Porsche Stability Management PSM See page 189 H Central locking See page 29 I Heated rear window door mirror heating See page 76 J Height adjustment air suspension See page 195 K Auto Start Stop function See page 152 L Parking heater See page 77 M Windshield heating See page 76 N Porsche Hill C...

Page 16: ...34 E Sliding lifting roof See page 83 Panorama roof system See page 85 F Roll up sunblind for Panorama roof system See page 87 G Hands free microphone H Reading light left right See page 96 I Orientation lighting See page 97 J Front interior lighting See page 96 K Interior lighting when door tailgate is open See page 97 L Passenger Airbag Off warning light See page 49 M Garage door opener HomeLink...

Page 17: ...ting seat ventilation See page 43 Central locking See page 29 D Reading light See page 96 E Inner door handle See page 30 F Rear ashtray See page 218 G Map pocket H Rear cigarette lighter See page 218 I Rear seat Fore and aft adjustment See page 40 J Rear seat Backrest angle adjustment See page 41 ...

Page 18: ...Key and Central Locking System 18 Central Locking System 19 Brief Overview Opening and Locking From Outside 20 Opening and Locking From Outside 21 Tailgate 24 Opening and Locking From Inside 29 Opening and Closing the Engine Compartment Lid 31 Malfunctions When Opening and Locking 32 ...

Page 19: ... parking brake f Lock the doors with the key or with the remote control The steering column will lock when you remove the key while you are driving or as the car is rolling to a stop You will not be able to steer the car Serious personal injury or death could result from loss of control of the vehicle f Never remove the key from the steering lock while you are driving To protect your vehicle and y...

Page 20: ... Please see the chapter STORING VEHICLE SETTINGS on page 38 Emergency operation f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY OPERATION UNLOCKING THE IGNITION KEY on page 149 Replacement keys Car keys can only be ordered through an authorized Porsche dealer Sometimes this may take a long time You should therefore always keep a spare key on your person Keep it in a safe place but under no circumstances in or ...

Page 21: ...ges or modifications not expressly approved by Porsche could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Your vehicle is equipped with a central locking system The following are unlocked or locked together Doors Tailgate Filler flap The central locking system is always activated when the vehicle is unlocked and locked On the multi purpose display of the instrument panel you can set differe...

Page 22: ...rive Grip the door handle fully The emergency flasher flashes once The driver s doors can be opened All vehicle doors and the tailgate can be opened The doors and the tailgate can be opened Locking Using the key Press button on the key With Porsche Entry Drive Press button A on the door handle The emergency flasher flashes twice and an acoustic signal will sound twice The doors are locked Locking ...

Page 23: ...rt the vehicle without using the key You simply have to carry the key with you e g in your pocket f Do not expose the car key to a high level of electromagnetic radiation This could adversely affect Porsche Entry Drive Information The factory settings of the vehicle are described in this section In the multi purpose display of the instrument panel you can change the settings and store them on the ...

Page 24: ...ned The alarm system is not activated If the passenger compartment monitoring system and inclination sensor have been switched off restricted anti theft protection this also remains the case after automatic relocking As a result the doors can be opened from inside by pulling once on the front inner door handle or by pulling twice on the rear inner door handle f Inform any persons remaining in the ...

Page 25: ... on the door handle twice The emergency flasher flashes twice and an acoustic signal will sound twice The doors can be opened from inside by pulling once on the front inner door handle or by pulling twice on the rear inner door handle 3 Inform any persons remaining in the vehicle that the alarm system will be triggered if the door is opened Information f The vehicle cannot be locked if any of the ...

Page 26: ...Unlocking with the key 1 Press button 2 Press the unlocking handle arrow on the tailgate and open the tailgate Unlocking with Porsche Entry Drive keyless Information Risk of being locked out of vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive f Do not leave the key in the vehicle if the vehicle is locked and the vehicle is accessed via the tailgate The vehicle is automatically locked when the tailgate is closed ...

Page 27: ...onary f Open or close the tailgate only when there are no persons animals or objects within its movement range f Always observe the opening and closing operation so that movement can be stopped at any time in the event of danger Risk of damage if the tailgate is automatically opened or closed in an uncontrolled way f Do not leave children in the car unattended f Open or close the tailgate only whe...

Page 28: ...r approximately 1 second If the vehicle is locked either the driver s door or the entire vehicle will be unlocked depending on the settings on the multi purpose display For information on locking and unlocking settings on the multi purpose display f Please see the chapter LOCKING SETTINGS on page 134 Variant 3 f With the ignition switched on press and hold button in the driver s door until the tai...

Page 29: ...d Closing the tailgate automatically and locking with Porsche Entry Drive f Press button B in the trim panel on the tailgate The tailgate is closed and the vehicle is locked In order to close and then lock the tailgate on the vehicle automatically the key must be located in the rear area and outside the vehicle A warning message appears on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel if these...

Page 30: ...n removed the tailgate can be closed by pressing the button in the trim panel on the tailgate or close it slowly by hand Automatic stop in the event of unintentional tailgate movement If the tailgate is moved too abruptly or lowers unaided immediately after opening e g due to the weight of snow an electrical mechanism brakes the tailgate and a series of brief warning signals sounds until the tailg...

Page 31: ...ate cannot be operated automatically for approx 30 seconds Opening and Locking From Inside The factory settings of the vehicle are described in this section In the multi purpose display of the instrument panel you can change the settings and store them on the respective key for vehicles with comfort memory For information on modifying the opening and locking settings f Please see the chapter LOCKI...

Page 32: ...ut All vehicle doors will be unlocked Automatic with Auto Unlock The vehicle is automatically unlocked when the ignition key is removed Information If the vehicle was locked using the car key or the emergency key it cannot be unlocked with the central locking button Opening doors Opening unlocked doors f Pull inner door handle arrow once Opening locked doors f Pull once on the front inner door han...

Page 33: ... it Risk of damage to engine compartment lid or windshield wipers If the windshield wipers are pulled forward when you open the engine compartment lid the wipers or the engine compartment lid could be damaged f Make sure that the windshield wipers are not pulled forward when opening the engine compartment lid f Always switch off windshield wipers before opening the engine compartment lid wiper swi...

Page 34: ...nsole The tailgate is now unlocked and can be opened with the unlocking handle For information on the emergency key f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY KEY on page 19 Only one door is unlocked On the multi purpose display of the instrument panel you can set different variants for locking and unlocking the doors and tailgate You can open all doors irrespective of the selected setting f Press button ...

Page 35: ...oor handle and remove the cover of the lock 2 Unlock and open the driver s door with the emergency key 3 Switch on the ignition within 10 seconds to prevent the alarm system from triggering For information on the emergency key f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY KEY on page 19 Not all vehicle doors are locked The central locking system has failed The doors must be locked using the emergency locking...

Page 36: ...on 40 Rear Seats 40 Fire Extinguisher 42 Seat Heating and Ventilation 43 Safety Belts 44 Airbag Systems 46 Child Restraint Systems 50 LATCH Child Seat System 53 Door Mirrors 54 Automatic Anti Dazzle Interior Mirror 56 Steering Wheel 57 Heated Steering Wheel 57 Steering Wheel Adjustment 58 Multi Function Steering Wheel 59 Sun Visors 60 Make up Mirror 60 Roll Up Sunblinds Rear Side Windows 61 ...

Page 37: ...stment buttons f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended since they may depress the comfort setting button and crush themselves or another occupant Your vehicle is equipped with a total of five head rests in the backrests of the front and rear seats The height of the headrests for the front seats and the outer headrests for the back seat is adjustable Only the middle headrest of the rear s...

Page 38: ...r or transport bulky objects the headrest can be removed to prevent it from hitting against the center console f Re install the headrest when using the middle seat Removing f Press button B and at the same time pull the headrest completely out Driving with removed headrests improperly positioned headrests or improperly installed headrests can cause serious personal injury or death in an accident f...

Page 39: ... wheel Set the backrest angle and the steering wheel position so that your arms are almost outstretched However your shoulders must still rest on the backrest 4 Adjust the seat fore and aft setting if necessary 5 Adjust the height of the headrest so that the upper edge is at eye level or higher Adjusting the seat The seat may move further than desired if you attempt to adjust it while driving You ...

Page 40: ...mirror settings are stored automatically on the car key when the vehicle is locked Personal position settings for the driver s seat and door mirrors can also be stored on the person buttons and in the driver s door and retrieved at any time by pressing these buttons Passenger s door memory buttons comfort memory Comfort memory On vehicles with the comfort memory package different vehicle settings ...

Page 41: ...vated Storing settings on person buttons 1 and 2 Seat and mirror settings cannot be stored when driving Storing settings 1 Set the mirror and seat positions according to your individual needs 2 Press memory button The indicator light on the button lights up 3 Press one of the person buttons or within 10 seconds The indicator light on the memory button goes out and an acknowledgement signal sounds ...

Page 42: ... the vehicle When the driver s door is opened the steering wheel and driver s seat move upwards or to the rear depending on the position of the seat when the driver left the vehicle Once the driver s door is closed and the ignition key is inserted or in the case of vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive the ignition is switched on the seat and steering wheel move to the stored position Exiting the vehi...

Page 43: ...d the middle backrest will also fold over The backrest on the middle seat can also be folded forward separately f To fold the backrests forward the rear seats should be moved back by adjusting the fore and aft position Folding outer seat backrests forward 1 Slide the headrest down Please see the chapter ADJUSTING HEADRESTS on page 35 2 Disengage retractable cover from the seat Please see the chapt...

Page 44: ...install the headrest when using the middle seat f Press the release button C and fold the backrest forward Adjusting middle seat backrest to vertical position 1 Fold up the backrest until it locks with an audible click 2 If the red marking on the release button is still visible the seat is not locked properly 3 Make sure that the middle safety belt is not trapped Fire Extinguisher In vehicles with...

Page 45: ...ion when the engine is running The heating power or seat ventilation can be adjusted to one of three settings by repeatedly pressing the button Switching on seat heating f Press button A repeatedly The number of illuminated lights indicates the selected heat setting Seat heating rear Switching off seat heating f Press button A repeatedly until all the indicator lights go out Switching on front sea...

Page 46: ...aced to ensure their continued effectiveness in restraining you The same applies to belt tensioner systems which have been triggered In addition the anchor points of the belts should be checked f If safety belts do not work properly see your authorized Porsche dealer immediately f If the belts show damage to webbing bindings buckles or retractors they should be replaced to ensure safe operation f ...

Page 47: ...e not rubbing on sharp edges 6 The horizontal section of the belt should always fit snugly across the pelvis Therefore after fastening the belt always pull the diagonal part of the belt upward Pregnant women should position the belt as low as possible across the pelvis and ensure that it is not pressing against the abdomen 7 Pull on the diagonal section of the belt now and again during the journey...

Page 48: ...f area The knee airbag is installed in the knee area on the driver s side Information To minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash all occupants including the driver should always wear their seat belts whether or not an airbag is also provided at their seating position Airbags only can offer protection if all occupants fasten their safety belts and retain a proper sitting...

Page 49: ... be followed These instructions can be obtained at any authorized Porsche dealer Function of the airbag system Airbags are a supplemental safety system Your primary protection comes from your safety belts The front airbags are triggered during a frontal collision of sufficient force and direction In the event of a side impact of corresponding force the side airbag on the impact side is triggered T...

Page 50: ...enger s seat is not properly maintained the passenger s airbag may be switched off f Select an upright seat position and do not support weight on the armrests or center console or lean out of the window while driving Always keep feet positioned on the floor in the footwell while driving Do not put feet on the dashboard or the seat area Seat adjustment for the passenger s seat Safety belts only off...

Page 51: ...up it could indicate a fault in the system and the airbag could inflate in a collision placing the child at risk of death or severe injury from the inflating airbag In this case f Fasten the child restraint system on the rear bench immediately f Have the fault remedied at your nearest authorized Porsche dealer Faults are indicated by a warning light on the tachometer The airbag warning light illum...

Page 52: ...n should neither be held on the lap nor should they share a safety belt with another occupant while the vehicle is in motion Children too big for child restraint systems must use regular safety belts A shoulder belt can be used providing it does not cross the face or the neck of the child Choose a child restraint system according to the weight of the child Child restraint systems that are damaged ...

Page 53: ...SSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp lights up f Adjust the passenger s seat as far away from the airbag as possible The indicator lamp PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF must be on when a child restraint occupied by a child is in the front passenger seat If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp does not light up it could indicate a fault in the system In this case f Move the child restraint system to a rear sea...

Page 54: ...eased pressure to the seat and cause the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp to go off and activate the airbag system f Check the condition of the passenger airbag system shown by the indicator lamp in the overhead operating console Activating the automatic locking retractor 1 If a child restraint system must be fastened to the passenger s seat adjust the passenger s seat as far away from the airb...

Page 55: ...r straps on the back of the backrests Markings on the right and left for the LATCH child seat anchorage can be found on the backrests of the outer rear seats The anchor bars A for the LATCH child seat anchorage can be found directly under the markings between backrest and seat cushion Child Restraint Anchorages Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correc...

Page 56: ...ether strap C to the anchor point behind the backrest and pull it tight Door Mirrors The convex mirror glass on the passenger s side and the aspherical mirror glass on the driver s side provide a larger field of view Vehicles or objects appear smaller in convex mirrors and further away than they are in reality f Bear this distortion in mind when estimating the distance of vehicles behind you and w...

Page 57: ...n mirrors manually Folding out door mirrors f Press button D Both door mirrors unfold automatically Folding door mirrors in and out automatically The door mirrors can be folded in automatically after the vehicle is locked Folding door mirrors in automatically f Press and hold the button on the car key for at least 1 second or On vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive press and hold the locking button i...

Page 58: ...ly change to anti dazzle position or revert to their normal state depending on the light intensity Information The incidental light within the detection area of the light sensor C must not be restricted e g by stickers on the rear window or items of luggage in the luggage compartment or on the luggage compartment cover Likewise the incidental light coming through the windshield to the front light ...

Page 59: ...g unit The airbag unit C is located behind the padded steering wheel boss In conjunction with the safety belts the airbag is a safety system designed to provide the driver with maximum protection from injury in an accident For information on the airbag system f Please see the chapter AIRBAG SYSTEMS on page 46 Heated Steering Wheel The steering wheel heating can be switched on and off with the butt...

Page 60: ...n in the vehicle unattended Manual steering wheel adjustment Adjusting steering wheel manually 1 Insert the ignition key fully into the ignition lock 2 Push locking lever downwards 3 Adjust steering wheel to suit the chosen backrest angle and your seat position by moving the steering wheel up or down and longitudinally 4 Swivel locking lever back until you feel it engage If necessary move the stee...

Page 61: ...structions supplied for the Porsche communication systems before operating the function keys Information The Porsche communication systems cannot be switched on and off using the multi function steering wheel Function buttons on the multi function steering wheel The rotary knobs at the top left and right of the steering wheel can also be pressed Distraction from Steering Wheel Functions WARNING h ...

Page 62: ...te that the second sun visor must be swivelled up before swivelling the first sun visor back Otherwise you will no longer be able to swivel the first sun visor up Make up Mirror The make up mirror on the rear of the sun visor is closed with a sliding cover The mirror glass could break in an accident and splinters could injure passengers if the sliding cover is open f Keep the sliding cover closed ...

Page 63: ... only be operated using the power window buttons in the driver s door For information on child protection f Please see the chapter DISABLING THE CONTROLS IN THE REAR on page 82 Rear power window roll up sunblind button Raising roll up sunblind on rear side windows f Pull up the corresponding power window button on the inside of the rear door or the driver s door Power windows roll up sunblind butt...

Page 64: ...eated Rear Window Brief Overview Front Control Panel 63 Brief Overview Rear Control Panel 4 Zone Air Conditioning 64 Overview of Air Conditioning 65 General Functions 66 Automatically Controlled Air Conditioning 70 Heated Rear Window Door Mirror Heating 76 Windshield Heating 76 Parking Heater 77 ...

Page 65: ...e left side or button L for the right side Set temperature Left vehicle side Press button B up warmer or down colder Right vehicle side Press button H up warmer or down colder Set air quantity manually Left vehicle side Press button C up more or down less Right vehicle side Press button I up more or down less Set air distribution manually Air to windshield for left or right side Press button D or ...

Page 66: ...on E for the left side or button K for the right side Set temperature For left side Press button A up warmer or down colder For right side Press button G up warmer or down colder Set air quantity manually For left side Press button B up more or down less For right side Press button H up more or down less Set air distribution manually Air to door vents central vents and to footwell for left or righ...

Page 67: ...reas Rear air conditioning control panel 4 zone air conditioning Automatic 4 zone air conditioning The air conditioning system controls the preset interior temperature completely automatically Temperature air quantity and air distribution can be set individually for the front left front right rear left and rear right air conditioned areas Vehicles with 4 zone air conditioning have an additional co...

Page 68: ... locked on vehicles with comfort memory REST mode Using engine residual heat The residual heat of the engine can be used to heat the interior for up to 20 minutes after the ignition has been switched off f When the ignition is switched off press button on the front control panel The indicator light on the button lights up The air conditioning settings cannot be changed in REST mode Deactivating th...

Page 69: ...ature AC mode must be activated f Press button The indicator light on the button lights up The air conditioning compressor is switched on or Press button for the left or right climate zone Switching off AC mode AC mode can be switched off manually to save fuel for example f Press button The indicator light on the button goes out The air conditioning compressor is switched off The cooling function ...

Page 70: ...ows to the windshield and the front side windows A lock symbol appears in the displays on the operating unit for the rear air conditioned areas Air conditioning settings cannot be modified Accepting settings for driver s side for the entire vehicle The MONO function allows the air conditioning settings for the driver s side to be accepted for the entire vehicle Switching on MONO mode f Press butto...

Page 71: ...n the multi purpose display f Please see the chapter SETTING AIR CONDITIONING on page 135 Information The recommended operating mode is automatic air recirculation mode default setting Information on air conditioning compressor The air conditioning compressor Can switch off briefly to ensure sufficient engine cooling if the engine is operating under extreme load Switches off automatically at tempe...

Page 72: ... windshield see page 68 Air recirculation mode see page 69 Air conditioning compressor see page 69 A Air recirculation mode B Defrost windshield C MONO mode D AC MAX mode E Heated rear window door mirror heating F AC mode Front control panel right air conditioned area G Air conditioning display right side H Temperature right side I Air quantity right side J Air to windshield right side K Air to ce...

Page 73: ...can be controlled manually The manual setting is retained until the appropriate function button is pressed again or the button is pressed Rear control panel left air conditioned area A Air conditioning display left side B Temperature left side C Air quantity left side D Air to door vents central vents and to footwell left side E Air to door vents and central vents left side F AUTO mode left side a...

Page 74: ...erature f Press button for the relevant air conditioned area downwards The preset temperature value is shown on the air conditioning display If LO or HI appears on the display the system is operating at maximum cooling or heating power Automatic mode is switched off Information If one air conditioned area is set to LO or HI the other air conditioned areas are also set to LO or HI Pressing the butt...

Page 75: ...ds f If windows mist up press for the left and right vehicle side on the front control panel upwards increase air quantity Air distribution front control panel Setting air distribution manually Front control panel f Press button The air flows to the windshield and the side windows f Press button The air flows from the central and side vents The air vents must be open f Press button The air flows t...

Page 76: ...L PANEL REAR MODE 4 ZONE AIR CONDITIONING on page 74 Disabling control panel for rear air conditioned areas 4 zone air conditioning The power window buttons on the rear doors and the control panel on the rear center console except the rear central locking button can be disabled by pressing the safety button in the control panel on the driver s door Switching child protection on off f Press the saf...

Page 77: ...tended ventilation panel on top of the dashboard can be activated or deactivated separately in the multi purpose display on the instrument panel The air flow in the passenger compartment is more diffuse and less direct The automatic control on the air conditioning system adjusts the air flow quantity automatically For information on activating the extended ventilation control f Please see the chap...

Page 78: ...on panel For information on the extended ventilation panel f Please see the chapter EXTENDED VENTILATION PANEL on page 75 Automatic air recirculation For information on automatic air recirculation mode f Please see the chapter AIR RECIRCULATION MODE on page 69 Heated Rear Window Door Mirror Heating The heated rear window door mirror heating is ready for operation when the engine is running Switchi...

Page 79: ...engine is not running When outside temperatures are less than approx 15 C When there is sufficient fuel in the tank reserve not reached When the battery is sufficiently charged Information When the parking heater is activated for the first time after not being used for a long time e g after the summer it may take two attempts to switch it on in rare cases if the parking heater does not start at th...

Page 80: ... purpose display when the ignition is switched on f Please see the chapter OPERATING PARKING HEATER ON THE MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY on page 115 The indicator light on the parking heater button in the center console lights up when the parking heater is activated Programming a timer in the multi function display A switch on time for automatic activation of the parking heater can be programmed in the m...

Page 81: ...Windows and Sliding Roofs 79 Windows and Sliding Roofs Power Windows 80 Sliding Lifting Roof 83 Panorama Roof System 85 Emergency Operation of Sliding Lifting Roof or Panorama Roof System 88 ...

Page 82: ... f Always keep the side windows closed while driving off road Operational readiness of power windows The power windows are ready for operation With ignition switched on After the ignition is switched off and before the driver s or passenger s door is first opened but for a maximum of 10 minutes One touch operation for closing the door windows is available only when the ignition is switched on A Po...

Page 83: ...position Power window switch in the rear door Information If a window is blocked during closing it will stop and open again by several inches If the window is blocked a second time within approximately 10 seconds one touch operation is disabled for this window The window can be closed manually The window then closes with its full closing force One touch operation is enabled again once the window h...

Page 84: ...on The indicator light in the safety button lights up if child protection is active Storing end position of the door windows after connecting the vehicle battery The end positions of the door windows are lost when the battery is disconnected and reconnected One touch operation of the windows is disabled Perform these steps for all windows 1 Close the window completely once by pulling the rocker sw...

Page 85: ... roof is operated using the button in the overhead operating console The sliding roof button has a two stage function for all directions of motion These two detent positions can be felt clearly when you actuate the switch First setting manual operation If the button is moved to the first setting in one direction the sliding lifting roof is adjusted manually in the relevant direction Adjustment sto...

Page 86: ...st be stationary in order to store the end position for the sliding lifting roof 1 Switch on ignition 2 Press button forward in closing direction and hold in position The process for storing the end position begins after approximately 10 seconds Press and hold the button until the roof has stopped moving completely The process takes a maximum of 20 seconds Start the storing process again if the bu...

Page 87: ... not fitted correctly f Check that the roof attachments are properly fitted before starting to drive f Make sure that there is sufficient clearance between the Panorama roof system and the fitted roof attachments Operational readiness of the Panorama roof system The Panorama roof system is ready for operation When the ignition is switched on After the ignition is switched off and before the driver...

Page 88: ...or the other drive mechanism For information on storing the end position of the roll up sunblind f Please see the chapter STORING END POSITION OF THE ROLL UP SUNBLIND on page 87 When storing the end position the force limiter is not available and the Panorama roof system will close with full force f Make sure that nobody can be injured when closing the Panorama roof system The vehicle must be stat...

Page 89: ... the roof is opened while the roll up sunblind is closed the roll up sunblind also opens automatically When the roof is opened in the vehicle s longitudinal direction the roll up sunblind also opens automatically When the roof is opened in the tilt position the roll up sunblind also opens automatically by approx 10 cm ventilation position Information When the roof is in tilt position the roll up s...

Page 90: ...cleaning function f Drive off The roll up sunblind opens automatically or Operate the Panorama roof system The roll up sunblind opens automatically or Open the roll up sunblind with the rocker switch Emergency Operation of Sliding Lifting Roof or Panorama Roof System If there are persons or animals in the movement range of the sliding lifting roof or Panorama roof system parts of the body could be...

Page 91: ...le in a downward direction using your finger or a screwdriver and fold it down 5 Insert the key fully into the motor and turn it either to the left or right depending on whether you want to open or close the roof Press the key up while turning it so that it does not slip out and become damaged 6 Remove the key and put it back in its storage position 7 Clip in the overhead operating console and cli...

Page 92: ...shield Wipers Light Switch 91 Automatic Driving Light Assistant 91 Instrument Lighting 93 Turn Signal High Beam Headlight Flasher Stalk 94 Emergency Flasher 94 Light Fault or Failure 95 Interior Lighting 96 Brief Overview Windshield Wipers 98 Windshield Wiper Washer Stalk 99 ...

Page 93: ...ccordance with the relevant national regulations Activating the headlights using the automatic driving light assistant function therefore does not absolve the driver of responsibility for correct operation of the driving headlights and running lights f Always carefully monitor the automatic driving light control Light Switch Light is switched off When the ignition is switched on the daytime drivin...

Page 94: ...t Rain function The low beam is switched on automatically after five seconds of continuous wiper operation If the wipers have not been used for approx 4 minutes the low beam is switched off Automatic headlight leveling When the ignition and 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 automatic...

Page 95: ...ght At speeds greater than 5 mph 8 km h the low beam or high beam headlight is swivelled in the direction of the curve to illuminate the road more clearly depending on the speed of the vehicle and the extent to which the steering wheel is turned In the event of a fault in the dynamic cornering light the PDLS warning light in the instrument panel starts flashing and a warning message appears on the...

Page 96: ...n to switch on the right or left parking light If the parking light is switched on the message Parking light on will appear on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel after the ignition is switched off and when the door is opened For information on warning messages on the multi function display f Please see the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on page 139 Emergency Flasher The emerge...

Page 97: ...cle is stopped and cause a collision Exhaust fumes and the exhaust system are very hot when the engine is running The exhaust system including the tailpipe remains hot for some time after the vehicle is turned off f Do not park or operate the vehicle in areas where the hot exhaust system may come in contact with dry grass brush fuel spill or other flammable material The engine and surrounding comp...

Page 98: ...Dimming brightness adjustment f Press button B for the front interior light or button E for the relevant rear interior light and hold for at least 1 second until the desired level of brightness is reached Reading lights Switching front reading lights on and off f Press button C or D Switching rear reading lights on and off f Press button E above the relevant door E Button for rear reading and inte...

Page 99: ... vehicle occupants to locate important controls in the vehicle in darkness and ensure better overall orientation The lights are switched on when the vehicle is unlocked and switched off again automatically when the vehicle is locked Dimming brightness adjustment The brightness of the orientation lighting is adjusted on the multi purpose display For information on adjusting the brightness of the or...

Page 100: ...r Press the stalk to detent position 1 Adjust rain sensor Adjust switch A in the stalk upwards wipe more often or downwards wipe less often Wipe at front Slow Press the stalk to detent position 2 Fast Press the stalk to detent position 3 Once Briefly move stalk to position 4 holding stalk in position 4 accelerates wiping action Spray and wipe at front Pull stalk to position 5 and hold Wipe at rear...

Page 101: ...id unintentional operation rain sensor operation f Always hold the wiper arm securely when replacing the wiper blade f Always switch off windshield wipers before opening the engine compartment lid wiper switch in position 0 If the wiper arms are not in their end position they will automatically move to this position when the engine compartment lid is opened even if the ignition is switched off The...

Page 102: ...unt of rain on the windshield is measured Wiper speed is automatically adjusted accordingly Rain sensor operation is activated automatically at speeds of less than approx 2 mph 4 km h if the windshield wiper is switched on If you exceed a speed of approx 5 mph 8 km h the system switches to the preselected wiper setting The rain sensor remains switched off if the wiper stalk is already in position ...

Page 103: ... In the multi purpose display you can configure the rear wiper to automatically perform a series of wipes when it rains or when the windshield wipers are used while reverse gear is engaged For information on adjusting the automatic rear wiper function f Please see the chapter SETTING ACTIVATION OF THE REAR WIPER WHEN REVERSE GEAR IS ENGAGED on page 134 Information f Clean the wiper blades with win...

Page 104: ...el Canada Models 104 Compass on the Dashboard 108 Operating the Multi Purpose Display on the Instrument Panel 108 Vehicle Information 112 Audio Menu 116 Navigation Menu 116 Map Menu 117 Phone Menu 117 Trip Information 118 Tire Pressure Monitoring TPM 119 Vehicle Settings on the Multi Purpose Display 126 Overview of Warning Messages 139 ...

Page 105: ...engaged gear L Digital speedometer M Upshift indicator Cayenne with manual transmission N Tachometer Cayenne Turbo O Fuel gauge fuel tank reserve warning light Warning and indicator lights HOLD function indicator light Tire pressure warning light PDLS warning light Low beam indicator light Trailer turn signal indicator light Rear fog light indicator light Electric parking brake EPB warning light E...

Page 106: ...n engaged gear L Digital speedometer M Upshift indicator Cayenne with manual transmission N Tachometer Cayenne Turbo O Fuel gauge fuel tank reserve warning light Warning and indicator lights HOLD function indicator light Tire pressure warning light PDLS warning light Low beam indicator light Trailer turn signal indicator light Rear fog light indicator light Electric parking brake EPB warning light...

Page 107: ...uge warning light lights up if the coolant temperature is too high The warning message Engine temperature too high will also appear on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel f Switch off engine and let it cool down f Check radiators and air guides in front end of vehicle for obstructions f Check the coolant level Top up with coolant if necessary f Have the fault corrected f For more inf...

Page 108: ...ys for the total mileage and individual trips are integrated in the speedometer on the instrument panel The upper display counts the total mileage the lower display shows individual trips After exceeding 6213 miles or 9999 kilometers the trip counter returns to 0 Digital speedometer The digital speedometer is integrated in the tachometer on the instrument panel Boost pressure gauge Cayenne Turbo T...

Page 109: ...e alternator f Stop at a safe place and switch the engine off For information on warning messages on the multi function display f Please see the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on page 139 Possible causes Defect in the battery charging system Broken drive belt A broken drive belt means there is no power assistance to the steering more effort is required to steer and engine cooling fails f Do ...

Page 110: ...and the degrees B The units for the compass can be set on the multi purpose display f Please see the chapter SETTING UNITS on page 137 The compass display can also be switched off f Please see the chapter SWITCHING OFF COMPASS DISPLAY ON THE DASHBOARD on page 136 Operating the Multi Purpose Display on the Instrument Panel On the multi purpose display you can view information relating to the releva...

Page 111: ...function setting option f Turn rotary knob A upwards or downwards Confirming selection Enter f Press rotary knob A Moving back one or several selection levels f Press button B Back button Porsche Communication Management PCM functions or multi purpose display functions can be assigned to the MFS button in the multi purpose display on the instrument panel Audio source selection is preset by default...

Page 112: ...dicator The menu item currently selected is displayed in the title area The menu indicator on the right shows the position of the current menu item in the overall menu and displays the number of other menu items on this menu level The wider the menu indicator the fewer menu items the current menu contains Information area The information area C displays the menu items currently available for selec...

Page 113: ...Brightness Shift request Time Date Summer time System on Prewarning on Brightness Exterior lights Interior lights Wiper Revers opt Door unlock Door lock Relock time Mirror retract Comfort Entry Climate style Vent panel Auto air circ Multif key No display ParkAssist Warn tones Speedometer Temperature Tire pressure Boost pressure Consumption German English Info Oil level Limits Aux heater Settings S...

Page 114: ...ges information on forthcoming service intervals the current chassis setting and the average fuel consumption can be viewed in the Info submenu of the Vehicle main menu area Displaying messages All current warning messages and vehicle messages can be viewed on the multi purpose display The warning symbol in the lower status area indicates the number of pending warning messages If several warning m...

Page 115: ...apter TRIP INFORMATION on page 118 Display and measurement of the engine oil level Risk of engine damage f Regularly check the oil level each time before refueling f Do not allow the oil level to fall below the minimum mark Prerequisites for the oil level gauge 1 Park the vehicle on a level surface 2 Switch off engine which is now at operating temperature 3 Wait for approx 2 minutes 4 Select the O...

Page 116: ... maximum mark The maximum permitted engine filling capacity has been exceeded illustration D Exceeding the maximum capacity may result in blue smoke formation and cause long term damage to the catalytic converters depending on the overfill quantity and various external influences If too much engine oil was added the message Oil level above maximum appears on the multi purpose display f Have the oi...

Page 117: ...tering the time and the second is for the date The programmed switch on time must be a time in the future Activating the timer If a timer is activated the indicator light on the parking heater button in the center console will flash for 30 seconds when the ignition is switched off and will continue flashing until the vehicle is locked Information Only one timer can be active at any one time 1 Main...

Page 118: ...an enter a navigation destination in the multi purpose display Only navigation destinations from the list of previous destinations or from the list of preset POIs or stored destinations can be selected Starting route guidance If route guidance is inactive and you have entered a new navigation destination you can then start route guidance Stopping route guidance You can stop route guidance while in...

Page 119: ...one main menu you can retrieve telephone numbers stored in the phonebook or in lists of most recently dialled or received calls Dialling telephone number Answering calls Rejecting calls Ending a call 1 Select Map in the main menu 1 Select Map in the main menu and confirm 2 Select display option and confirm 3 Confirm selection Function is active Function is not active 1 Main menu Select Map Manual ...

Page 120: ...utomatically once the vehicle has remained stationary for 2 hours with the ignition key removed Total Cumulative driving data The driving data is added progressively until a reset is performed The data is retained even if the ignition key is removed To destination Driving data up to navigation destination If route guidance is active the driving data is calculated and displayed up to the navigation...

Page 121: ...ssure Monitoring gives a warning about tire damage caused by a natural loss in pressure as well as about a gradual loss of pressure caused by foreign objects Tire Pressure Monitoring cannot warn you about tire damage that occurs suddenly e g flat tire due to abrupt external effects f When a red tire pressure warning appears stop immediately in a suitable place and check the tires for damage If nec...

Page 122: ...s been detected In the event of a defect in Tire Pressure Monitoring or a temporary fault When learning new fitted wheels wheel transmitters as long as the vehicle s own wheels have not yet been recognized The tire pressure warning light on the instrument panel goes out only when the cause of the fault has been rectified Overview of Tire Pressure Monitoring functions Tire Pressure Monitoring offer...

Page 123: ... correcting the tire pressure Information Each time the ignition is switched on it may take approx 1 minute until all tire pressures are displayed Dashes appear instead of the tire pressures Viewing Tire info in the Tire pressure menu The current settings are displayed Selecting Charge in the Tire pressure menu Available setting options Part load Full load f Adapt the pressure of the tires to the ...

Page 124: ...driving at high speeds on tires which have too low a pressure is likely to result in a loss of control of your vehicle either due to a failure to maintain directional control under side loads or due to tire failure Tires are inflated to comfort pressure at the factory which is not suitable for driving at very high speeds f Always adjust the pressure in the tires to the standard pressure setting wh...

Page 125: ...ot for Cayenne Turbo 19 inch 20 inch 21 inch Tire selection has only been successfully completed when the following message appears on the multi purpose display example Summer tires 19 inch was set No monitoring System is learning f Please see the chapter SYSTEM LEARNING on page 124 Information The message Action canceled appears if the setting process is interrupted All entries made up to this po...

Page 126: ...ressure information is displayed as soon as Tire Pressure Monitoring has assigned the wheels recognized as belonging to the vehicle to the correct wheel positions f Check the tire pressure for all wheels under Fill info f Correct the tire pressure to the required pressure if necessary Yellow warning Inflate Tire pressure warnings The tire pressure warning light on the instrument panel and a corres...

Page 127: ...l If the tire settings are not updated the message Tire change Update settings is displayed on the multi purpose display f Update the multi purpose display settings the next time the vehicle is stationary Pressure increase as the result of temperature increase In accordance with physical principles the tire pressure changes as the temperature changes For every 18 F 10 C change in temperature the t...

Page 128: ...not activated Resetting to factory settings All settings made in the multi purpose display can be reset to the factory settings Information All personal settings that have already been stored will be lost as a result of resetting to factory settings Adapting appearance of multi purpose display The contents and appearance of the multi purpose display can be adapted individually Selecting main menu ...

Page 129: ...ignment to the display areas 1 2 3 and 4 Available display contents Veh voltage Boost pressure Oil pressure Oil temperature Coolant temp coolant temperature Fuel range Int Trip time driving time to intermediate destination Int Arrival arrival time at intermediate destination Dst Trip time driving time to destination Dst Arrival arrival time at destination Compass on multi purpose display Date Stat...

Page 130: ... text appears when the voice control button is pressed Speed limit Speed limits marked on the map in the navigation system are displayed Adapting lower status area You can assign the current time and outside temperature to the lower status area B in the multi purpose display Available display contents Time Temperature Time Temp Adjusting display brightness The brightness of the multi purpose displ...

Page 131: ...vailable depending on satellite signal reception Setting the time The time time format and time zone can be set in the Time menu Setting the time format The time can be displayed in 12 hour or 24 hour format Available setting options 12h 24h Setting current time The hours and minutes can be set individually 1 Main menu Select Vehicle Settings Display 2 Select Shift request in the menu 3 Confirm se...

Page 132: ...odule Setting summer time The vehicle clock can be configured to change to summer time 1 Main menu Select Vehicle Settings Date Time Time 2 Select Zone and confirm 3 Set desired time zone and confirm 1 Main menu Select Vehicle Settings Date Time Date and confirm 1 Main menu Select Vehicle Settings Date Time Date 2 Format and confirm 3 Select desired setting and confirm 1 Main menu Select Vehicle S...

Page 133: ...formation and warning stage is automatically adjusted according to the ambient brightness Setting display brightness on door mirror You can adjust the basic brightness Available setting options Dark Mid Bright 1 Select Vehicle Settings Active Safe PAS and confirm 1 Select Vehicle Settings Active Safe PAS 2 Select System on 3 Confirm selection Active Safe is switched on Active Safe is switched off ...

Page 134: ...icles Inverted Headlight position optimized for left hand traffic on left hand drive vehicles Information If the headlight position is set to Inverted the message Headlights adapted for LHD RHD appears on the multi purpose display each time the ignition or low beam headlights are switched on For information on warning messages on the multi purpose display f Please see the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNI...

Page 135: ...information on the front wipers f Please see the chapter FRONT WIPER AND HEADLIGHT WASHER SYSTEM on page 99 Available setting options Automatic The rain sensor is activated automatically if the wiper stalk is in position 1 when the ignition is switched on Manual The rain sensor remains deactivated if the wiper stalk is in position 1 when the ignition is switched on 1 Main menu Select Vehicle Setti...

Page 136: ...king and unlocking settings on the vehicle can be adjusted The Entry function can be switched on and off Setting door unlocking You can configure specific doors to unlock when the vehicle is unlocked Available setting options All doors All doors and the tailgate are unlocked when the vehicle is unlocked Driver s door The driver s door and the tailgate are unlocked when the vehicle is unlocked 1 Ma...

Page 137: ... back automatically and allow the driver to get in and out of the vehicle more easily Setting air conditioning The automatic air conditioning can be changed individually Adjusting air flow The strength of the air flow and the air quantity can be adjusted Available setting options Soft Normal Strong 1 Main menu Select Vehicle Settings Locking 2 Door lock and confirm 3 Select desired setting and con...

Page 138: ...vehicle menu Trip menu Display trip menu TPM menu Display TPM menu ACC menu Display ACC menu Audio menu Display audio menu Phone menu Display Phone menu Navigation Display Navigation menu Map menu Display navigation map on the multi purpose display Switching off compass display on the dashboard The compass display on the dashboard can be switched off and then on again For information on the compas...

Page 139: ...splays and the tire pressure display on the multi purpose display Setting speedometer and compass units The units used for speed and distance information on the speedometer and compass display can be adjusted Available setting options km km h Miles mph Setting unit for temperature gauges The measurement unit for temperature gauges can be changed Available setting options C F 1 Main menu Select Veh...

Page 140: ...mption display The unit can be set for the fuel consumption display Available setting options l 100 km MPG US MPG UK km l Changing the language The language of the display text on the multi function display can be changed 1 Select Vehicle Settings Units 2 Select Tire pressure 3 Select desired setting and confirm 1 Select Vehicle Settings Units 2 Select Boost pressure 3 Select desired setting and c...

Page 141: ... oil level is correct Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Fault Oil pressure monitoring The oil pressure can no longer be monitored automatically Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Failure Oil level measurement The oil level can no longer be monitored automatically Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Oil level minimum reached Top up e...

Page 142: ...ignition lock Danger If the selector lever is not in position P the vehicle could roll away Move gear lever to position P or N Tiptronic S transmission Engine can only be started in selector lever position P or N Gearbox emergency operation Restricted gearshift comfort have the fault corrected immediatelyat an authorized Porsche dealer Gearbox emergency operation No selector lever position is disp...

Page 143: ...e dealer Brake pad worn Have brake pads replaced immediately Consult an authorized Porsche dealer flashes Release electric parking brake Pull the electric parking brake switch Press brake pedal Press the brake pedal when releasing the electric parking brake Fault Electric parking brake Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Electric parking brake in service mode Have the fault co...

Page 144: ...e system fault Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Offroad mode on off Off road driving program engaged switched off Center differential lock on off Center differential lock is engaged switched off Rear differential lock on off Rear differential lock is engaged switched off Fault Differential lock Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Sport unavail with acti...

Page 145: ...ealer Fault Porsche Entry Drive Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Key in luggage space Remove key from luggage compartment Key not recognized Make sure that you have the car key with you Replace ignition key battery Replace the battery in the car key Multiple keys recognized in vehicle Information message Several car keys in the vehicle e g in the possession of a passenger C...

Page 146: ...requires a certain amount of time to learn the wheels During this time the current tire pressures are not available on the multi purpose display System not active Fault in Tire Pressure Monitoring system Tire pressure is not monitored Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer System not active Temporary fault Temporary fault in the Tire Pressure Monitoring system Tire pressure is no...

Page 147: ... Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Sunroof not closed fully Close sliding roof fully LCA temporarily unavailable LCA is temporarily unavailable due to weather conditions or traffic congestion Reactivate LCA by pressing the button Fault LCA Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer LCA sensors blocked LCA sensors can be blocked by bicycle carriers stickers dirt...

Page 148: ...fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Fault Check Engine Have the fault corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer Example Full maintenance in XXX mls Service reminder Bring the vehicle in for service no later than after the distance time shown has elapsed The intervals in the Maintenance booklet are decisive however Tailgate Close the tailgate Example Door open Also Doors engine compartm...

Page 149: ...eration Tips 176 Porsche Communication Management PCM 178 USB iPod and AUX 178 Voice Control 179 Manual Transmission Clutch 179 Tiptronic S 180 Selector Lever Positions 181 Driving Programs for On Road and Off Road Driving 184 Transmission and Chassis Control Systems 188 Air Suspension with Leveling System and Height Adjustment 195 Porsche Active Suspension Management PASM 197 Porsche Dynamic Chas...

Page 150: ...tion lock if the emergency operation is performed f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY OPERATION UNLOCKING THE IGNITION KEY on page 149 Ignition lock position 0 Initial position The engine and the ignition are switched off in ignition lock position 0 The ignition key can be removed in ignition lock position 0 Ignition lock position 1 Ignition on f Turn ignition key to position 1 All electrical equip...

Page 151: ...Drive Interference in radio transmission between the vehicle and ignition lock or a discharged ignition lock battery can disable the Porsche Entry Drive comfort function If this happens the control unit can be removed from the ignition lock and the vehicle can be started using the standard ignition key f Please see the chapter EMERGENCY OPERATION UNLOCKING THE IGNITION KEY on page 149 Emergency op...

Page 152: ...unventilated area It is not recommended to sit in your car for prolonged periods with the engine on and the car not moving Exhaust fumes and the exhaust system are very hot when the engine is running The exhaust system remains hot for some time after the engine is turned off f Do not park or drive your vehicle where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come into contact with the h...

Page 153: ... ensure a good battery charge condition thereby ensuring that the battery will start the engine all electrical loads that are not required should be switched off when the ignition is switched on and when engine revolutions are low in traffic jams in city traffic or in queues Stopping f Only remove the ignition key when the vehicle is stationary f Only switch the ignition off when the vehicle is st...

Page 154: ... R You can drive off normally Information The engine will start automatically in certain situations e g if the vehicle starts rolling if air conditioning causes reduced comfort or if the brake vacuum is reduced Starting the engine manually after leaving the vehicle If the driver s safety belt is unbuckled or the driver s door is opened after the engine was stopped automatically the engine will not...

Page 155: ...ly by the Auto Start Stop function and if the driver is detected in the vehicle driver s safety belt fastened and driver s door closed the indicator light on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel will light up green If the Auto Stop function is not available or if no driver is detected in the vehicle after the engine has stopped automatically driver s safety belt open or driver s door ...

Page 156: ...ELS on page 103 f Please see the chapter INSTRUMENT PANEL CANADA MODELS on page 104 Releasing the parking brake The electric parking brake can only be released when the ignition is switched on 1 Press the brake pedal 2 Pull switch The brake warning light on the instrument panel goes out Automatic electric parking brake release when driver s intention to drive off is detected If the engine is runni...

Page 157: ...PCCB Even though the brake disks consist of alloyed gray cast iron they will unavoidably start to corrode if your car is parked for an extended period The brakes will tend to rub as a result The nature extent and effects of corrosion depend on the amount of time the vehicle was parked whether road salt or grit was spread and whether grease dissolving agents were used in car washes If the braking c...

Page 158: ...ibility Information In case one of the two brake circuits fails increased pedal travel is required to bring your vehicle to a full stop f Before descending a steep grade reduce speed and shift the transmission into a lower gear to control speed f Do not ride the brakes by resting your foot on the pedal when not intending to apply brake pressure f Do not hold the pedal down too long or too often Th...

Page 159: ...cle in front and dry the brakes by applying them at intervals Make sure that the traffic behind you is not affected After a long drive over salted or gritted roads a coating may form on the brake disks and pads that significantly reduces friction and therefore also braking effect f Even though the brake disks consist of alloyed gray cast iron they will unavoidably start to corrode if your vehicle ...

Page 160: ... while driving Switching cruise control readiness on f Press button A on the control stalk Maintaining and storing speed 1 Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed using the accelerator pedal 2 Push the control stalk on the steering wheel forward position 1 The current driving speed is now stored as the desired speed which will be maintained automatically Accelerating e g to overtake Variant ...

Page 161: ... 159 f Press the control stalk down position 3 or Press the brake or clutch pedal or move the Tiptronic selector lever to position N Cruise control operation is interrupted automatically If the set vehicle speed is exceeded by more than approx 16 mph 25 km h for longer than 20 seconds If the actual vehicle speed falls below the set vehicle speed by approx 37 mph 60 km h for longer than 60 seconds ...

Page 162: ... keep the direction of travel in your field of view Radar sensor Adaptive cruise control uses a radar sensor located in the middle of the front apron arrow Information f Always keep the radar sensor clean and free of ice and snow to ensure that it is fully functional For car care instructions f Please see the chapter CAR CARE INSTRUCTIONS on page 255 This equipment complies with FCC radiation expo...

Page 163: ...e desired speed that was set is maintained constantly Vehicle detected in front driving in traffic If a vehicle traveling ahead of you in the same lane is detected as driving slower than the selected desired speed adaptive cruise control will automatically maintain a set distance from the vehicle in front If the vehicle in front stops adaptive cruise control will slow your vehicle down to a stop p...

Page 164: ...status display B appears at the bottom left of the multi purpose display The status display B turns orange when adaptive cruise control is active The status display B is gray when adaptive cruise control is inactive Examples Switching adaptive cruise control on and off Switching adaptive cruise control on f Press button R on the control stalk The gray status display appears on the multi purpose di...

Page 165: ... desired speed which will be maintained automatically within the control range of 20 to 100 mph 30 to 160 km h and appears orange in the status display B The red triangle C under the progress bar for the speed control range shows the speed of your vehicle 2 Release the accelerator pedal The desired speed is maintained automatically unless a vehicle traveling in front is detected as driving slower ...

Page 166: ...Z down The desired distance is reduced There are fewer orange segments shown in the desired distance display A Display showing distance from vehicle in front If a vehicle is detected in front the vehicle symbol D appears on the multi purpose display and in the status display B The gray area E shows the current distance from the vehicle in front Possible distance settings Suitable for fast driving ...

Page 167: ...or pedal briefly Your vehicle drives off again automatically Information Your vehicle will not drive off if the vehicle detected in front is stationary Adaptive cruise control is ready Automatic speed and distance control can only be resumed when your vehicle is moving 1 Drive off normally 2 Press the control stalk on the steering wheel up position 4 RESUME or Set or change the desired speed Inter...

Page 168: ...d ahead PSM off Adaptive cruise control is not available because PSM was switched off ACC cutoff Adaptive cruise control was deactivated Steering turned too far The steering is turned too far PHC active Porsche Hill Control PHC is active or on standby For information on Porsche Stability Management PSM f Please see the chapter PORSCHE STABILITY MANAGEMENT PSM on page 189 General information Sport ...

Page 169: ... shaped area in front of your vehicle Detection can be limited or unreliable depending on the traffic situation and the size of the vehicle in front The system may brake too late or unexpectedly Stationary vehicles are not detected The system cannot respond to stationary vehicles f Drive with extreme care f Slow down if necessary A Vehicles changing lanes cutting in If a vehicle is changing lanes ...

Page 170: ...ar sensor detects that the vehicle is coming critically close to a moving obstacle in order to bridge the air gaps and improve braking response Brake Assist Plus Reduction of the activation threshold of the Brake Assist function if the sensor detects that the vehicle is coming critically close to a moving obstacle The activation threshold of the Brake Assist function is reduced in three stages dep...

Page 171: ...rmation The situations described below lead to the assumption that the driver is driving carefully and the prewarning and acute warning functions are disabled The driver drives around tight corners The driver is braking If the driver accelerates sharply this action is interpreted as an active driving request e g indicating the driver s intention to overtake When adaptive cruise control is on the P...

Page 172: ...dy This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may ca...

Page 173: ...he relevant area around the vehicle in view at all times f Please note that Lane Change Assist will only alert you to approaching vehicles or vehicles in the blind spot area when you are driving at 20 mph 30 km h or faster f Please note that Lane Change Assist will not work in tight corners corner radius of less than 109 yd 100 m f Even with Lane Change Assist absolute care and attention on the pa...

Page 174: ... Change Assist If there is a greater speed difference this is not indicated on the door mirror Information and Warning stage Lane Change Assist has 2 warning indicator stages the information stage and the warning stage Depending on whether or not you have set the turn signal to indicate that you intend to change lane Lane Change Assist helps you by activating the relevant warning indicator stage I...

Page 175: ...r a vehicle is approaching the earlier the warning indicator on the door mirror lights up You are alerted to all vehicles detected by Lane Change Assist when they are in the blind spot area at the latest Changing lanes can already be critical for vehicles approaching at speed if there is still no indication on the door mirror Driving situation vehicle approaching slowly A Warning indicator on door...

Page 176: ...st detects the vehicle that is falling back slowly speed difference of less than 9 mph 15 km h on the right The warning indicator on the door mirror lights up in information stage C Warning indicator flashes in warning stage When you set the turn signal in driving situation B the warning indicator on the door mirror will flash brightly several times Lane Change Assist is telling you that you may h...

Page 177: ...ate ambient brightness Information Lane Change Assist is not active while you are adjusting the brightness The warning indicator lights up briefly only to help you to set the brightness Your settings are automatically stored and assigned to the radio key you are using General information System related limits are set for Lane Change Assist while driving Please drive with extreme care therefore whe...

Page 178: ...itself Information Electronic accessories should only be installed by your authorized Porsche dealer Equipment which has not been tested and approved by Porsche may impair radio reception Fading and drifting FM range is limited to about 25 miles 40 km except for some high power stations If a vehicle is moving away from the desired station s transmitter the signal will tend to fade and or drift Thi...

Page 179: ...is available before you start driving Then make use of the hands free phone at all times It is essential to observe the telephone manufacturer s instructions before operating the telephone Any portable telephone or radio transmitter which is used in a Porsche must be properly installed in accordance with the technical requirements of Porsche The transmission power must not exceed 10 W The devices ...

Page 180: ...acy is not yet achieved during the fine calibration process If the vehicle has been transported e g ferry car train the system may take a few minutes after being switched on before it determines the current location Serious tire slip e g spinning wheels on snow may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation When the battery has been disconnected it may take up to 15 minutes before the navigation ...

Page 181: ...ully when changing gears Make sure that the gearshift lever is completely engaged f Only shift into reverse when the car has come to a complete stop Floor mats of the correct size and with the appropriate fastening are available from your authorized Porsche dealer The positions of the gears are shown on the shift diagram on the gearshift lever f When shifting gears always ensure that the clutch pe...

Page 182: ... gear changes Changing selector lever position The selector lever is blocked when the ignition is switched off The selector lever can be moved from position P and N only with the ignition switched on the brake pedal pressed and the release button pressed arrow Release button The release button arrow on the front of the selector lever prevents unintentional gear changes The release button must be p...

Page 183: ...ears are shifted automatically according to the accelerator position and speed Depending on how the vehicle is driven economical or sporty driving style and on the resistance e g driving uphill the gear changing points are shifted towards higher or lower engine speed ranges The accelerator movement driving speed longitudinal and lateral acceleration and the road profile all have an influence on th...

Page 184: ...eral acceleration and overrunning When the vehicle is stationary e g at a junction The system leaves manual selection mode automatically after around 8 seconds unless cornering or overrunning after driving off Kickdown The kickdown function is active in selector lever position D and M f For optimum acceleration e g when overtaking press the accelerator pedal beyond the full throttle point kickdown...

Page 185: ...upshift does not occur the transmission shifts up in this case as a result of kickdown operation Information Off road mode The kickdown function is not available in selector lever position M in Off road mode If for example the upper engine speed limit is reached during overtaking and an automatic upshift does not occur the transmission only shifts up when you press a shift button or briefly press ...

Page 186: ...ctrical fault the selector lever lock in position P e g for towing the vehicle can be released manually 1 Remove the front ashtray insert Please see the chapter FRONT ASHTRAY STORAGE COMPARTMENT on page 217 2 Take a screwdriver from the tool kit insert it into the opening for the emergency release yellow plastic part and press against the spring force At the same time fully press in the release bu...

Page 187: ...139 f The on road driving program can be engaged at any time Selecting off road driving program f Push rocker switch forward The vehicle becomes one step more suitable for off road driving Selecting on road driving program f Pull rocker switch to the rear The vehicle becomes one step more suitable for on road driving Once the driving program has been selected the rocker switch springs back to home...

Page 188: ...SAGES on page 139 Recommended settings Sport mode Function The sports exhaust system is switched on and a sportier car set up is obtained when Sport mode is switched on Interventions by the Porsche control systems are intentionally shifted towards greater agility and driving performance PASM Porsche Active Suspension Management is automatically changed to Sport mode resulting in a stiffer suspensi...

Page 189: ...F WARNING MESSAGES on page 139 Vehicles with air suspension If you wish to use the characteristics of Sport mode and the sports exhaust system but would like a more comfortable chassis setup you can switch PASM and PDCC separately to Normal or Comfort mode and or raise the ride height of the vehicle f Press the corresponding PASM button in the center console The light emitting diode in the button ...

Page 190: ...rque Vectoring Lateral dynamic braking for sportier and more agile cornering Electronically controlled rear differential lock PSM Porsche Stability Management Driving stability control Anti lock brake system ABS Brake system prefilling Brake booster Automatic brake differential ABD Anti slip regulation ASR Engine drag torque control MSR Air suspension with level control and height adjustment Full ...

Page 191: ...g precision with gentle braking interventions which are not even noticed by the driver on the inside rear wheel when cornering The vehicle follows the steering angle of the front wheels more precisely Understeering at the stability limit is almost fully prevented This in turn enhances the lateral acceleration potential Higher cornering speeds are then possible The electronically controlled rear di...

Page 192: ...Information When PSM is switched off wheel specific brake interventions and the anti slip regulation system ASR are also inactive The automatic brake differential ABD remains on Off road PSM PSM in the off road driving program When the off road driving program is active an off road PSM specially matched to off road driving is activated to improve traction In order to improve driveability on diffic...

Page 193: ...tial ABD remains on Switching PSM back on f Press button PSM is active immediately The light emitting diode in the button and the PSM OFF warning light on the instrument panel go out A message appears on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel The PSM warning light on the instrument panel lights up for a lamp check when the ignition is switched on The light indicates a control operation ...

Page 194: ...rsche dealer in order to prevent the occurrence of further faults with unpredictable consequences The ABS control unit is adjusted for the approved tire dimensions The use of tires with non approved dimensions can lead to different wheel speeds causing ABS to switch off Off road ABS ABS in the off road driving program When the off road driving program is active an ABS configuration specially match...

Page 195: ...hen the HOLD function is active the brake pedal may feel different and you may hear hydraulic noises Pressing the footbrake while the HOLD function is active can cause pulsations in the pedal This behavior is normal for the system It is not a fault Porsche Hill Control PHC Porsche Hill Control is an assistance system that helps the driver when driving slowly downhill at speeds of between approx 2 ...

Page 196: ...speed is increased and stored when you release the stalk Decelerating f Pull the control stalk on the steering wheel towards the steering wheel and keep it pulled position 2 The desired speed is reduced and stored when you release the stalk Measurements on test stands Brake tests Brake tests must be carried out only in the on road driving program and on plate type or roller type test stands The fo...

Page 197: ...ive The vehicle is automatically raised to terrain level when the off road driving program is activated Special terrain level High level II This setting is intended only for extremely challenging terrain requiring maximum ground clearance Compared with normal level the vehicle is raised by around 2 28 in 58 mm front axle and 2 17 in 55 mm rear axle Special terrain level can only be selected manual...

Page 198: ...Briefly press rocker switch forward The vehicle is raised one level Lowering the vehicle f Briefly pull rocker switch to the rear The vehicle is lowered one level Indication of selected level The selected level is indicated by light emitting diodes next to the rocker switch illustration The corresponding light emitting diode next to the rocker switch flashes during the adjustment process It then l...

Page 199: ...s setups can be selected at the push of a button comfort normal sport If the chassis setups comfort or normal have been selected the system automatically changes the setup to sport when the vehicle is driven in a sporty manner Selecting chassis setup 1 Switch on ignition 2 Press the appropriate button Information The last selected chassis setup is stored in the memory after the ignition is switche...

Page 200: ...t consult an authorized Porsche dealer Checking hydraulic fluid The hydraulic fluid is checked and changed regularly as part of servicing Further important information on Maintenance can be found in a separate section f Please see the chapter EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE on page 239 Off Road Driving Please read this section carefully before driving off road with your Porsc...

Page 201: ...systems are available for off road driving Off road PTM Off road PTV Plus depending on vehicle equipment Off road PSM Off road ABS f For further information on the functioning of chassis control systems Please see the chapter TRANSMISSION AND CHASSIS CONTROL SYSTEMS on page 188 Before driving off road Tires f Check tread depth and inflation pressure of tires f Check for damage and remove any forei...

Page 202: ... not in gear Exclusive use of the footbrake is too risky in such situations Information f Activate the off road driving program before taking extreme uphill or downhill gradients f Do not perform manual gear changes when driving and try to avoid stopping f Avoid high engine speeds Traction on uphill gradients Information f Activate the off road driving program and engage differential lock s if nec...

Page 203: ... water must not be deeper than 19 7 in 50 cm The water must not be deeper than 21 9 in 55 5 cm for vehicles with level control and height adjustment f Make sure that the door sills and rubber seals are clean before starting to drive f Avoid producing bow waves by driving at an appropriate speed f Do not drive through deep or rapidly flowing water Deep or rapidly flowing water such as mountain stre...

Page 204: ...hicle will become bogged down f Follow existing tracks provided they have not been covered by blown sand are not too deep and the vehicle s ground clearance is sufficient Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle f If you need to stop the vehicle on sand choose a downward slope if possible to allow you to drive off again more easily When driving on slopes with soft sand on vehicles with...

Page 205: ... Compartment and Roof Transport System Loadspace 204 Cargo Management System 205 Luggage Compartment Cover 208 Luggage Safety Net 209 Ski Bag 211 Roof Transport System 212 Storage 215 Cupholder 216 Front Ashtray Storage Compartment 217 Rear Ashtray 218 Cigarette Lighter 218 ...

Page 206: ...loadspace floor 2 Unclip support arm B and insert it into fixing recess C in the loadspace floor Closing the loadspace floor 1 Lift the loadspace floor and clip support arm B into its holder in the vehicle floor 2 Close the loadspace floor Tie down rings You can secure the load in the luggage compartment to prevent it from slipping Tie down straps or the luggage net can be fastened to the tie down...

Page 207: ...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 is correctly positioned the load should no longer be able to move 3 Release the end elements 4 Check that the elements are locked in position by pushing against them Inserting and adjusting the strap ...

Page 208: ...cannot move 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 mounting rail press down and slide into position 3 Insert the second element in the same opening A press down and slide in the opposite direction 4 Check that the elements are locked in position by...

Page 209: ...uring a load The tie down 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 down and slide the tie down ring in the corresponding direction 3 Release button C 4 Check that the tie down ring is locked in position by pushing it 5 Insert the remaining tie down rings Information The opposing tie down rings mu...

Page 210: ...e guides on the left and right side walls Retracting luggage compartment cover f Disengage the luggage compartment cover from guides on the side walls and carefully guide it back into the retractor roller Retractable covers The area between the luggage compartment cover and the adjustable rear seat backrests can be covered by two retractable covers Pulling out retractable cover f Pull the retracta...

Page 211: ...d sliding the side panel in direction of arrow 3 Press the cover down until it locks securely with an audible click 4 Move the backrests into vertical position and engage the retractable covers on the rear seat backrests Luggage Safety Net The luggage safety net can hold back only lightweight objects in the event of braking changes in direction or in an accident f For information on stowing loads ...

Page 212: ...m the end of the rail It must be possible to tension the net vertically and the net must not be bent around the rear seats 3 Attach the luggage safety net in the tie down rings on the loadspace floor using the bottom hooks 4 Tighten the net by pulling on the belt strap Seat backrests folded over f Fold backrests forward Please see the chapter FOLDING REAR SEAT BACKRESTS FORWARD on page 41 Always m...

Page 213: ...ively remove the middle headrest Please see the chapter REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE MIDDLE HEADREST OF THE REAR SEAT on page 36 2 Lift up the belt buckle on the middle seat 3 Fold the backrest on the middle rear seat forward Please see the chapter FOLDING MIDDLE SEAT BACKREST FORWARD on page 42 4 Slide the ski bag through the loadspace over the folded seat backrest Make sure not to damage the cent...

Page 214: ...the maximum speeds depends on the nature size and weight of the load being carried f Driving braking and steering behavior change due to the higher center of gravity and the greater wind resistance You should adapt your driving style accordingly Nevertheless Porsche recommends that you do not exceed the posted speed limit f Never drive faster than 90 mph 140 km h when the Roof Transport System is ...

Page 215: ...side of the vehicle Always observe these markings when fitting the carrier bars on the roof rails 1 Secure the carrier bars in the marked areas only There is one bore at the inside of each roof rail The locking pin in the support must engage in this bore 2 Open the cover on the supports in order to fit the carrier bars To do this insert the key and turn it counter clockwise to the horizontal posit...

Page 216: ...he torque wrench The two arrows on the torque wrench must be perfectly aligned to do this 6 ftlb 8 Nm This secures the two carrier bars both lengthwise and crosswise 6 Close all covers and lock the locks To do this turn the key clockwise to the vertical position and remove it Then fit the cover trims if necessary Information f Check the screws and fastenings after a short trip re tighten them if n...

Page 217: ...ers of the storage trays closed while driving f Always protect the passenger compartment with a safety net and a luggage compartment cover Information An unsecured or incorrectly positioned load can slip out of place or endanger the vehicle occupants during braking direction changes or in accidents f For information on stowing loads and luggage Please see the chapter LOADING INFORMATION on page 22...

Page 218: ...ned when the armrest is in the rear position Other storage options There are other storage options available depending on the vehicle equipment Storage compartment and bottle holder in the front and rear door panel Storage compartment in the center console instead of the ashtray Map pockets Clothes hooks on the rear grab handles Cargo net on the left in the luggage compartment Cupholder You can pl...

Page 219: ...ehicles f Never use ashtray for waste paper disposal as it could pose a fire hazard Risk of damage to the storage compartment from hot ash f Do not fill with hot ash Opening f Press briefly on the ashtray lid Emptying f To release the ashtray insert open the ashtray and press the ashtray lid down f Pull the ashtray insert up to remove it f After emptying the ashtray replace the insert and push it ...

Page 220: ...e Lighter The cigarette lighters are ready for use regardless of the ignition lock position The tip of the cigarette lighter gets very hot when in use f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended f Never touch the heating element or sides of the lighter f Only hold the heated lighter by the knob Rear cigarette lighter Using the cigarette lighter f Press the lighter into the receptacle When th...

Page 221: ...Trailer Hitch 219 Trailer Hitch Trailer Coupling 220 Loading Information 221 ...

Page 222: ...d with a 7 pin connector A for the electrical connection to the trailer Failure to keep an electrical adapter clean may result in corrosion and affect operation of electrical lines resulting in possible trailer brake system failure f Periodically inspect and clean adapter as needed Hitching trailer f Always turn off the alarm system before you attach a trailer f Follow the operating instructions f...

Page 223: ...CRIPTION ON RADIAL TIRE on page 290 The Gross Combined Weight Rating is the maximum total weight rating of vehicle passengers cargo and trailer The Vehicle Capacity Weight Load Limit is the maximum total weight limit specified of the load passengers and cargo for the vehicle This is the maximum weight of passengers and cargo that can be loaded into the vehicle This informa tion can be found on the...

Page 224: ...te of manufacture 2 Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle 3 Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX pounds or XXX kilograms 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity For example if the XXX amount equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle the...

Page 225: ...covers of the storage trays closed while driving Luggage net f Luggage must be stowed completely covered by the luggage net The luggage net can prevent only lightweight objects from slipping Tie down belts f Do not use elastic belts or straps to tie down cargo f Do not place belts and straps over sharp edges f Observe the directions for use and information for the tie down equipment f Use only bel...

Page 226: ... towing vehicle and whether all lights function Driving with a trailer When towing a trailer you must under all circumstances adapt your speed to prevailing road and driving conditions Towing at excessive speed can result in loss of control Observe country specific laws for driving with trailers f Carefully and gradually familiarize yourself with the handling and braking behavior of the car traile...

Page 227: ...Parking 225 Parking ParkAssist 226 Rearview Camera 228 Swivelling Down Mirror Glass as Parking Aid 229 Garage Door Opener 229 ...

Page 228: ... screen of the Porsche communication system Front and rear ParkAssist is not active At a speed of more than approx 9 mph 15 km h or When the electric parking brake is activated or Tiptronic selector lever is in position P Sensors Four ultrasound sensors A in the rear bumper and four sensors B in the front bumper depending on vehicle equipment measure the distance to the closest obstacle Range behi...

Page 229: ...e volume of the signal tones to your own requirements For information on changing the signal tone volume f Please see the chapter ADJUSTING VOLUME OF WARNING AND INFORMATION TONES on page 137 Even when using ParkAssist the driver is still responsible for taking due care when parking and when assessing obstacles A continuous tone sounds when there is a risk of collision f Do not drive rearward any ...

Page 230: ... is generally accurate objects can be much closer than they appear in the display screen and can be distorted in both size and proportion f Never rely solely on the rearview camera when backing up You must always use methods of viewing the area behind you including looking over both shoulders as well as continuously checking all three rearview mirrors Due to the difficulty of insuring that the are...

Page 231: ... the automatically lowered mirror glass can be changed as required using the adjustment button C On vehicles with driver memory or comfort memory this setting is stored on the car key or the person buttons on the driver s side Moving mirror to its initial position The mirror swivels back to its initial position after a certain time delay if the vehicle is shifted out of reverse gear or immediately...

Page 232: ...ge door opener Deleting and storing signals Preconditions In order to delete programmed signals and store garage door opener signals the ignition must be switched on and the turn signals must be off f When using the garage door opener the vehicle must be within the range of the receiver f Canada only If programming a garage door opener or gate it is advised to unplug the device during cycling proc...

Page 233: ...ghts flash on and off three times or the indicator light A starts flashing quickly The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed successfully Several attempts with different distances between the vehicle and the original remote control may be necessary 4 To synchronize the system Press the programming button on...

Page 234: ...and press and hold the transmit button until the vehicle s turn signal lights flash on and off three times or the indicator light A starts flashing quickly The turn signal lights flash three times and the indicator light A flashes quickly to confirm that the new signal has been programmed successfully Several attempts with different distances between the vehicle and the original remote control may...

Page 235: ...Alarm System and Theft Protection 233 Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System and Passenger Compartment Monitoring 234 Immobilizer 237 Steering Column Lock 237 Theft Protection 237 ...

Page 236: ...alarm system before you attach or uncouple a trailer The alarm system could trigger an alarm unintentionally Switching off the alarm system if it is triggered f Unlock vehicle doors with the remote control or f Switch ignition on The following alarm contacts are monitored Alarm contacts in doors tailgate engine compartment lid and headlights Passenger compartment monitoring Movement in the interio...

Page 237: ...rs are locked but can be opened from inside by pulling once on the front inner door handle or by pulling twice on the rear inner door handle Information The passenger compartment monitoring system and inclination sensor remain switched off if The passenger compartment monitoring system and inclination sensor were switched off when you last locked the vehicle and the vehicle was locked automaticall...

Page 238: ... off ignition f Press the rocker switch f Lock the vehicle B Indicator light for alarm system example driver s door Function indication The locking condition of the vehicle is indicated by the indicator lights B in the front doors flashing at different frequencies The indicator lights go out when the vehicle is unlocked Alarm system is activated The indicator lights flash quickly while you are loc...

Page 239: ...cles with Porsche Entry Drive Unlocking the steering column automatically f Deactivate the alarm system via radio remote control using the key and open the driver s door or open the driver s door using Porsche Entry Drive or switch on ignition Locking the steering column automatically f Open the driver s door with the ignition switched off or lock the vehicle Theft Protection When leaving the vehi...

Page 240: ...king Coolant Level and Adding Coolant 244 Brake Fluid 245 Washer Fluid 246 Power Steering 247 Changing Air Cleaner 248 Changing Particle Filter 248 Wiper Blades 248 Emission Control System 249 How Emission Control Works 249 Fuel Economy 250 Operating Your Porsche in other Countries 251 Fuel 251 Fuel Can 253 Fuel Recommendations 254 Fuel Evaporation Control 254 Car Care Instructions 255 ...

Page 241: ...use unconsciousness and even death if inhaled f Only work on your vehicle outdoors or in a well ventilated area The engine and surroundings components the exhaust system and coolant become very hot when the engine is running The coolant reservoir is pressurized Careless opening of the coolant reservoir can lead to hot coolant suddenly spraying out f Take care when working near hot parts of the veh...

Page 242: ...uthorized Porsche dealer Improper maintenance during the warranty period may affect your Porsche warranty coverage f Some countries require additional tools and special spare parts to be carried in your vehicle Please make enquiries before driving abroad Technical Modifications f Modifications may be carried out on your vehicle only if approved by Porsche This ensures that your Porsche will remain...

Page 243: ...vice mode appears on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel Balancing wheels on the vehicle During finish balancing of the wheels the entire vehicle must be lifted and the wheels must be free to turn Engine Oil It is important to perform oil changes regularly in accordance with the intervals specified in your Maintenance Schedule Engine oil consumption It is normal for your engine to co...

Page 244: ...the maximum mark If the oil level is too low this is indicated by the oil warning light on the multi purpose display f Correct the oil level as soon as possible f Please see the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on page 139 Measuring the oil level after topping up engine oil or opening the engine compartment lid The oil level can be checked after waiting for approx 2 minutes with the vehicle pa...

Page 245: ...on switched off Risk of burns from hot parts in the engine compartment f Exercise extreme caution when working in the engine compartment f Please see the chapter EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE on page 239 Take great care to ensure that hands fingers articles of clothing e g ties sleeves etc necklaces or long hair cannot be caught up by the radiator fans drive belt or other m...

Page 246: ...must be between the markings A and B f If the coolant level is below the MIN marking B add coolant Please see the chapter OPEN CAP ON THE RESERVOIR CAREFULLY AND ALLOW ANY OVERPRESSURE TO ESCAPE THEN UNSCREW CAP COMPLETELY on page 245 If the coolant level is too low a message will appear on the multi purpose display f Please see the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on page 139 Adding coolant C...

Page 247: ...ur authorized Porsche dealer Radiator fans The radiators and radiator fans are in the front of the vehicle The fans can start running depending on the temperature even with the engine switched off f Exercise extreme care that parts of the body articles of clothing or jewelry do not get caught in the radiator fan f Exercise extreme caution when working in the area of the radiator fans Brake Fluid R...

Page 248: ...sche dealer Washer Fluid Observe the following points f Depending on the season mix the water with the appropriate additives window cleaner concentrate antifreeze in the correct mixture ratio Summer filling with water window cleaner concentrate in the mixture ratio specified on the container Winter filling with water antifreeze window cleaner concentrate in the mixture ratio specified on the conta...

Page 249: ...eering lock is design related and does not indicate a defect in the steering system Checking and adding hydraulic fluid Observe the following points f Only use genuine Porsche hydraulic fluid or hydraulic fluid of similar quality that has been approved according to Porsche specifications and production requirements f Check the fluid level with the engine stopped and cold engine temperature approx ...

Page 250: ...The windshield wiper arm and blades can be damaged if the wiper arm accidentally falls back onto the windshield Wiper blades that are frozen in place can be damaged if they are loosened improperly f Always hold the wiper arm securely when replacing the wiper blade f Thaw the wiper blades before loosening them f Clean the wiper blades with window cleaner at regular intervals especially after washin...

Page 251: ...e the hot exhaust system may come in contact with dry grass brush fuel spill or other flammable materials f If your car catches on fire for any reason call the fire department Do not endanger your life by attempting to put out the fire Undercoating Additional undercoating or rust protection agents on or near the exhaust system can become too hot when driving and ignite causing a fire f Do not appl...

Page 252: ...ations Air cleaner should be dirt free to allow proper engine breathing Battery should be fully charged Wheels should be properly aligned Tires should be inflated to the correct pressure f Always monitor your fuel consumption f Drive smoothly avoid abrupt changes in speed as much as possible f Avoid jack rabbit starts and sudden stops f Do not drive longer than necessary in the lower gears Shiftin...

Page 253: ...e you ill and possibly cause death if inhalation is prolonged and occurs in a closed space To prevent damage to the emission control system and engine f Never drive the tank dry f Avoid high cornering speeds after the warning lights have come on f Please see the chapter FUEL ECONOMY on page 250 To avoid permanent damage to the functionality of the catalytic converters and oxygen sensors use unlead...

Page 254: ... vehicle while pumping gas The correct fuel type for your vehicle is printed on a sticker on the inside of the filler flap 1 Stop the engine and switch off the ignition 2 Open the filler flap by pressing on the rear part of the filler flap arrow The vehicle must be unlocked 3 Slowly unscrew the tank cap Put the tank cap into the holder arrow 4 Add the fuel additive recommended by Porsche if necess...

Page 255: ...a result of contact with fuel Decorative film can fade if it comes into contact with fuel f Wipe off any spilled fuel immediately Emergency unlocking of the filler flap If the electrical unlocking mechanism is faulty the filler flap can be opened as follows f Pull emergency release strap behind the right luggage compartment trim panel The filler flap pops open Fuel Can If the fuel can is damaged i...

Page 256: ...e buying the correct octane gas is important to prevent engine damage The RON octane rating is based on the research method The CLC U S Cost of Living Council octane rating or AKI antiknock index octane rating usually displayed on U S fuel pumps is calculated as research octane number plus motor octane number divided by 2 that is written as The CLC or AKI octane rating is usually lower than the RO...

Page 257: ...er or other volatile cleaning fluids They may be toxic flammable or hazardous in other ways Only use spot removing fluids in a well vented area f Do not clean the underside of chassis fenders wheel covers etc without protecting your hands and arms as you may cut yourself on sharp edged metal parts Risk of damage to the vehicle or property from cleaning agents f Observe all caution labels High pres...

Page 258: ...in direct sunlight or when its body is hot f When washing by hand use a car shampoo plenty of water and a soft sponge or washing brush We recommend Porsche car shampoo f Start washing the vehicle by thoroughly wetting the paintwork and rinsing the heavy dirt off f After washing the vehicle rinse it thoroughly with water and rub it dry with chamois leather Do not use the same chamois for rubbing dr...

Page 259: ...ks scratches or stone damage repaired immediately by your authorized Porsche dealer before corrosion begins If traces of corrosion have already formed these must be thoroughly removed An anti corrosion primer must then be applied to these spots followed by top coat paint Paint data can be found on the vehicle data carrier f Please see the chapter VEHICLE DATA BANK on page 307 Cleaning the engine c...

Page 260: ...actory The exhaust system becomes very hot when the engine is running Flammable material close to the exhaust system could ignite Additional undercoating or rust protection agents on or near the exhaust system can become too hot when driving and ignite f Do not apply additional undercoating or rust proofing on or near the exhaust manifold exhaust pipes catalytic converters or heat shields During d...

Page 261: ...s steel tailpipes can discolor due to soiling strong heat and combustion residues The original shine can be achieved again using commercially available metal lustre paste or metal polish Cleaning door roof lid and window seals The lubricant coating on the inner door seals may be damaged by unsuitable cleaning and care agents f Do not use any chemical cleaning agents or solvents f Do not use any pr...

Page 262: ...ts Cleaning fabric linings f Fabric linings on pillars roofliner and sun visors etc must be cleaned only using suitable cleaning agents or a suitable dry foam and a soft brush Alcantara care f Do not use leather care products to clean Alcantara For regular care it is sufficient to clean the cover with a soft brush Strong abrasion or rubbing when cleaning will produce a lasting change to the surfac...

Page 263: ...4 Tool kit 264 Tires and Wheels 265 Jack 274 Spacers 274 Wheel Bolts 275 Changing Wheels 275 Fixing a Flat Tire 276 Inflating Tires 285 Electrical System 286 Battery 290 External Power Supply Emergency Starting with Jumper Cables 292 Changing the Remote Control Battery 294 Replacing Bulbs 294 Headlight Adjustment 301 Towing 302 ...

Page 264: ...consciousness and even death if inhaled f Only work on your vehicle outdoors or in a well ventilated area The engine and surroundings components the exhaust system and coolant become very hot when the engine is running The coolant reservoir is pressurized Careless opening of the coolant reservoir can lead to hot coolant suddenly spraying out f Take care when working near hot parts of the vehicle i...

Page 265: ...ing points on the underside of the vehicle f Never start the engine when the vehicle is jacked or lifted up Vibration from the engine could cause the vehicle to fall f When working under the car without safety stands but with the wheels on the ground make sure the car is on level ground the wheels are blocked and that the engine cannot be started Withdraw ignition keys switch ignition off in vehic...

Page 266: ...eel bolt wrench assembly aids folding wedges are only supplied with the vehicle if the vehicle comes with a collapsible spare wheel or full size spare wheel as standard Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you Vehicles with spare wheel Vehicles without a spare wheel have an additional compressor with pressure gauge under the loadspace floor at the right For information on infla...

Page 267: ...formation necessary to advise you which wheel rims and wheel bolts are compatible with the original factory installations Driving with damaged tires could cause you to lose control of the vehicle f If while driving your vehicle experiences a sudden vibration or ride disturbance and or you suspect that possible damage to your tires or vehicle has occurred you should immediately reduce your speed wi...

Page 268: ...corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinflation or excessive ...

Page 269: ... reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPM low tire pressure tell tale For further information on the tire pressure monitoring f Please see the chapter TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING TPM on page 119 When tires are warm the tire pressure is increased f Never let air out of hot tires This could cause the tire pressure to fall below the prescribed value Insufficient tire pressure can cause tires...

Page 270: ...ffic and weather conditions driving habits type of tires and tire care f Inspect your tires for wear and damage before driving off If you notice uneven or substantial wear wheels might need alignment or tires should be balanced or replaced Tire wear The original equipment tires on your Porsche have built in tire wear indicators They are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves and will appear a...

Page 271: ...hether there is a break in the ply with all its consequences or tire damage caused by thermal or mechanical overloading due to loss of pressure or any other prior damage we recommend that the tire be replaced for safety reasons If one faulty tire is replaced it should be noted that the difference in tread depth on one axle must not exceed 30 Handling inconsistencies may result f Perform a visual i...

Page 272: ...ecked at an authorized Porsche dealer 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 without having the cause of the fault remedied you might lose control of your vehicle f Stop the vehicle and check the tires f If no cause for the fault can be found d...

Page 273: ...ng the vehicle with low tire pressure increases risk of a tire failure and resulting loss of control Furthermore low tire pressure increases the rate of wear of the affected tires and causes damage Tires with badly worn treads are very dangerous and could cause accidents f Make sure they are replaced immediately f Do not exceed the snow tire speed rating Snow tires do not have the same degree of t...

Page 274: ...orities for possible restrictions f Remove chains as soon as the roads are free of ice and snow NOTICE Example of Inscription Inscription on radial tire A Tire size Example P 265 40ZR18 101Y P The tire is designed for Passenger vehicle This information is not included on all tires 265 Indication of tire width in mm 40 Indication of tire height to tire width ratio in percent ZR Belt type code lette...

Page 275: ...er Y indicates the maximum permitted speed for the tire This code letter is shown on the tire sidewall Information Tires with a maximum speed rating that is lower than the specified 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 snow tires all season tires are also subject to speed limits and bear this identificat...

Page 276: ... up the vehicle at the engine transmission or at the axles f Use only level anti slip rubber pads on a lifting platform f Do not damage any sensitive components in the vicinity of the jacking points Raising vehicles with a level control system Before driving onto a lifting platform or before raising the vehicle using a lifting platform trolley jack or standard jack f Manually set normal level and ...

Page 277: ...f If you have a flat tire move a safe distance off the road Turn the emergency flasher on and use other warning devices to alert other motorists f Do not remain in the car Someone approaching from the rear may not realize your vehicle is stopped and cause a collision Exhaust fumes and the exhaust system are very hot when the engine is running The exhaust system remains hot for some time after the ...

Page 278: ...e use a suitable knee rest to protect your clothing against soiling Fixing a Flat Tire The tools required for changing a wheel e g jack wheel bolt wrench assembly aids folding wedges are only supplied with the vehicle if the vehicle comes with a collapsible spare wheel or full size spare wheel as standard Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you 1 Stop the vehicle as far away f...

Page 279: ...of cuts or punctures no larger than 0 15 in 4 mm f Never use the tire sealant if the rim is damaged The sealant is highly flammable and harmful to health f Fire naked flame and smoking are prohibited when handling tire sealant f Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing due to caustic chemical properties of the tire sealant f Keep tire sealant away from children f Do not inhale vapours due to the c...

Page 280: ... Owner s Manual Please see the chapter TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES 68 F 20 C on page 310 14 Screw valve cap onto the tire valve 15 After driving for approx 10 minutes check the tire pressure If the tire pressure is less than 22 psi 1 5 bar 150 kPa do not continue driving If a value of more than 22 psi 1 5 bar 150 kPa is indicated correct the pressure to the prescribed value 16 Please consult your...

Page 281: ...e vehicle could roll away f Secure the vehicle against rolling To do this Please see the chapter SECURING THE VEHICLE AGAINST ROLLING on page 276 Information The jacking point for the jack on the vehicle must be free of dirt 1 Slightly loosen the wheel bolts on the wheel to be changed 2 Only attach the jack at the jacking points provided The foot of the jack must make contact over its entire area ...

Page 282: ...heel bolts For more information on wheel bolts Please see the chapter WHEEL BOLTS on page 275 4 Take the wheel off and put a new wheel on 5 Insert wheel bolts and tighten by hand 6 Remove assembly aids and screw in remaining wheel bolts Initially tighten bolts only slightly in diagonally opposite sequence so that the wheel is centered 7 Inflate the tire if necessary Please see the chapter TIRE PRE...

Page 283: ...itting the collapsible spare wheel because otherwise the wheel cannot be fitted correctly Risk of damage to the wheel housings if the spacers on the rear axle are not removed before fitting snow chains f 0 67 in 17 mm spacers must always be removed from the rear axle when snow chains are to be fitted f Remove spacers if snow chains or a collapsible spare wheel are fitted f It is not necessary to u...

Page 284: ...e if necessary Information on tire pressure can be found under Technical data in this Owner s Manual Please see the chapter TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES 68 F 20 C on page 310 9 Lower the vehicle and remove the jack 10 Tighten wheel bolts in diagonally opposite sequence 11 Immediately after changing a wheel use a torque wrench to check the prescribed tightening torque of the wheel bolts 118 ftlb 16...

Page 285: ...r s Manual Please see the chapter TIRE PRESSURE FOR COLD TIRES 68 F 20 C on page 310 The use of a collapsible spare can impair driving behavior 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 appear webs in the tire grooves 1 16 in 1 6 mm high f Never deactivate the Porsche Stability Manageme...

Page 286: ...the spare wheel is more than 4 years old the spare wheel should be used only in the event of a flat tire f Avoid hard acceleration and high cornering speeds The maximum permitted speed is 50 mph 80 km h if the fitted spare wheel differs from the other three wheels on the vehicle This maximum speed must not be exceeded because of altered driving characteristics and for reasons of wear Removing spar...

Page 287: ...al for jump lead starting Connect positive lead red to the positive terminal for jump lead starting Connect negative lead black to the negative terminal for jump lead starting The compressor s filler hose can become hot during the inflation process f Wear gloves 4 Switch on compressor The required inflation pressure will be reached after a few minutes 5 Switch off compressor 6 Check inflation pres...

Page 288: ...es are switched on the vehicle battery will be discharged The power supply is interrupted after 30 minutes to protect the vehicle battery If the load is to be switched on again the ignition must be switched on once Changing fuses In order to prevent damage to the electrical system due to short circuits and overloads the individual circuits are protected by fuses One fuse box is in the engine compa...

Page 289: ... the fuse box lid 90 anti clockwise with a screwdriver and remove the lid Fuse box on left side of dashboard Opening fuse box cover at the left and right of the dashboard 1 Carefully lever off the plastic cover with a screwdriver and remove it 2 Carefully remove the fuses using the plastic gripper ...

Page 290: ...ting left 30 25 Windshield heating right 30 26 Hybrid engine Battery fan 15 27 Hybrid engine Battery management system NT display relay level control unit 5 28 Hybrid engine Power electronics 5 29 Hybrid engine Spindle actuator 5 30 Hybrid engine Single Power Pack hydraulic pump steering 5 32 Hybrid engine Air conditioning compressor 15 33 Central locking control unit power windows rear left door ...

Page 291: ...sor air quality sensor right tail light 5 45 DC DC converter Start Stop 30 46 DC DC converter Start Stop 30 50 Front air conditioning rear air conditioning control panel 10 51 PCM 3 1 radio 10 52 Instrument cluster 5 53 Steering column switching module heated steering wheel rearview camera control unit compass display 10 54 Roof console 10 56 PSM control unit PSM pump 40 57 EPB control unit 40 No ...

Page 292: ...eye protection f Do not allow battery acid to come in contact with your skin or eyes f If you get electrolyte which is an acid in your eyes or on your skin immediately rinse with cold water for several minutes and call a doctor Risk of damage to the fabric metal or paint from battery acid or electrolyte f Do not allow battery acid to come in contact with fabric or painted surfaces f Spilled electr...

Page 293: ... charged one only freezes at 40 F 40 C f If the battery is frozen thaw it out before connecting jumper cables Vehicle storage If the vehicle is left for long periods in the garage or workshop the doors and lids should be closed f Remove the ignition key and if necessary disconnect the battery Information f When the battery is disconnected the alarm system ceases to function If the vehicle was lock...

Page 294: ... lifting roof To do this Please see the chapter STORING END POSITION OF THE SLIDING LIFTING ROOF on page 84 Store end position on vehicles with a Panorama roof system To do this Please see the chapter STORING END POSITION OF THE PANORAMA ROOF SYSTEM on page 86 External Power Supply Emergency Starting with Jumper Cables If the battery is flat the battery of another vehicle can be used for starting ...

Page 295: ...ive jumper cable from the ground point for jump starting first then from the negative terminal of the donor battery 7 Disconnect the positive jumper cable from the positive terminal of the donor battery first then from the positive terminal for jump starting 8 Close the cap on the positive terminal for jump starting Charging the battery Automotive batteries loose their efficiency when not in use T...

Page 296: ...will appear on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel The battery should be changed in this case Changing battery 1 Remove the emergency key 2 Lever off the cover on the back of the key housing using a small screwdriver 3 Change the battery check polarity 4 Re fit cover and press together firmly 5 Insert the emergency key Replacing Bulbs The headlights are under high voltage when instal...

Page 297: ...dlights can mist up due to temperature and humidity f To ensure optimum ventilation do not cover the gap between headlight and body Removing headlights 1 Switch off the ignition and remove the ignition key or pull out the control unit on vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive 2 Open the engine compartment lid 3 Take a socket wrench out of the tool kit 4 Place the socket wrench on the release and turn i...

Page 298: ...nch in direction of arrow You should feel and hear the headlight locking mechanism engage 3 Check that the headlight is seated securely 4 Remove the socket wrench and place it in the tool kit 5 Close the engine compartment lid Halogen headlights Changing bulb H7 for low beam high beam headlight 1 Remove the headlight Please see the chapter REMOVING HEADLIGHTS on page 295 2 Press both release tabs ...

Page 299: ...he bulb is installed in the correct position 6 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs must be fully engaged 7 Install the headlight Please see the chapter INSTALLING HEADLIGHTS on page 296 8 Check operation of bulbs Changing bulb for static cornering light H11 1 Remove the headlight Please see the chapter REMOVING HEADLIGHTS on page 295 2 Press the release tab and open the cover ...

Page 300: ...e that the bulb is installed in the correct position 6 Close cover on headlight The release tab must engage fully 7 Install the headlight Please see the chapter INSTALLING HEADLIGHTS on page 296 8 Check operation of bulbs Changing bulb H7 for auxiliary high beam headlight 1 Remove the headlight Please see the chapter REMOVING HEADLIGHTS on page 295 2 Press the release tab and open the cover ...

Page 301: ... 6 Close cover on headlight The release tab must engage fully 7 Install the headlight Please see the chapter INSTALLING HEADLIGHTS on page 296 8 Check operation of bulbs Side marker light Changing bulb W5W 1 Remove screws in the wheel housing trim using a Torx screwdriver 2 Open the trim panel 3 Release the safety clip by pressing from the rear with a screwdriver and press the light out of the whe...

Page 302: ... holder and turn it clockwise as far as it will go 5 Clip the light unit back in again 6 Check operation of bulb Changing light emitting diodes and long life bulbs The following lights have light emitting diodes and long life bulbs Daytime driving lights front side lights front turn signal lights gas discharge bulbs in Bi Xenon headlights tail lights and additional brake light interior lights fog ...

Page 303: ...t position of the cutoff is 2 0 in 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 specialist workshop with an optical adjustment unit Distance Visual aim shall be performed at not less than 24 6 ft 7 5 m this value is a rounded down conversion from the 25 foot distance typical ...

Page 304: ... is available on the towed vehicle when its engine is not running Greater force is therefore required when braking and steering f Exercise extreme care when your vehicle is being towed When the engine is not running adequate lubrication of the transmission is not guaranteed Observe the following points to avoid damage to the transmission Towing a vehicle on all four wheels We urge that wherever po...

Page 305: ... damage incurred in cases where a vehicle has been transported on one or both of its axles f The vehicle must have all four wheels on the ground when being towed or it must be transported on a car transporter It is normally not permissible to raise one axle irrespective of whether it is the front or rear axle If circumstances dictate that the vehicle must be towed in this manner the drive shaft ca...

Page 306: ...y its thread 3 Screw in towing hook A as far as it will go left hand thread and tighten hand tight Removing the towing hook 1 Unscrew the towing hook A 2 Insert plastic cover at the lower edge of the opening 3 Fold the cover up and press on its upper edge to engage it in the bumper Pulling vehicle onto flat bed 1 Position wooden ramps at the base of the flat bed to reduce the angle of the pull 2 R...

Page 307: ...pening in the front wheels Make sure metal parts of straps do not damage rim Make sure the strap is flat over the rim bead Make sure brake backing plate is not damaged 5 Secure straps to front of flat bed 6 Release tension on hoist cable but do not disconnect Use hoist cable as safety cable Transporting the vehicle on car trains ferries and car transporters f Tie the vehicle down only at its wheel...

Page 308: ...hnical Data Tire Pressure and Technical Data Vehicle Identification Data 307 Engine Data 308 Wheels Tires 309 Tire Pressure for Cold Tires 68 F 20 C 310 Weights 312 Filling Capacities 313 Driving Performance 314 Dimensions 314 ...

Page 309: ...d the vehicle identification number at the bottom left behind the windshield and under the front passenger s seat Safety compliance sticker Safety compliance sticker The safety compliance sticker is your assurance that your new Porsche complies with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards which were in effect at the time the vehicle was manufactured The sticker also shows the month a...

Page 310: ... 4806 cm3 293 3 cu in 4806 cm3 Max engine output as per 80 1269 EEC 300 hp 220 kW 400 hp 294 kW 500 hp 368 kW At engine speed 6300 rpm 6500 rpm 6000 rpm Max torque as per 80 1269 EEC 295 ftlb 400 Nm 369 ftlb 500 Nm 516 ftlb 700 Nm At engine speed 3000 rpm 3500 rpm 2250 4500 rpm Engine oil consumption up to 1 5 l 1000 km up to 1 5 l 1000 km up to 1 5 l 1000 km Maximum permitted engine speed 6700 rp...

Page 311: ... regulations Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne Turbo 18 inch wheel 8 J x 18 rim offset 53 Summer tires 255 55 R 18 109Y XL All season and winter tires 255 55 R 18 109V XL1 19 inch wheel 8 5 J x 19 rim offset 59 8 5 J x 19 rim offset 59 Summer tires 265 50 R 19 110Y XL 265 50 R 19 110Y XL All season and winter tires 265 50 R 19 110V XL1 265 50 R 19 110V XL1 20 inch wheel 9 J x 20 rim offset 57 9 J x 20 rim...

Page 312: ... 55 R 18 109V XL 34 psi 2 4 bar 240 kPa 39 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 37 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 46 psi 3 2 bar 320 kPa Summer tires 265 50 R 19 110Y XL 275 45 R 20 110Y XL 37 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 42 psi 2 9 bar 290 kPa 37 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 46 psi 3 2 bar 320 kPa 37 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 42 psi 2 9 bar 290 kPa 37 psi 2 6 bar 260 kPa 46 psi 3 2 bar 320 kPa All season and winter tires 265 50 R 19 110V XL 275 45...

Page 313: ... set on the multi purpose display The tire pressure must be changed according to the vehicle load Please see the chapter SELECTING CHARGE IN THE TIRE PRESSURE MENU on page 121 FA front axle RA rear axle Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne Turbo Part load Full load Part load Full load Summer snow and all season tires FA RA FA RA FA RA FA RA 255 55 R 18 109 XL 34 psi 2 4 bar 240 kPa 39 psi 2 7 bar 270 kPa 37 ...

Page 314: ... kg 2998 lbs 1360 kg 3086 lbs 1400 kg Maximum axle load rear 2 3384 lbs 1535 kg 3384 lbs 1535 kg 3384 lbs 1535 kg 3384 lbs 1535 kg Maximum gross weight 2 6096 lbs 2765 kg 6173 lbs 2800 kg 6261 lbs 2840 kg 6349 lbs 2880 kg Towing a trailer up to 60 mph 100 km h USA Canada Maximum gross weight 6096 lbs 2765 kg 6173 lbs 2800 kg 6261 lbs 2840 kg 6349 lbs 2880 kg Maximum axle load front axle 2899 lbs 1...

Page 315: ...0 liters approx 1 06 quarts 1 0 liters Locking rear differential approx 1 37 quarts 1 3 liters approx 1 37 quarts 1 3 liters approx 1 37 quarts 1 3 liters Fuel tank approx 22 2 U S gallons 85 liters with a reserve of approx 4 U S gallons 15 liters 26 4 U S gallons 100 liters optional approx 22 2 U S gallons 85 liters with a reserve of approx 4 U S gallons 15 liters 26 4 U S gallons 100 liters opti...

Page 316: ...0 62 mph 100 km h 7 5 seconds 7 8 seconds 5 9 seconds 4 7 seconds Maximum speed when towing a trailer Observe country specific laws for driving with a trailer Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne Turbo Length 190 8 in 4846 mm 190 7 in 4845 mm Width 76 3 in 1939 mm 76 3 in 1939 mm Width with exterior mirrors 84 8 in 2155 mm 84 8 in 2155 mm Height at normal level 18 19 inch air springs Height at normal level 6...

Page 317: ...en 86 26 in 2191 mm Height at special terrain level Height at special terrain level 69 06 in 1754 mm 69 21 in 1758 mm Height at special terrain level roof rails 69 8 in 1773 mm 69 96 in 1777 mm Height at special terrain level basic roof transport system carrier 73 58 in 1869 mm 73 74 in 1873 mm Height at special terrain level with tailgate open 88 03 in 2236 mm 88 19 in 2240 mm Max wading depth 19...

Page 318: ...ting 66 Information on air conditioning compressor 69 Parking heater 77 Rear control panel 71 Setting air distribution 73 Setting air quantity 73 Setting automatic air recirculation mode 69 Setting temperature 72 Switching AC MAX mode on off 67 Switching AC mode on off 67 Switching air conditioning compressor on off 67 Switching air recirculation mode on and off 69 Switching automatic mode on off ...

Page 319: ...260 Fastening 45 Opening belt buckle 45 Warning light on the tachometer 44 Bi Xenon headlight Changing bulb for auxiliary high beam headlight 298 Installing headlights 296 Boost pressure gauge Cayenne Turbo 106 Brake booster 156 Brake fluid Changing 246 Warning light on speedometer 246 Brake pads Breaking in new brake pads 5 Warning message brakes 157 Brake pedal 156 Brake wear Warning message 157...

Page 320: ...ystem 53 LATCH restraint system 53 Prescribed installation direction depending on weight of child 50 Child seat bracket 53 Cigarette lighter 218 Front using 218 Cleaning the engine compartment 257 Closing Closing sliding lifting roof 83 Closing tailgate automatically 27 Locking vehicle door from inside 29 Persons animals remaining in the vehicle 23 Tailgate 25 Vehicle door with car key remote cont...

Page 321: ...Selector lever for Tiptronic S 184 Sliding lifting roof 88 Tailgate 32 Emergency spare wheel general information 284 Emergency starting with jumper cables for flat battery 292 Emergency starting with jumper cables external power supply 292 Emergency unlocking Filler flap 253 Emission control Check Engine Functional description 107 Warning light on the tachometer 107 Engine Break in hints 5 Checkin...

Page 322: ...ing air conditioning 66 Height adjustment Lowering the vehicle 196 Overview 195 Raising the vehicle 196 Warning message on the multi purpose display 196 High beam headlight 94 Installing headlights 296 Stalk 94 High beam headlight Changing bulb auxiliary high beam headlight 298 Hillholder Drive off Assistant Functional description 192 HOLD function Functional description 192 HomeLink garage door o...

Page 323: ...rtment cover pulling out retracting 208 Luggage safety net 209 Position of tie down rings 204 Removing luggage compartment cover 209 Setting loading level 196 Loadspace 223 Cargo management system 205 Closing the floor 204 Opening floor 204 Overview 204 Position of tie down rings 204 Setting loading level 196 Lock child lock Enabling disabling opening of rear doors from inside 30 Enabling disablin...

Page 324: ...radients tips on driving 200 Driving off road on on uphill gradients tips on driving 200 Driving systems for off road driving 199 Driving through water tips on driving 201 Engaging center differential lock 185 Engaging rear differential lock 185 Rules for off road driving 199 Sand tips on driving 202 Setting special terrain level 196 Setting terrain level 196 Track ruts tips on driving 202 Off roa...

Page 325: ... description 197 Overview 188 Selecting chassis setup 197 Warning message 197 Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake PCCB General information 3 Porsche Communication Management PCM 178 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control PDCC Functional description 198 Overview 188 Warning message 198 Warning message on the multi purpose display 198 Porsche Dynamic Lighting System PDLS 93 Porsche Dynamic Lighting System PDLS...

Page 326: ...ires 277 Seals care instructions 259 Seat belts 44 Adjusting the belt height 45 Care instructions 260 Fastening 45 Opening belt buckle 45 Warning light on the tachometer 44 Seat heating 43 Switching off 43 Switching on 43 Seat memory 38 Seat ventilation 43 Switching off 43 Switching on 43 Seats 37 Adjusting seat position 37 Adjusting the front seat 37 Child restraint system 50 Front 35 Retrieving ...

Page 327: ...Air conditioning system 68 Switching off operational readiness Vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive 22 Switching on air recirculation mode Air conditioning system 69 Switching on parking light 94 T Tachometer Display 105 Tailgate 24 Closing vehicles without powerlift tailgate 25 Closing automatically 27 Opening vehicles without powerlift tailgate 24 Powerlift tailgate 25 Tailpipes Stainless steel car...

Page 328: ...84 Opening closing windows without Porsche Entry Drive 82 Unlocking vehicle door 22 Vehicle settings Adapting multi purpose display 126 Adjusting on multi purpose display 126 Adjusting volume of warning and information tones 137 Air conditioning settings 135 Changing button assignment on multi function steering wheel 136 Changing the language 138 LCA settings 131 Light and visibility settings 132 ...

Page 329: ... window wiper 101 Windshield wipers Brief overview 98 Care instructions 258 Rain sensor adjustment 100 Rear window wiping 101 Stalk 99 Switching on intermittent operation of rear window wiper 101 Switching on rain sensor 99 Windshield wiper washer system 100 Windshield fast wiping 100 Windshield slow wiping 99 Wiping windshield once one touch operation 100 Winter driving 291 Winter tires Changing ...

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