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Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage

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Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage

Folding rear seats forward and 

returning to upright position ........................ 192

Loadspace ................................................ 195

Cargo management system ........................ 196

Stowing load.............................................. 199

Luggage compartment cover ...................... 200

Luggage safety net .................................... 201

Ski bag...................................................... 203

Roof Transport System............................... 205

Storage..................................................... 206

Cupholder.................................................. 209

DVD player under the right front seat ........... 211

Ashtray, front............................................. 211

Cigarette lighter......................................... 212

Summary of Contents for Turbo 2007

Page 1: ...he AG Vertrieb Customer Relations Porschestraße 15 19 71634 Ludwigsburg Equipment Because our vehicles undergo continuous devel opment equipment and specification may not be as illustrated or described in this Driver s Manual Items of equipment are sometimes optional or vary depending on legal requirements or on the country in which the vehicle is sold Your Porsche partner will be pleased to advis...

Page 2: ...y air conditioning system 55 Brief overview manually controlled air conditioning system 56 Manually controlled air conditioning system 57 Brief overview automatically controlled 2 zone air conditioning system 59 Automatically controlled 2 zone air conditioning system 60 Brief overview automatically controlled 4 zone air conditioning system front control panel 63 Brief overview automatically contro...

Page 3: ...132 Setting compass 133 Changing language for displays 134 Changing units for displays 134 Resetting display to factory settings 134 Overview of warning messages 135 Driving and Driving Safety 144 Before driving off 145 Tips for running in 145 Recycling 146 Technical modifications 146 Ignition lock steering lock 147 Starting and stopping the engine 149 Mobile phones and 2 way radios 150 Porsche Co...

Page 4: ...rol system 248 Fuel can 248 Filling with fuel 249 Car care instructions 251 Minor Repairs 258 Notes on minor repairs 259 Tyres and wheels 260 Jack 266 Tool kit 266 Compressor 267 Spacers 267 Wheel bolts 268 Flat tyre 269 Inflating tyres on vehicles without level control 279 Inflating tyres on vehicles with level control 280 Electrical system 285 Battery 293 Replacing the remote control battery 296...

Page 5: ...4 Overview Illustrations Overview Illustrations Driver s cockpit 5 Steering wheel and instrument cluster 6 Centre console front 7 ...

Page 6: ...ent See Page 44 4 Engine compartment lid release See Page 21 5 Parking brake See Page 151 6 Parking brake release See Page 151 7 Ignition lock steering lock See Page 147 8 Steering wheel adjustment manual See Page 48 9 Seat adjustment See Page 27 10 Dimming of instrument illumination See Page 94 11 Light switch See Page 93 ...

Page 7: ...indicator See Page 95 3 Cruise control See Page 153 4 Function keys See Page 49 5 Horn See Page 47 6 Windscreen wipers See Page 100 7 Tachometer See Page 108 8 Clock See Page 108 9 Cooling system temperature gauge See Page 110 10 Multi purpose display See Page 112 11 Fuel gauge See Page 108 12 Odometer See Page 109 ...

Page 8: ... See Page 211 4 Cupholder See Page 209 5 Reduction Low Range differential locks See Page 164 6 Sport mode See Page 166 7 Porsche Active Suspension Management PASM running gear setup See Page 181 8 Height adjustment air suspension See Page 178 9 Armrest oddments trays See Page 207 10 ParkAssist warning indicator See Page 226 11 Vents See Page 69 12 Glove compartment See Page 207 ...

Page 9: ...verview opening and locking from outside 9 Opening and locking from outside 10 Opening and locking from inside 19 Opening and closing the engine compartment lid 21 Malfunctions when opening and locking 22 Notes on the key and central locking system 24 ...

Page 10: ...g the key The hazard warning lights flash once The doors can be opened With Porsche Entry Drive The doors can be opened Lock Using the key Press button on the key With Porsche Entry Drive Press the button A in the handle The hazard warning lights flash twice The doors are locked Lock if persons animals are remaining in vehicle switch off passenger compartment monitoring of the alarm system Using t...

Page 11: ...t using the key You simply have to carry the key with you e g in your trouser pocket f Do not expose the vehicle key to a high level of electromagnetic radiation as this could adversely affect Porsche Entry Drive Note on operation The factory settings of the vehicle are described in this chapter You can change the settings and store them on the respective key on the multi purpose display of the in...

Page 12: ...r handle fully The doors are now unlocked f Pull the door handle Note on operation The vehicle doors are locked automatically after 30 seconds if they are not opened If the passenger compartment monitoring system and inclination sensor have been switched off restricted theft protection this also remains the case after automatic relocking As a result the doors can be opened from inside by pulling t...

Page 13: ...f Close the door f Briefly press the Porsche Entry Drive locking button A in the door handle The hazard warning lights flash twice The doors cannot be opened either from outside or from inside OR If persons or animals are remaining in the vehicle briefly press the Porsche Entry Drive locking button A in the door handle twice The hazard warning lights flash four times The doors can be opened from i...

Page 14: ...icles with Porsche Entry Drive f Do not leave the key in the vehicle if the vehicle is locked and access is gained through the rear lid The vehicle is automatically locked when the rear lid is closed If the key has been left in the vehicle the hazard warning lights flash twice and a warning signal sounds The rear lid can be opened again within approx 30 seconds After 30 seconds have elapsed the ve...

Page 15: ...w and spare wheel bracket can no longer be opened when the vehicle key with remote control is out of range Automatic rear lid Opening and closing rear lid automatically d Warning Danger of injury and damage if the rear lid is automatically opened or closed in an uncon trolled way f Open or close the rear lid only when the vehicle is stationary f Never drive with the rear window or rear lid open Ex...

Page 16: ...psed the vehicle can be unlocked again only with the second key Opening the rear lid automatically The rear lid can be opened only with the release button on the rear lid when the vehicle is operated with a trailer There are three ways of opening the rear lid Option 1 f Briefly press the release handle on the rear lid The vehicle must be unlocked for this The vehicle need not be unlocked on vehicl...

Page 17: ...ening or closing operation in the event of danger The opening or closing operation is interrupted immediately if one of the following buttons is pressed f Press the button on the key or Release the button in the driver s door or Briefly press the button in the rear lid trim panel or Briefly press the release button on the rear lid Automatic operation can be continued again at any time To do this p...

Page 18: ...s the button on the key to stop the automatic opening operation at around 2 3 of the opening height 3 Now move the rear lid up by hand until the desired opening height is reached Make sure that there is a sufficient minimum clearance from any obstacle 4 Press and hold the button in the rear lid trim panel for approx 3 seconds An acknowledgement signal sounds and the direction indicators light up o...

Page 19: ...w is closed If the key has been left in the vehicle the hazard warning lights flash twice and a warning signal sounds The rear window can be opened again within approx 30 seconds After 30 seconds have elapsed the vehicle can be unlocked again only with the second key d Danger Risk of poisoning Exhaust gases can enter the passenger compartment when the rear window is open f Always keep the rear win...

Page 20: ...f of the button in the door panel All vehicle doors will be locked The doors can be opened by pulling the inner door handle twice Automatic with Auto Lock The vehicle is locked automatically when a speed of 6 km h 4 mph is exceeded Unlocking doors f Press the left half of the button in the door panel If pressed on the rear doors only the relevant door will be unlocked Automatic with Auto Unlock Th...

Page 21: ...ld locks are fitted in the lock area of the rear doors The doors cannot be opened from inside when the child locks are engaged f To engage Turn child lock to position A f To disengage Turn child lock to position B The power windows central locking buttons on the rear doors and the rear control panel for the air conditioning can be disabled by means of the safety button in the armrest of the driver...

Page 22: ...on when the engine compartment lid is opened even if the ignition is switched off The wiper arms remain in this position until the lid is closed and the wiper system is switched off and then on again 1 Pull the release lever arrow The engine compartment lid is now unlocked 2 Unlatch safety catch A 3 Open the lid completely Closing 1 Lower lid and let it fall into the lock If neces sary push the li...

Page 23: ...ntry Drive fail due to a fault fail due to an exhausted battery f Unlock the vehicle with the unfolded key in the key lock f If you unlock the vehicle with the key at the door lock only the driver s door can be opened In order to prevent the alarm system from being triggered you must switch the ignition on within 15 seconds of opening the door The vehicle cannot be locked This is recognisable by t...

Page 24: ...ation 1 Open the passenger s door 2 Remove cover A 3 Press red slide B with the key bit in the direction of the arrow For information on folding out the key bit Please observe the chapter FOLDING OUT THE KEY BIT on Page 24 4 Fit cover A again 5 Repeat procedure at the rear doors 6 Close all doors 7 Lock the driver s door with the key in the door lock ...

Page 25: ...locks with a lost key Note on operation The air conditioner settings are stored on the respective key when switching off the ignition and locking the vehicle Folding out the key bit f Press release button The key bit folds out Folding in the key bit f Press release button and fold in the key bit Replacement keys Car keys can only be ordered from a Porsche partner Sometimes this may take a long tim...

Page 26: ...lay of the instrument panel you can set different variants for locking and unlocking the doors and rear lid You can open all doors irrespective of the setting made f Press button on the key twice within 2 seconds Switch off of readiness for operation for vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive If the vehicle is not unlocked within 3 days Porsche Entry Drive readiness for operation is switched off f Pull...

Page 27: ...xtinguisher 32 Seat heating at front and rear 32 Seat belts 34 Airbag systems 37 Child restraint system 39 Door mirrors 44 Interior mirror 46 Automatic anti dazzle interior mirror 46 Steering wheel 47 Steering wheel heating 47 Steering wheel adjustment 48 Multi functional steering wheel 49 Sun visors 52 Make up mirror 52 Sun blinds rear side windows 52 ...

Page 28: ...outstretched However your shoulders must still rest on the backrest 4 If necessary correct the seat fore and aft adjustment 5 Adjust the height of the headrest so that the upper edge is at eye level or higher Adjusting the seat d Warning Risk of accident The seat may move further than desired if you attempt to adjust it whilst driving You can lose control of the vehicle f Do not adjust the seat wh...

Page 29: ...g the settings using the vehicle key or in vehicles that have Porsche Entry Drive f Open the driver s door The stored settings of the driver s seat are recalled automatically Cancelling setting Automatic settings can be cancelled immediately by pressing any driver s seat adjustment button Recalling the settings with person buttons 1 3 driver s and passenger s seat 1 Unlock the vehicle 2 Press the ...

Page 30: ...also be stored in addition to the driver s seat setting 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Switch ignition on 3 Press the relevant person button 4 Engage reverse gear 5 Set the control switch A for the mirror setting to the passenger s side C The passenger s door mirror swivels downwards 6 Adjust the passenger mirror to the required setting 7 Briefly press the SET memory button and within 10 seconds hold...

Page 31: ...ction on and off f Press switch A Entering the vehicle When the driver s door is opened the driver s seat moves to the rear Once the driver s door is closed and the ignition key is inserted or in the case of vehicles that have Porsche Entry Drive the ignition is switched on the seat and steering wheel move into the stored position Exiting the vehicle The steering wheel moves into the frontmost top...

Page 32: ...krest 1 Insert the headrests into the guides 2 Press button B and at the same time push the headrest downwards until the desired position is reached Install the middle headrest of the rear seat bench only on the middle seat and push it down fully Adjusting The heights of the headrests for the front seats and the outer headrests for the rear seats can be adjusted Raising f Push headrest upwards unt...

Page 33: ...t seat f Take the fire extinguisher out of the drawer under the seat Notes f Pay attention to the final inspection date on the fire extinguisher If the fire extinguisher is used after its inspection interval has elapsed it may not function properly f Follow the operating instructions for the fire extinguisher f The fire extinguisher should be checked for operation by a specialist workshop every 1 ...

Page 34: ... off C Temperature control for left seat D Temperature control for right seat Rear seat heating in vehicles with four zone air conditioning Switching on f Press button A After the seat heating is switched on the air conditioning display switches to seat heating mode for approx 10 seconds Controlling the temperature f Press button C or button D upwards or downwards until the desired temperature is ...

Page 35: ... Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools f Make sure the belts are fully retracted when they are not being used This protects them from dirt and damage The following functions serve as a reminder to fasten the seat belts they remain active until the tongue of the driver s seat belt is inserted into the buckle The warning l...

Page 36: ...e buckle on the inboard side of the seat until it locks securely with an audible click f Make sure that belts are not trapped or twisted and that they are not rubbing on sharp edges f 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 upwards Pregnant women should position the belt as low as pos...

Page 37: ...ght manually f Upward push belt deflector up f Downward press button A and move belt deflector Adjusting belt height electrically f Operate rocker switch B in the desired direction until the optimal belt adjustment is reached On vehicles with comfort memory seat belt height adjustment can be stored on the person buttons and vehicle keys and recalled with these For further information on storing th...

Page 38: ...ion in the event of a frontal impact or side impact The front airbags are installed under the padded steering wheel panel on the driver s side and in the dashboard on the passenger s side The side airbags of the front seats are installed in the side of the seat backrests The head airbags are installed above the doors in the roof area The respective airbags could trigger depending on the angle of i...

Page 39: ... injury from the passenger s airbag If the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF warning light is not lit when the ignition is switched on and the Airbag OFF switch is switched off this could indicate a fault in the system f Do not install a child restraint system on the passenger s seat f Have the fault remedied immediately Risk of serious or mortal injury for passenger if passenger airbag remains switched off af...

Page 40: ...traint systems facing forward Whenever possible these child restraint systems should be installed on the rear seats f The passenger airbag must be switched off when these systems are used on the passenger s seat Children aged between 3 and 6 years Children of this age are carried in child restraint systems facing forward Whenever possible these child restraint systems should be installed on the re...

Page 41: ...d on passenger s seat outer rear seat centre rear seat only with seat belt up to approx 9 months up to 13 kg Porsche Baby Seat 0 Isofix Universal Porsche Baby Seat 0 Isofix Special Porsche part No 955 044 800 42 E1 3030011 E1 3030012 yes between 9 months and 3 years between 9 kg and 18 kg JUNIOR SEAT ISOFIX Group I Universal Junior Seat Isofix Group I Special Porsche part No 955 044 800 44 E1 3030...

Page 42: ... off B or on A d Danger Risk of serious or mortal injury for passenger if passenger airbag remains switched off after the child seat is removed f The passenger airbag must be switched on again once the child seat has been removed Warning light PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF If the airbag is switched off on the passenger s side the PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF C warning light is continuously lit when the ignition is...

Page 43: ...ave been tested and adjusted to the interior of your Porsche and the appropriate child age groups Other systems have not been tested and could entail an increased risk of injury You can obtain ISOFIX compatible child seats from your Porsche partner f Always observe the separate installation instructions for your child seat d Safety notes f Always observe the separate installation instructions for ...

Page 44: ...ual for the child seat 2 Pull the child seat to check that both fastening points are engaged correctly d Danger Risk of serious or mortal injury for passenger if passenger airbag remains switched off after the child seat is removed f The passenger airbag must always be switched off if child restraint systems are installed on the passenger s seat for children weighing up to 27 kg For children weigh...

Page 45: ...mirrors 1 Switch ignition on 2 Select A for the driver s side or C for the passenger s side by turning the control switch 3 Move the door mirror glasses in the appro priate direction by tilting the control switch If the electrical adjustment facility fails f Adjust the mirror by pressing on the mirror face Synchronous adjustment of door mirrors In the multi purpose display of the instrument panel ...

Page 46: ...on vehicles with seat memory f Please observe the chapter FRONT SEATS WITH MEMORY on Page 28 A Door mirror adjustment driver s side B Door mirror heating C Door mirror adjustment passenger s side D Folding in door mirrors Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid When reverse gear is engaged the mirror on the passenger s side swivels down slightly to show the kerb area Preconditions Vehicle must...

Page 47: ...t be restricted e g by stickers on the windscreen Switching off automatic anti dazzle operation f Press button F Light emitting diode E goes out Note on operation The anti dazzle function switches off automatically if Reverse gear is engaged or Interior lighting and or reading lights in the front are switched on Switching on automatic anti dazzle operation f Press button F Light emitting diode E l...

Page 48: ...lease observe the chapter AIRBAG SYSTEMS on Page 37 Steering wheel heating The steering wheel heating is switched on and off automatically when the ignition is switched on depending on the interior temperature On vehicles with manually controlled air conditioning The steering wheel heating switches itself on when the following criteria are fulfilled at the same time 1 Low outside temperature 2 Low...

Page 49: ...ded Manual adjustment 1 Swivel locking lever A downwards 2 Adapt the steering wheel setting to the backrest angle and your seat position Move the steering wheel in the desired direction 3 Swivel locking lever A back until you feel it engage Electrical adjustment f Press control switch B in the relevant direction until the desired setting is reached The steering wheel setting can be stored in the s...

Page 50: ...ion keys of the multi functional steering wheel to operate the following Porsche communication systems Telephone Radio with CD drive CD changer TV tuner Readiness for operation of multi functional steering wheel With ignition switched on and With Porsche communication systems switched on f Please observe the operating instructions supplied for the Porsche communication systems before operating the...

Page 51: ...ion f Please observe the operating instructions supplied for the Porsche communication systems before operating the function keys Answer the telephone Take calls Hang up the telephone End or reject the call Increase the volume of the relevant communication system Decrease the volume of the relevant communication system Switch off the sound Next radio station title Select the next radio station or ...

Page 52: ...stations Scan titles and radio stations briefly Increase the volume of the relevant communication system Decrease the volume of the relevant communication system Next radio station title Select the next radio station or title Last radio station title Select the previous radio station or title Switch off the sound Source selection Select available audio source Depending on the equipment in your veh...

Page 53: ...nger be swivelled upwards Make up mirror The make up mirror on the rear of the sun visor is closed with a sliding cover d Caution Risk of injury f Keep the sliding cover closed while driving f The make up mirror illumination is switched on automatically when the sliding cover is opened arrow Sun blinds rear side windows The sun blinds in the rear door trim panels can be pulled out and secured in t...

Page 54: ...tem 56 Manually controlled air conditioning system 57 Brief overview automatically controlled 2 zone air conditioning system 59 Automatically controlled 2 zone air conditioning system 60 Brief overview automatically controlled 4 zone air conditioning system front control panel 63 Brief overview automatically controlled 4 zone air conditioning system rear control panel 64 Automatically controlled 4...

Page 55: ...r conditioning system The air conditioning system controls the prese lected interior temperature completely automati cally The temperature can be set individually for the left and right air conditioned areas C Automatically controlled 4 zone air conditioning system The air conditioning system controls the set interior temperature completely automatically Temperature air quantity and air distributi...

Page 56: ... air conditioning compressor is always switched off at temperatures below 3 C Switching on ECON mode f Press button The text ECON appears on the air conditioning display The air conditioning compressor is switched off Switching off ECON mode f If the interior temperature is too high press button or press button 2 zone air conditioning or button 4 zone air conditioning The text ECON disappears from...

Page 57: ...trolled air conditioning system In particular warnings are not replaced by this brief overview What do I want to do What do I have to do Set temperature Press button K up warmer or down colder Set air quantity Press button E up more or down less Set air distribution Air to windscreen Press button F Air to central and side vents Press button H Air to footwell Press button G Defrost windscreen Press...

Page 58: ...onditioning compressor on Page 55 A Windscreen defrost B Heated rear window C Circulating air D Air conditioning display E Air quantity button F Air to windscreen G Air to footwell H Air to central and side vents I ECON button air conditioning compressor off on J REST button engine residual heat K Temperature button f Press button The indicator light in the button lights up The air flows to the wi...

Page 59: ...pply of air from the outside is interrupted d Warning Risk of accident due to hampered vision The windows may mist up in the air quantity setting OFF f Push button E up to increase air quantity Setting air distribution f Press button The air flows to the windscreen f Press button The air flows from the central and side vents Vents must be open f Press button The air flows to the footwell d Warning...

Page 60: ...re not replaced by this brief overview What do I want to do What do I have to do Switch on automatic air conditioning system Press button C Set temperature Left vehicle side Press button H up warmer or down colder Right vehicle side Press button N up warmer or down colder Set air quantity Press button G up more or down less Set air distribution Air to windscreen Press button I Air to central and s...

Page 61: ...ECON mode and Air conditioning compressor on Page 55 A Windscreen defrost B Heated rear window C AUTO button automatic mode D Circulating air automatic circulating air E Air conditioning display F Temperature sensor G Air quantity button H Temperature button left side I Air to windscreen J Air to footwell K Air to central and side vents L ECON button air conditioning compressor off on M REST butto...

Page 62: ... side of vehicle button H Right side of vehicle button N Reducing temperature f Press button for temperature down Left side of vehicle button H Right side of vehicle button N If LO or HI appears on the display the system is operating at maximum cooling or heating power Automatic mode is switched off If the preselected temperature is changed the air quantity blowing out can adjust automatically in ...

Page 63: ...settings in the air conditioned areas f Press button once The indicator light in the button lights up Control of the outside air supply depends on the air quality Note The recommended operating mode is automatic circulating air mode d Warning Risk of accident due to hampered vision In circulating air mode the windows may mist up f Only select circulating air mode for short periods f If the windows...

Page 64: ...do Switch on automatic air conditioning system at front Press button C Set temperature at front for left side Press button H up warmer or down colder for right side Press button Q up warmer or down colder Set air quantity at front for left side Press button G up more or down less for right side Press button R up more or down less Set air distribution at front Air to windscreen for left or right si...

Page 65: ...o do What do I have to do Switch on automatic air conditioning system at rear Press button C Set temperature at rear for left side Press button H up warmer or down colder for right side Press button S up warmer or down colder Set air quantity at rear for left side Press button G up more or down less for right side Press button T up more or down less Set air distribution at rear Air to side window ...

Page 66: ...rol panel A Windscreen defrost B Heated rear window C AUTO button automatic mode REST button engine residual heat D Circulating air automatic circulating air E Air conditioning display F Temperature sensor G Air quantity button left H Temperature button left I Air to windscreen left J Air to footwell left K Air to left central and side vents L Setting for rear air conditioned areas M ECON button a...

Page 67: ...iate function key is pressed again or the AUTO button C is pressed Switching automatic mode on off Rear control panel C AUTO button automatic mode F Air conditioning seat heating display G Air quantity button left H Temperature button left seat heating left I Air to vent left door pillar J Air to footwell left K Air to left central vent centre console O Seat heating off on P Air to vent right door...

Page 68: ...d air quantity is shown in a bar display on the display above the button The more bars that are displayed the more air flows into the interior Increasing air quantity f Press button for air quantity up Left air conditioned area at front button G Right air conditioned area at front button R Left air conditioned area at rear button G Right air conditioned area at rear button T Reducing air quantity ...

Page 69: ...in the air conditioned areas f Press button on the front control panel once The indicator light in the button lights up Control of the outside air supply depends on the air quality Note The recommended operating mode is automatic circulating air mode d Warning Risk of accident due to hampered vision In circulating air mode the windows may mist up f Only select circulating air mode for short period...

Page 70: ...onditioned areas can be controlled from the front control panel Ending the function f Press button again Note on operation f The function is ended automatically 10 seconds after the last settings are made Rear seat heating The rear seats can also be heated in vehicles with four zone air conditioning f For further information on operating the seat heating Please observe the chapter REAR SEAT HEATIN...

Page 71: ...f Keep the fresh air intake between the windscreen and the engine compartment lid free from snow ice and leaves The heated rear window is ready for operation when the ignition is on Switching on f Press button B The indicator light in the button lights up Depending on the outside temperature the heating switches off automatically after approx 5 to 20 minutes The heating can be switched back on aga...

Page 72: ...nclosed spaces e g a garage The parking heater is operated using the following buttons on the front air conditioning control panel Notes on operation The parking heater runs on fuel and it therefore cannot be switched on after the fuel reserve warning lights up f For further information on the fuel reserve warning Please observe the chapter FUEL RESERVE WARNING on Page 108 The parking heater must ...

Page 73: ... is being received You can make sure that the command has been executed successfully only at the vehicle Switching on f Keep button A of the remote control pressed for approx 2 seconds The light emitting diode on the remote control lights up green Switching off f Keep button B of the remote control pressed for approx 2 seconds The light emitting diode on the remote control lights up red Note on op...

Page 74: ...ammed in each memory location Complete programming of the parking heater requires definition of the Function and ON time Programming function 1 Switch ignition off 2 Press TIMER button on the front air conditioning control panel The symbols for the parking heating I or parking ventilation E functions flash on the display 3 Select function Press button for parking heating or button for parking vent...

Page 75: ...g or parking ventilation 4 Select memory location with button The ON time which was last saved is displayed 5 Press ON OFF button The programme is reactivated Displays F and G flash for approx 10 seconds Flashing of the displays can be ended before this time has elapsed by pressing the ON OFF button again After operation of the ON OFF button the ON time H clock symbol F and memory location G are d...

Page 76: ...the 3rd switch on attempt If the parking heater has a fault no function symbol appears on the display only the remaining running time is displayed The display flashes on and off briefly and then goes completely dark In the event of a severe accident the parking heater is automatically switched off as a safety precaution The parking heater is not ready for operation If the temperature is too high t...

Page 77: ...Roofs Windows and Sliding Roofs Power windows 77 Brief overview sliding lifting roof 80 Sliding lifting roof 81 Brief overview Panorama roof system 85 Panorama roof system 86 Emergency operation of the Panorama roof system 90 ...

Page 78: ...hile driving off road Readiness for operation of power windows With ignition switched on or A maximum of 10 minutes with door closed and ignition key withdrawn but only until driver s or passenger s door is first opened One touch operation for closing the door windows is available only when the ignition is switched on Opening closing windows Opening window with the rocker switch Press rocker switc...

Page 79: ...trol panel for the air conditioning can be disabled by means of the safety button in the armrest of the driver s door f Press the safety button to switch child protec tion on and off The symbol in the safety button lights up if child protection is active On vehicles without Porsche Entry Drive Opening closing windows with vehicle key f Hold the car key in the door lock in the unlocking or locking ...

Page 80: ...using the vehicle key in the door lock comfort function The windows close with their full closing force d Warning Risk of injury If the rocker switch is pulled again within 10 seconds of the window being blocked the window will close with its full closing force f Take care to ensure that nobody can be injured when the windows close One touch operation is disabled for 10 seconds after the door wind...

Page 81: ...ting roof In particular warnings are not replaced by this brief overview Switch in the roof console What do I want to do What do I have to do What do I see Open roof Turn switch to position C Or Turn switch to position B noise optimised position Roof opens Lift roof Turn switch to position D Roof is lifted Close roof Turn switch to position A Roof closes ...

Page 82: ... themselves by operating the sliding lifting roof f In case of danger operate the rotary switch in the opposite direction or release the vehicle key immediately f Always keep the sliding lifting roof and the side windows closed while driving off road Readiness for operation of the sliding lifting roof With ignition switched on With ignition key withdrawn until door is first opened but only for a m...

Page 83: ...roof completely f Turn rotary switch beyond stop position B to switch position C This requires a somewhat greater force When released the rotary switch returns on its own to position B D Lifting sliding lifting roof f Turn rotary switch between switch positions A and D until it reaches the required position The roof is lifted completely in switch position D Comfort function on vehicles without Por...

Page 84: ... emergency operation please check whether the fuse is defective d Warning Risk of injury when closing the roof f Take care to ensure that nobody can be injured when the roof elements are operated 1 Open the glasses case in the roof console arrow 2 Unclip cover A 3 Fold up armrest 4 Remove key B from the lower oddments tray underneath the rubber mat in the centre console ...

Page 85: ...osition and turn To close the roof turn to the right To open the roof turn to the left 7 Remove the key and return it to the oddments tray 8 Clip in cover f Have the fault repaired Consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools ...

Page 86: ...tch in the roof console What do I want to do What do I have to do What do I see Open roof completely roof elements 2 and 3 Turn switch to position C Roof elements 2 and 3 open Open roof element 2 Turn switch to position B Only roof element 2 opens Open roof element 3 Turn switch to position E Only roof element 3 opens Lift roof element 3 Turn switch to position D Only roof element 3 is lifted Clos...

Page 87: ... deflector 2 Sliding roof element 3 Sliding lifting roof element 4 Fixed glass element d Caution Risk of damage when activating the Panorama roof system due to improperly fitted roof superstructures f Check that the roof superstructures are properly fitted before starting to drive f Make sure that there is sufficient clearance between the Panorama roof system and the fitted roof superstructures Re...

Page 88: ...ns e g children could injure themselves by operating the Panorama roof system f In case of danger operate the rotary switch in the opposite direction or release the vehicle key immediately A Closing Panorama roof system completely f Turn rotary switch to position A B Opening sliding roof element completely f Turn rotary switch to position B Roof element 2 is opened completely The roller blind open...

Page 89: ... from the emergency closing function for the Panorama roof system The force limiter is not available and the roof elements will close with full force f Take care to ensure that nobody can be injured when the Panorama roof system is closed If the roof cannot be closed due to dirt ice or a similar reason 1 Turn rotary switch to position A 2 Hold the rotary switch in position A until all roof element...

Page 90: ...ction If the rocker switch is pressed to the first stage the roller blind is opened or closed as long as the rocker switch is being pressed If the rocker switch is pressed completely the roller blind opens or closes to the final position Opening the roller blind f Press rocker switch to the rear F Closing the roller blind f Press rocker switch to the front G Note If the rocker switch is pressed co...

Page 91: ...driving f Close the Panorama roof system completely once before driving off Emergency operation of the Panorama roof system Perform emergency operation only under excep tional circumstances if the electric emergency closing function cannot be performed and the end position cannot be stored f Before performing emergency operation please check whether the fuse is defective After the fuse has been ch...

Page 92: ... Note on operation When performing emergency closing for the sliding lifting roof element make sure that the roof element is completely closed centre position between sliding and lifting roof position 6 Remove the key and return it to the oddments tray 7 Clip in cover To rule out malfunctions in the system the end positions of the Panorama roof system must be saved again after emergency operation ...

Page 93: ...al headlight beam adjustment 95 Automatic headlight beam adjustment 95 Direction indicator high beam headlight flasher stalk 95 Hazard warning lights 96 Interior lighting 96 Comfort lighting 98 Coming Home function off delay 98 Door surrounding lighting 99 Emergency call button 99 Brief overview windscreen wipers 100 Windscreen wiper washer stalk 101 ...

Page 94: ...respective of the ambient brightness Despite possible support by the driving light assistant it is the responsibility of the driver to switch on the driving light using the conventional light switch in accordance with the relevant national regulations Activating the headlights using the driving light assistant therefore does not absolve the driver of responsibility for correct operation of the dri...

Page 95: ...ff delay f Please observe the chapter COMING HOME FUNCTION OFF DELAY on Page 98 For information on door surrounding lighting f Please observe the chapter DOOR SURROUN DING LIGHTING on Page 99 Motorway function The light is switched on at speeds of over 140 km h 90 mph If you are travelling slower than 65 km h 40 mph the driving light is switched off after a delay of approx 2 minutes if the externa...

Page 96: ...operation 1 Switch the dipped beam on 2 Switch ignition on The light beam first dips all the way down and is then adapted to the vehicle load If this test point is not satisfied the headlight beam adjustment system must be checked f Consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary...

Page 97: ...ove the stalk up or down to switch on the right or left parking light The hazard warning lights are ready for use regardless of the ignition lock position Switching on and off f Press button A All direction indicator lights and the indicator light in the button flash when the button is operated A C Switches for reading lights B Switch for interior light Interior lighting Front reading lights Switc...

Page 98: ...gnition key is inserted in the ignition lock or the vehicle is locked Switching off f Move switch B to centre position Reading light rear left Rear reading lights f Press toggle switch on left f Move toggle switch to centre position The lights are switched on when a door is unlocked or opened or when the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock The lights are switched off with a delay of a...

Page 99: ...onsole f Hold down button A until the desired level of brightness is reached Coming Home function off delay The following lights remain switched on for a certain period to allow you to get out of the vehicle safely and with improved visibility at dusk or in darkness Dipped beam Lights in the door mirrors Side marker lights Number plate lights Note on operation f Set light switch to auto For inform...

Page 100: ...GHT SWITCH on Page 93 The door surrounding lighting switches itself off after expiry of the off delay set on the multi purpose display or when the ignition is switched on For information on setting the off delay on the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter SETTING OFF DELAY on Page 132 Emergency call button There are several ways to place an emergency call f Press SOS button A or f Sele...

Page 101: ...I have to do Wipe automatically at front rain sensor Press the stalk to detent position 1 Adjust rain sensor Adjust rotary switch A in the stalk upwards wipe more often or downwards wipe less often Wipe at front Slow Move the stalk to detent position 2 Fast Move the stalk to detent position 3 Once Briefly press stalk to position 4 Spray and wipe at front Pull stalk to position 5 and hold Wipe at r...

Page 102: ...n wipers before cleaning the windscreen to avoid unintentional operation rain sensor operation f Always hold the wiper arm securely when replacing the wiper blade f Always switch off windscreen wipers before opening the engine compartment lid wiper switch in position 0 If the wiper arms are not in their final position they will automatically move to this position when the engine compartment lid is...

Page 103: ...sensor Sensitivity can be set with switch A in 4 stages f Move rotary switch A upwards high sensitivity The setting is confirmed by one wipe of the windscreen f Move rotary switch A downwards low sensitivity 2 Front windscreen wiper slow f Move wiper stalk upwards to the second click 3 Front windscreen wiper fast f Move wiper stalk upwards to the third click Rain sensor operation is automatically ...

Page 104: ...intermittent operation f Move wiper lever forward to the first click The rear window wiper wipes at preset inter vals 7 One touch operation of rear window wiper f Briefly press wiper stalk forward The washer system sprays and the rear window wiper performs three wiping cycles Rear window wiper and washer system f Press wiper stalk forwards as far as it will go The washer system sprays and wipes as...

Page 105: ...104 Lights Direction Indicators and Windscreen Wipers ...

Page 106: ...laying compass 115 Displaying navigation information 115 Operating the telephone via the multi purpose display 116 Setting speed limit on the multi purpose display 117 Displaying warning messages 118 Displaying status of level control 119 Displaying status of locks reduction 119 Displaying average consumption 120 Setting Tyre Pressure Monitoring 120 Switching off passenger compartment monitoring a...

Page 107: ...106 Multi Purpose Display and Instruments ...

Page 108: ...ent panel Warning and indicator lights on the speedometer Emission control warning light Check Engine Airbag warning light Seat belt warning light PSM warning light ABS warning light Cruise control readiness Direction indicator left indicator light Direction indicator right indicator light Trailer direction indicator indicator light Rear fog light indicator light Tyre pressure warning light Differ...

Page 109: ...on fuel quality and filling quantities Please observe the chapter CAPACITIES on Page 331 f For information on fuel and refuelling Please observe the chapter FILLING WITH FUEL on Page 249 If the vehicle s inclination changes e g driving uphill downhill minor deviations in the indication may occur Fuel reserve warning When the ignition is switched on or the engine is running the warning light on the...

Page 110: ...ols Battery generator A warning message will appear on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel if the vehicle electrical system voltage drops signifi cantly f Stop at a safe place and switch the engine off f For information on warning messages on the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on Page 135 Possible causes Defect in the battery charging sy...

Page 111: ...opping up coolant Please observe the chapter CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL AND ADDING COOLANT on Page 240 Note on operation To prevent excessive temperatures the cooling air ducts must not be obstructed by covering with films or stone guards etc Coolant level warning A warning message will appear on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel if the engine coolant level is too low f Switch engi...

Page 112: ...s switched on as a lamp check and goes out approx 4 seconds after the engine starts The warning light on the instrument panel flashes to indicate operating states e g engine misfiring which might cause damage to certain parts of the emission control system f In this case immediately reduce the engine load by easing off the accelerator The warning light in the instrument panel is lit continuously a...

Page 113: ...menu structure Note on operation Depending on the equipment of your vehicle some information or functions may not be avail able on the multi purpose display e g telephone navigation audio system compass or tyre pressure Various menus can only be called up when the vehicle is stationary Note The multi purpose display is ready for operation only when the ignition is on Note on operation By selecting...

Page 114: ...ched off The values can therefore be measured over long periods Disconnecting the vehicle battery clears the memories Further on board computer functions can be displayed in the PCM f Please follow the separate operating instructions for PCM 1 Switch ignition on 2 Select MAIN MENU 3 Confirm selection The main menu is displayed 1 MAIN MENU VEHICLE INFO Select and confirm 2 Select Ø CONSUM 3 Confirm...

Page 115: ...114 Multi Purpose Display and Instruments Menu overview of the multi purpose display Basic display Main menu Sub menus Displays and settings in the sub menus ...

Page 116: ...ns such as mountains The values displayed therefore do not allow conclusions to be drawn about possible pressure deviations f In order to display pressure deviations from the prescribed pressure select the menu item TYRE PRESS in the MAIN MENU Displaying compass This display is available only in conjunction with the Compass or PCM option Displaying navigation information Navigation information can...

Page 117: ... be found more quickly f For information on the operating principle of the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter OPERATING PRINCIPLE on Page 112 Accepting refusing ending a call Incoming calls are shown on the multi purpose display PHONE INFO must be activated Displaying telephone calls on the multi purpose display Automatic indication of an incoming call on the multi purpose display ca...

Page 118: ...exceeded a signal sounds and the multi purpose display displays the message LIMIT EXCEEDED Note on operation f For information on the operating principle of the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter OPERATING PRINCIPLE on Page 112 Accepting current speed You can define the current speed as the speed limit in the menu MPH LIMIT 1 MAIN MENU PHONE IMPORTANT NOS Select and confirm 2 Select ...

Page 119: ...ecialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools 1 MAIN MENU MPH LIMIT Select and confirm 2 Select MPH SET 3 Set desired limit Press briefly Limit is set in increments of 1 mph Press for longer than 2 seconds Limit is set in increments of 10 mph 4 Confirm selection LIMIT ACTIVE is activ...

Page 120: ...of the rocker switch behind the gearshift lever in the centre console f For information on the programmes for Off Road and On Road driving and engaging locks reduction Please observe the chapter DRIVING PROGRAMMES FOR ON ROAD AND OFF ROAD DRIVING on Page 164 1 MAIN MENU VEHICLE INFO Select and confirm 2 Select WARNINGS 3 Confirm selection NO WARNING is displayed if the vehicle is in perfect condit...

Page 121: ...s are not permissible under any circumstances f Do not drive with tyres whose tyre pressure drops again in a short period of time Have tyres checked by a specialist workshop f If Tyre Pressure Monitoring is defective e g defective wheel transmitters contact a specialist workshop immediately and have the damage repaired The tyre pressure will not be monitored by defective Tyre Pressure Monitoring F...

Page 122: ...ure on all four wheels and warns the driver when the tyre pressure is too low The display as well as the settings for Tyre Pressure Monitoring take place on the multi purpose display in the sub menu TYRE PRESSURE However the tyre pressure must still be set manually on the wheel The deviations in the tyre pressures from the required pressures are shown in the sub menu TYRE PRESSURE Example If the t...

Page 123: ...nformation on the tyre size and type can be found on the tyre sidewall f For further information on the details on the tyre sidewall Please observe the chapter INSCRIPTION ON RADIAL TYRE on Page 265 Note on operation Before fitting tyres approved by Porsche with a size which is not already stored in the multi purpose display the missing information should be supplemented in the multi purpose displ...

Page 124: ...nd the speed code letter Please observe the chapter INSCRIPTION ON RADIAL TYRE on Page 265 Setting vehicle loading and adjusting tyre pressure The tyre pressure must be adjusted according to the vehicle load A distinction is made between two types of loading Partial load up to 3 people and 21 kg of luggage Full load more than 3 people and 22 kg of luggage 1 MAIN MENU TYRE PRESS SETTINGS Select and...

Page 125: ...e 3 Fill the tyre or change the wheel as appro priate Adding air Example If the tyre pressure display shows 0 4 bar 6 psi you must increase the tyre pressure by 0 4 bar 6 psi On vehicles without air suspension Please observe the chapter INFLATING TYRES ON VEHICLES WITHOUT LEVEL CONTROL on Page 279 On vehicles with air suspension Please observe the chapter INFLATING TYRES ON VEHICLES WITH LEVEL CON...

Page 126: ...ired pressure is displayed for the corresponding wheel The message appears only when the vehicle is stationary It appears for the first time when the ignition is switched off and then each time the ignition is switched on until the tyre pressure has been corrected to the required value The message is shown for 10 seconds on the multi purpose display It can be suppressed immediately by pressing the...

Page 127: ... and is not monitored by Tyre Pressure Monitoring The tyre pressure warning light lights up on the speedometer when the ENTER button is pressed The value _ _ is displayed in the sub menu TYRE PRESSURE filling information at the position of the collapsible spare wheel A warning appears on the multi purpose display if the speed limit of 80 km h 50 mph is exceeded The reminder SPARE WHEEL SEALING SET...

Page 128: ... on operation for spare wheel sealing set operation Each time the ignition is switched on the reminder SPARE WHEEL SEALING SET OPERATION appears for approx 10 seconds if a spare wheel type spare wheel collapsible spare wheel or sealing set has been set f Set the fitted wheel set with tyre type and tyre size Please observe the chapter SETTING THE TYRE TYPE AND SIZE on Page 122 Note on operation The...

Page 129: ... observe the chapter OVERVIEW OF WARNING MESSAGES on Page 135 Notes on tyre pressure Pressure increase as the result of temperature increase In accordance with physical principles the tyre pressure changes as the temperature changes The tyre pressure increases or decreases by around 0 1 bar 1 5 psi for every 10 C change in temperature Tyre pressure specifications The tyre pressure must match the p...

Page 130: ... PRINCIPLE on Page 112 Switching passenger compartment monitoring on off The alarm is triggered if motion is detected in the interior with the doors locked e g if a window is broken in a theft Switching inclination sensor on off The alarm is triggered if the vehicle is raised markedly at one end with the doors locked e g theft attempt by towing Synchronous adjustment of door mirrors Note on operat...

Page 131: ...ntly of the setting Setting door opening signal If the signal function is active door unlocking and locking are confirmed by the hazard warning lights flashing 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS COMFORT DOOR OPENING Select and confirm 2 Set the desired function 3 Switch ignition off 4 Close the driver s door 5 Press button on the vehicle key The settings are now stored on this vehicle key 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS C...

Page 132: ... purpose display Please observe the chapter AUTOMATIC REAR LID on Page 14 Setting AUTO LOCK and AUTO UNLOCK AUTO LOCK and AUTO UNLOCK variants You can set 4 different variants of automatic door locking AUTO LOCK and automatic door unlocking AUTO UNLOCK Doors locked using AUTO LOCK can always be opened by pulling the inner door handle twice regardless of the setting for door unlocking Option 1 AUTO...

Page 133: ...u can set the duration the lights remain on after the vehicle is locked Setting the clock Note on operation There is also a button on the instrument panel to call the CLOCK menu Please observe the chapter C CLOCK on Page 108 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS LIGHTS Select and confirm 2 Select OFF DELAY 3 Confirm selection The set off delay time is now active 4 Select the time input field 5 Confirm selection 6 ...

Page 134: ...tration 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS COMPASS Select and confirm 2 Select SET ZONE xx 3 Confirm selection 4 Select zone The setting is changed in increments of 1 by pressing the rocker switch 5 Confirm selection Calibrating compass In rare cases external disturbances may necessitate calibration of the compass The warning message CAL then appears on the multi purpose display f To calibrate the compass follo...

Page 135: ...ture C CELSIUS F FAHRENHEIT Tyre pressure bar psi Resetting display to factory settings All settings made Clock Comfort Lights Units Language can be reset to the factory settings Note All personal settings made up to this point will be deleted by resetting to the factory settings 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS LANGUAGE Select and confirm 2 Select the desired language 3 Confirm selection 1 MAIN MENU SETTINGS...

Page 136: ...ist workshop System fault Consult a qualified specialist workshop Key not recognised in vehicle Make sure that you have the remote control with you Turn ignition key to the left for 2 seconds To lock the steering turn the ignition key to the left and hold for 2 seconds Key replace battery Replace the remote control battery Move steering wheel Turn the steering wheel so that the steering wheel lock...

Page 137: ...l the final position is reached Check left static cornering light Check bulb Check right static cornering light Check bulb Check dynamic cornering light Consult a qualified specialist workshop If the warning message appears the high beam indicator light on the speedometer flashes additionally Check dipped beam Check bulb Check trailer lights Check bulb Check direction indicators Check bulb Check h...

Page 138: ...ange wheel if necessary Check spare wheel Req pressure 3 4 bar 50 psi Appears about every 6 months Check if the pressure of the fitted spare wheel matches the required pressure manually as it is not monitored electronically Tyre pressure too low Add air Tyre Pressure Monitoring detects a pressure loss of at least 0 3 bar 4 psi Correct tyre pressure at the next opportunity Collap wheel sealing set ...

Page 139: ...ted in the Tyre pressure menu Tyre Pressure Monitoring re teaches the tyres Wheel change Make new selection The tyre type and size of the changed tyres have not been updated for Tyre Pressure Monitoring The display changes when the vehicle is stationary Select corresponding tyre type and tyre size When vehicle stops hit selection The message appears after driving off if the warning Flat tyre has b...

Page 140: ...tick as soon as possible and add engine oil if necessary Oil pressure too low Immediately stop in a suitable place and switch engine off Do not continue driving Check engine oil level Add oil if necessary Do not continue driving if the warning light comes on even when the oil level is correct Have the fault remedied by a qualified specialist workshop Oil pressure monitoring failure Consult a quali...

Page 141: ...continue driving Have the fault remedied at a qualified specialist workshop Parking brake Parking brake not released PSM on Porsche Stability Management was switched on PSM off Porsche Stability Management was switched off PHC unavailable The Porsche Drive off Assistant manual transmission is not available Brake booster faulty Greater brake pedal force necessary Drive carefully to the nearest qual...

Page 142: ... off Level control has been switched off to jack up the vehicle Not permissible The prerequisites for setting the desired level have not been met Pressure accumulator charging Level control temporarily unavailable Four wheel dr system faulty Have the fault remedied at a qualified specialist workshop Shift not possible speed too high Tiptronic S When changing between Low Range and High Range the li...

Page 143: ...cked Danger of injury and damage Before driving off always lock the spare wheel correctly Driver s door open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 3 km h 2 mph Passenger s door open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 3 km h 2 mph Rear left door open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 3 km h 2 mph Rear righ...

Page 144: ...ls Rear lid open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 3 km h 2 mph Rear window open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 3 km h 2 mph System fault Several systems may have failed Have the fault remedied by a qualified specialist workshop Light on instrument panel Warning message on the multi purpose display Meaning measures ...

Page 145: ... 151 Footbrake 151 Cruise control 153 Manual transmission clutch 156 Tiptronic S 157 Selector lever positions 158 Driving programmes for on road and off road driving 164 Power transmission and running gear control systems 168 Air suspension with level control and height adjustment 178 Porsche Active Suspension Management PASM 181 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control PDCC 182 Off road driving 183 Drivin...

Page 146: ...0 km 1 865 miles you should f Preferably take longer trips f Avoid frequent cold starts with short distance driving whenever possible f Not participate in motor racing events sports driving schools or similar f Avoid high engine speeds especially when the engine is cold Oil and fuel consumption The oil and fuel consumption may be somewhat higher than normal during the running in period f The value...

Page 147: ...ecialist workshop Accessories which pertain to safety should only be used if they are from the Porsche Tequipment Program or are tested and approved by Porsche Your Porsche partner will be pleased to advise you and answer any of your questions However the use of other parts or accesso ries may adversely affect the safety of your vehicle and Porsche can take no responsibility for any loss or damage...

Page 148: ...ignition lock which always remains in the ignition lock unless the vehicle is being towed Removing the control unit from the ignition lock f Press button A and remove the control unit Key position 0 initial position The ignition key cannot be withdrawn when the ignition is switched on or when the engine has been started To withdraw the ignition key f Stop the vehicle f On vehicles with Tiptronic S...

Page 149: ...Drive The steering column is automatically locked when the ignition key is withdrawn from the ignition lock and is automatically unlocked when the ignition key is inserted into the ignition lock Vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive The steering column is automatically locked when the ignition is switched off and the vehicle is locked Manually locking the steering column on vehicles with Porsche Entry...

Page 150: ...ition lock position 2 f Do not operate the starter for longer than approx 10 seconds If necessary repeat the starting procedure after a pause of approx 10 seconds Turn the ignition key back to ignition lock position 3 ignition off first Notes on operation The first operation of the starter is ended automatically when the engine starts If the engine does not start subsequent starter operations will...

Page 151: ...ed Radiator fans f For information on radiator fans Please observe the chapter RADIATOR FANS on Page 241 Mobile phones and 2 way radios f Read the operating instructions of the telephone manufacturer before putting a telephone into operation f Please observe the applicable national regulations regarding telephone calls during driving d Safety notes f For reasons of road safety only telephone using...

Page 152: ...ke The warning light and the message disappear Footbrake d Safety notes f Do not obstruct the pedal travel with floor mats or other objects The brake booster is ready for operation only while the engine is running If the engine is switched off or there is a defect in the brake booster much greater force has to be applied to the pedal when braking f Vehicles with a faulty brake must not be towed Fo...

Page 153: ... stretches change down to a lower gear in good time to obtain engine braking If engine braking is insufficient on steep stretches operate the footbrake at intervals Continuous braking overheats the brakes and reduces the braking effect f For information on brake fluid and checking the brake fluid level Please observe the chapter CHECKING BRAKE FLUID LEVEL AND CHANGING BRAKE FLUID on Page 242 Brake...

Page 154: ...g wheel d Warning Risk of accident in heavy traffic on twisting roads or under unfavourable road conditions e g wintry or wet conditions or varying road surfaces etc f Do not use the cruise control in these condi tions Switching cruise control readiness on f Pull the stalk back to position 1 until you feel it click into place Maintaining and storing speed f Bring the vehicle to the desired speed w...

Page 155: ...iefly push stalk downwards to position 4 a maximum of 10 times The speed is reduced by 2 km h 1 mph each time Interrupting cruise control operation The speed driven before the interruption remains stored in the memory and can be reactivated by operating the control stalk Please observe the chapter RESUMING THE STORED SPEED on Page 155 f Press stalk forward to position 2 not engaged or f Operate br...

Page 156: ... road surface so permit Switching cruise control readiness off f Press the stalk forward to position 2 until you feel it click into place The memory is cleared and the green readi ness light goes out The memory is cleared if the ignition is switched off when the vehicle is parked Tip on driving On upward or downward slopes the set speed cannot always be maintained by the cruise control f To obtain...

Page 157: ...gaged f Select reverse only when vehicle is stationary f Select an appropriately low gear on upward and downward slopes This will ensure optimum use of engine power and engine braking When reverse gear is selected and the ignition is on the reversing lights are lit Permitted engine speed f You should change into a higher gear before the needle reaches the red mark on the tachometer or ease off the...

Page 158: ...are not to operate the rocker switches on the steering wheel inadvertently thereby triggering undesired gear changes Changing the selector lever position The selector lever is locked 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...

Page 159: ...tomatic selection mode in the on road driving programme f Use selector lever position D for normal driving The gears are shifted automatically according to the accelerator position and speed Depending on the way the vehicle is driven and on the resistance e g uphill the gear changing points are shifted towards higher or lower engine speed ranges The accelerator movement driving speed longitudinal ...

Page 160: ... lever position D f For optimum acceleration e g when overtaking depress the accelerator pedal beyond the full throttle point kickdown The transmission shifts down depending on the speed of travel and engine speed Upward shifts occur at the highest possible engine speeds These gear changing speeds remain active until the accelerator is released to approx 80 of the full throttle position D Automati...

Page 161: ...tion mode M when the engine speed limit is reached M Manual selection mode in the on road driving programme Tip on driving The kickdown function is not active in selector lever position M The kickdown function cannot be used to downshift in selector lever position M When accelerating e g to overtake you must there fore change down manually Shifting up f Press upper part of a rocker switch A or f P...

Page 162: ...switches A or selector lever B twice The gear is changed down automatically just before idle speed is reached f Select an appropriately low gear on upward and downward slopes This will ensure optimum use of engine power and engine braking If manual mode fails the control electronics switch to automatic mode In this event the instru ment panel will display selector lever position D f Have the fault...

Page 163: ...s work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools d Warning Risk of accident and damage Reverse lock monitoring does not function in the reduced driving programme f Do not select position R while driving Tip on driving 3rd or 5th gear in selector position D and reverse gear R are now available and will allow you to reach the nearest qualified workshop f C...

Page 164: ...y B 4 Remove trim mounting F 5 Lift trim C at rear and carefully pull it off 6 Unplug plug connection D 7 Press foam aside 8 Press locking lever E aside to the left using a suitable object 9 Move selector lever to position N 10 Reassemble in reverse order ...

Page 165: ...s Note on operation The number of differential locks that can be engaged in Low Range depends on the equipment of your vehicle Prerequisites for manual settings Vehicles with manual transmission f Stop the vehicle f Apply the brake f Put the gearshift lever in neutral d Caution Risk of engine damage overrevving In the Low Range programme the gear shifting points are shifted towards lower engine sp...

Page 166: ...llustration The corresponding indicator lights on the instru ment panel and light emitting diodes beside the rocker switch flash several times during the shifting process Tip on driving centre differential lock When the centre differential lock C is fully engaged there is no longer any speed difference between the front and rear axles If for example both wheels on the front axle lose traction on a...

Page 167: ... 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 Manage ment is automatically changed to Sport mode resulting in a stiffer suspension setup PDCC Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control is automatically set to Sport mode and this further ...

Page 168: ...acteristics of Sport mode and the sports exhaust system but would like a more comfortable running gear 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 centre console The light emitting diode in the button of the selected running gear setup lights up In addition the selected running gear...

Page 169: ...n gear Low Range PTM Plus Porsche Traction Management In addition to the PTM features PTM Plus also includes Electronically controlled rear differential lock PSM Porsche Stability Management Stability management system Anti lock brake system ABS Brake system prefilling Brake booster Traction control system TCS Automatic brake differential ABD Engine drag torque control MSR Air suspension with leve...

Page 170: ...tier setup of the running gear TCS and ABD further enhance traction for all wheels Full time all wheel drive With the four wheel drive the drive power is variably distributed to the front and rear wheels Power distribution and wheel speed compensation between the front and rear axles is realised with a transfer box Distribution of the drive power depends on the wheel speed difference between the t...

Page 171: ...for undesired vehicle reactions Ferraria effect when the driver releases the accelerator pedal or brakes on bends This compensation functions up to the maximum lateral acceleration PSM actively stabilises the vehicle as required during dynamic driving manoeuvres e g rapid steering movements during lane changes or on alternating bends Improved braking stability on bends and on different or varying ...

Page 172: ...cy braking operation where the pedal force is insufficient a brake booster provides the braking pressure neces sary for maximum deceleration at all 4 wheels Combined operation of PSM and PTM PTM Plus In order to ensure optimum stabilisation of the vehicle the centre differential lock PTM and where appropriate also the rear differential lock PTM Plus are also opened when PSM inter ventions occur Ti...

Page 173: ... When rocking the vehicle free and When using snow chains Tiptronic vehicles When PSM is switched off the slip monitoring function of Tiptronic is also deactivated The multifunctional light on the instrument panel lights up for a lamp check when the ignition is switched on The light indicates a control operation including when PSM is switched off brake control in the event of one sided wheel spin ...

Page 174: ... brakes the vehicle until the combination is stabi lised The vehicle trailer combination cannot be stabi lised in all driving situations Slippery roads or a loose surface can cause the trailer to jackknife for example Trailers with a high centre of gravity can tip over f Steer carefully during the control process f For further information on driving with a trailer Please observe the chapter DRIVIN...

Page 175: ...lisation is switched off when PSM is switched off When the brake pedal is pressed vehicle trailer combination stabilisation is active even if PSM is switched off On vehicles with electrically folding trailer hitch the hitch must be fully extended and in its end position ABS brake system anti lock brake system d Safety notes In spite of the advantages of ABS it is still the driver s responsibility ...

Page 176: ... the braking system will operate without lock prevention as in vehicles without ABS f Adapt your driving style to the changed braking behaviour The ABS system must be checked immediately in order to prevent the occurrence of further faults with effects which cannot be defined Consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed w...

Page 177: ...r move off on upward slopes The vehicle must have sufficient road contact The Porsche Drive Off Assistant is available for slopes starting at approximately 5 d Danger Risk of accident Assistance by the Porsche Drive Off Assistant is not guaranteed when moving off on a slippery surface e g on icy or loose surfaces In this case the vehicle could slip The limits set by the physics of driving cannot b...

Page 178: ...travel ling downhill The speed must not exceed approx 20 km h 12 mph Vehicles with Tiptronic S Tiptronic selector lever position D M or R must be engaged Vehicles with manual transmission A gear must be engaged 1st 6th or R The clutch pedal must not be used when travelling downhill Tip on driving The Engine Braking Support system is active when driving downhill either forwards or backwards Checks ...

Page 179: ...peeds below approx 80 km h 50 mph The vehicle is automatically lowered to normal level at speeds exceeding approx 80 km h 50 mph The vehicle is automatically raised to terrain level when the Low Range driving programme is selected Special terrain level This setting is intended only for extremely challenging terrain requiring maximum ground clearance The vehicle is raised by around 56 mm compared t...

Page 180: ...x 54 mm Cayenne Cayenne S or approx 34 mm Cayenne GTS compared with normal level The vehicle is automatically raised to normal level at speeds exceeding approx 5 km h 3 mph Setting level manually Preconditions Ignition on Doors are closed Note on operation The level last selected is stored in the memory after the ignition is switched off A Special terrain level B Terrain level C Normal level D Low...

Page 181: ...d that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools f If the overload protection function causes the compressor to switch off wait for a time until it has cooled down The system will function again as soon as it has cooled sufficiently The warning message appears when the control system is switched off and when the co...

Page 182: ...tton of the selected running gear setup is lit In addition the selected running gear setup is shown on the multi purpose display of the instru ment panel for approx 12 seconds The warning light on the instrument panel lights up if there is a system fault A warning message is shown on the multi purpose display of the instru ment panel f Adapt your driving style to the changed condi tions f Consult ...

Page 183: ...is switched on f For information on switching Low Range reduc tion on and off Please observe the chapter DRIVING PROGRAMMES FOR ON ROAD AND OFF ROAD DRIVING on Page 164 Warning message A warning message appears on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel if there is a system fault f For further information on warning messages on the multi purpose display Please observe the chapter OVERVIE...

Page 184: ...ive materials entering the brakes can cause exces sive wear or unpredictable braking action Rules for off road driving f Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle This information is provided in the chapter Technical Data in this Driver s Manual Please observe the chapter GROUND CLEARANCE on Page 329 f Activate the Low Range off road driving programme f Stow or fasten luggage and loads ...

Page 185: ...e these trim parts f When driving off road make sure these parts are not damaged f Make sure there is sufficient clearance between obstacles and the underside of the vehicle f Avoid driving through water f Do not use side member trims as a running board After driving off road Off road driving places a greater burden on the vehicle than normal driving on roads We recommend inspecting the vehicle af...

Page 186: ...hrough mud sand water or substances with a similar soiling effect check the brake discs brake pads wheels and axle joints and have them cleaned f If you experience severe vibrations after driving off road check the wheels for foreign substances These substances can produce an imbalance which might be responsible for the vibrations Removing these deposits may remedy the problem Uphill driving d Dan...

Page 187: ...gradient f Drive downhill slowly with the front wheels pointing straight ahead f If the vehicle starts to tilt immediately steer in the direction of the tilt line of slope f When driving downhill never let the vehicle roll when in idle f Use engine braking effect If the engine braking effect is not sufficient to appropriately check the speed gently apply the footbrake Note on operation f Activate ...

Page 188: ...ed in the chapter Technical Data in this Driver s Manual Please observe the chapter GROUND CLEARANCE on Page 329 d Danger Danger of drowning if water enters the vehicle Risk of damage to the engine and accessories if water penetrates f Before driving through water check the water depth A water speed and the condition of the surface beneath it Cayenne Cayenne S The water depth A must not exceed 50 ...

Page 189: ...low place at walking speed f After checking the body of water take the shortest route through it f Never drive into water with momentum The resulting bow wave could damage the engine and its accessories f Adjust your driving style to the unfamiliar surroundings f Drive through the water slowly and at a constant speed f Never turn around when crossing a body of water f If it is not possible to cros...

Page 190: ...lowly Driving on sand Note on operation f Activate the Low Range off road driving programme and engage differential lock s if necessary Tips on driving Loose sand is an especially tricky surface for off road driving You can often become stuck in sand within minutes if you do not drive correctly in such situa tions f Drive at a brisk pace and do not stop under any circumstances Otherwise the vehicl...

Page 191: ...vel roads f Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle This information is provided in the chapter Technical Data in this Driver s Manual Please observe the chapter GROUND CLEARANCE on Page 329 d Caution Risk of damage to the vehicle floor when driving through ruts that are too deep f Always bear in mind the vehicle s ground clear ance f Do not drive through ruts that are too deep Note o...

Page 192: ...ts forward and returning to upright position 192 Loadspace 195 Cargo management system 196 Stowing load 199 Luggage compartment cover 200 Luggage safety net 201 Ski bag 203 Roof Transport System 205 Storage 206 Cupholder 209 DVD player under the right front seat 211 Ashtray front 211 Cigarette lighter 212 ...

Page 193: ...e the left seat cushion to a vertical position and fold the left rear seat backrest forward On vehicles with automatically controlled four zone air conditioning f Press the safety button in the driver s door armrest before folding the rear seats forward The rear control panel for the air conditioning is deactivated This prevents unintentional adjustment of the air conditioning The symbol in the sw...

Page 194: ...port bracket of the backrest into the support hook on the seat cushion arrow Cayenne GTS rear seat system 6 Cayenne GTS Insert support bracket of the backrest into the lug on the seat cushion arrow d Caution Risk of damage to the seat cover if the support bracket of the backrest does not latch into the lug on the seat cushion f Insert support bracket into the lug ...

Page 195: ...ackrest until it locks with an audible click The red check tab A must be lowered completely d Warning Danger of injury and or damage as a result of braking or in the event of an accident f Do not place any objects between the seat cushion and foam part 3 Fold seat cushion back and press down at the rear Make sure that the belt buckles are accessible 4 Insert the headrests into the backrest To do t...

Page 196: ...floor 2 Unclip support arm B and insert it into fixing recess C in the loadspace floor Closing 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 compart ment against slipping Tie down straps or the luggage net can be fastened to the tie down rings D f Make sure tha...

Page 197: ...ing 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 re...

Page 198: ... 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 pushi...

Page 199: ...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 Note on operation The opposing tie down rings must always be in...

Page 200: ...ws Luggage net f Luggage must always be stowed completely under the luggage net The luggage net is suitable only to prevent light objects from slipping Tie down belts f Do not use elastic belts or straps to tie down a load f Do not route belts and straps over sharp edges f Observe the directions for use and information for the tie down equipment f Use only belts with a tear strength of at least 70...

Page 201: ... Risk of injury In the event of braking direc tion changes or in an accident objects can slide into the passenger compartment and endanger the occupants f Do not place objects on top of the luggage compartment cover Pulling out luggage compartment cover f Pull out the cover by the handle and insert it into the guides on the left and right side walls Luggage compartment cover retracting f Disengage...

Page 202: ...age 199 d Warning Risk of injury Unsecured loads can slip and endanger the occupants in the event of braking changes in direction or in an accident f Always secure the passenger compartment with the luggage safety net f Always fasten the load at the tie down rings f Never load the vehicle higher than the top edge of the seat backrest Maintenance note f If the luggage safety net was heavily stresse...

Page 203: ...ing rings on the ceiling The luggage safety net fastening hooks can be pulled out at the sides f Make sure that the luggage safety net fastening hooks are properly engaged in the fixing rings Removing luggage safety net assembly from the rear seat backrest 1 Open both rear doors 2 Fold down the left rear seat backrest first fol lowed by the right rear seat backrest The seat cushions need not be fo...

Page 204: ...release button A on the lid of the pass through facility Fold down the lid 2 Fold down the armrest of the rear seat backrest 3 Pull protective cover B off the Velcro strip at the top and fold down 4 Press release button C on the lid of the pass through facility and fold down the lid 5 Pull out and unfold the ski bag 6 Insert objects into the ski bag from the luggage compartment ...

Page 205: ...t belt tongue into the buckle Stowing the ski bag 1 Empty ski bag 2 Pull ski bag into the passenger compartment 3 Close lid in the luggage compartment 4 Carefully fold the ski bag and close the lid 5 Insert protective cover and fasten it with the Velcro strip Note on operation f Fold up the ski bag only when it is dry ...

Page 206: ...hnical Data in this Driver s Manual Please observe the chapter WEIGHTS on Page 328 f Distribute load evenly with heavy items as low as possible Items of luggage must not project beyond the side of the load area f Fix and secure every item to the basic carrier with a rope or lashing strap do not use elastic rubber tensioners f Before every journey and at regular intervals during long trips check th...

Page 207: ...uring braking direction changes or in accidents f For information on stowing loads and luggage Please observe the chapter STOWING LOAD on Page 199 Storage options In the glasses case in the roof console In the glove compartment pen holder In the front and rear armrests In the drawer underneath the passenger s seat In the storage compartments at the sides of the luggage compartment In the door trim...

Page 208: ...ton A with the vehicle key to secure the contents from unauthorised access B Control for glove compartment cooling C Holder for pens f Turn thumb wheel B counter clockwise f Turn thumb wheel B clockwise Oddments trays in the armrest between the front seats Two oddments trays are located in the armrest Opening the top tray f Press button A and lift the cover Cooling the glove compartment Switching ...

Page 209: ...letely 2 Press button C and lift the cover Side storage compartments in the luggage compartment Depending on how the vehicle is equipped there is an additional storage option in the left hand storage compartment The shelf can be removed to increase the size of the compartment Opening the storage compartment f Pull off the cover at the handle recess Closing the storage compartment f First insert th...

Page 210: ...the DVD player is under the right front seat f For information on the installation location of the DVD player Please observe the chapter DVD PLAYER UNDER THE RIGHT FRONT SEAT on Page 211 Opening f Lift the release handle and pull out the drawer Closing f Close the drawer until it clicks audibly into place Cupholder You can place drinks cans and cups in the cupholder f Keep the cupholder closed whi...

Page 211: ...sert can be removed for cleaning Removing the insert makes an additional oddments tray available f Open shutter A f Press together the cupholder insert at the two engagement recesses B f Remove the cupholder insert Opening rear cupholder f Press on the cover of the cupholder arrow Closing rear cupholder f Close and engage the cupholder ...

Page 212: ...t cover towards the front direction of arrow 2 Closing the cover f Insert the four guide lugs of the cover into their openings arrow f Press the cover into place f Push down cover until it can be felt clicking into place Ashtray front Opening f Press ashtray lid briefly Emptying f Move unlocking button A to the right and pull out the ashtray insert in upward direction f After emptying replace the ...

Page 213: ...of fire and burning f Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended f Only hold the heated lighter by the knob The cigarette lighter is ready for use regardless of the ignition lock position Using the front cigarette lighter f Press ashtray lid briefly Ashtray opens independently f Press lighter into the receptacle When the element is red hot the lighter jumps back to its initial position Using ...

Page 214: ...Trailer Hitch 213 Trailer Hitch Trailer coupling 214 Trailer coupling with removable ball hitch 216 Electrically folding trailer coupling 221 ...

Page 215: ... trailer The gross weight of the vehicle and trailer is the sum of the weight of the towing vehicle and the weight of the trailer f Never exceed the permissible individual weights d Safety notes Driving with a trailer f Always observe the permissible towed weight vertical coupling load and rear axle load This information is provided in the chapter Technical Data in this Driver s Manual Please obse...

Page 216: ...ot drive with the towing vehicle empty and the trailer loaded If this unfavourable condition is unavoidable please drive especially slowly f Bear in mind the different vehicle handling and size in situations such as braking parking cornering and overtaking etc f The driving stability of the vehicle trailer combi nation worsens as the speed increases There fore drive especially slowly on downhill s...

Page 217: ...Please observe the chapter OPENING LOADSPACE FLOOR on Page 195 2 Open Velcro strap of the tool box 3 Remove the top part of the tool box 4 Take ball hitch out of the bottom part of the tool box d Warning Danger of injury and risk of damage by flying ball hitch in an accident during braking and in the case of direction changes f Do not transport the ball hitch in the vehicle unsecured f Transport t...

Page 218: ...stow it in the tool box when driving without a trailer f Insert the plug into the mounting tube whenever the ball hitch is removed f Important before using the ball hitch for the first time write down the number embossed on the key Inserting ball hitch The mount for the ball hitch and the socket are located below the bumper A plug in the mounting tube protects it against soiling Removing plug f Pu...

Page 219: ...It must be possible to press locking balls C completely into the shank with their full diameter If the ball hitch is not pretensioned tension it as described below f The ball hitch must be unlocked i e the arrow on the key must point to the lock open symbol on the handwheel f Hold the ball hitch with your left hand Pull the handwheel out in arrow direction 1 with your right hand and then with the ...

Page 220: ...nsert tensioned ball head E into mounting tube K in the direction of the arrow and push it up firmly until the ball hitch snaps into place 2 Turn key L counter clockwise to lock the ball hitch and then withdraw the key Once the key has been removed it must not be possible to pull the handwheel to the side 3 Cover lock with cap M 4 Store key in the tool box Safety check You can use the following 4 ...

Page 221: ...ury by the heavy ball hitch f When removing the ball hitch hold it in such a way that your hand cannot be pressed onto the road surface 2 Hold ball hitch E with your left hand Pull handwheel D out in arrow direction 1 and then with the handwheel still pulled out turn it as far as it will go in arrow direction 2 Hold handwheel in this position 3 Remove ball hitch from the mounting tube in arrow dir...

Page 222: ...of the ball hitch This could damage the locking mechanism Safe use of the trailer coupling would then no longer be guaranteed f Make sure that the ball hitch is properly locked in place prior to every journey Preconditions The vehicle must be stationary The rear lid or rear window must be open Extending f Press top half of rocker switch A The ball hitch automatically extends to operating position ...

Page 223: ...on When the rocker switch is used in one touch mode movement of the ball hitch is interrupted if resistance is encountered The red light emitting diode in the rocker switch flashes rapidly to indicate this interruption Switching overload protection off f Keep the rocker switch depressed for at least 2 seconds until the ball hitch has reached operating or retracted position Care instructions When c...

Page 224: ...Parking 223 Parking ParkAssist 224 Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid 228 Garage door opener 228 ...

Page 225: ...ivated R N ParkAssist is activated for the front and rear areas D M ParkAssist is activated for the front area Gearshift lever position R ParkAssist is activated for the front and rear areas in all other gearshift positions ParkAssist is activated for the front area Note On vehicles with manual transmission ParkAssist is not switched on in the rear area if the vehicle rolls backward without revers...

Page 226: ...nance notes f The sensors must always be kept free of dust ice and snow in order to ensure that they are fully functional f Do not damage sensors by abrasion or scratching f Maintain sufficient distance when cleaning with steam jet units The sensors will be damaged if the pressure is too high Note on operation The rear ultrasound sensors may not function correctly if tyres that have not been recom...

Page 227: ...ce to the obstacle If the first yellow LED segment lights up the obstacle is still 120 cm front or 120 to 150 cm rear away A brief signal tone sounds when reversing An intermittent tone sounds when the distance becomes less than approx 60 cm The fourth yellow LED segment lights up If the distance becomes less than approx 25 cm on vehicles with trailer coupling approx 35 cm a continuous tone sounds...

Page 228: ...until a speed of 14 km h 9 mph is reached ParkAssist is ready for operation again when the interference has been eliminated Fault indication with warning tone In the event of a permanent fault in ParkAssist the red LED segments of the active warning indica tors light up and a continuous tone sounds for three seconds after a transmission range has been selected Possible causes Defect or system faul...

Page 229: ...gear must be engaged Moving mirror to its initial position The mirror swivels back to its initial position when The vehicle is shifted out of reverse gear or The position of the control switch for door mirror adjustment is changed A Programmable keypad B Light emitting diode for status identification Garage door opener The garage door opener of your Porsche replaces up to three original hand held ...

Page 230: ...the original transmitter is equipped with fixed or changeable code Deleting programmed signals from the keys This process deletes the standard codes set at the factory Do not repeat this process if you would like to assign additional signals to the keys f Keep the two outer buttons of keypad A depressed for approximately 20 seconds until light emitting diode B begins to flash Assigning garage door...

Page 231: ...t press the key on the keypad a third time to complete the setting process 8 Repeat steps 3 7 to assign signals to the other buttons Note f Please consult a Porsche partner if you have not been able to successfully assign signals to the buttons even though you have carefully followed the instructions in this chapter and the operating instructions for the original hand held transmitter Your Porsche...

Page 232: ...Alarm System and Theft Protection 231 Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm system 232 Immobiliser 234 Steering column lock 234 Theft protection 234 ...

Page 233: ...ey in the door lock you must switch the ignition on ignition lock position 1 within 15 seconds of opening the door in order to prevent the alarm system from being triggered Switching off the alarm system if it is triggered f Unlock vehicle doors with the remote control or f Switch ignition on Switching off passenger compartment monitoring system and inclination sensor If people or animals are rema...

Page 234: ...iodes flash rapidly for 2 seconds then slowly The passenger compartment monitoring system and inclination sensor are switched off The light emitting diodes flash rapidly for 2 seconds go out for 28 seconds and then flash slowly Faults in the central locking system and the alarm system The light emitting diodes flash rapidly for 2 seconds light for 28 seconds and then flash slowly Avoiding false al...

Page 235: ... lock Vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive The steering column is automatically locked when the ignition is switched off and the vehicle is locked Manually locking the steering column on vehicles with Porsche Entry Drive f Depress the clutch on vehicles with manual transmission f Once the ignition is switched off turn the control unit again to ignition lock position 3 and hold it there for 2 seconds ...

Page 236: ... engine oil 238 Checking the coolant level and adding coolant 240 Checking brake fluid level and changing brake fluid 242 Adding washer fluid 243 Changing air cleaner 244 Changing particle filter 244 Power steering 244 Wiper blades 245 Emission control system 248 Fuel can 248 Filling with fuel 249 Car care instructions 251 ...

Page 237: ...gine while it is running always apply the parking brake and put the gearshift lever in neutral or the Tiptronic selector lever in position P f Take great care to ensure that hands fingers articles of clothing e g ties sleeves necklaces or long hair cannot be caught up by the radiator fans drive belt or other moving parts f Exercise extreme caution when working in the area of the radiator fans The ...

Page 238: ...ator fans can start running as a function of temperature even with the engine switched off Risk of burning from hot parts in engine compartment f Exercise extreme caution when working on the engine compartment Preconditions for measuring the oil level correctly Vehicle must be level Engine must be switched off and at operating temperature Before the oil level measurement allow the engine oil to fl...

Page 239: ...Cayenne V6 are requirements for the 2 year 30 000 km service intervals A label is located in the engine compartment which provides you with information manufac turer regarding the factory filling for your engine Generally you can find the manufacturer approvals on the oil containers or as a notice displayed by the retailer f Do not mix oil additives with your engine oil f Always use the same oil t...

Page 240: ...rcise great care when adding engine oil Engine oil filling point on Cayenne 1 Unscrew the cap from the oil filler opening 2 Pour in oil carefully in half litre steps at most and measure the oil level again after each step after waiting for a few minutes Never exceed the MAX mark on the oil dipstick 3 Push in the oil dipstick as far as the stop when the correct oil level is reached 4 Carefully clos...

Page 241: ...rtant information on service topics Please observe the chapter NOTES ON MAINTENANCE on Page 236 The expansion tank for the coolant is located in the engine compartment under the engine compartment cover Checking when engine is cold 1 Remove cover 2 Open cap of the expansion tank carefully and allow any overpressure to escape Then unscrew cap completely 3 Read the coolant level 4 Top up with coolan...

Page 242: ...put on the cover 5 Have the cooling system checked Consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools Maintenance notes If pure water is added in an emergency the mixing ratio will have to be corrected Marked loss of coolant indicates leakage in the cooling system f ...

Page 243: ...tely f Please note all the information on the refill container of the brake fluid Checking the brake fluid level The reservoir for the hydraulic braking system is located in the engine compartment 1 Rotate both turn locks 90 counter clockwise arrow with a screwdriver and remove the lid 2 Check the brake fluid level at the transparent reservoir The fluid level should always be between the MIN and M...

Page 244: ...the instrument panel if the washer fluid level is too low In this case the remaining quantity is only around 0 8 litre f Add washer fluid at the next opportunity The maximum capacity is approx 7 5 litres 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 win...

Page 245: ...tside air is polluted by exhaust fumes press the circulating air button Power steering d Warning Risk of accident When the engine is stationary e g when the car is on tow or the hydraulic system fails there is no power assisted steering Therefore substantially more force will have to be exerted in order to steer f Exercise great care when on tow f Have the fault remedied Consult a qualified specia...

Page 246: ...ct condition are vital for a clear view f Replace the wiper blades twice per year before and after the cold season or if wiper performance deteriorates or the blades are damaged f For important information on service topics Please observe the chapter CAR CARE INSTRUCTIONS on Page 251 d Caution Risk of damage if wiper arm accidentally falls back onto the windscreen f Always hold the wiper arm secur...

Page 247: ...window cleaner f Please observe the chapter ADDING WASHER FLUID on Page 243 Please contact your Porsche partner for further information The wiper blades may be damaged or worn f Replace damaged wiper blades as soon as possible Replacing windscreen wiper blades f Apply the parking brake f Switch the wipers off wiper switch in position 0 f Switch ignition off 1 Fold windscreen wiper arm away from th...

Page 248: ...ing rear window wiper blade 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Switch ignition off 3 Carefully fold the wiper arm away from the rear window until it reaches its locking position approx 60 4 Carefully unclip the wiper blade from the wiper arm arrow Hold the wiper arm with your other hand when doing this 5 Push the new wiper blade onto the centre of the wiper arm and snap it into place 6 Carefully fold wip...

Page 249: ... these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools f Avoid high cornering speeds after the fuel level warning light lights up f Never drive the tank dry For information on tow starting or push starting the vehicle Please observe the chapter TOW STARTING PUSH STARTING on Page 315 Risk of fire in the area of the exhaust system f Do not apply additional undersealing or r...

Page 250: ... engine s knock control automatically adapts the ignition timing f Never drive the tank dry Note on operation Information on the fuel quality can normally be found on the pump If this should not be the case ask a petrol station attendant If the recommended fuel is not available you can also use unleaded regular fuel 91 RON 82 5 MON in an emergency However this could reduce performance and increase...

Page 251: ...the correctly operated automatic pump nozzle has switched off Fuel could spray or could run over when heated 7 Replace the tank cap immediately after refuel ling and turn it until you hear it and feel it engage 8 Close the filler flap and press on the rear of the filler flap arrow until it can be felt to engage Maintenance note If you lose the tank filler cap you must replace it with an original p...

Page 252: ... Warning High pressure cleaning units can damage the following components Tyres Logos emblems Painted surfaces Widened wings Lock and latch of the removable towing attach ment Seals of the electrically retractable ball hitch Generator valve covers ParkAssist sensors f Please observe the operating instructions from the unit manufacturer f Always cover the lid of the brake fluid reservoir prior to c...

Page 253: ...a soft sponge or washing brush We recommend Porsche car shampoo f Begin 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 leather it dry Do not use the same leather to rub down as you use for cleaning the windscreen and windows d Warning Risk of accident Reduced or uneven braking action may be cause...

Page 254: ...er as they discolour the paint if left to work on it over time f Carefully wash the treated areas again Repairing minor paint damage f Have minor paint damage cracks scratches or stone damage repaired immediately before corrosion begins Consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the neces...

Page 255: ...5 f Periodically clean the wiper blades with a window cleaner especially after the vehicle has been washed in a car wash We recommend the Porsche window cleaner If they are very dirty e g with insect remains they can be cleaned with a sponge or cloth If the wiper blades rub or squeak this may be due to the following If the vehicle is washed in an automatic car wash wax residues may adhere to the w...

Page 256: ...9 5 Products with the wrong pH value can destroy the protective layer on the wheels We recommend Porsche cleaner for light alloy rims f If possible wash the wheels every two weeks with a sponge or washing brush If the wheels are exposed to road salt grit or industrial dust weekly cleaning is necessary f Every three months after cleaning grease the wheels with car wax or an acid free grease e g Vas...

Page 257: ...nd care agents and by inappropriate treatment f Do not use caustic cleaners or hard cleaning objects f Perforated leather must under no circum stances get wet on its reverse side f All types of leather should be cleaned regularly to remove fine dust using a soft damp white woollen cloth or a commercially available microfibre cloth f Remove heavy contamination with a leather cleaner Please always f...

Page 258: ... Cleaning when lightly soiled f Wet a soft cloth with water or a neutral soap solution and wipe off the dirt Cleaning when heavily soiled f Wet a soft cloth with lukewarm water or thinned white spirit and dab the dirt from the outside in Cleaning the seat belts f Use mild detergent to clean soiled belts f When drying avoid direct sunlight f Only use suitable cleaning agents f Do not tint or bleach...

Page 259: ...hout level control 279 Inflating tyres on vehicles with level control 280 Electrical system 285 Battery 293 Replacing the remote control battery 296 External power supply jump lead starting 297 Replacing bulbs 299 Headlights 300 Tail light 310 Number plate lights 312 Headlight adjustment 313 Changing headlights from left to right hand traffic 313 Bulb chart 314 Towing and tow starting 315 ...

Page 260: ...erformed during the guarantee period may cause you to lose your claims Tool kit The tool kit is accommodated in the spare wheel well under the cover of the loadspace floor First aid kit There is space for the first aid kit under the rear bench on the right in the direction of travel f For information on folding the rear seats forward Please observe the chapter FOLDING REAR SEATS FORWARD on Page 19...

Page 261: ...upports if work has to be carried out under the vehicle The car jack is not suitable for this For information on raising vehicles with air suspension with level control and height adjust ment Please observe the chapter RAISING VEHICLE WITH THE JACK on Page 180 f Refill fluids e g engine oil brake fluid or coolant are hazardous to health Store refill fluids out of reach of children and if necessary...

Page 262: ...an cause tyres to overheat and thus be damaged even invisibly Hidden tyre damage is not eliminated by subse quently correcting the tyre pressure Tyre damage Cleaning with high pressure cleaners can damage the tyres f For further information on cleaning with high pressure cleaners Please observe the chapter HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING UNITS on Page 251 d Warning Risk of accident due to hidden tyre damag...

Page 263: ...he tyre grooves 1 6 mm high f Check tyre tread regularly particularly before and after long journeys Wheel balancing f As a precaution have wheels with summer tyres balanced in the spring and those with mud and snow tyres before winter Only specified weights may be used for wheel balancing Self adhesive weights must not come into contact with cleaning agents since they could drop off Changing a wh...

Page 264: ...hanged handling Tyres should only be fitted by specialist firms When a defective tyre is replaced it should be noted that deviations in tread depth must not exceed 30 on one axle f Do not use second hand tyres if you do not know their history Valves f Use only plastic valve caps The rubber valves must be replaced whenever the tyres are changed In the case of metal valves please observe the fitting...

Page 265: ...ains are fitted on all four wheels of the vehicle It is also possible to fit snow chains on only one axle preferably the rear axle f Remove spacers if 18 inch tyres snow chains or a collapsible spare wheel are mounted d Caution Risk of damage to the wheel housings if the spacers on the rear axle are not removed before fitting snow chains f The 17 mm spacers must always be removed from the rear axl...

Page 266: ...p to 300 km h 186 mph Tip on driving f Tyres 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 tyre sidewall Please note that in addition to winter tyres all season and all terrain tyres are also subject to speed limits and bear this identification G Rim width in inches H Rim flange contour code letter I...

Page 267: ...m or trolley jack f For information on wheel changing Please observe the chapter CHANGING A WHEEL on Page 275 f Lift only at the jacking points provided f Before driving the car onto a lifting platform ensure that there is sufficient space between the lifting platform and the vehicle f In order to avoid serious damage never jack up the vehicle at the engine transmission or at the axles Tool kit Th...

Page 268: ...f the level control system Please observe the chapter INFLATING TYRES ON VEHICLES WITH LEVEL CONTROL on Page 280 Spacers f Use the spacers only together with wheels approved by Porsche Before having spacers fitted find out about the current approval status f Remove spacers if 18 inch tyres snow chains or a collapsible spare wheel are mounted d Danger Risk of accident if spacers are not removed bef...

Page 269: ... Porsche specifica tions and product requirements Tightening torque Tightening torque of wheel bolts 160 Nm 118 ftlb Security wheel bolts The adapter wrench socket for the security wheel bolts is in the tool kit To loosen or tighten the wheel bolt with anti theft protection the adapter must be used between the wheel bolt and the wheel bolt wrench f When positioning the wrench socket ensure that it...

Page 270: ...ctor lever to position P 5 Straighten the front wheels 6 Withdraw the ignition key to lock the steering and prevent the engine from being started 7 Have all passengers leave the vehicle 8 Set up a warning triangle at a suitable distance A Wedges Securing the vehicle against rolling For this purpose use the two folding wedges A secured next to the tool kit 1 You can remove the wedges after undoing ...

Page 271: ...ng the tyre with tyre sealant is only an emergency repair so that you can drive to the next workshop Even if the tyre is air tight it may only be used for short journeys in an emergency The tyre sealant and a compressor with pressure tester on vehicles without level control system can be found under the loadspace floor in the luggage compartment The tyre sealant comprises a filler bottle a filler ...

Page 272: ...er hose D Valve turner E Valve insert F Tyre valve Filling in sealant 1 Leave the object that caused the puncture in the tyre 2 Remove sealant and the enclosed sticker from the luggage compartment 3 Adhere the sticker in the driver s field of vision 4 Shake filler bottle A 5 Screw filler hose B onto the filler bottle The filler bottle is now open 6 Unscrew valve cap from tyre valve F 7 Remove valv...

Page 273: ...d high cornering speeds f Observe maximum speed of 80 km h 50 mph f Please always observe the safety and operating instructions which can be found in the separate operating instructions for the sealant and on the compressor Raising vehicle with the jack d Warning Risk of injury The vehicle may slip off the jack f Make sure that no one is in the vehicle when jacking up and changing a wheel f Never ...

Page 274: ...ng point on the vehicle Only jack vehicle up until only the wheel to be changed is completely off the ground 4 After lowering the vehicle remove the jack Front jacking point Access to the jacking points differs according to the respective vehicle equipment Jacking points f Attach jack only at the points provided A or C Rear jacking point The rear jacking point is accessible after removing the cove...

Page 275: ...es with running board Rear jacking point Vehicles with sill cover Front jacking point Jacking points on vehicles with sill covers The jacking points are accessible after removing the plastic covering caps F or H from the sill covers Removing covering cap 1 Open covering cap F or H in the sill cover to the front by means of the internal handle recess and pull off arrow ...

Page 276: ...t to engage Changing a Wheel 1 Remove the top wheel bolt 2 Remove assembly aid from the tool kit and screw in instead of the wheel bolt 3 Remove the remaining wheel bolts For further information on wheel bolts Please observe the chapter WHEEL BOLTS on Page 268 4 Change wheel 5 Insert wheel bolts and tighten by hand Remove assembly aid screw in remaining wheel bolt Initially tighten bolts only slig...

Page 277: ...eel bolts 160 Nm 118 ftlb Changing a wheel with removal of 17 mm spacers d Danger Risk of accident if spacers are not removed before mounting 18 inch tyres or a collaps ible spare wheel f Always remove the 17 mm spacers before mounting 18 inch tyres or a collapsible spare wheel because the wheel cannot be fitted correctly d Caution Risk of damage to the wheel housings if the spacers on the rear ax...

Page 278: ...Information on the tyre pressure is provided in the chapter Technical Data in this Driver s Manual Please observe the chapter TYRE PRESSURES COLD on Page 326 9 Lower vehicle and remove jack 10 Tighten wheel bolts in diagonally opposite sequence Note on operation for vehicles with Tyre Pressure Monitoring On vehicles with Tyre Pressure Monitoring the settings on the multi purpose display must be up...

Page 279: ...ible spare wheel on the rear axle always remove the corresponding spacer For information on the spacers Please observe the chapter SPACERS on Page 267 For information on removing the spacers Please observe the chapter CHANGING A WHEEL WITH REMOVAL OF 17 MM SPACERS on Page 276 1 Remove rotary knob A and put it on screw B 2 Undo the screw and take out the collapsible spare wheel 3 Mount the collapsi...

Page 280: ...ate the collapsible spare wheel After using the collapsible spare wheel f Release air by unscrewing the valve insert Notes on operation The tyre will revert to its original shape only after several hours Only then can it be stowed in the spare wheel recess in the luggage compartment There is a plastic sheet in the tool kit for storing the damaged wheel Maintenance note The collapsible spare wheel ...

Page 281: ...ess f Wear gloves 4 Switch on compressor The required filling pressure will be reached after a few minutes 5 Switch off compressor 6 Check filling pressure with pressure tester Then reduce tyre pressure or add more air if necessary Check filling pressure again 7 Unscrew the compressor filling hose Reducing filling pressure on vehicles without level control 1 Switch off compressor 2 Open air bleed ...

Page 282: ... on 6 Press hand valve D until the correct tyre pressure is achieved Monitor the tyre pressure with pressure tester C during the inflation process 7 Unscrew the screw coupling from the compressor connection 8 Unscrew filler connection from the tyre valve 9 Stow tyre filler hose Note on operation The compressor features a protective function against overheating and switches itself off automatically...

Page 283: ... km h 50 mph if the mounted 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 spare wheel d Warning Danger of injury if the spare wheel is removed improperly f Remove the spare wheel only when the spare wheel bracket is locked f Remove the spare wheel from the spare whee...

Page 284: ...n operation If the opening angle exceeds 30 the spare wheel bracket automatically moves to its final position The rear lid may be opened only when the spare wheel bracket is in its final position If the opening angle is less than 30 the spare wheel bracket automatically moves back to its initial position However the spare wheel bracket is not completely engaged yet and must be closed by hand C Add...

Page 285: ...et is locked Automatic locking In the multi purpose display of the instrument panel you can set variants of locking and unlocking the doors and the rear lid as well as the check back signal when locking and unlocking the vehicle and save them on the respective remote control To do this Please observe the chapter SETTING REAR LID LOCKING on Page 131 Emergency release for the spare wheel bracket If ...

Page 286: ...ning Risk of short circuit and fire f Disconnect the battery during all work on the electrical system Relays Relays should be checked or changed only by an authorised workshop Sockets The assignment and number of sockets depend on the respective vehicle equipment Electrical accessories can be connected to the 12 V sockets Note on operation The sockets and thus the connected electrical accessories ...

Page 287: ... gripper A blown fuse can be identified by the melted metal strip 4 Replace only with fuses of the same rating Note f If a fuse blows repeatedly Consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools Cover of engine compartment fuse box Opening fuse box lid in engine com...

Page 288: ...fuse box lid in the dashboard 1 Carefully lever off the plastic cover with a screwdriver arrow and remove The fuse plan is located on the inside of the cover A Plastic gripper 2 Carefully remove the fuses with plastic gripper A ...

Page 289: ...electrical system control unit pump for washer fluid 15 39 Heated rear window 5 10 Power window rear left 30 40 Instrument panel diagnosis 5 11 Central locking system left 15 41 Steering column lock ignition lock central locking system Porsche Entry Drive 15 14 Power window front left 30 42 Sliding lifting roof or Panorama roof system 30 15 Tail light right 15 43 Subwoofer 30 16 Vehicle electrical...

Page 290: ...in the fuse box 53 Vehicle electrical system control unit automatic dipped beam steering column module 5 57 Level control 40 54 Headlight beam adjustment 10 RES 1 Spare fuse 1 56 Fan front air conditioning system 40 RES 2 Spare fuse 2 No Designation Rating in A No Designation Rating in A ...

Page 291: ...eft side light right direction indicator right dipped beam 30 32 Central locking system right doors 10 9 CD changer DVD navigation 5 34 Power window front right 30 10 TV tuner satellite receiver rear seat entertainment 10 35 Electrical seat adjustment right 30 11 Radio or Porsche Communication System PCM 10 36 Roof console telephone compass 5 12 Amplifier for sound package 30 37 Xenon headlight le...

Page 292: ...ion 15 47 Telephone preparation 10 52 Tiptronic selector lever switch 5 48 Level control 10 55 Reversing camera 5 49 Telephone anti dazzle interior mirror Vehicles for Japan blind spot detection 5 56 Porsche Stability Management PSM 40 50 Xenon headlight 10 57 Transfer box centre differential lock 40 No Designation Rating in A No Designation Rating in A ...

Page 293: ...t adjuster valve lift adjuster 15 10 Water run on pump tank leakage detection carbon canister shut off valve fan pressure sensor for air conditioner 10 10 Engine components Cooling air output stages carbon canister shut off valve pressure sensor for air conditioner tank leakage detection exhaust flap control valve Hall sensor oil level sensor 10 11 Air conditioning compressor service interval sens...

Page 294: ...ger of explosion While the battery is being charged a highly explosive gas mixture is formed so Fire sparks naked flames and smoking are prohibited Avoid causing sparks and short circuits when handling cables and electrical equipment In the case of batteries with central venting there is a greater concentration of explosive gas at the hose opening The gas venting hose must not be kinked or blocked...

Page 295: ...are f Keep battery surface clean and dry f Ensure that cell plugs and terminal clamps are firmly secured Checking acid level only on low maintenance batteries Check the acid level more frequently in the summer months and in predominantly warm countries f When topping up use only clean vessels In no case may alcohol e g window cleaner residues be permitted to enter the battery f Unscrew all plugs W...

Page 296: ...ery f Please observe the disposal instructions for batteries Putting vehicle into operation After the battery is connected or after an exhaus tively discharged battery is charged the PSM warning light lights up on the instrument panel and a message appears on the multi purpose display of the instrument panel to indicate a fault This fault can be remedied with a few simple steps 1 Start the engine ...

Page 297: ...ng with a small screwdriver 2 Replace the battery paying attention to the polarity 3 Replace cover and press together firmly Parking heater remote control The battery should be changed when the range of the remote control becomes smaller or when the light emitting diode lights up orange when the remote control is operated Changing the battery 1 Pull battery compartment cover A off in the direction...

Page 298: ...hat they cannot be caught by moving parts in the engine compart ment The vehicles must not be in contact otherwise current might flow as soon as the positive terminals are connected f Carefully ensure that conductive jewellery rings chains watch straps does not come into contact with live parts of the vehicle Risk of caustic burns from escaping acid f Do not lean over the battery Danger of gas exp...

Page 299: ...donor battery 8 Disconnect the positive lead from the positive terminal of the donor battery first then from the positive terminal for jump lead starting 9 Close the cap of the positive terminal for jump lead starting Charging the battery Your Porsche partner will be pleased to advise you about a suitable charger 1 Always observe the instructions of the charger manufacturer 2 When charging the bat...

Page 300: ...e in a suitable place 5 Perform teaching of the power windows To do this Please observe the chapter STORING FINAL POSITION OF THE DOOR WINDOWS AFTER CONNECTING THE VEHICLE BATTERY on Page 79 6 Teach tyres on vehicles with Tyre Pressure Monitoring Please observe the chapter SETTING TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING on Page 120 7 Store end positions on vehicles with electri cally folding trailer coupling To ...

Page 301: ... To ensure optimum ventilation do not cover the gap between headlight and body Removing headlights 1 Switch off ignition and withdraw the ignition key 2 Open bonnet 3 Push down cover A in the engine compartment in the direction of the arrow and remove B Headlight release C Socket wrench 4 Take socket wrench C out of the tool kit 5 Place socket wrench C on the release B and turn in the direction of...

Page 302: ... headlights 1 Insert headlight in the guide rails connect plug D and then push the headlight fully into the wing 2 Push headlight to the rear and simultaneously turn socket wrench C in the direction of the arrow The headlight locking device must perceptibly and audibly engage 3 Check whether the headlight is seated securely 4 Remove socket wrench C and replace in tool kit 5 Fit cover A and fold it...

Page 303: ... 2 Turn bulb socket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Remove defective bulb and replace 4 Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc tion Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs must be fully engaged 6 Install headlight 7 Check operation of bulbs 8 Close bonnet ...

Page 304: ...lb socket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Remove defective bulb and replace 4 Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc tion Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs must be fully engaged 6 Install headlight 7 Check operation of bulbs 8 Close bonnet ...

Page 305: ...n gas discharge lamp counter clockwise and remove 3 Press the release tab on the plug and pull plug off 4 Connect plug to new gas discharge lamp 5 Insert gas discharge lamp and turn in clock wise direction Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 6 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs must be fully engaged 7 Install headlight 8 Check operation of bulbs 9 Close bonnet ...

Page 306: ...lb socket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Remove defective bulb and replace 4 Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc tion Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs must be fully engaged 6 Install headlight 7 Check operation of bulbs 8 Close bonnet ...

Page 307: ...cket B counter clockwise and remove 3 Pull both release tabs on the plug apart and pull plug out of lamp socket 4 Replace defective bulb Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 5 Fit cover on headlight Both release tabs must be fully engaged 6 Install headlight 7 Check operation of bulbs 8 Close bonnet ...

Page 308: ...ove headlight 3 Press release tab on the bulb housing in the direction of the arrow and at the same time push forward to the first detent A 4 Press release tab A in direction of arrow again and push forward Using your other hand pull the bulb housing completely out of the front apron Changing bulb for side light Cayenne Cayenne S 5 Pull bulb socket out of bulb housing ...

Page 309: ...d remove 2 Replace the defective bulb bayonet fitting 3 Insert socket and turn in clockwise direction Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position Installing bulb housing Cayenne Cayenne S 1 Insert the bulb housing in the front apron Make sure that the two tabs are inserted correctly in the openings Push light fully into the front apron until you hear and feel it engage 2 Check ope...

Page 310: ...IGHTS on Page 300 1 Open bonnet 2 Remove headlight 3 Turn socket A counter clockwise and remove 4 Replace the defective bulb bayonet fitting 5 Insert socket A and turn in clockwise direction Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position 6 Check operation of bulb 7 Install headlight 8 Close bonnet ...

Page 311: ...bt please consult a qualified specialist workshop We recommend that you use a Porsche partner for this work since these are staffed with trained personnel and have the necessary parts and tools 1 Switch ignition off 2 Open rear lid 3 Remove the two caps A with a screwdriver for example 4 Unscrew the two fastening screws B with the socket wrench from the tool kit ...

Page 312: ... release arrow on the plug D and pull off the plug Installing tail light 1 Push on plug D until the plug is felt to click into place arrow and secure cable 2 Insert ball head of tail light C into clip nut E and fit the light unit into the body arrow 3 Screw in the fastening screws B When screwing in the fastening screws make sure that the tail light is flush with the body 4 Press in caps A ...

Page 313: ...defective bulb bayonet fitting Insert lamp bracket and screw in fastening screws 4 Install tail light 5 Check operation of lights 6 Close the rear lid Number plate lights Changing bulb for number plate light 1 Unscrew both screws A and remove the light 2 Push the bulb holder apart and pull the bulb out of the socket 3 Replace defective bulb 4 Insert light initially tighten both screws A and then s...

Page 314: ...to a country where traffic uses the other side of the road the headlights must be repositioned when you cross the border The dipped beam then lights symmetrically and drivers of oncoming vehicles are not dazzled On the return journey do not forget to readjust the headlights Repositioning headlights 1 Please observe the chapter REMOVING HEADLIGHTS on Page 300 Remove headlight Press down both releas...

Page 315: ...ng Halogen dipped beam and high beam H7 Xenon dipped beam and high beam D1S Side marker light front W5W Direction indicator rear P21W Direction indicator front PY21W Number plate light C5W Fog light H11 Rear fog light P21W Reversing light P21W Side indicator light WY5W Additional high beam H7 Cornering light H11 Interior lights Interior light front W5W Reading light W5W Luggage compartment light K...

Page 316: ...g bar f Please refer to the separate manual from the accessory manufacturer for the data and fitting instructions Observe the manufacturer s safety and operating instructions f Always observe the permissible towing force of the towing bar The towing bar must be approved for the vehicle weight Never exceed the manufacturer s specifications f Do not attach the towing bar diagonally between the vehic...

Page 317: ... not guaranteed Observe the following points to avoid damage to the trans mission f 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 cardan shaft of the rolling axle must be removed f Put the gearshift lever in neutral or move the Tiptronic selector lever to p...

Page 318: ...ever out the appropriate plastic cover A in the bumper with the screwdriver The cover is captive and need not be removed completely 2 Screw in towing lug B as far as the stop left hand thread and tighten hand tight Screwing in front towing lug 1 Carefully lever out the appropriate plastic cover A in the bumper with the screwdriver Place cover in the vehicle ...

Page 319: ...B as far as the stop left hand thread and tighten hand tight Fitting plastic cover at front f First engage the upper locking tabs of the plastic cover and then press in the bottom tabs and side tab uniformly until the tabs have engaged fully ...

Page 320: ...essure and Technical Data Vehicle identification data 320 Engine data 321 Transmission 322 Fuel consumption 322 Tyres wheels tracks 323 Tyre pressures cold 326 Weights 328 Ground clearance 329 Capacities 331 Dimensions 332 Driving performance 333 ...

Page 321: ...der the loadspace floor It contains all important data about your vehicle Note The data bank cannot be re ordered if it is lost or damaged Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number is under the loadspace floor on the right in front of the tool kit and at the bottom left behind the windscreen Identification plate The identification plate is fitted on the firewall on the right ...

Page 322: ...m 83 mm Displacement 3598 cm3 3598 cm3 4806 cm3 4806 cm3 Max engine output as per 80 1269 EEC 213 kW 290 HP 213 kW 290 HP 283 kW 385 HP 298 kW 405 HP 283 kW 385 HP 298 kW 405 HP At engine speed 6200 rpm 6200 rpm 6200 rpm 6500 rpm 6200 rpm 6500 rpm Max torque as per 80 1269 EEC 385 Nm 285 ftlb 385 Nm 285 ftlb 500 Nm 370 ftlb 500 Nm 370 ftlb At engine speed 3000 rpm 3000 rpm 3500 rpm 3500 rpm Engine...

Page 323: ...r 1 22 1 1 16 1 1 22 1 1 16 1 5th gear 1 00 1 0 86 1 1 00 1 0 86 1 6th gear 0 84 1 0 69 1 0 84 1 0 69 1 Reduction gear 2 70 1 2 70 1 2 70 1 2 70 1 Reverse 4 27 1 3 39 1 4 27 1 3 39 1 Final drive ratio 3 70 1 4 30 1 3 55 1 4 10 1 3 55 1 4 10 1 Urban Extra urban Total Total CO2 l 100 km l 100 km l 100 km g km Cayenne manual transmission 18 5 9 8 12 9 310 Cayenne Tiptronic S 18 3 9 9 12 9 310 Cayenne...

Page 324: ... 35 R 21 107 Y XL 10 J x 21 50 mm 1661 mm 1676 mm 295 35 R 21 107 Y XL 10 J x 21 50 mm 45 mm 1661 mm 1686 mm Winter tyres 235 65 R 17 108 H XL1 7 5 J x 17 53 mm 1655 mm 1670 mm 255 55 R 18 109 V XL2 8 J x 18 57 mm 1647 mm 1662 mm 255 50 R 19 107 V XL3 9 J x 19 60 mm 1641 mm 1656 mm 275 40 R 20 106 V XL 9 J x 20 60 mm 1641 mm 1656 mm 275 40 R 20 106 V XL 9 J x 20 10 J x 20 60 mm 55 mm 1641 mm 1666 ...

Page 325: ...1641 mm 1666 mm 295 35 R 21 107 Y XL 10 J x 21 50 mm 1661 mm 1676 mm 295 35 R 21 107 Y XL 10 J x 21 50 mm 45 mm 1661 mm 1686 mm Winter tyres 255 55 R 18 109 V XL2 8 J x 18 57 mm 1647 mm 1662 mm 255 50 R 19 107 V XL3 9 J x 19 60 mm 1641 mm 1656 mm 275 40 R 20 106 V XL 9 J x 20 60 mm 1641 mm 1656 mm 275 40 R 20 106 V XL 9 J x 20 10 J x 20 60 mm 55 mm 1641 mm 1666 mm All Season 255 55 R 18 109 V XL2 ...

Page 326: ...nd maximum speed code letter e g T for permitted top speed are minimum require ments When fitting new tyres or changing tyres Please observe the chapter TYRES AND WHEELS on Page 260 Tyre wheel sizes Extensive testing precedes the approval of tyre and rim sizes Your Porsche partner will be pleased to advise you about the current approval status By fitting tyres which have been approved by Porsche y...

Page 327: ...r tyres 2 6 bar 38 psi 2 9 bar 43 psi 2 6 bar 38 psi 2 9 bar 43 psi 275 45 R 19 summer tyres 275 40 R 20 summer tyres 295 35 R 21 summer tyres All season all terrain and winter tyres Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 235 65 R 17 M S 255 55 R 18 M S 2 4 bar 35 psi 2 7 bar 39 psi 2 4 bar 35 psi 2 7 bar 39 psi 255 50 R 19 M S 275 45 R 19 M S 275 40 R 20 M S 2 6 bar 38 psi 2 9 bar 43 psi 2 6 b...

Page 328: ...123 Fully loaded more than 3 people and 21 kg luggage Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 235 65 R 17 summer tyres and M S 255 55 R 18 summer tyres and M S 2 7 bar 39 psi 3 4 bar 50 psi 2 7 bar 39 psi 3 4 bar 50 psi 255 50 R 19 M S 275 45 R 19 summer tyres and M S 275 40 R 20 summer tyres and M S 295 35 R 21 summer tyres 195 75 18 collapsible spare wheel 3 5 bar...

Page 329: ... 156 EEC 1 2235 2595 kg 2245 2605 kg 2300 2675 kg 2320 2695 kg Maximum axle load front 2 1385 kg 1385 kg 1455 kg 1455 kg Maximum axle load rear 2 1650 kg 1650 kg 1680 kg 1680 kg Maximum gross weight 2 2945 kg 2945 kg 3080 kg 3080 kg Trailer operation EU Maximum gross weight 3045 kg 3045 kg 3180 kg 3180 kg Maximum axle load front rear axle 1385 1750 kg 1385 1750 kg 1455 1775 kg 1455 1775 kg Roof lo...

Page 330: ...ound clearance centre of axles 215 mm 215 mm 195 mm Air suspension low level Ramp angle 17 6 17 6 17 6 Overhang angle front 27 3 27 3 27 3 Overhang angle rear 20 6 20 6 20 6 Ground clearance centre of axles 191 mm 191 mm 186 mm Air suspension loading level Ramp angle 14 8 14 8 14 8 Overhang angle front 21 21 21 Overhang angle rear 18 5 18 5 18 5 Ground clearance centre of axles 161 mm 161 mm 161 m...

Page 331: ...ical Data f Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Air suspension special terrain level Ramp angle 24 7 24 7 21 1 Overhang angle front 31 8 31 8 29 7 Overhang angle rear 25 4 25 4 23 3 Ground clearance centre of axles 271 mm 271 mm 251 mm ...

Page 332: ...5 litre approx 0 85 litre Front axle differential approx 1 0 litre approx 1 0 litre Rear axle differential approx 1 25 litres approx 1 4 litres Locking rear differential approx 1 6 litres approx 1 6 litres Fuel tank approx 100 litres including approx 12 litres reserve approx 100 litres including approx 12 litres reserve Fuel octane rating The engine is designed to provide optimum performance and f...

Page 333: ...al level 1741 mm 1741 mm 1717 mm Height at DIN kerb weight basic carrier of Roof Transport System normal level 1789 mm 1789 mm 1765 mm Height at DIN kerb weight special terrain level 1748 mm 1748 mm 1728 mm Height at DIN kerb weight rail special terrain level 1789 mm 1789 mm 1769 mm Height at DIN kerb weight basic carrier of Roof Transport System special terrain level 1837 mm 1837 mm 1817 mm Heigh...

Page 334: ... Maximum speed 227 km h 141 mph 227 km h 141 mph 252 km h 157 mph 250 km h 155 mph Acceleration 0 100 km h 62 mph 8 1 seconds 8 5 seconds 6 6 seconds 6 8 seconds Maximum speed when towing a trailer Observe country specific laws for driving with trailers Cayenne GTS manual transmission Cayenne GTS Tiptronic S Maximum speed 253 km h 157 mph 251 km h 156 mph Acceleration 0 100 km h 62 mph 6 1 seconds...

Page 335: ...structions 244 Air conditioning Child lock 69 Operating overview of 2 zone air conditioning system 60 Operating overview of 4 zone air conditioning system at front 65 Operating overview of 4 zone air conditioning system at rear 66 Operating overview of manually controlled air conditioning system 57 Switching child protection on off 69 Which system is in my car 54 Air pressure Data bar psi 326 Plat...

Page 336: ...1 Removing headlights 300 Brake booster faulty warning message 140 Brake fluid Change quantity 331 Changing 243 Checking level 242 Warning light on speedometer 243 Warning message 140 Brake light Changing bulb 312 Installing tail light 311 Removing tail light 310 Brake pads Warning message on the multi purpose display 140 Warning message brakes 152 Brakes Applying releasing parking brake 151 Beddi...

Page 337: ... 108 Speedometer 108 Tachometer 108 Voltage indication 109 Warning and indicator lights overview 107 Collapsible spare wheel in the luggage compartment 278 Collapsible spare wheel general information 282 Coming Home function Setting off delay 132 Switching on 98 Compass Setting on the multi purpose display 133 Compressor Connection on vehicles without air suspension 280 Storage location on vehicle...

Page 338: ...233 Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry Drive 11 Entry aid Functional description 30 Switching on off 30 Exit aid Functional description 30 Switching on off 30 F Fabric linings care instructions 257 Factory settings Resetting multi purpose display 134 Filler flap Emergency operation 250 Filter Air cleaner maintenance instructions 244 Particle filter maintenance instructions 244 Fire extingui...

Page 339: ...301 Removing headlights 300 Stalk 95 High pressure cleaning units information on use 251 Hillholder moving off assistant for Tiptronic S 176 HomeLink 228 Horn 47 I Identification number location 320 Identification plate 320 Ignition lock Emergency operation of key 148 Functional description 147 Illumination Of steering wheel keys switching on off 50 Switching on when entering the vehicle 99 Switch...

Page 340: ...automatically 97 Switching rear reading lights on off 97 Switching rear reading lights on off automatically 97 Load General information 199 Installing luggage compartment cover 201 Luggage compartment cover pulling out retracting 200 Luggage safety net permitted uses 201 Position of tie down rings 195 Removing luggage compartment cover 200 Ski bag 203 Loading General information 199 Installing lug...

Page 341: ...c S 158 Operating example 113 Operating principle 112 Overview of warning messages 135 Resetting to factory settings 134 Setting a speed limit 117 Setting compass 133 Setting language for displays 134 Setting off delay 132 Setting the clock 132 Setting Tyre Pressure Monitoring 120 Setting tyre sealant sealing set 127 Setting units of displays 134 O Octane rating petrol 249 Odometer Display 109 Res...

Page 342: ...he running gear setup 181 Passenger airbag Switching on and off 41 Warning light in the centre console 41 PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF Warning light in the centre console 41 Passenger compartment monitoring system 233 Switching off with button in door handle Porsche Entry Drive 233 Switching off with vehicle key 232 Passenger mirror Activating synchronous mirror adjustment 129 Additional door mirrors when...

Page 343: ...Range Displaying status on the multi purpose display 119 Indicator light 166 Switching off 165 Switching on 165 Refuelling 250 Remote control Changing battery 296 Locking the vehicle door 12 Opening closing Panorama roof system 88 Opening closing sliding lifting roof 82 Parking heater 72 REST mode With 2 zone air conditioning 55 With 4 zone air conditioning 55 With manually controlled air conditio...

Page 344: ...6 SportDesign package information on risk of damage 184 Sports exhaust system Switching on off 166 Stainless steel tailpipes 255 Starting 149 Engine 149 Steam jet cleaners Information on use 251 Steering column Locking with Porsche Entry Drive 148 Locking without Porsche Entry Drive 148 Steering wheel Adjustment 48 Heating 47 Multi functional steering wheel with telephone function 50 Multi functio...

Page 345: ...hitch 220 Tips on driving 215 Trailer load data 328 Unhitching 216 Vehicle trailer combination stabilisation functional description 173 Trailer hitch Extending electrical hitch 221 Inserting ball hitch mechanical hitch 217 Removing ball hitch mechanical hitch 220 Retracting electrical hitch 221 Socket mechanical hitch 220 Storage location of ball hitch mechanical hitch 216 Transmission Shift patte...

Page 346: ...ting spare wheel on spare wheel bracket 282 Flat 269 General information 260 Removing spare wheel from spare wheel bracket 282 Removing fitting spacers 276 Rim offset 323 Security wheel bolt wrench socket 268 Size 323 Snow chains general information 264 Spare wheel general information 282 Storage 262 Tracks 323 Wheel bolts care instructions 268 Winter tyres general information 263 Windows Adjustin...

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