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Dear Owner,
We would like to thank you for your purchase of a
Porsche Cayenne. Judging by the car you have
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Remember however, as with any vehicle, you
should take time to familiarize yourself with your
Porsche and its performance characteristics.
Always drive within your own unique capabilities as
a driver and your level of experience with your
Porsche. Ensure that anyone else driving your
Porsche does the same. To prevent or minimize
injury, always use your safety belts. Never
consume alcohol or drugs before or during the
operation of your vehicle.
This Owner's Manual contains a host of useful
information. Please take the time to read this
manual before you drive your new Porsche.
Become familiar with the operation of your
Porsche car for maximum safety and operating
pleasure. The better you know your Porsche, the
more pleasure you will experience driving your
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Porsche.
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you can keep your Porsche in top driving condition
by having it serviced regularly.
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If you believe that your vehicle has a fault which
could cause a crash, injury or death, you should
immediately inform the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to
notifying Porsche Cars North America, Inc.
(Porsche Cars N.A.).
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the vehicle. Modifications may be carried out
on your vehicle only if approved by Porsche.
Your Porsche is intended to be used in a safe
manner obeying the local laws and in the light of
driving conditions faced by you, and in accor-
dance with the instructions provided in this
Owner's Manual.
Do not misuse your Porsche by ignoring
those laws and driving conditions, or by
ignoring the instructions in this manual.
Any alteration or misuse of the vehicle can
lead to accidents and severe or fatal
personal injuries.
Regularly check your vehicle for signs of
damage.
Damaged or missing aerodynamic compon-
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affect the driving behavior and therefore
must be replaced immediately.
Your car may have all or some of the components
described in this manual.
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the explanations of features or equipment installed
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  • Page 1 If you believe that your vehicle has a fault which should take time to familiarize yourself with your could cause a crash, injury or death, you should Your Porsche is intended to be used in a safe Porsche and its performance characteristics. immediately inform the National Highway Traffic...
  • Page 2 Do not misuse your Porsche. Use it safely, and Warning! Text, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the information available at the time...
  • Page 3 Warning! on the vehicle. Off-road driving can seriously The values communicated by Porsche are based damage these trim parts. on normal operation adapted to traffic. Wear incre- Risk of burn injury when standing near or...
  • Page 4: Fuel Quality

    Porsche therefore recommends the use of these fuels in your vehicle. Porsche also recognizes that these fuels may not always be available. Be assured that your vehicle will operate properly on unleaded premium fuels with octane numbers of at least 95 RON (90 CLC or AKI), since the engine's “Electronic Octane™...
  • Page 5: Dear Porsche Owner

    A lot has gone into the manufacture of your that restraints are properly adjusted. Check the following items first Porsche, including advanced engineering, rigid f Check all exterior and interior lights for opera- quality control and demanding inspections. These f Turn the engine off before you attempt any tion and that the lenses are clean.
  • Page 6: On The Road

    f When parked, always put the parking brake on In the driver's seat... On the road... and put the gearshift lever in neutral or the f Check operation of the horn. f Never drive after you have consumed alcohol Tiptronic selector lever in position P. or drugs.
  • Page 7: Break In Hints For The First

    The following tips will be helpful in obtaining There may be a slight stiffness in the steering or f Please see the chapter “ENGINE DATA” on optimum performance from your new Porsche. other controls during the break-in period which will Page 352.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview Illustrations......11 Automatic Anti-Dazzle Mirror ......58 Windows and Sliding Roofs ....87 Steering Wheel ..........59 Driver’s cockpit ..........12 Power windows..........88 Multi-Functional Steering Wheel ......61 Steering wheel and instrument cluster .... 13 Brief overview - sliding/lifting roof ....92 Sun Visors............63 Center console, front ........
  • Page 9 Displaying status of level control ....131 Garage Door Opener ........242 Porsche Active Suspension Displaying status of locks/reduction..... 131 Management (PASM) ........195 Displaying average consumption ....132 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)..196 Setting Tire Pressure Monitoring ....132 Off-Road Driving ..........197 Table of Contents...
  • Page 10 License Plate Lights ........341 How Emission Control Works ....... 266 Headlight Adjustment ........342 Fuel Economy..........267 Changing headlights from left Operating Your Porsche in other Countries ... 268 to right-hand traffic........343 Fuel ............268 Bulb Chart ..........345 Portable Fuel Containers ......270 Towing ............345...
  • Page 11: Overview Illustrations

    Overview Illustrations Driver’s cockpit..........12 Steering wheel and instrument cluster ... 13 Center console, front........14 Overview Illustrations...
  • Page 12: Driver's Cockpit

    Driver’s cockpit 1.Power Lift Gate See Page 24. 2.Power Windows See Page 88. 3.Inner door Handle See Page 29. 4.Door mirror adjustment See Page 56. 5.Engine compartment lid release See Page 30. 6.Parking brake See Page 163. 7.Diagnostic socket 8.Parking brake release See Page 163.
  • Page 13: Steering Wheel And Instrument Cluster

    Steering wheel and instrument cluster 1.Tiptronic rocker switches See Page 59. 2.Turn signals See Page 107. 3.Cruise control See Page 168. 4.Function keys See Page 61. 5.Horn See Page 59. 6.Windshield wipers See Page 112. 7.Tachometer See Page 120. 8.Clock See Page 123.
  • Page 14: Center Console, Front

    Center console, front 1.Porsche Communication Management (PCM) See separate operating instructions. 2.Air conditioner See Page 65. 3.Ashtray/cigarette lighter See Page 226. 4.Cupholder See Page 227. 5.Reduction (Low Range), differential locks See Page 179. 6.Sport mode See Page 181. 7.Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) running-gear setup See Page 195.
  • Page 15: Opening And Locking

    Opening and Locking Never invite car theft! ........16 Keys ............17 Central Locking System........ 18 Brief overview – Opening and locking from outside ..........19 Unlocking and locking from outside ....20 Opening and locking from inside....29 Opening and closing the engine compartment lid......
  • Page 16: Never Invite Car Theft

    A steering wheel lock and a gong alarm are car is rolling to a stop. You will not be able to f Close sliding/lifting roof or Panorama Roof standard equipment in your Porsche. The gong steer the car. System. alarm will sound if you open the driver's door while...
  • Page 17: Keys

    The key codes of new keys have to be “reported” The key bit folds out. to the vehicle control module by your authorized Porsche dealer. All keys belonging to the vehicle Folding in the key bit must also be reported again.
  • Page 18: Central Locking System

    Any changes or modifications not expressly and lids are closed. To stop the alarm approved by Porsche could void the user’s f Press button again. authority to operate this equipment. The horn becomes silent and the emergency flashers go out.
  • Page 19: Brief Overview - Opening And Locking From Outside

    Brief overview – Opening and locking from outside The Porsche Entry & Drive option can be recogni- zed by the buttons A in the door handles. This brief overview does not replace the informati- on provided in the chapter “Opening and locking from outside”.
  • Page 20: Unlocking And Locking From Outside

    On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, you can For further information on the possible settings on unlock, lock and start the vehicle without using the Depending on your vehicle equipment, you can the multi-purpose display: key.
  • Page 21 The doors can be opened from inside by pulling the inner door handle twice. Unlocking and opening doors Unlocking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) Unlocking driver’s door with the key The vehicle can be unlocked if you are in the area 1.
  • Page 22 Close the door. variants of automatic door locking (AUTO LOCK) f Briefly press the Porsche Entry & Drive locking and automatic door unlocking (AUTO UNLOCK). f For further information: button A in the door handle.
  • Page 23 Danger! Unlocking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) Risk of poisoning. Exhaust gases can enter the passenger compartment when the rear Warning! lid is open. f Always keep the rear lid closed when the Risk of being locked out of vehicles with Porsche Entry &...
  • Page 24 Powerliftgate (Rear Lid) The rear lid has a power closing mechanism. 1. Pull down the rear lid by means of the closing Danger! handle (arrow), and press it gently into the lock. Risk of poisoning. Exhaust gases can enter The rear lid is automatically pulled closed and the passenger compartment when the rear locked.
  • Page 25 Make sure the vehicle is unlocked if your Opening and closing of the rear lid are indicated vehicle is not equipped with Porsche Entry & by three warning tones. Drive. Then briefly press the release handle on the rear lid.
  • Page 26 Interrupting the opening or closing operation in the event of danger The opening or closing operation is interrupted im- mediately if one of the following buttons is pressed: f Press the button on the key Release the button in the driver’s door Briefly press the button in the rear lid trim pa- Briefly press the release button on the rear lid.
  • Page 27 Detection of obstacles during closing Adjusting the opening height of the rear lid Malfunctions of the rear lid drive The opening height of the rear lid can be individu- The automatic function is not active if the battery Warning! ally adjusted so that the rear lid does not collide voltage is too low.
  • Page 28 Note on operation After 30 seconds have elapsed, the vehicle The rear window is locked automatically after On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive, the rear can be unlocked again only with the second 30 seconds if it is not opened.
  • Page 29: Opening And Locking From Inside

    Locking doors Button in the armrest f Press the right half 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.
  • Page 30: Opening And Closing The Engine Compartment Lid

    Opening and closing the engine compartment lid Opening Caution! Risk of damage to engine compartment lid or windshield wipers. f Make sure that the windshield wipers are not pulled out forwards when opening the engine compartment lid. f Always switch the windshield wipers off (wiper stalk in position 0) before opening the engine compartment lid.
  • Page 31 Closing Danger! Risk of loss of control or an accident, resul- ting in serious personal injury or death. f Should you notice at any time while driving that one of the lids is not secured properly, please stop immediately in a suitable place and close The front lid may fly up impairing vision.
  • Page 32: Malfunctions When Opening And Closing

    Porsche Entry & Drive), The vehicle cannot be unlocked 1. Unlock and open the driver’s door with the car – fail due to a fault, key.
  • Page 33 Not all vehicle doors are locked 3. Press red slide B with the key bit in the 7. Lock the driver’s door with the key in the door direction of the arrow. lock. The central locking system has failed. The doors For information on folding out the key bit: must be locked with the emergency locking Please see the chapter “FOLDING OUT THE...
  • Page 34: Seats, Mirrors And Steering Wheel

    Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel Seat and Headrest ........35 Front seat with memory......... 38 Easy Entry Function ........40 Fire Extinguisher ........... 41 Heated Seats – Front and Rear ...... 41 Safety Belts..........43 Airbag Systems ..........46 Child Restraint Systems ........ 50 LATCH Child Seat System......
  • Page 35: Seat And Headrest

    Raising senger backrests excessively reclined. Improperly positioned headrests can cause f Push headrest upwards until the desired f Porsche recommends the use of L.A.T.C.H. serious personal injury or death in an acci- position is reached. dent. (Lower Anchorage and Tether for Children) Additionally press button B on the outer rear equipped Porsche child seats.
  • Page 36 Installing headrests Front and outer rear headrests Note The middle headrest of the rear seat bench must only be fitted to the middle seat of the rear seat backrest. 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.
  • Page 37 Seat position A correct sitting position is important for safe and fatigue-free driving. We recommend the following procedure for adjusting the driver’s seat to suit individual requirements: 1. Adjust the seat height to give yourself enough headroom and an unobstructed view outside the vehicle.
  • Page 38: Front Seat With Memory

    A and car keys. (in vehicles that have Porsche Entry & Drive). The stored positions for each seat are recalled automatically. Cancelling setting Automatic settings can be cancelled immediately by pressing any seat adjustment button.
  • Page 39 3. Adjust seat position and belt height. 5. Withdraw car key or switch ignition off in vehicles that have Porsche Entry & Drive. 4. Briefly press the SET memory button and, A - Control switch for door mirror adjustment within 10 seconds, hold down one of the per- 6.
  • Page 40: Easy Entry Function

    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.
  • Page 41: Fire Extinguisher

    Fire extinguisher under the right front seat f Take the fire extinguisher out of the drawer under the seat. Note f Pay attention to the final control date on the fire extinguisher. If the fire extinguisher is used after its testing interval has elapsed, it may not function properly.
  • Page 42 A - Switches seat heating on C - Rear seat, left Controlling the temperature D - Rear seat, right B - Switches seat heating off f Move button C or button D upwards or down- C - Temperature control for left seat D - Temperature control for right seat wards until the desired position is reached.
  • Page 43: Safety Belts

    If safety belts do not work properly, see your upper body. The shoulder belt should never be worn behind your back or under your arm. authorized Porsche dealer immediately. f For maximum effectiveness, the lap belt f If the belts show damage to webbing, bindings, should be worn low across the hips.
  • Page 44 Work may be performed on the belt tensioner when driving uphill. system only by an authorized Porsche dealer. f Insert the belt tongue into the appropriate Smoke is released when the belt tensioners are triggered.
  • Page 45 f Make sure that the belts and buckles fit Safety belt height adjustment Adjusting belt height electrically correctly on the rear seat bench. f Operate rocker switch B in the desired The heights of the belt deflectors for the driver’s direction until the optimal belt adjustment is seat, passenger’s seat and the outer rear seats Releasing the safety belt...
  • Page 46: Airbag Systems

    Do not hang objects (e.g., jackets, coats, coat your authorized Porsche dealer. the passenger's side, in the dashboard. hangers) over the backrest. f Always keep feet in the footwell while driving.
  • Page 47 Using accessories not approved by Porsche Function of the airbag system higher speed accidents where the vehicle decele- can cause the weight sensing to be impaired. rates over a longer time. Since airbag deployment Airbags are a supplemental safety system. Your...
  • Page 48 Porsche strongly senger backrests excessively reclined. in the instrument panel: recommends: f Porsche recommends the use of L.A.T.C.H. f Correct the seat adjustment. f Under all normal circumstances, the child seat (Lower Anchorage and Tether for Children) f Please see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF...
  • Page 49 Have the fault remedied at your nearest also not light up, even though the passenger's airbag is switched off. authorized Porsche dealer. A - PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator lamp Note on operation Although not desired, it can occur in the case of...
  • Page 50: Child Restraint Systems

    Porsche. These sys- system is functioning properly: If you sell your Porsche, notify the purchaser that tems have been tested and adjusted to the interior the vehicle is equipped with airbags, and refer –...
  • Page 51 Children up to an age of 9 months To reduce risk of injury from an inflating tions on installation and use. airbag in an accident, Porsche strongly Children of this age must be transported in a re- – Infants and small children should neither be recommends: straint system which is fitted facing backwards.
  • Page 52 – adjust the passenger's seat as far away from f Carry the passenger on the rear bench. the airbag as possible authorized Porsche dealer. f Have the fault remedied at your nearest Child restraint system for children older than authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 53 Seek appropriate advice from your authorized Porsche dealer about the possible installation Danger! of a Porsche child restraint system. The use of a child restraint system on the...
  • Page 54: Latch Child Seat System

    Porsche. These systems have been tested and adjusted to 2. Fasten child seat. the interior of your Porsche and the appropriate 3. Pull the safety belt retractor completely out. At child age groups. Other systems have not been this point the locking mechanism is activated.
  • Page 55: Child Restraint Anchorages

    They are not designed to withstand loads passenger seat. imposed by adults. f Please see your authorized Porsche dealer for correct Porsche Child Seat availability. f Porsche recommends the use of a Porsche Child Seat with Lower Anchorage and Tether Child Restraint Anchorages for Children system (LATCH).
  • Page 56: Door Mirrors

    Warning! Adjusting the door mirrors synchronously Risk of accident. Vehicles or objects appear In the multi-purpose display of the instrument panel, you have the option of adjusting the door smaller in convex mirrors and further away mirrors synchronously. than they are in reality. f Bear this distortion in mind when estimating f Please see the chapter “SYNCHRONOUS ADJUSTMENT OF DOOR MIRRORS”...
  • Page 57 Door mirror heating Preconditions – Vehicle must be equipped with seat memory. The door mirror heater is ready for operation – Control switch must be turned to position C when the ignition is switched on. (passenger mirror’s setting). Switching on –...
  • Page 58: Interior Mirror

    Switching off automatic anti-dazzle operation f Press button F. Light-emitting diode E goes out. Note on operation Anti-dazzle operation switches off automatically, – 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.
  • Page 59: Steering Wheel

    The steering wheel heating switches itself off again after a warming-up phase, or is switched off The Porsche Tiptronic is a six-speed transmission if one of the criteria is no longer met. and features an “automatic” and a “manual” gear- f For more information about setting the interior shift mode.
  • Page 60 Steering Wheel Adjustment Warning! Risk of accident. The steering wheel may move further than desired if you attempt to adjust it when driving. You can lose control of the vehicle, causing serious personal injury or death. f Do not adjust the steering wheel when driving. Risk of crushing due to uncontrolled recall of seat memory settings.
  • Page 61: Multi-Functional Steering Wheel

    Please read and understand the operating in- when driving. This could distract you from the traffic and structions supplied for the Porsche communi- cause you to lose control of the vehicle. cation systems before operating the function f Operate the components while driving only if keys.
  • Page 62 Please read and understand the operating in- switches on automatically. Using the buttons on the back of the steering structions supplied for the Porsche communi- – Select available audio source. Depending on the equipment in your wheel (arrow), the lighting for the function keys...
  • Page 63: Sun Visors

    Sun Visors Make-up mirror Sun Blinds, Rear Side Windows f Swing sun visor A down to prevent dazzle from The make-up mirror on the rear of the sun visor is The sun blinds in the rear door trim panels can be the front.
  • Page 64: Air Conditioning, Parking Heater And Heated Rear Window

    Air Conditioning, Parking Heater and Heated Rear Window Opening the Cover Flap of the Air-Conditioning Control Panel ......65 Overview of Air-Conditioning Systems ..... 65 Valid for Every Air-Conditioning System... 66 Brief Overview – Manual Air-Conditioning ..67 Manual Air-Conditioning ......... 68 Brief Overview –...
  • Page 65: Opening The Cover Flap Of The Air-Conditioning Control Panel

    Overview of Air-Conditioning Systems The following air-conditioning system types may be installed, depending on your vehicle equip- ment: A - Manual air-conditioning system Air quantity, air distribution and temperature can be set on the control panel of the manual air-con- ditioning system.
  • Page 66: Valid For Every Air-Conditioning System

    (“LO”), switch off the ged in REST mode. air-conditioning compressor and have the fault Switching off ECON mode remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Ending the function f If the interior temperature is too high, f Press button...
  • Page 67: Brief Overview - Manual Air-Conditioning

    Brief Overview – Manual Air-Conditioning This brief overview does not replace the informa- tion provided in the chapter ”Manual Air-Condi- tioning“. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Setting temperature Push button K up (warmer) or down (colder).
  • Page 68: Manual Air-Conditioning

    Control panel A - Windshield defroster B - Heated rear window C - Recirculated air D - Air-conditioning display E - Air-quantity button F - Air to windshield 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...
  • Page 69 Setting temperature Decrease air quantity Switching recirculating-air mode f Push air quantity button E down. f The selected temperature is shown in a bar dis- play on the display above the button. Warning! Warning! The more bars that are displayed, the higher Risk of accident due to impaired vision, Risk of accident due to impaired vision, the temperature of the air flowing into the...
  • Page 70: Brief Overview - Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air-Conditioning System

    Brief Overview – Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air-Conditioning System This brief overview does not replace the informa- tion provided in the chapter ”Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air-Conditioning“. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Switching on automatic air-conditioning Press button C.
  • Page 71: Automatically Controlled 2-Zone Air-Conditioning

    Control panel A - Windshield defroster B - Heated rear window C - AUTO button (automatic mode) D - Recirculated air, automatic recirculated air E - Air-conditioning display F - Temperature sensor G - Air-quantity button H - Temperature button for left side I - Air to windshield J - Air to footwell K - Air to central and side vents...
  • Page 72 Automatic mode Setting temperature Setting air quantity f Press button To suit personal comfort, the interior temperature The selected air quantity is shown in a bar display Indicator light in button lights up. can be adjusted between 61 °F and 85 °F (16 °C on the display above the button.
  • Page 73 Setting air distribution Accepting settings for driver’s side for the Switching recirculating-air mode entire vehicle Air to windshield The MONO function allows temperature settings f Press button for the driver’s side to be accepted for the entire Warning! vehicle. The air flows to the windshield. Risk of accident due to impaired vision, resulting in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 74: Brief Overview - Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning System, Front Control Panel

    Brief Overview – Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning System, Front Control Panel This brief overview does not replace the informa- tion provided in the chapter ”Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning“. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Switching on automatic air-conditioning Press button C.
  • Page 75: Brief Overview - Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning System, Rear Control Panel

    Brief Overview – Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning System, Rear Control Panel This brief overview does not replace the informa- tion provided in the chapter ”Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning“. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Switching on automatic air-conditioning Press button C.
  • Page 76: Automatically Controlled 4-Zone Air-Conditioning

    Control panel, front A - Windshield defroster B - Heated rear window C - AUTO button (automatic mode) REST button (engine residual heat) D - Recirculated air, automatic recirculated air E - Air-conditioning display F - Temperature sensor G - Air-quantity button, left H - Temperature button, left I - Air to windshield, left J - Air to footwell, left...
  • Page 77 Control panel, rear 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 post J - Air to footwell, left K - Air to left central vent (center console) O - Seat heating off/on P - Air to vent, right door post...
  • Page 78 f Press AUTO button C to return to automatic Setting temperature Setting air quantity mode. To suit personal comfort, the interior temperature The air quantity can be selected individually for If the air quantity on the front control panel was re- for each of the four air-conditioned areas can be each of the four air-conditioned areas.
  • Page 79 Accepting settings for driver’s side for the Switching recirculating-air mode Air to central and side vents entire vehicle f Press button The MONO function allows the temperature and air – Front control panel: quantity settings for the driver’s side to be Warning! The air flows from the front central and side accepted for the entire vehicle.
  • Page 80: Vents

    Controlling rear air-conditioned areas with the front control panel f Press button The Symbol appears on the display. The rear air-conditioned areas can be controlled from the front control panel. Ending the function f Press button again. Note on operation The function is ended automatically 10 seconds after the last settings are made.
  • Page 81: Heated Rear Window

    Changing air flow direction f Swivel vent fins B in the desired direction. Note on operation Fresh air or conditioned fresh air can be delivered from all vents depending on the air distribution setting. Fresh-air intake In order to ensure unhindered air intake: f Keep the fresh-air intake between the wind- shield and the engine compartment lid free from snow, ice and leaves.
  • Page 82: Parking Heater

    The parking heater is operated using the following buttons on the front air-conditioning control panel: Switch parking heater on and off Activate program Start programming Call memories Set ON times Activate heating function Set ON times Activate ventilating function – A - “...
  • Page 83 Notes on operation Switching parking heater on and The parking heater runs on fuel, and it therefore cannot be switched on after the reserve warning lights up. Switching on f For further information on the fuel reserve f Press ON/OFF button warning: The most recently activated parking heating or Please see the chapter “FUEL RESERVE WAR-...
  • Page 84 Programming function 1. Switch ignition off. 2. Press button on the front air-conditioning control panel. The symbols for the parking heating I or par- king ventilation E function flash on the display. 3. Select function. Press button for parking heating or button for parking ventilation.
  • Page 85 Programming ON times Activating the memory Example: 1. Switch ignition off. The parking heater runs for 30 minutes. It then The parking heater is to activate the parking switches itself off automatically. heating function at 9:48 a.m. 2. Press button The program must be reactivated for every subse- To do this: 3.
  • Page 86 Parking heater faults Have the parking heater checked by an authorized Porsche dealer in the following cases: Initial start-up following period of non- – If the parking heater fails to ”start-up“ after the utilization 3rd switch-on attempt. If you have not used the parking heater for several –...
  • Page 87: Windows And Sliding Roofs

    Windows and Sliding Roofs Power windows ..........88 Brief overview - sliding/lifting roof ....92 Sliding/Lifting Roof........93 Brief overview – Panorama roof system..97 Panorama roof system ......... 98 Windows and Sliding Roofs...
  • Page 88: Power Windows

    Remove the ignition key or switch ignition off in Opening window with the rocker switch f Press rocker switch until the window has vehicles that have Porsche Entry & Drive to shut off power to the window switches when reached the desired position.
  • Page 89 One-touch operation for front windows f Pull or press rocker switch to its final position in the driver’s door. Window moves to its final position. Press or pull again to stop the window in the desired position. Note on operation If a door window is blocked during closing, it will stop and open again by several centimetres.
  • Page 90 15 seconds of opening the door. On vehicles with and without Porsche Entry & Drive Opening/closing windows with car key Warning! Danger of injury. The window will close with its full closing force.
  • Page 91 1. Close window completely once by pulling rocker switch. 2. Open window completely again by pressing rocker switch. On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive Closing windows with button in door handle Warning! Danger of injury. The window will close with its full closing force.
  • Page 92: Brief Overview - Sliding/Lifting Roof

    Brief overview - sliding/lifting roof This brief overview does not replace the informati- on provided in the chapter “Sliding/lifting roof”. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. Switch in the roof console What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What do I see? Opening roof...
  • Page 93: Sliding/Lifting Roof

    Always withdraw ignition key when leaving the vehicle or switch ignition off in vehicles that have Porsche Entry & Drive. Always take the A - Closes sliding/lifting roof completely B - Opens sliding/lifting roof to comfort setting ignition key with you when leaving the vehicle.
  • Page 94 A - Closing sliding/lifting roof completely C - Opening sliding/lifting roof completely Comfort function on vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive f Turn knob to switch position A. f Turn knob beyond stop position B to switch position C. Closing the sliding/lifting roof Note on operation Effort is required to turn the knob.
  • Page 95 Emergency operation of sliding/lifting roof If the sliding/lifting roof is defective, this can be closed or opened manually. Warning! Risk of serious personal injury and damage to the sliding/lifting roof during emergency operation. f Ensure that no one can be injured when the sliding/lifting roof is operated.
  • Page 96 7. Remove the key and return it to the storage tray. 8. Clip in cover. f Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. 5. Insert the key in opening C. This requires a so- mewhat greater effort. Windows and Sliding Roofs...
  • Page 97: Brief Overview - Panorama Roof System

    Brief overview – Panorama roof system This brief overview does not replace the informa- tion provided in the chapter “Panorama roof system”. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. Elements of the Panorama roof system Switch in the roof console What do I want to do? What do I have to do? What do I see?
  • Page 98: Panorama Roof System

    Panorama roof system Caution! Risk of damage when activating the The Panorama roof system of your Porsche Panorama roof system due to improperly consists of a total of four roof elements. atteched roof elements. Roof element 1 is the draft deflector. This...
  • Page 99 The roller blind will open automatically to the vehicle or switch ignition off in vehicles that selected opening width. have Porsche Entry & Drive. Always take the ignition key with you when leaving the vehicle. D - Raises sliding/lifting roof element Uninformed persons (e.g.
  • Page 100 Comfort function on vehicles without Force limiter for the Panorama roof Save final position of the Panorama roof Porsche Entry & Drive system system Opening and closing the Panorama roof All roof elements are equipped with a force limiter. After disconnecting/reconnecting the vehicle...
  • Page 101 Note on operation Opening/closing the roller blind If the procedure is interrupted, saving the final The rocker switch has a two-stage function: positions must be started from the beginning. – If the rocker switch is pressed to the first stage, the roller blind opens or closes as long as the rocker switch is being pressed.
  • Page 102 Roller blind cleaning position Emergency operation of the Panorama roof system 1. Close Panorama roof system and roller blind completely. Use emergency operation only under exceptional circumstances if the electric emergency closing 2. Turn knob to position C. The Panorama roof function cannot be implemented and the end system opens completely.
  • Page 103 5. Hold the key in this position and turn. To close the roof – turn clockwise. To open the roof – turn counter-clockwise. Note on operation When using emergency closing for the sliding/ lifting roof element, make sure that the roof element is completely closed (center position between sliding and lifting roof position).
  • Page 104: Lights, Turn Signals And Windshield Wipers

    Lights, Turn Signals and Windshield Wipers Light Switch ..........105 Instrument Illumination......... 106 Automatic Headlight Beam Adjustment ..107 Turn signal/High Beam/ Headlight Flasher Stalk........ 107 Emergency flasher........108 Interior Lighting .......... 108 Comfort Lighting.........110 Coming Home Function (Auto Shut Off Delay) ........110 Door-Surrounding Lighting ......
  • Page 105: Light Switch

    Automatic driving light assistant The driving light assistant is a comfort function. Your Porsche’s driving light (low beam) is switched on and off automatically, irrespective of the ambient brightness. Despite possible support by the driving light assis-...
  • Page 106: Instrument Illumination

    f Please see the chapter “COMING HOME Note on operation FUNCTION (AUTO SHUT OFF DELAY)” on Fog is not recognized. Page 110. f In the event of fog, the driving light must be switched on manually. Daytime driving lights Warning! Regulations for switching daytime driving lights on and off vary according to the legal requirements in Risk of accident due to driving without lights.
  • Page 107: Automatic Headlight Beam Adjustment

    Turn signal/High Beam/Headlight system must be checked by an authorized Flasher Stalk Porsche dealer. Turn signals, low beam and high beam are ready for operation when the ignition is on. 1 – Turn signal light, left 2 –...
  • Page 108: Emergency Flasher

    Danger! Risk of an accident resulting in serious personal injury or death. f Whenever stalled or stopped for emergency repairs, move the car well off the road. Switch on the emergency flasher and mark the car with road flares or other warning devices. f Do not remain in the car.
  • Page 109 Interior light, front Switching on and off automatically Switching on f Move toggle switch to center position. f Move switch B to the left. The lights are switched on when a door is unlocked or opened or when the ignition key is Switching on and off automatically withdrawn from the ignition lock.The lights are f Move switch B to the right.
  • Page 110: Comfort Lighting

    The area in front of the vehicle is illuminated with the following lights when the vehicle is unlocked by f Hold down button A until the level of brightness remote control or by Porsche Entry & Drive: that you require is reached. – Low beam Coming Home Function (Auto Shut –...
  • Page 111: Brief Overview - Windshield Wipers

    Brief overview – Windshield wipers This brief overview does not replace the informati- on provided in the chapter “Windshield wiper/ washer stalk”. In particular, warnings are not replaced by this brief overview. Windshield wiper stalk Rain sensor rotary switch What do I want to do? What do I have to do? Automatic wiping at front Press the stalk to detent position 1.
  • Page 112: Windshield Wiper/Washer Stalk

    f Always switch the windshield wipers off (wiper Windshield Wiper/Washer Stalk stalk in position 0) before opening the engine compartment lid. If the wiper arms are not in Warning! end position, they will automatically move to Danger of injury when the windshield wipers this position when the engine compartment lid operate unintentionally.
  • Page 113 2 – Front windshield wiper – slow f Move wiper stalk upwards to the second click. 3 – Front windshield wiper – fast f Move wiper stalk upwards to the third click. At speeds of less than approx. ca. 2.5 mph (4 km/h), rain sensor operation mode is automatically activated if the windshield wiper is switched on.
  • Page 114 When the wiper lever is released, a few drying Page 260. wipes are executed. Maintenance Note f Please contact your authorized Porsche dealer f If heavily soiled, repeat wash. for further information. f Persistent dirt (e.g. insect remains) should be –...
  • Page 115: Multi-Purpose Display And Instruments

    Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments Instrument Panel USA Models ......117 Switching off passenger compartment Instrument Panel Canada Models....119 monitoring on the multi-purpose display ..142 Oil Temperature Gage .........120 Synchronous adjustment of door mirrors ..143 Tachometer..........120 Changing settings for opening and locking Clock ............120 the vehicle ..........
  • Page 116 Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments...
  • Page 117: Instrument Panel Usa Models

    Instrument Panel USA Models Warning and indicator lights on the Warning and indicator lights on the tachometer speedometer A Oil temperature gage Emission Control warning light Trailer turn signal B Tachometer (Check Engine) Indicator light C Clock Airbag warning light Rear fog light indicator light D Clock setting button E Cooling system temperature gage...
  • Page 118 Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments...
  • Page 119: Instrument Panel Canada Models

    Instrument Panel Canada Models Warning and indicator lights on the Warning and indicator lights on the tachometer speedometer A Oil temperature gage Emission Control warning light Trailer turn signal B Tachometer (Check Engine) Indicator light C Clock Airbag warning light Rear fog light indicator light D Clock setting button E Cooling system temperature gage...
  • Page 120: Oil Temperature Gage

    Clock C is adjusted on the multi-purpose display in Fuel reserve warning A - Oil Temperature Gage the instrument panel: When the ignition is switched on or the engine is f Press button D. A warning message will appear on the multi-pur- running, the warning light on the multi-purpose pose display of the instrument panel if the engine The SETTINGS >...
  • Page 121: Odometer

    (more effort is required to steer) and engine cooling fails. f Press button H for approx. 1 second checked at an authorized Porsche dealer. f Do not continue driving. Battery/alternator f Have the fault remedied at your nearest autho- rized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 122: Cooling System

    A warning message will appear on the multi-pur- f Please have the fault remedied at an authori- pose display of the instrument panel if the engine consult your authorized Porsche dealer. zed Porsche dealer. coolant level is too low. f For further information on coolant, checking f Switch engine off and let it cool.
  • Page 123: Emission Control

    – the vehicle was refueled while the engine was running. f Stop immediately at a suitable and secure place and check tank cap for proper fastening. If tank cap was fastened correctly, see your authorized Porsche dealer for service as soon as possible. Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments...
  • Page 124: Operating The Multi-Purpose Display On The Instrument Panel

    Operating the multi-purpose Note on operation display on the instrument panel Depending on the equipment of your vehicle, some information or functions may not be avai- On-board computer information can be displayed lable on the multi-purpose display (e.g. navigation, on the multi-purpose display. Additional functions audio system, compass or tire pressure) are also available in the main menu which allow Various menus can only be called up when the...
  • Page 125: Opening The Main Menu

    Opening the main menu Operating example: Displaying Note on operation average consumption Switching the ignition off does not reset the 1. Switch ignition on. measurements. Values can thus be collected over Select items with rocker switch on the wiper stalk 2.
  • Page 126 Menu overview of the multi-purpose display Basic display Main menu Sub-menus Displays and settings in the sub-menus Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments...
  • Page 127: Displaying/Resetting Average Speed

    Displaying/resetting average Displaying tire pressure Displaying compass speed This display is available only in conjunction with the This display is available only in conjunction with the Tire Pressure Monitoring option. Compass or PCM option. Displaying average speed 1. Switch ignition on. 1.
  • Page 128: Operating The Telephone Via The Multi-Purpose Display

    Operating the telephone via the Notes on operation Displaying telephone calls on the multi- purpose display multi-purpose display If the rocker switch is pressed for longer than one second, the initial letters for which entries exist Automatic indication of an incoming call on the Note are shown.
  • Page 129: Setting Speed Limit On The Multi-Purpose Display

    Displaying important numbers and calling Displaying missed calls, calling back Setting speed limit on the multi- party purpose display The IMPORTANT NOS. menu shows the entries stored as important numbers on the SIM card. The telephone numbers of the rejected calls are A speed limit can be entered to monitor the driving shown in the MISSED CALLS menu.
  • Page 130: Displaying Warning Messages

    3. Set desired limit: Warning messages indicate possible faults. LIMIT ACTIVE is deactivated - Press briefly: Limit is set in increments of f Go to an authorized Porsche dealer 4. Select BACK. 1 mph (around 1.6 km/h). 5. Confirm selection.
  • Page 131: Displaying Status Of Level Control

    Displaying status of level control Displaying status of locks/reduc- 1. MAIN MENU tion >VEHICLE INFO The ground clearance of vehicles equipped with Select and confirm. level control is shown in the LEVEL menu. The selected driving programs for Low Range/ 2.
  • Page 132: Displaying Average Consumption

    Ø 2. Select CONSUM. increases risk of a tire failure and resulting tires checked by an authorized Porsche dealer. 3. Confirm selection. loss of control. Furthermore, low tire f If Tire Pressure Monitoring is defective (e.g. The average consumption is displayed.
  • Page 133 f If a tire pressure message is displayed, correct The display as well as the settings for Tire Warning light the tire pressure at the next opportunity. Pressure Monitoring take place on the multi- purpose display in the sub-menu f Incomplete entries or selection of the wrong TYRE PRESSURE.
  • Page 134 PRINCIPLE” on Page 124. Note on operation tires on the multi-purpose display affect correct indication of warnings and Before fitting tires approved by Porsche with a 1. MAIN MENU messages. size which is not already stored in the multi- >TYRE PRESS.
  • Page 135 4. Confirm selection. injury or death. pressure The set load status is shown. Moreover, Porsche recommends obeying all traffic laws at all times to maintain the safety Deviations from the required pressure are shown The tire pressure must be adjusted according to of yourself and all vehicle occupants.
  • Page 136 - Changing wheel with spare wheel or collapsible spare wheel For information on jacking up the vehicle: Please see the chapter “LIFTING THE VEHICLE WITH A LIFTING PLATFORM OR GARAGE LIFT” on Page 300. For information on changing a wheel: Please see the chapter “LIFTING THE VEHICLE WITH A JACK”...
  • Page 137 Have the tire or wheel replaced by an been corrected to the required value. authorized Porsche dealer as soon as The message is shown for 10 seconds on the possible.
  • Page 138 Setting spare wheel. The spare wheel and collapsible spare wheel are not equipped with wheel transmitters and are not 1. MAIN MENU monitored by Tire Pressure Monitoring. >TYRE PRESS. >SETTINGS Wheel change (without warning) > TYRES > SPARE WHEEL The settings of the multi-purpose display must be Select and confirm.
  • Page 139 OPERATION? appears each time the ignition is f Have the collapsible spare wheel replaced by switched on. an authorized Porsche dealer as soon as For information on spare wheel/sealing set opera- possible. tion: Please see the chapter “NOTE ON SPARE WHEEL/SEALING SET OPERATION”...
  • Page 140: Setting Tire Sealant/Sealing Set

    Setting tire sealant/sealing set Warning! Note on spare wheel/sealing set operation Risk of accident, resulting in serious 1. MAIN MENU Each time the ignition is switched on, personal injury or death if a tire repaired with >TYRE PRESS. the reminder SPARE WHEEL/SEALING SET tire sealant is in use.
  • Page 141 Faults in Tire Pressure Monitoring – at least three wheel transmitters for Tire Pressure Monitoring are faulty or not present, In the event of faults, Tire Pressure Monitoring – temporarily after changing a wheel, cannot monitor the tire pressure. A distinction is –...
  • Page 142: Switching Off Passenger Compartment Monitoring On The Multi-Purpose Display

    Switching off passenger compart- as a required pressure for each axle if Tire Pressure Monitoring has not yet been taught ment monitoring on the multi- the corresponding values, purpose display – in the front left door aperture for each wheel, The passenger compartment monitoring system –...
  • Page 143: Synchronous Adjustment Of Door Mirrors

    Only the driver’s door is unlocked. 1. MAIN MENU The door on the access side is unlocked on Note on operation >SETTINGS vehicles equipped with Porsche Entry & Drive. Comfort settings can be made only when the > COMFORT – VEH. SIDE vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 144 Setting rear lid locking Setting AUTO LOCK (automatic door locking) and AUTO UNLOCK (automatic When the TAILGATE function is active, rear access door unlocking) (rear lid, rear window and spare wheel bracket) is included in the central locking system. 1. MAIN MENU Access is possible when the vehicle is stationary >SETTINGS and unlocked.
  • Page 145: Switching Daytime Driving Lights On/Off

    > LIGHTS 4 mph (6 km/h) is exceeded. Select and confirm. 2. Select DAYTIME DRIVING LIGHTS. On vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive, the doors are unlocked automatically when the 3. Confirm selection. ignition key is withdrawn. Function ist activated.
  • Page 146: Setting Lighting Off Delay

    Setting the clock 1. MAIN MENU >SETTINGS 1. MAIN MENU > LIGHTS >SETTINGS Select and confirm. > CLOCK 2. Select OFF DELAY. Select and confirm. 3. Confirm selection. 2. Select xx:xx SET. The set off delay time is now active. 3.
  • Page 147: Setting Compass

    The display returns to the main menu after successful calibration. Setting compass The display is available only for vehicles equipped 1. MAIN MENU with Porsche Radio CDR-23 and magnetic field >SETTINGS sensor. > COMPASS If you drive your vehicle across the magnetic field Select and confirm.
  • Page 148: Changing Language For Displays

    Changing units for displays 1. MAIN MENU >SETTINGS > UNITS Select and confirm. 2. Select the desired category (e.g. SPEEDO- METER). 3. Confirm selection. Changing language for displays Resetting display to factory 4. Select the desired unit (e.g. MPH). settings 5.
  • Page 149: Overview Of Warning Messages

    Steering faulty Steering lock engaged. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Ignition lock faulty Do not continue driving. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. System fault Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 150 Check bulb. Check licence plate light Check bulb. Check fog lights Check bulb. Check reversing lights Check bulb. Check front side lights Check bulb. Check headlight beam adjustment Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments...
  • Page 151 Daytime driving lights switch off when the ignition is switched- off. Switch on lights by light switch if necessary. System fault headlamp Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Check passenger seat setting Weight sensing is impaired on the passenger’s seat (Advanced Airbag).
  • Page 152 System not active Tire Pressure Monitoring faulty. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Select new set of wheels in the tire pressure menu after changing the wheels. System not active External interference (e.g. wireless headphones) or excessive Brief disturbance temperature (over 248 °F/120 °C) at the wheel transmitters.
  • Page 153 Warning battery/generator Stop in a suitable place and switch engine off. Do not continue driving. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Start engine The battery discharges if the engine is not running and loads are switched on.
  • Page 154 Service now Service indicator Have your vehicle serviced at an authorized Porsche dealer. Brake pads Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized Porsche dealer. Warning Stop immediately in a suitable place. Do not continue driving. Brake proportioning Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.
  • Page 155 Current setting of Porsche Active Suspension Management Chassis system faulty Handling may be affected. Adapt your speed to the changed conditions. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Warning chassis system The side tilt of the vehicle is significantly greater when cornering.
  • Page 156 Warning parking lock! Do not continue driving. Apply the parking brake. Apply parking brake! Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Failure sport mode Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Sport mode only usable...
  • Page 157 2 mph (3 km/h). Rear window open All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 2 mph (3 km/h). System fault Several systems may have failed. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer. Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments...
  • Page 158: Driving And Driving Safety

    On-Road and Off-Road Driving ....179 Power-Transmission and Running-Gear Control Systems .........183 Air Suspension with Level Control and Height Adjustment ........ 192 Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) ........195 Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)..196 Off-Road Driving.......... 197 Driving and Driving Safety...
  • Page 159: Ignition Lock/Steering Lock

    If the vehicle battery is dead, the key can only Ignition lock positions: Ignition lock positions with Porsche Entry & Drive: be pulled out of the ignition lock if the emergen- 0 - Initial position 0 - Initial position...
  • Page 160 Ignition lock position 1 - Ignition on Locking the steering column f Turn ignition key to position 1. Vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive The steering column is automatically locked Note on operation when the ignition key is withdrawn from the All electrical equipment can be switched on.
  • Page 161: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    f Do not warm up the engine when stationary. Starting and Stopping the Engine Starting vehicle Drive off immediately. f Please see the chapter “IMMOBILIZER” on f Operate footbrake. Avoid high revolutions and full throttle until the Page 249. f Fully depress and hold the clutch pedal. Put the engine has reached operating temperature.
  • Page 162 The control unit always remains in the ignition f Carry out work in these areas only with the lock in vehicles that have Porsche Entry & engine off and exercise extreme caution. Drive.
  • Page 163: Parking Brake

    Applying the parking brake Releasing the parking brake f Press down firmly on the foot pedal. f Press on the footbrake and pull handle A of the The warning light in the instrument panel lights parking brake. The warning light and the message disappear. A message will be displayed on the multi- purpose display of the instrument panel if the parking brake is not released before moving...
  • Page 164: Brakes

    Brake system function Parking Brake warning light USA f Make it a habit to check the operation of your Your Porsche is equipped with a power assisted Parking Brake warning brakes before driving. hydraulic dual circuit brake system with disc light Canada brakes at the front and rear.
  • Page 165 (if the brake pedal travel has in- Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you creased) one of the two brake circuits has failed. floor mats of the correct size including a A greater braking pressure will be required, stop- securing possibility.
  • Page 166 Driving through water may reduce the trac- f Do not continue to operate the vehicle. tion. Moisture on brakes from road water, car Have your authorized Porsche dealer inspect wash, or a coating of road salt or grit may or replace the brake pads.
  • Page 167 In heavy rain, while driving through water or after we recommend having the brake system leaving a car wash, the braking action may be checked by experts at an authorized Porsche delayed and increased pressure may be required. dealer. f For this reason, keep further back from the ve- f To relieve the braking system on downhill hicle in front and “dry”...
  • Page 168: Cruise Control

    Warning! Switching cruise control readiness on Risk of accident while using cruise control in f Pull back the operating lever to position 1 until heavy traffic and consequent personal injury it clicks audibly into place. or death, on twisting roads or under unfavorable road conditions (e.g.
  • Page 169 5 seconds (e.g. upward 16 mph (25 km/h) for longer than 20 seconds. slopes). – If Porsche Stability Management (PSM) intervenes for longer than 0.2 seconds. – If Low Range is switched on. Driving and Driving Safety...
  • Page 170 Switching cruise control readiness off f Push forward the operating lever to position 2 until it clicks audibly into place. The memory is cleared and the green readiness light goes out. When the vehicle is parked and the ignition switched off, the memory is cleared. Tip on driving On upward or downward slopes, the set speed cannot always be maintained by cruise control.
  • Page 171: Manual Transmission, Clutch

    Floor mats of the correct size and with the appropriate fasteners are available from your Risk of engine damage (overrevving) when authorized Porsche dealer. shifting down to a lower gear. f Take care not to exceed the maximum permit- The positions of the gears are shown on the shift diagram on the gearshift lever.
  • Page 172: Tiptronic S

    Tiptronic S Release button The release button (arrow) on the front side of the The Porsche Tiptronic is a six-speed transmission selector lever prevents unintentional gear chan- and features an “automatic” and a “manual” gear- ges. shift mode. The release button must be pressed when shifting In automatic selection mode (selector lever po- to position R or P.
  • Page 173: Selector Lever Positions

    Selector Lever Positions D - Automatic selection mode (in the road driving program) P – Parking lock f Use selector lever position D for “normal” driving. In selector lever position P, the driven wheels are The gears are shifted automatically according mechanically locked.
  • Page 174 Temporary change-down D - Automatic selection mode (in the off- The corner is taken in the right gear, and when you accelerate out of the corner you do not have to road driving program) Precondition: change down. f Use selector lever position D for “normal” –...
  • Page 175 D. f To remedy the fault, please consult an Unlike in the on-road driving program, an automa- tic upshift is not performed in manual selection authorized Porsche dealer. mode M when the engine-speed limit is reached. Driving and Driving Safety...
  • Page 176 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 To remedy the fault, please consult an authorized Porsche dealer. Driving and Driving Safety...
  • Page 177: Selector Lever Emergency Release

    R are now available and will allow you to reach the nearest authorized Porsche dealer. 2. Remove key B from the lower storage tray f Please go to your authorized Porsche dealer (underneath the rubber mat) in the center console.
  • Page 178 3. Undo screws A with key B. 6. Unplug plug connection D. 7. Press foam aside. 4. Remove trim mounting F. 8. Press locking lever E aside (to the left) using a suitable object. 5. Lift trim C at rear and carefully pull it off. 9.
  • Page 179: Driving Programs For On-Road And Off-Road Driving

    (such as ABS, off-road ABS and PSM, etc.) are pro- f Apply the brake. blocked during the shifting procedure. Shif- vided in your Porsche for realising the best possib- ting when driving uphill can cause the vehicle f Put the gearshift lever in neutral.
  • Page 180 Tip on driving center differential lock When the center differential lock C is fully enga- ged, there is no longer any speed difference bet- ween the front and rear axles. If, for example, both wheels at the front axle lose traction on an icy road or soft surface, the rigidly linked drive wheels will permit the car to continue moving neverthe- less.
  • Page 181 Note on operation – PDCC (Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control) is automatically set to Sport mode, and this If the Low Range indicator light next to the rocker further reduces the roll tendency of the switch flashes rapidly after the ignition is swit- vehicle.
  • Page 182 A warning appears on the multi-purpose display of instrument panel for approx. 12 seconds. the instrument panel in the event of a fault. Please see the chapter “PORSCHE ACTIVE f For information on warning messages on the SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT (PASM)” on multi-purpose display: Page 195.
  • Page 183: Power-Transmission And Running-Gear Control Systems

    Power-Transmission and Running-Gear Control Systems A complex interconnection of all control systems acting in power transmission and in the running gear has been realized in your Porsche. All control systems have been linked with the aim of combining the best possible driving performance with maximum safety.
  • Page 184 Power distribution and wheel speed compensation Porsche Traction Management is a full-time all- between the front and rear axles is realized with a Traction control system (TCS) wheel control system designed to influence the transfer box.
  • Page 185 – even on road surfaces start the engine. the vehicle during extreme driving maneuvers. It with varying friction. operates together with the Porsche Traction Function – The system compensates for undesired vehi- Management (PTM) system. Sensors at the wheels, brakes, steering system...
  • Page 186 Off-road PSM The events below inform the driver of PSM control – Brake system prefilling: operations and warn him to adapt her/his driving The brake system is prepared for possible sub- (PSM in Low Range program) style to the road conditions: sequent emergency braking if the accelerator When Low Range is active, an off-road PSM pedal is released suddenly and quickly.
  • Page 187 PSM is out of order. deactivated. f Consult your authorized Porsche dealer. Switching off PSM f Press PSM OFF button A. PSM is switched off after a short delay. The light-emitting diode in the button is lit up.
  • Page 188 Collapsible spare wheel Function f Never switch the PSM off when driving with a (Anti-lock Brake System) The decisive advantage of ABS is in the driving collapsible spare wheel. stability and maneuvrability of the vehicle in Warning! hazardous situations. Towing In spite of the advantages of ABS, it is still the ABS prevents locking of the wheels during full f For information on towing:...
  • Page 189 Tiptronic S her/his driving style and maneuvers in line with authorized Porsche dealer. This is necessary situational conditions. In Tiptronic selector lever positions D and M, the in order to prevent the occurrence of further...
  • Page 190 Moving off with Porsche Drive-Off Assistant Note on operation Moving-off assistant on vehicles with 1. Hold the vehicle securely with footbrake or The Porsche Drive-Off Assistant ceases to func- manual transmission parking brake on the slope. tion: The engine must be running.
  • Page 191 Always adjust your driving style to the driving possible unexpected movement of the vehic- situation. Parking brake test f Your Porsche Cayenne vehicle must never be Parking brake tests on the brake tester must be Conditions: performed only with the ignition switched off and tested on a two-wheel dynamometer.
  • Page 192: Air Suspension With Level Control And Height Adjustment

    Note on operation Special terrain level Frequent level changes can cause the compressor This setting is intended only for extremely to overheat. In this case, the compressor must challenging terrain requiring maximum ground cool for several minutes before level adjustment is clearance.
  • Page 193 Loading level Caution! Risk of damage to running-gear parts, units and the vehicle underbody. If the car is driven off a curb when at loading level, for example, insufficient ground clearance can cause it to bottom out. f Always switch to normal level before moving off.
  • Page 194 Automatic changes from normal level to low level display of the instrument panel. f Consult an authorized Porsche dealer in order and back are not indicated on the multi-purpose The vehicle can now be raised. display of the instrument panel.
  • Page 195: Porsche Active Suspension Management (Pasm)

    Porsche Active Suspension Indication of the selected running-gear setup Management (PASM) The light-emitting diode in the button of the selec- Various messages are shown on the multi-purpose ted running-gear setup is lit. display of the instrument panel. In addition, the selected running-gear setup is indi-...
  • Page 196: Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (Pdcc)

    Page 179. Further important information on “Maintenance” can be found in a separate chapter. Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) is a sys- Warning message f Please see the chapter “CAR CARE tem for roll stabilization of the vehicle body when driving.
  • Page 197: Off-Road Driving

    Please read this chapter carefully before driving all vehicle components to considerably more wear f Always make sure that the wheels touch the off road with your Porsche. than normal use, making professional inspection ground. The information provided will familiarise you with...
  • Page 198 Check tread depth and tire pressure. f Have any damage to your vehicle repaired by f Check for damage and remove any foreign an authorized Porsche dealer without delay. objects (e.g. stones) from the tread. f Replace missing valve caps.
  • Page 199 f After driving for an extended period through Recommended procedure Uphill driving f Deactivate the Low Range off-road driving mud, sand, water or substances with a similar soiling effect, check the brake discs, brake Danger! program. pads, wheels and axle joints and have them f Clean headlights and tail lights and check them Danger of serious personal injury or death cleaned.
  • Page 200 Note on operation Driving downhill Note on operation f Activate the Low Range program before taking f Activate the Low Range off-road driving Danger! extreme upward or downward gradients. program. The off-road ABS is switched on automatically. There is a danger of serious personal injury Tips on driving or death and risk of damage if the vehicle f Do not perform manual gear changes when...
  • Page 201 Obstacles Danger! Danger of drowning if water enters the f Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle. Risk of damage to the engine and car. accessories if water penetrates. Please see the chapter “GROUND f Before driving through water, check the water CLEARANCE”...
  • Page 202 Soiling can impair the braking action. Tips on driving Maintenance Note f Avoid high engine speeds (max. 2,500 rpm). f Check and clean the brakes if they have been The car requires a special check after the water crossing. soiled. f Do not perform manual gear changes when f Remove mud from the tire tread.
  • Page 203 Crossing obstacles Driving on sand Note on operation Caution! f Activate Low Range and engage differential Risk of damage to the underbody and chas- locks if necessary. sis components if obstacles are traversed improperly. Tips on driving f Always bear in mind the ground clearance of Loose sand is an especially tricky surface for off- your vehicle.
  • Page 204 Track ruts When driving on slopes with soft sand on vehicles with Tiptronic S: Other vehicles leave ruts in many off-road courses f Use the manual select mode M in addition to or gravel roads. the Low Range program. f Pay attention to the ground clearance of the If your vehicle becomes stuck nevertheless: car.
  • Page 205: Luggage Compartment, Loadspace And Storage

    Cargo management system ......210 Luggage Compartment Cover ..... 213 Luggage safety net ........214 Ski Bag ............. 216 Roof Transport System....... 218 Car Audio Operation/Tips......219 Porsche Communication Management (PCM) ........221 iPod, USB and AUX........222 Storage............. 223 Cupholder..........227 Ashtray............228 Cigarette Lighter ........
  • Page 206: Folding Rear Seats Forward And Returning To Upright Position

    Folding rear seats forward If the luggage safety net is installed, first set up the left seat cushion in a vertical position and fold the left rear seat backrest forward. On vehicles with automatically controlled four-zone air conditioning: Safety button f Press the safety button in the driver's door armrest before folding the rear seats forward.
  • Page 207 5. Pull release lever A and fold the backrest Rear seat assembly for comfort seats Rear seat assembly for sport seats forward. 6. Vehicles with comfort seats: 6. Vehicles with sport seats: Insert support bracket of the backrest into the Insert support bracket of the backrest into the support hook on the seat cushion (arrow).
  • Page 208 7. Insert headrest into the receiver in the seat Positioning rear seats Warning! cushion. Danger of injury and/or damage as a result 1. Remove the headrests from the seat cushion. of braking or in the event of an accident. 2. Make sure that the safety belts are not f Do not place any objects between the seat trapped.
  • Page 209: Loadspace

    Loadspace Tie-down rings 2. Unclip prop B and insert it into receiver C in the loadspace floor. The maximum permissible load on the loadspace You can secure the load in the luggage compart- floor is 400 kg or 880 lbs. The weight must be Note ment against slipping.
  • Page 210: Cargo Management System

    Cargo management system The cargo management system is a variable system for securing objects in the luggage compartment. It is comprised of two telescopic rails integrated in the loadspace, a telescopic bar, four tie-down rings as well as a strap reel and a reversible mat. The reversible mat is provided with an anti-slip structure on the underside.
  • Page 211 Inserting strap reel on one rail 3. Insert the two end elements of the strap reel in 2. Insert one end element of the strap reel in the the openings A of the mounting rails. opening A of a mounting rail, press down and 1.
  • Page 212 Inserting and adjusting tie-down rings Tie-down straps or the luggage net can be fastened to the tie-down rings. Make sure that all rings are equally loaded when securing a load. The tie-down rings are not designed to restrain loads in serious accidents. 1.
  • Page 213: Luggage Compartment Cover

    Luggage Compartment Cover Items in the luggage compartment may be hidden from view by using the luggage compartment cover. f Always pull out the luggage compartment co- ver when transporting objects in the luggage compartment. The luggage compartment cover is not designed to support objects.
  • Page 214: Luggage Safety Net

    Press the cover down into the receiver on the ged during braking or an accident, etc., have bracket checked by an authorized Porsche the luggage safety net and its bracket checked right side until it can be heard and felt to dealer.
  • Page 215 Securing passenger compartment with luggage safety net Pulling out luggage safety net f Pull the luggage safety net out and engage the fastening hooks on the left and right side into the fixing rings on the ceiling. The luggage safety net fastening hooks can be pulled out at the sides.
  • Page 216: Ski Bag

    Ski Bag 5. Pull out and unfold the ski bag. 2. Fold down the armrest of the rear seat back- rest. 6. Insert objects into the ski bag from the Long objects such as skis can be transported in luggage compartment. 3.
  • Page 217 Stowing ski bag 1. Empty ski bag. 2. Pull ski bag into the passenger compartment. 3. Close lid in the luggage compartment. 4. Carefully fold the ski bag and close the lid. 5. Put in the protective cover and secure it with the Velcro strap.
  • Page 218: Roof Transport System

    Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on style appropriately. Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to Page 360. f Since fuel consumption and noise are in- tell you about the varied uses of the Roof f Distribute load evenly, with heavy items as low Transport System.
  • Page 219: Car Audio Operation/Tips

    Electronic accessories should only be installed by adjusting the tone control for greater bass your authorized Porsche dealer. response until the disturbance has passed. Equipment which has not been tested and approved by Porsche may impair radio reception. Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage...
  • Page 220 Car Telephone and Aftermarket Alarms discs. Any portable telephone or radio transmitter which is used in a Porsche must be properly installed in f Use only compact discs labeled as shown, Important legal and safety information accordance with the technical requirements of regarding the use of cellular telephones having no dirt, damage or warpage.
  • Page 221: Porsche Communication Management (Pcm)

    Warning! Warranty. Serious tire slip (e.g. spinning wheels on snow) f Consult your authorized Porsche dealer about There is danger of accident if you set or may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation. operate the on-board computer, radio, navi- the installation of non Porsche approved equip-...
  • Page 222: Ipod, Usb And Aux

    iPod Use the supplied connecting cable to connect one You can connect a USB storage device to the USB of the iPod models listed: interface. – iPod 4th generation, You can – iPod 5th generation, – play audio data (supported formats: MP3, WMA and AAC-LC), –...
  • Page 223: Storage

    Storage Storage options – In the glasses case in the roof console Warning! – In the glove compartment, pen holder Unsecured luggage and heavy objects may come loose during braking, rapid directional – In the front and rear armrests changes or in an accident and cause serious –...
  • Page 224 Opening f Press button A and open cover. Locking f Always lock button A with the car key to secure the contents from unauthorized access. Glove compartment B - Thumb wheel for cooling the glove compartment C - Holder for pens Warning! Cooling the glove compartment Risk of injury by the glove compartment lid in...
  • Page 225 Storage trays in the armrest between the Storage tray in the rear armrest Opening the lower tray front seats f Press button B and lift top tray with the cover One storage tray is located in the armrest. closed. Two storages trays are located in the armrest. Opening the storage tray in the armrest Opening the top tray 1.
  • Page 226 Opening the storage compartment f Pull off the cover on the handle recess. Closing the storage compartment f First, insert the cover at the bottom and then close it until it clicks audibly into place. Caution! Risk of damage. f Because of the heat, the right-hand storage compartment cannot be used as such in vehicles that have air suspension with level control and height adjustment.
  • Page 227: Cupholder

    Cupholder You can place drinks cans and cups in the cup- holder. f Keep the cupholder closed while driving. Warning! Risk of accident, scalding or damage due to spilling drinks. f Only use cupholder when safe to do so it is. f Only use containers which fit.
  • Page 228: Ashtray

    Emptying f Move unlocking button A to the right; the ashtray insert pops out. f Once you have emptied the ashtray, replace the insert and push it down until it clicks audibly into place. Ashtray Opening rear cupholder f Press on the cover of the cupholder (arrow). Ashtray, front Closing rear cupholder Warning!
  • Page 229: Cigarette Lighter

    Cigarette Lighter Warning! Danger of fire and burning. The cigarette lighter is ready for use, regardless of the ignition lock position. f Do not leave children in the car unattended. f Never touch the heating element or sides of the lighter. f Hold the lighter by the knob only.
  • Page 230: Trailer Hitch

    Trailer Hitch Trailer Coupling .......... 231 Loading Information ........232 Trailer Hitch...
  • Page 231: Trailer Coupling

    Electrical connection Trailer Coupling Your Porsche is equipped with a 7-pin connector A for the electrical connection to the trailer. Warning! Risk of accident. Warning! f Follow the operating instructions for the trailer Risk of accident.
  • Page 232: Loading Information

    Loading Information The Gross Axle Weight Rating is the maximum The maximum load rating is the load rating for load limit for the front or the rear axle. This infor- a tire at the maximum permissible inflation pres- mation is located on the safety comliance sticker sure.
  • Page 233 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kilograms or XXX pounds. 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the "XXX" amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five - 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
  • Page 234 f If the rear seats are not occupied, the back- Stowing load in the vehicle Driving rests can be additionally secured with the safe- f The car's handling changes depending on the ty belts. Simply cross the outer safety belts Warning! vehicle loading.
  • Page 235 Towing a trailer Distributing the load Door mirrors f Distribute the load in the trailer so that heavy f If the width of the trailer obstructs your view of Warning! objects are as close to the axle as possible. the traffic behind the trailer, you must have Always safeguard all objects against slipping additional door mirrors fitted.
  • Page 236 f Slow down immediately if the trailer starts to Driving with a trailer sway. Do not countersteer; brake if necessary. When towing a trailer you must under all circum- Never attempt to straighten out the car-trailer stances adapt your speed to prevailing road and combination by accelerating.
  • Page 237: Parking

    Parking Parking Aids ..........238 Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid ..........242 Garage Door Opener ........242 Parking...
  • Page 238: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Tiptronic selector lever position: – P – ParkAssist is not activated. ParkAssist provides a visual and acoustic indica- tion to the driver of the distance between the – R, N – ParkAssist is activated for the front and vehicle and a large obstacle.
  • Page 239 Note on operation The rear ultrasound sensors may not function correctly if tires that have not been recommended by Porsche are fitted on the spare wheel bracket. If the spare wheel bracket is open, this may impair Front ultrasound sensors Rear ultrasound sensors the function of the rear ultrasound sensors.
  • Page 240 Warning indicators, signal tones, distances If ParkAssist is activated, the green light seg- authorized Porsche dealer. ments of the active warning indicators are lit up The warning indicator for the front area is located continuously.
  • Page 241 Please have the fault remedied at an ParkAssist. authorized Porsche dealer. Note Correct operation is no longer ensured if there is a temporary fault (e.g. caused by ice formation or heavy soiling on the sensors).
  • Page 242: Swivelling Down Mirror Glass As Parking Aid

    Garage Door Opener parking aid The programable garage door opener in your Porsche replaces up to three original hand-held When reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass transmitters used to operate a variety of devices on the passenger's side swivels down slightly to (e.g.
  • Page 243 Warning! Risk of accident when using the garage door opener if persons, animals or objects are within the range of movement of the equip- ment that is being operated. f When using the garage door opener, ensure that no persons, animals or objects are within the range of movement of the equipment that is being operated.
  • Page 244 Press the corresponding button on keypad A. original hand-held transmitter. Your authorized 3. Point the original transmitter at the marked Porsche dealer has a list of all garage door Light-emitting diode B lights up during signal position. opener signals that can be taught.
  • Page 245: Alarm System And Theft Protection

    Alarm System and Theft Protection Alarm System and Passenger Compartment Monitoring.... 246 Alarm System and Theft Protection...
  • Page 246: Alarm System And Passenger Compartment Monitoring

    Alarm System and Passenger Warning! The following alarm contacts are monitored Compartment Monitoring Any changes or modifications not expressly ap- proved by Porsche could void the user’s authority – Doors to operate this equipment. USA: KR55WK45032 – Engine compartment lid –...
  • Page 247 Switching on The rocker switch to switch off the passenger compartment monitoring system is located next f Lock the vehicle. to the driver's seat under the seat belt height ad- The alarm system and passenger compart- justment. ment monitoring system are switched on. Note on operation f Please see the chapter “UNLOCKING AND You can also temporarily deactivate the passen-...
  • Page 248 1. Apply the parking brake. Fault indication 2. Remove ignition key. On vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive: If the monitoring system could not be deactivated Switch off the ignition. the symbol on the rocker switch will flash (e.g. the rocker switch is pressed with the ignition on).
  • Page 249 The passenger compartment monitoring is Immobilizer switched on There is a transponder (an electronic component), – The light-emitting diodes flash for 2 seconds, containing a stored code, in each key. rapidly, then slowly. Before the ignition is switched on, the ignition lock checks the code.
  • Page 250: Maintenance And Car Care

    Wiper Blades ..........263 Emission Control System......265 How Emission Control Works ....... 266 Fuel Economy..........267 Operating Your Porsche in other Countries ... 268 Fuel ............268 Portable Fuel Containers ......270 Fuel Recommendations ....... 271 Fuel Evaporation Control ......272 Car Care Instructions ........
  • Page 251: Exercise Extreme Caution When Working On Your Vehicle

    Incomplete or improper servicing may cause not attempt the adjustments described on the f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic following pages. problems in the operation of the car. If in doubt ignition system.
  • Page 252: Engine Oil

    Radiator fans Engine Oil If the vehicle is driven at a high rate of speed, climatic conditions are warm, and the load is high, The radiator and radiator fans are in the front of It is important to perform oil changes regularly in the oil should be checked more frequently, as the car.
  • Page 253: Engine Oil Level

    Engine Oil Level Conditions for measuring the oil level Oil-level warning correctly f Check the oil level regularly. It is best to do this – Vehicle must be level. If the oil level is too low, this is indicated by the oil- when refueling and before extended journeys.
  • Page 254 Cayenne S, Cayenne GTS oil dipstick Cayenne oil dipstick MAX - marking MAX - marking f Do not top up engine oil. f Do not top up engine oil. MIN - marking A - Normal marking f Top up engine oil immediately. f Engine oil can be topped up.
  • Page 255: Engine Oil Recommendation

    3. Measure oil level again after a few minutes. Porsche (Porsche approval list). Your authori- Fire hazard if engine oil comes into contact Never exceed the MAX mark on the oil zed Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise with hot engine parts. dipstick. you.
  • Page 256 “W“ (as in winter), for hot viscosity the SAE class We recommend that you have the engine oil is given only as a number. changed at your Porsche dealer, who has the re- Engine oil performance class The viscosity of an oil is, therefore, always the quired oils and the necessary filling equipment.
  • Page 257: Coolant Level

    The coolant provides year-round protection from corrosion and freezing down to -31 °F (-35 °C) (Nordic countries -40 °F (-40 °C). f Use only anti-freeze authorized by Porsche. f Check the coolant level regularly. Further important information concerning “mainte- nance” can be found in a separate chapter.
  • Page 258 If in an emergency pure water has been added, the mixture ratio must be corrected at an authorized Porsche dealer. f Marked loss of coolant indicates leakage in the cooling system. The cause should be remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer immediately. Maintenance and Car Care...
  • Page 259: Brake-Fluid Level

    Brake-Fluid Level f Use only new (unused) Original Porsche brake fluid. Further important information concerning “mainte- nance” can be found in a separate chapter. f Please see the chapter “EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE” on Page 251.
  • Page 260: Washer Fluid

    We recommend window cleaner concentrates the instrument panel indicate Washer Fluid approved by Porsche. Your authorized Porsche – indicate the brake level fluid is too low or, dealer will be pleased to advise you. Warning message on the multi-purpose –...
  • Page 261: Power Steering

    Exercise great care when on tow. f Have the fault remedied at your nearest authorized Porsche dealer. The flow noise heard at full steering lock is design- related and does not indicate a defect in the steering system.
  • Page 262: Changing Air Cleaner

    We recommend that you have the transmission oil in the transmission. The automatic transmission changed at your Porsche dealer, who has the f Please see the chapter “EXERCISE EXTREME may be damaged by even a tiny speck of dirt, only required lubricants and the necessary filling equip- CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR VEHICLE”...
  • Page 263: Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Notes We recommend the Porsche window cleaner. If Wiper blades that are in perfect condition are vital they are very dirty (e.g. with insect remains), for a clear view.
  • Page 264 Changing rear window wiper blade 2. Turn wiper blade at right angle to the wiper arm 5. Fold wiper blade back to its original position. (arrow 2) so that the fixing groove of the wiper blade is released by the retaining clip A. Make sure that the retaining clip A engages Caution! fully in the fixing groove of the wiper blade.
  • Page 265: Emission Control System

    Do not alter or remove any device, such as 6. Carefully fold wiper arm back on to the rear Your Porsche is equipped with such a system. heat shields, switches, ignition wires, valves, window.
  • Page 266: How Emission Control Works

    Danger! process and discharged into the exhaust system. Danger of fire resulting in serious personal To reduce these pollutants, your Porsche is Catalytic converters injury or death. equipped with a precisely calibrated fuel injection system to assure a finely balanced air/fuel mixture f Do not apply additional undercoating or rust- The catalytic converters are efficient “clean-up“...
  • Page 267: Fuel Economy

    f Switch off the engine if stationary for longer The catalytic converters will be damaged by: Fuel Economy periods. – push or tow starting the vehicle Fuel economy will vary depending on where, f Any additional weight carried in the vehicle –...
  • Page 268: Operating Your Porsche In Other Countries

    Avoid contact with skin or clothing. If you plan to take your Porsche outside the conti- nental limits of the United States or Canada, there f Do not inhale fuel vapours.
  • Page 269 Locking the filler flap the arrow. (on vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive). The filler flap is locked by activating the remote The filler flap pops open. control or the button in the outer door handle (on Opening the filler flap vehicles with Porsche Entry &...
  • Page 270: Portable Fuel Containers

    Refueling Maintenance Note If you lose the tank filler cap, you must replace it f Total capacity approx. 26.4 gallons only with an original part. (100 liters), including approx. 3 gallons Portable Fuel Containers (12 liters) reserve Danger! Danger! The RF energy from a cellphone can cause a Portable fuel containers, full or partially sparking on bare metal, much like aluminum empty, may leak causing an explosion, or...
  • Page 271: Fuel Recommendations

    Therefore, buying the correct octane – Substantially reduced fuel economy. Porsche also recognizes that these fuels may not gas is important to prevent engine “damage“. always be available. Be assured that your vehicle –...
  • Page 272: Fuel Evaporation Control

    Purge system injury. A Porsche that is well-cared for can look like new f Do not use fuel, kerosene, naphtha, nail polish When the engine is running, the fuel vapors from for years. It all depends on the amount of care the remover or other volatile cleaning fluids.
  • Page 273 f Never use high-pressure cleaning units with a High-pressure cleaning units Moisture and road salt on brakes may affect braking efficiency. round-jet nozzle. A high-pressure cleaning unit with round nozzle Warning! Test the brakes after each vehicle washing. will damage your vehicle. The tires are particu- High-pressure cleaning units can damage larly susceptible to damage.
  • Page 274 Automatic car washes spray water at odd angles f When washing by hand, use abundant water, a and high pressures, which are not seen in normal soft sponge or wash brush and Porsche car driving. Therefore, water can sometimes find its shampoo.
  • Page 275 Paint Polishing Cleaning the engine compartment Do not resort to using Porsche polish until it f Never rub a dusty car with a dry cloth since Caution! becomes evident that the normal preservatives no dust particles are abrasive and could dull and longer produce the desired finish.
  • Page 276 Page 260. f For information on replacing the wiper blades: f Clean all windows regularly, inside and outside, Please contact your authorized Porsche dealer for Please see the chapter “WIPER BLADES” on with Porsche window cleaner. further information.
  • Page 277 An interior window cleaner can also be used to Your authorized Porsche dealer is familiar with the clean plastic surfaces (observe cleaning instruc- bodyseal treatment procedures and has the ne- Effective rust-proofing is particularly important tions on the container!).
  • Page 278 The Porsche Light Alloy Wheel Cleaner (ph-value 9.5) can be used for this purpose.
  • Page 279 Your Porsche dealer will be glad to offer you woollen cloth or a commercially available floor mats of correct size including a securing microfibre cloth.
  • Page 280 Remove the battery from the vehicle and store f Do not use a leather care product to clean If you intend to store your Porsche for a prolonged it in a cool dry place, not on a cement floor.
  • Page 281: Minor Repairs

    Minor Repairs Exercise Extreme Caution when Working on your Vehicle ..... 282 Tires/Wheels ..........283 Jack............293 Tool Kit ............. 294 Compressor ..........294 Spacers ............ 295 Wheel Bolts ..........295 Changing Wheels........296 Flat Tire............. 297 Lifting the Vehicle with a Lifting Platform or Garage lift.....
  • Page 282: Exercise Extreme Caution When Working On Your Vehicle

    If in doubt following pages. about any servicing, have it done by your f Your Porsche is equipped with an electronic This caution applies to the entire vehicle. authorized Porsche dealer. ignition system. When the ignition is on, high...
  • Page 283: Tires/Wheels

    Your authorized If you cannot determine the cause for the Porsche specifications for your model. Only Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you. disturbance, have your vehicle towed to the tires with the same make and with the same nearest Porsche or tire dealer to have your specification code (e.g.
  • Page 284 Treadwear Temperature A, B, C The treadwear grade is a comparative rating The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and based on the wear rate of the tire when tested C, representing the tire's resistance to the genera- under controlled conditions on a specific govern- tion of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when ment test course.
  • Page 285 f Please see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURES, Tire pressures For further information on the tire pressure moni- COLD” on Page 358. toring: Danger! f Please see the chapter “SETTING TIRE PRES- Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked every 2 weeks when cold (68 °F/ SURE MONITORING”...
  • Page 286 Overloading B Vehicle load limit Is the maximum total weight limit specified of the load (passengers and cargo) for the vehi- Danger! cle. This is the maximum weight of passengers Risk of damage to vehicle parts, loss of con- and cargo that can be loaded into the vehicle. trol and serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 287 Replace missing valve stem caps. The original equipment tires on your Porsche have Therefore, it is important to check your tire built-in tire wear indicators. They are molded into f Keep tires inflated correctly.
  • Page 288 Porsche. of damage such as cuts, tears, bulges or f Please adjust your driving style accordingly. If you do not use a Porsche recommended foreign objects stuck in the tread. Replace a replacement tire, make sure that you Installation of new tires should only be done by a damaged tire if necessary.
  • Page 289 TPM. balanced in the spring, and those with mud and time and the rubber becomes brittle and cracks. f Check this with your authorized Porsche snow tires before winter. Unbalanced wheels may Therefore, the tires, especially the spare tire, affect car handling and tire life.
  • Page 290 Snow tires Comply with all state and local laws gover- studs time to settle. ning snow tire and tread depth requirements. The installation of Porsche approved winter tires is Danger! recommended. Danger! Risk of serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 291 Use only the fine-link snow chains recommen- the rear axle when snow chains are to be fitted. ded and authorized by Porsche so that f For information on the spacers: sufficient clearance between the wheel well Please see the chapter “SPACERS” on and the chain is assured.
  • Page 292 – first two-digit code means manufacture’s iden- tification mark. – second two-digit code means tire size. – third four-digit code means tire type code. – fourth four-digit code means date of manufac- ture. If, for example, the last four numbers read 1204, the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2004.
  • Page 293: Jack

    Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you. Minor Repairs...
  • Page 294: Tool Kit

    Warning! The jack must be used only to raise the car for wheel changing. The jack must never be used as a support to work underneath the vehicle. If the jack is accidentally dislodged, you or bystanders could suffer severe personal injury. f Never jack up other vehicle or other loads with the jack.
  • Page 295: Spacers

    Replace damaged wheel bolts. f 17 mm spacers must always be removed from Only use the original Porsche wheel bolts the rear axle when snow chains are to be fitted. specially designed for this vehicle type.
  • Page 296: Changing Wheels

    Tightening torque Changing Wheels While operating the jack f The jack is only to be used for changing a Tightening torque of the wheel bolts and wheel Warning! nuts 118 ftlb. (160 Nm). wheel. Do not use it as a support to work under the car.
  • Page 297: Flat Tire

    Your authorized you or bystanders could suffer severe personal injury. Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you. f Never jack up other vehicles or other loads 1. Stop the vehicle as far away from the driving with the jack.
  • Page 298 4.Place one wedge directly in front of and A - Folding wedges A - Filler bottle another directly behind the diagonally opposite B - Filler hose wheel. 2. Unfold the wedges. Using tire sealant 3. Lock them in unfolded position. The tire sealant can be used to seal small cuts, especially in the tire tread.
  • Page 299 On vehicles without level control, the tire sealant Warning! and a compressor with pressure tester can be The sealant is highly flammable and harmful found under the cargo floor in the luggage com- to health. partment. f Fire, naked flame and smoking are prohibited The tire sealant comprises: when handling tire sealant.
  • Page 300: Lifting The Vehicle With A Lifting Platform Or Garage Lift

    If the tire pressure is less than 22 psi (1.5 bar), do not continue driving. If a value of more than 22 psi (1.5 bar) is indi- cated, correct the pressure to the prescribed value. 16.Please consult your authorized Porsche dealer. Minor Repairs...
  • Page 301 Lifting the vehicle with a jack Danger! Danger of serious personal injury or death. The car may slip off the jack. f Make sure that no one is in the vehicle when jacking up and changing a wheel. f Never jack up the vehicle when it is parked on a surface that slopes up, down or to the side.
  • Page 302 Maintenance Note The jacking point on the vehicle must be free of dirt. 1. Slightly loosen the wheel bolts of the wheel to be changed. 2. Only set up the jack at the rear jacking point designed for the purpose. The jack foot must be in contact over its whole area and must be positioned directly below the head piece.
  • Page 303 Vehicles with running board Vehicles with running board Vehicles with side member panels Front jacking point Rear jacking point Front jacking point Jacking points for vehicles with a running Jacking points for vehicles with side member board panels f Set up jack only at the points provided D or E. The jacking points are accessible after removing the plastic covering caps F or H from the side member panels.
  • Page 304 Wheel change Screw in one assembly aid on vehicles without PCCB Vehicles with side member panels Rear jacking point 1. Remove 1 or 2 wheel bolts (see corresponding 2. Screw in assembly aids instead of wheel bolts. 2. Attach jack only at the points provided G or I . figure).
  • Page 305 Changing a wheel with removal of 17 mm 5. Insert wheel bolts and tighten by hand. Remo- ve assembly aids and screw in remaining spacer wheel bolt. Initially tighten bolts in diagonally opposite se- Danger! quence so that the wheel is centered. Risk of accident if the spacers are not 6.
  • Page 306 Puller 2. Remove wheel nuts. 3. Unscrew the wheel bolts A with which the spacer B is fastened. 1. Remove plastic covers from the wheel nuts 4. Remove the spacer B. with the puller D. 5. Screw in assembly aid instead of the wheel bolt.
  • Page 307 Fitting the 17 mm spacer 8.Inflate the tire if necessary. Please see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURES, COLD” on Page 358. 1. Remove wheel. On vehicles with Tire Pressure Monitoring: 2. Fit the spacer with the wheel bolts A used to Please see the chapter “SETTING THE TIRE fasten the wheel.
  • Page 308 (80 km/h) and must not be exceeded This information can be found on the tire pres- f Please consult your authorized Porsche dealer because of altered driving characteristics and sure plate in the left door aperture. for reasons of wear.
  • Page 309 – Connect negative lead (black) to the negative terminal for emergency starting with jumper cables ( – Warning! Danger of burning. The compressor filler hose can become hot during the inflation process. f Wear gloves. 5. Switch on compressor. The required filling pressure will be reached after a few minutes.
  • Page 310 Warning! Danger of injury and risk of damage if the operating unit is used improperly. f Use this operating unit only to inflate or to bleed air from the tires of this vehicle. 5. Switch ignition on. 6. Press hand valve D until the correct tire pres- sure is achieved.
  • Page 311 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) high). 2. Remove the top wheel bolt. Remove assembly aid from the tool kit and f Never deactivate the Porsche Stability screw in instead of the wheel bolt. Management (PSM) system. Remove the remaining wheel bolts.
  • Page 312 Precondition The central locking system must be unlocked. f Press button B and swing the spare wheel bracket open. Notes on operation – If the opening angle exceeds 30°, the spare wheel bracket automatically moves to final position. The rear lid may be opened only when the spare wheel bracket is in final position.
  • Page 313 Closing spare wheel bracket Warning! Danger of injury and risk of accident if the Warning! spare wheel bracket is operated improperly. Danger of injury and risk of accident if the f Perform emergency unlocking of the spare spare wheel bracket is operated improperly. wheel bracket only when the vehicle is on a f Operate the spare wheel bracket only using level surface.
  • Page 314: Electrical System

    Electrical System In order to avoid damage and faults in electrical or electronic systems, electrical accessories should be installed at your authorized Porsche dealer. f Use only accessories authorized by Porsche. Warning! Risk of short circuit and fire, resulting in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 315 If a fuse blows repeatedly, please consult an authorized Porsche dealer immediately, so that the short circuit can be located and corrected. f Never try to “repair“ fuses: you may cause serious damage to other parts of the electrical system.
  • Page 316 Opening fuse-box lid in the dashboard A - Fuse puller 1. Carefully pry off the plastic cover with a screw- 2. Remove the fuses carefully with the fuse driver (arrow) and remove. puller A. The fuse plan is located on the inside of the cover.
  • Page 317 10 Power window, rear left 40 Instrument panel, diagnosis 41 Steering column lock, ignition lock, central locking 11 Central locking system, left system, Porsche Entry & Drive 14 Power window, front left 42 Sliding/lifting roof or Panorama roof system 15 Tail light, right 43 Subwoofer 44 Electrical seat adjustment, left;...
  • Page 318 Designation Rating in A Designation Rating in A 53 Vehicle electrical system control unit, automatic low 57 Level control beam, steering column module 54 Headlight beam adjustment RES 1 Spare fuse 1 56 Fan, front air-conditioning system RES 2 Spare fuse 2 Note Fuse numbers that are not listed in the table are not assigned in the fuse box.
  • Page 319 32 Central locking system, right doors 10 TV tuner, satellite receiver, Rear Seat Entertainment 34 Power window, front right 11 Radio or Porsche Communication System (PCM) 35 Electrical seat adjustment, right 12 Amplifier for sound package 36 Roof console, telephone, compass...
  • Page 320 52 Tiptronic selector lever switch 47 Telephone preparation 55 Reversing camera 48 Level control 56 Porsche Stability Management (PSM) 49 Telephone, anti-dazzle interior mirror 57 Transfer box (center-differential lock) Note Fuse numbers that are not listed in the table are not assigned in the fuse box.
  • Page 321 Fuse assignment – fuse box in engine compartment Cayenne S/ Cayenne Cayenne GTS Designation Rating in A Ignition coils Ignition coils Tank vent, air-conditioning compressor, intake pipe switchover, crankcase vent Engine control unit, high-pressure fuel injectors, throttle adjusting unit Quantity control valve, camshaft adjuster, valve lift adjuster Water run-on pump, tank leakage detection, carbon canister shut-off valve, fan, pressure sensor for air condi- tioner Engine components: Cooling air output stages, carbon canister shut-off valve, pressure sensor for air condi-...
  • Page 322: Battery

    Spilled electrolyte must be rinsed off at once switch ignition off in vehicles with Porsche across the battery terminal. Entry & Drive. with a solution of baking soda and water to...
  • Page 323 (distances, loads). was disconnected, the alarm will be triggered With the car on a level surface, the fluid level f Only use an original Porsche battery, with the when the battery is reconnected. should meet the indicator mark in each cell.
  • Page 324: Replacing The Remote Control Battery

    Note To do this, turn the ignition key or the control f Please dispose of batteries in compliance with unit (on vehicles that have Porsche Entry & any and all government regulations. Drive) to ignition lock position 2 twice. 2. Perform a few steering movements and drive...
  • Page 325: Emergency Starting With Jumper Cables

    Emergency Starting with Jumper Danger! Danger of gas explosion. f Improper use of booster battery to start a Cables Risk of short circuit, damage and explosion, resulting in serious personal injury or death. vehicle may cause an explosion, resulting in If the battery is discharged, e.g.
  • Page 326 8. Disconnect the positive jumper cable from the positive terminal of the donor battery first, then from the positive terminal for jump starting (+). 9. Close the cap of the positive terminal for jump starting (+). Connecting jumper cables + = Positive terminal for jump starting –...
  • Page 327 Battery charging Note After charging the battery Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to After the battery is connected or the completely Automotive batteries loose their efficiency when advise you about a suitable charger. not in use. The charge available in your battery can...
  • Page 328: Replacing Bulbs

    Replacing Bulbs Caution! 4. After the warnings disappear: Stop the vehicle in a suitable place. Risk of damage to headlights due to exces- Warning! 5. Perform adaptation of the power windows: sive temperatures and abrasion. Please see the chapter “STORING FINAL POSI- f Attach no coverings (e.g.
  • Page 329: Headlights

    Headlights Note The headlights can mist up depending on the temperature and humidity. f To ensure optimum ventilation, do not cover the gap between headlight and body. Caution! Risk of damage to headlights due to abrasion and excessive temperatures. f Do not affix any coverings (e.g. ”stone guards“ or films) in the area of the headlights.
  • Page 330 4. Remove socket wrench C and replace in tool kit. 5. Fit cover A and fold it down. 6. Close lid. 6. Pull the headlight forward out of the fender by A - Cover C - Socket wrench approx. 4 inch (10 cm). D - Plug 7.
  • Page 331 Changing bulbs on Halogen headlights 3. Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and 4. Remove defective bulb and replace. remove. 5. Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc- Changing bulb for low beam/high beam tion. 1. Remove headlight. Make sure that the bulb is installed in the For information on removing headlights: correct position.
  • Page 332 3. Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and 4. Remove defective bulb and replace. Changing bulb for additional high beam remove. 1. Remove headlight. 5. Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc- For information on removing headlights: tion. Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD- Make sure that the bulb is installed in the LIGHTS”...
  • Page 333 Changing bulbs on Bi-Xenon headlights 3. Turn gas discharge lamp counter-clockwise 4. Press the release tab on the plug and pull plug with cornering light and remove. off. 5. Connect plug to new gas discharge lamp. Changing gas discharge lamp for low beam/ high beam/dynamic cornering light 6.
  • Page 334 3. Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and 4. Remove defective bulb and replace. Changing bulb for additional high beam remove. 1. Remove headlight. 5. Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc- For information on removing headlights: tion. Make sure that the bulb is installed in the Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD- correct position.
  • Page 335 3. Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and 4. Pull both release tabs on the plug apart, and Changing lamp for static cornering light remove. pull plug out of lamp socket. 1. Remove headlight. For information on removing headlights: 5. Replace defective bulb. Make sure that the Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD- bulb is installed in the correct position.
  • Page 336 3. Press release tab A in direction of arrow again Replacing side marker light bulb Changing bulb for turn signal and side and push forward. Using your other hand, pull Cayenne, Cayenne S marker light the bulb housing completely out of the front Cayenne, Cayenne S 4.
  • Page 337 5. Remove the defective bulb from the socket Changing turn signal bulb Installing bulb housing and replace. Cayenne, Cayenne S Cayenne, Cayenne S When inserting the socket in the bulb housing, 1. Turn socket counter-clockwise and remove. 1. Insert the bulb housing in the front apron. Make make sure that the socket has engaged fully.
  • Page 338 4. Insert socket and turn in clockwise direction. Make sure that the bulb is installed in the correct position. 5. Check operation of bulb. 6. Install headlight. For information on installing headlights: Please see the chapter “INSTALLING HEAD- LIGHTS” on Page 330. Changing bulb for turn signal Cayenne GTS 1.
  • Page 339: Tail Light

    As a result of the design, a relatively large amount of effort is required to remove the tail light. In case of doubt, please contact your authorized Porsche dealer. 1. Switch ignition off. 4. Unscrew the two fastening screws B with the socket wrench from the tool kit.
  • Page 340 Installing tail light 5. Pull out the light unit to the side in the direc- 3. Screw in the fastening screws B. tion of the arrow and additionally pull it out in When screwing in the fastening screws, make 1. Push on plug D until the plug is felt to click into the area of the ball head C.
  • Page 341: License Plate Lights

    License Plate Lights Replacing bulbs at rear E - Rear fog light F - Turn signal light G - Tail light 1. Remove tail light. Changing bulb for license plate light For information on removing tail lights: 4. Replace the defective bulb (bayonet fitting). Please see the chapter “REMOVING TAIL 1.
  • Page 342: Headlight Adjustment

    Lateral adjustment of the headlights should be carried out at a specialist workshop with an optical adjustment unit. Distance Visual aim shall be performed at not less than 24.6 ft. (7.5 m) (this value is a rounded down con- version from the 25-foot distance typical of field aim using a screen).
  • Page 343: Changing Headlights From Left To Right-Hand Traffic

    Changing headlights from left to right-hand traffic If you travel to a country where traffic uses the other side of the road, the headlights must be repositioned when you cross the border. The low beam then lights symmetrically and drivers of oncoming vehicles are not dazzled.
  • Page 344 Halogen headlights Xenon headlight 2. Push lever B down to the stop. 3. Turn spindle C in clockwise direction to the stop using a crosshead screwdriver. 4. Fit cover on headlight. Both release tabs A must be fully engaged. 5. Install headlight. Please see the chapter “INSTALLING HEAD- LIGHTS”...
  • Page 345: Bulb Chart

    P21W Additional high beam Flat bed towing is the preferred type of towing to Cornering light be used on Porsche vehicles. Under certain cir- cumstances, wheel lifts may be used when the Interior lights vehicle will not roll. The vehicle must be towed with all four...
  • Page 346 Towing hook Depending on the vehicle equipment, the spare- wheel well contains one or two towing hooks. Caution! Risk of damage to the vehicle. f Use the towing hook only for an emergency to remove the vehicle off the road. The towing hook is to be used only to pull the vehicle onto the flat bed, tractor or towing aparatus if the vehicle will roll freely.
  • Page 347 Screwing in front towing hook Fitting plastic cover at front 2.Screw in towing hook B as far as the stop (left- hand thread) and tighten hand-tight. 1. Carefully lever out the appropriate plastic First engage the upper locking tabs of the plastic cover A in the bumper with the screwdriver.
  • Page 348 4. Carefully feed towing straps through the opening in the front wheels. Make sure metal parts of straps do not damage rim. Make sure the strap is flat over the rim bead. Make sure brake backing plate is not damaged. 5.
  • Page 349: Tire Pressure And Technical Data

    Tire Pressure and Technical Data Vehicle Identification ........350 Engine Data ..........352 Transmission ..........353 Tires, Rims, Tracks ........354 Tire Pressures, Cold........358 Weights ............. 360 Ground Clearance ........361 Capacities ..........363 Dimensions..........364 Driving Performance........365 Tire Pressure and Technical Data...
  • Page 350: Vehicle Identification

    This label contains the following information: 1. Vehicle Identification No. 2. Type/Type description 3. Engine code/Transmission code 4. Paint No./Interior 5. Optional equipment A duplicate of this label is in your Maintenance Booklet. Note The data bank cannot be reordered when lost or damaged.
  • Page 351 Tire pressure plate The safety compliance sticker is your assurance The tire pressure plate is attached to the left-hand- that your new Porsche complies with all applicable door aperture. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards which The pressures shown on the tire pressure plate re- were in effect at the time the vehicle was manu- fer to a fully loaded vehicle.
  • Page 352: Engine Data

    Engine Data Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Type 6-cylinder V-engine 8-cylinder V-engine 8-cylinder V-engine Number of cylinders Bore 3.5 in. (89 mm) 3.78 in. (96 mm) 3.78 in. (96 mm) Stroke 3.8 in. (96.4 mm) 3.27 in. (83 mm) 3.27 in. (83 mm) Displacement 219.5 cu.
  • Page 353: Transmission

    Transmission Transmission ratio Cayenne Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Cayenne GTS manual transmission Tiptronic S Tiptronic S manual transmission Tiptronic S 1st gear 4.68: 1 4.15 : 1 4.15 : 1 4.68: 1 4.15 : 1 2nd gear 2.53 : 1 2.37 : 1 2.37 : 1 2.53 : 1...
  • Page 354: Tires, Rims, Tracks

    Tires, Rims, Tracks Cayenne Tires Wheel Rim offset Track front/rear front/rear front rear Summer tires 235/65 R 17 108 V XL 7.5 J x 17 2.09 in. (53 mm) 65.2 in. (1655 mm) 65.7 in. (1670 mm) 255/55 R 18 109 Y XL 8 J x 18 2.24 in.
  • Page 355 Cayenne S Tires Wheel Rim offset Track front/rear front/rear front rear Summer tires 255/55 R 18 109 Y XL 8 J x 18 2.24 in. (57 mm) 64.8 in. (1647 mm) 65.4 in. (1662 mm) 275/45 R 19 108 Y XL 9 J x 19 2.36 in.
  • Page 356 Cayenne GTS Tires Wheel Rim offset Track front/rear front/rear front rear Summer tires 255/55 R 18 109 Y XL 8 J x 18 2.24 in. (57 mm) 64.8 in. (1645 mm) 65.7 in. (1669 mm) 275/45 R 19 108 Y XL 9 J x 19 2.36 in.
  • Page 357 Extensive tests are performed before specific tires and wheels are approved by Porsche. Your Porsche dealer has information about approved tires and wheels and is happy to assist you. By fitting tires which have been approved by Porsche, you can be sure that you have the best possible Tire and rim sizes tires for your Porsche.
  • Page 358: Tire Pressures, Cold

    Tire Pressures, Cold These tire filling pressures apply only to the tire makes and types approved by Porsche. Please see the chapter “TIRES/WHEELS” on Page 283. Partially loaded Cayenne S, Cayenne (up to 3 people and 46 lbs./21 kg of luggage)
  • Page 359 Fully loaded Cayenne S, (more than 3 people and 46 lbs./21 kg Cayenne Cayenne GTS of luggage) Tire size Front axle Rear axle Front axle Rear axle 235/65 R 17 summer and M+S tires 255/55 R 18 summer and M+S tires 255/50 R 19 M+S tires 275/45 R 19 summer and M+S tires 39 psi (2.7 bar)
  • Page 360: Weights

    Empty weight includes 165 lbs. (75 kg) driver and baggage share. The maximum gross weight must not be exceeded. Note: If additional equipment is installed, the useful load will be correspondingly less. Use only Original Porsche Roof Transport System. Tire Pressure and Technical Data...
  • Page 361: Ground Clearance

    Ground Clearance Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Steel suspension Ramp angle 20.4° 20.4° 18.2° Overhang angle, front 28.6° 28.6° 25.6° Overhang angle, rear 22.8° 22.8° 21.1° Ground clearance (center of axles) 8.58 in. (218 mm) 8.58 in. (218 mm) 7.63 in. (194 mm) Air suspension –...
  • Page 362 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 (center of axles) 10.67 in. (271 mm) 10.67 in. (271 mm) 9.88 in.
  • Page 363: Capacities

    Capacities Use only fluids and fuels authorized by Porsche. Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you. Your Porsche has been designed so that it is not necessary to mix any additives with oils or fuels. Cayenne S,...
  • Page 364: Dimensions

    Dimensions Cayenne Cayenne S Cayenne GTS Length 188.9 in. (4798 mm) 188.9 in. (4798 mm) 188.8 in. (4795 mm) Length with external spare wheel 198.0 in. (5029 mm) 198.0 in. (5029 mm) Width 75.9 in. (1928 mm) 75.9 in. (1928 mm) 77.1 in.
  • Page 365: Driving Performance

    Driving Performance The specifications refer to a vehicle with DIN curb weight and max. 441 lbs. (200 kg) load without performance-reducing additional equipment (e.g. special tires) Cayenne Cayenne Cayenne S manual transmission Tiptronic S Tiptronic S Top track speed 141 mph (227 km/h) 141 mph (227 km/h) 155 mph (250 km/h) Acceleration 0 - 60 mph (96 km/h)
  • Page 366: Index

    Index 2-zone air conditioning Airbag ........72 ....50 Air-conditioning sensors Airbag warning light on the tachometer ABD (Automatic brake differential) Defrosting windshield ........71 Automatic deactivation of the passenger airbag ..48 ........186 Automatic deactivation ........... 71 ..........279 Operating overview Care Instructions Functional description...
  • Page 367 Changing in car key ........324 ..........166 Seat belts .............280 Pads ..........322 ........280 Charge state ..........191 Storing your Porsche Parking brake test ............327 ..........276 Charging ............191 Undercoating Test stand General information ........322 Use of high-pressure cleaning units ....273...
  • Page 368 ............80 Opening/closing sliding/lifting roof Child restraint anchorages Control panel Opening/closing windows Child seat Control systems (without Porsche Entry & Drive) ......90 Installing with LATCH system ......54 Overview (PTM, PTM Plus, PSM, PASM, PDCC) ..183 ........ 21 ........
  • Page 369 Entry & Drive ..... 22 Easy Entry function ..22 Locking with the car key (remote control) Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive ........40 ..21 Functional description Unlocking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) Opening/closing Panorama roof system ..........40...
  • Page 370 Footbrake ............. 164 Fuel reserve warning ........120 Headlights ............329 ..........165 ........271 ............342 Warning light General information Adjusting ......... 271 ......235 Footwell lightning Recommendations Before driving with a trailer Dimming ............110 Tank capacity ..........270 Care instructions ...........
  • Page 371 ........24 Luggage compartment Identification number location ........350 Jack ..............194 Lifting ..............173 ......302 Idling Jacking points on the vehicle Garage lift .............300 ..293 Ignition key Storage location in luggage compartment .............301 Jack Emergency operation ........160 Jump lead starting with exhausted battery ....326 ............300 Platform...
  • Page 372 Loading Luggage safety net Unfolding door mirrors ........56 ........193 ............214 Loading level Bracket Moving-off assistant ......193 ..........214 ........ 189 Lowering the car for loading Permitted uses For Tiptronic S (hillholder) Luggage safety net, permitted uses ....
  • Page 373 Unlocking and opening rear window .....28 Test stand ............191 ............203 ..........164 Sand Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive Warning light ....180 ...........154 Switching off Low Range (reduction) Unlocking vehicle door with the car key Warning message Switching on Low Range (reduction) ....
  • Page 374 Functional description Indicator light ............183 ..........180 Opening/closing Panorama roof system Overview Switching off with car key ..........100 PTM Plus (Porsche Traction Management Plus) Switching on ..........180 ........21 ............183 ............... 270 Unlocking the vehicle Overview Refueling ......
  • Page 375 Roller blind Seat memory ............57 Shifting ........... 102 ..........38 ............175 Cleaning position Recall using car key Down ..101 .......38 ........174 Opening/closing for Panorama roof system Recall using person buttons On the steering wheel Roof console Storing parking aid ...........57 ...............175 ..........
  • Page 376 ............ 191 Brake test ......... 89 Steering column Switching child protection on/off Theft protection ............16 Locking with Porsche Entry & Drive ....160 Switching ECON mode on/off Tie-down ....160 ....... 66 Locking without Porsche Entry & Drive With 2-zone air conditioning ............
  • Page 377 ....107 Wedges Turn signal/high beam/headlight flasher stalk Vehicle door Tools ..............283 Two-zone air conditioning Locking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless) ..22 . 294 ........72 Compressor (on vehicles without air suspension) Air-conditioning sensors .....22 Locking with the car key (remote control) ............
  • Page 378 ..... 94 Opening/closing sliding/lifting roof Windows ...... 91 Xenon Opening/closing windows Adjusting after connecting battery ..........333 (without Porsche Entry & Drive) ......90 Care instructions ........... 276 Changing bulb ........ 21 Installing headlights ........330 Unlocking the vehicle door Opening/closing with car key ........

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