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Table of ContentsMulti-Purpose Display
and Instruments .............................. 115Instrument Panel USA Models ...................... 117
Instrument Panel Canada Models.................. 119
Oil Temperature Gage ................................. 120
Tachometer................................................ 120
Clock ......................................................... 120
Fuel Gage................................................... 120
Speedometer ............................................. 120
Odometer .................................................. 121
Voltmeter ................................................... 121
Cooling System .......................................... 122
Emission Control......................................... 123
Operating the multi-purpose display on the
instrument panel ......................................... 124
Opening the main menu............................... 125
Operating example: Displaying average
consumption .............................................. 125
Displaying/resetting average speed ............. 127
Displaying range on remaining fuel ............... 127
Displaying tire pressure ............................... 127
Displaying compass .................................... 127
Displaying navigation information ................. 127
Operating the telephone via the
multi-purpose display .................................. 128
Setting speed limit on the multi-purpose
display ....................................................... 129
Displaying warning messages ...................... 130
Displaying status of level control .................. 131
Displaying status of locks/reduction ............. 131
Displaying average consumption .................. 132
Setting Tire Pressure Monitoring .................. 132Switching off passenger compartment
monitoring on the multi-purpose display ........142
Synchronous adjustment of door mirrors ......143
Changing settings for opening and locking
the vehicle ..................................................143
Switching daytime driving lights on/off..........145
Setting lighting off delay ..............................146
Setting the clock .........................................146
Setting compass.........................................147
Changing language for displays....................148
Changing units for displays ..........................148
Resetting display to factory settings .............148
Overview of warning messages...............149
Driving and Driving Safety ................ 157Ignition Lock/Steering Lock .........................158
Starting and Stopping the Engine .................160
Parking Brake .............................................162
Brakes .......................................................163
Cruise Control ............................................167
Manual transmission, clutch .........................169
Tiptronic S..................................................170
Selector Lever Positions ..............................171
Driving Programs for On-Road and
Off-Road Driving ..........................................177
Power-Transmission and
Running-Gear Control Systems .....................181
Air Suspension with Level Control and
Height Adjustment .......................................190
Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM) .......................................................193
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) .....194
Off-Road Driving ..........................................195
Luggage Compartment,
Loadspace and Storage.................... 203Folding rear seats forward and returning
to upright position ...................................... 204
Loadspace ................................................ 207
Cargo management system ........................ 208
Luggage Compartment Cover ..................... 211
Luggage safety net .................................... 212
Ski Bag ..................................................... 214
Roof Transport System............................... 216
Off-road roof-mounted Headlights
Cayenne S Transsyberia............................. 217
Car Audio Operation/Tips............................ 218
Porsche Communication Management
(PCM) ........................................................ 220
iPod, USB and AUX..................................... 221
Storage ..................................................... 222
Cupholder.................................................. 226
Ashtray...................................................... 227
Cigarette Lighter ........................................ 228Trailer Hitch .................................... 229Trailer Coupling.......................................... 230
Loading Information.................................... 231Parking ........................................... 236Parking Aids .............................................. 237
Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid.. 241
Garage door opener................................... 241
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Parking
ParkingParking Aids ............................................... 237
Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid .. 241
Garage door opener.................................... 241
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A-Control switch for door mirror adjustment
C- Passenger mirror settingSwivelling down mirror glass as
parking aidWhen reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass
on the passenger's side swivels down slightly to
show the curb area.Preconditions
– Vehicle must be equipped with seat memory.
–Control switch A must be turned to position C
(passenger mirror’s setting).
– Reverse gear must be engaged.
Moving mirror to its initial position
The mirror glass swivels to its initial position when:
– The car is shifted out of reverse gear or
– The position of the control switch for the door
mirror setting is changed.
A- Programmable keypad
B- Light-emitting diode for status identification
C- HomeLink transmitterGarage door openerThe garage door opener of your Porsche replaces
up to three original remote controls used to
operate various devices.
You have the option of programming each of the
buttons on the keypad A with functions of the
original remote controls if the original remote
control is compatible with the HomeLink system.
Further information is available from your author-
ized Porsche dealer.
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Parking
Warning!
Risk of accidents when using the garage
door opener if persons, animals or objects
are within the range of movement of the
equipment that is being operated.
fWhen 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.
fObserve the safety notes for the original remote control.
Notes on operation
fWhen a button is pressed, the transmitter
sends a corresponding signal forwards in
driving direction.
Always position the vehicle in line with the
receiver. Otherwise, range restrictions cannot
be ruled out.
fPlease read the instructions for the original
remote control to find out whether the original
remote control has fixed or changeable code.
fWhen operating and programming the garage
door opener, the ignition must be switched on
and the vehicle must be within range of the
receiver.
Assigning garage door opener signal to
buttonNotes on assigning signals for fixed-code or
changeable code systems
– Several attempts with different distances
between the HomeLink transmitter and the
original remote control may be necessary.
– The original remote control must transmit
continuously during programming. The button
on the remote control must be pressed several
times in the case of remote controls with
standby function.
– The teaching time may be up to 60 seconds.
fPlease refer to the operating instructions for
the original remote control.
Deleting all programmed buttons
fKeep the two outer buttons of keypad A
depressed for approximately 20 seconds until
LED B begins to flash quickly.
All the programmed buttons are deleted.
Note
fBefore selling the vehicle, delete the
programmed buttons of the HomeLink.
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Programming a button on the keypad
Caution!
Risk of damage. When programming a gara-
ge door or gate, the door or gate may open
and close several times in quick succession,
causing the motor to overheat.
fUnplug the garage door or gate during the pro-
gramming procedure to prevent the motor from overheating.
1. Press and hold the desired button on the
keypad until light-emitting diode B starts to
flash slowly (may take up to 20 seconds).
Do not release the button before step 3 has
been completed.2. Hold the original remote control approx.
5–30 cm in front of the marked position C.
Make sure that the battery in the original
remote control is new.
3. Press and hold the button on the original remo-
te control until light-emitting diode B flashes ra-
pidly.
The rapidly flashing LED B confirms that the re-
mote control function has been programmed
successfully.
Only release both buttons when LED B flashes.
4. Press the programmed button on keypad A.
If the light-emitting diode B lights up conti-
nuously after programming, this means that
the system is a fixed-code system. Program-
ming is now completed.
If light-emitting diode B again flashes rapidly
for a short time after programming and then
lights up continuously for approx. 2 seconds,
this means that the system is a changeable-
code system. HomeLink must then be synchro-
nized with the receiver of the garage door ope-
ner after programming.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to program the other
buttons.
Synchronization for changeable-code
systems
1. To synchronize the system:
Press the programming button on the receiver
of the garage door opener.
Afterwards, you usually have approx.
30 seconds to initiate step 2.2. Press the previously programmed button on
the keypad three times (for approx. 1 second).
Changeable-code synchronization is now com-
pleted.
3. Repeat steps 1 to 2 to synchronize other
signals to the other buttons.
Note
fPlease consult an authorized Porsche dealer if
you have not been able to successfully assign
signals to the buttons even though you have
carefully followed the instructions in this
section and the operating instructions for the
original remote control. Your authorized
Porsche dealer also has a list of all compatible
garage door opener systems.
Operating the garage door openerfPress the corresponding button on keypad A.
Light-emitting diode B lights up continuously
during signal transmission with fixed-code
systems.
In the case of signal transmission for change-
able-code systems, light-emitting diode B
repeatedly lights up rapidly for a short time
and then lights up continuously for approx.
2seconds.
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Index
Front windshield wipers
Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity
.................. 112
Changing the sensitivity
.................................. 112
Changing wiper blades
................................... 261
Switching on rain sensor
................................. 111
Windshield wiping plus washer system
............... 113
Windshield, fast wiping
................................... 112
Windshield, slow wiping
.................................. 112
Wiping windshield once (one-touch function)
....... 112
Fuel
Economy
..................................................... 265
Evaporation control
........................................ 270
Fuel level gage
.............................................. 120
Fuel reserve warning
...................................... 120
General information
........................................ 269
Octane rating
................................................ 269
Portable fuel containers
...................................... 3
Quality
......................................................... 269
Recommendations
......................................... 269
Refueling
...................................................... 268
Tank capacity
...................................... 268
, 359
Fuel containers, portable
............................................. 3
Fuel filler opening
Opening filler flap
.......................................... 267
Fuel level gage
....................................................... 120
Fuel reserve
.......................................................... 268
Function keys on steering wheel
.................................. 60
Fuse
Disabling power windows in the rear doors
........... 88
Fuse assignment, overview
...................................... 315
Fuses
Changing fuses
............................................. 313
GGarage door opener
Assigning a signal
.......................................... 243
Deleting programmed signals
.......................... 242
Functional description
..................................... 241
Operating
..................................................... 243
Synchronisation for changeable-code systems
.... 243
Gear display for Tiptronic S
...................................... 171
Gear selector (Tiptronic S)
Automatic
.................................................... 171
Changing selector-lever position
....................... 170
Display on the multi-purpose display
.................. 171
Emergency operation
..................................... 175
Selector-lever positions
.................................. 171
Glasses case in the roof console
............................... 222
Glove compartment
Cooling
........................................................ 223
Locking
........................................................ 223
Opening
....................................................... 223
Switching off cooling
...................................... 223
Gross weight
......................................................... 231
Ground clearance
................................................... 360
Data
............................................................ 357
HHalogen
Changing bulb for high beam
........................... 330
Changing bulb for low beam
............................ 329
Changing bulb for side light
(Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Transsyberia)
.. 333
Installing headlights
........................................ 328
Removing headlights
...................................... 327
Handbrake (parking brake)
Applying
....................................................... 162
Releasing
..................................................... 162
Warning message on multi-purpose display
........ 153
Headlight beam adjustment
...................................... 234
Headlight beam adjustment (automatic)
Checking operation
........................................ 106
Functional description
..................................... 106
Headlights
.................................................... 327
, 330
Adjusting
...................................................... 339
Before driving with a trailer
.............................. 234
Care instructions
........................................... 276
Changing bulb for additional high beam
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 331
Changing bulb for additional high beam
halogen headlights)
........................................ 330
Changing bulb for cornering light
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 332
Changing bulb for high beam
(halogen headlights)
....................................... 330
Changing bulb for low beam, halogen
................ 329
Changing bulb for side light (Cayenne GTS)
........ 335
Changing bulb for side light
(Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Transsyberia)
.. 333
Changing gas-discharge headlight
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 330
Changing to left/right-hand traffic
..................... 340
Height adjustment
.......................................... 340
Installing
...................................................... 328
Operating washer system
................................ 113
Removing
..................................................... 327
Headrests
Adjusting
........................................................ 34
Removing and installing
..................................... 35
Heated rear window
Switching off
................................................... 80
Switching on
................................................... 80
Height adjustment
Lowering the car
........................................... 191
Overview
...................................................... 190
Raising the car
.............................................. 191
Warning message on the multi-purpose display
... 192
High beam
Changing bulb
(additional high beam, Bi-Xenon headlights)
......... 331
Changing bulb (halogen headlights)
................... 330
Changing gas-discharge headlight
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 330
Indicator light
....................................... 117
, 119
Installing headlights
........................................ 328
Removing headlights
...................................... 327
Stalk
........................................................... 106
Switch
......................................................... 106
Switching on/off
............................................ 104
High beam,additional
............................................... 331
High Range
................................................... 171
, 173
Selecting on-road driving program
.................... 178
High-pressure cleaning equipment, information on use
... 271
Hillholder (moving-off assistant for Tiptronic S)
............. 187
HomeLink (garage door opener)
Assigning a signal
.......................................... 243
Deleting programmed signals
.......................... 242
Functional description
..................................... 241
Operating
..................................................... 243
Synchronisation for changeable-code systems
.... 243
Horn
....................................................................... 58
Hot exhaust pipes
....................................................... 3
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