2005 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO warning light

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ABS
(Anti-lock Brake System)
 Caution!
In spite of the advantages of ABS, it is still the driv-
er’s responsibility to adapt his driving style and 
maneuvres in l

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Driving systems for off-road drivingSpecially adapted driving programs or power-
transmission and running-gear control systems 
are available for off-road driving:

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Shifting Gear, Traction Systems Lowering the vehicle
1st actuation: Low level
2nd actuation: Loading level
Warning messageVarious messages are indicated on the multi-pur-
pose display of the instr

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Porsche Active Suspension 
Management (PASM)Various messages are shown on the multi-purpose 
display of the instrument panel.
Three different running-gear setups ca

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Radiator fansThe radiator and radiator fans are in the front of 
the car.
 Warning!
Danger of injury. The fans can start running 
as a function of temperature, even with the

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Maintenance, Car Care
Engine Oil LevelfPlease observe the chapter “EXERCISE 
EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR 
VEHICLE” on Page 234. 
fPlease observe the chapter “WARNING LIGHTS 
AND WAR

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Maintenance, Car Care
Brake-Fluid LevelfPlease observe the chapter “EXERCISE 
EXTREME CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON YOUR 
VEHICLE” on Page 234.
fUse only new (unused) Original Porsche brake 
fluid.

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Changing the brake fluidBrake fluid absorbs moisture from the air over 
time. This accumulation of water lowers the boil-
ing point and, under certain operating conditions,