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Loading InformationDefinitionsThe towing capacity (gross weight of the trailer) 
is the sum of the trailer's empty weight and the 
weight of the load.
The vertical coupling load is the weight that the 
trailer drawbar exerts on the trailer coupling of the 
vehicle.
The rear-axle load is the vehicle weight on the 
rear axle plus the weight of the transported load 
and the vertical coupling load of the trailer.
The gross weight of the vehicle and trailer is 
the sum of the weight of the towing vehicle and the 
weight of the trailer. 
The Curb weight - actual weight of your vehicle - 
vehicle weight including standard and optional 
equipment, fluids, emergency tools, and spare tire 
assembly. This weight does not include passen-
gers and cargo.
The Gross Vehicle Weight is sum of the curb 
weight and the weight of passengers and cargo 
combined.
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maxi-
mum total weight of vehicle, passengers, lug-
gage, hitch, trailer tongue load and optional equip-
ment.The Gross Axle Weight Rating is the maximum 
load limit for the front or the rear axle. This infor-
mation is located on the safety comliance sticker 
located in the driver’s side door jamb. 
For determining the compatibility of the tire and 
vehicle load capabilities:
fPlease observe the chapter “TIRES, RIMS, 
TRACKS” on Page 382.
The load capacity coefficient (e.g. “106”) is a min-
imum requirement. For more information:
fPlease observe the chapter “INSCRIPTION ON 
RADIAL TIRE” on Page 309.
The Gross Combined Weight Rating is the 
maximum total weight rating of vehicle, passen-
gers, cargo and trailer.
The Vehicle Capacity Weight - Load Limit - is 
the maximum total weight limit specified of the 
load (passengers and cargo) for the vehicle. This 
is the maximum weight of passengers and cargo 
that can be loaded into the vehicle. This informa-
tion can be found on the tire pressure plate.
If a trailer is being towed, the trailer tongue weight 
must be included as part of the cargo load.
The maximum loaded vehicle weight is the 
sum of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle ca-
pacity weight and production options weight.
The load rating is the maximum load that a tire 
is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure.The maximum load rating is the load rating for 
a tire at the maximum permissble inflation pres-
sure.
The cargo capacity is the permissible weight of 
cargo, the substracted weight of passengers from 
the load limit.
fNever exceed the permissible limits.
 Danger!
Risk of personal injury or death.
Injuries are much more likely in an accident 
if persons ride in the cargo area.
fPersons must ride only on the seats provided 
for this purpose. 
fMake sure that everybody fastens their safety 
belts.
Risk of personal injury, loss of control and 
damage to vehicle.
fNever exceed the specified axle loads. Over-
loading can shorten the service life of the tires 
and car, as well as lead to dangerous vehicle 
reactions and long braking distances. Damage 
due to overloading is not covered by the vehi-cle warranty. 

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Example for determining the combined weight of occu-
pants and cargoVehicle Load CapacityfThe combined weight of occupants and cargo 
should never exceed the weight shown on the 
tire plate in the vehicle.
Please observe the chapter “TIRE PRESSURE 
PLATE” on Page 301.
fNever exceed the number of passengers 
shown on the tire pressure plate in the vehicle.Determining the combined weight of 
occupants and cargo:
fAdd the weight of all occupants and then add 
the total luggage weight (figure).
Steps for determining correct load limit
1. Locate the statement "The combined weight of 
occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX 
pounds" on your vehicle’s placard (depending 
on the date of manufacture)
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver 
and passengers that will be riding in your vehi-
cle. 
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. [1400 - 
750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.]. 
5. Determine the combined weight of luggage 
and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That 
weight may not safely exceed the available car-
go and luggage load capacity calculated in 
Step 4.  
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from 
your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. 
Consult this manual to determine how this re-
duces the available cargo and luggage load ca-
pacity of your vehicle. 

Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
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Emergency Starting with Jumper 
CablesIf the battery is discharged, e.g. in winter or after 
the car has been parked for a long time, the bat-
tery of another car can be used for starting with 
the help of jumper cables.
Make sure the voltage of both batteries is the 
same.
The capacity (Ampere hours, Ah) of the booster 
battery must not be substantially less than that of 
the discharged battery.The discharged battery 
must be correctly connected to the vehicle's elec-
trical system.
fPlease observe the chapter “BATTERY” on 
Page 344. 
Note
Do not try to start the car by pushing or towing. 
Damage to the catalytic converters and other 
components of the car may result.
 Danger!
Risk of damage and serious personal injury 
due to short circuit.
fUse only jumper cables of adequate diameter 
cross-section and fitted with completely insu-
lated alligator clips.
fFollow all warnings and instructions of the 
jumper cable manufacturer.
fWhen connecting jumper cables, make sure 
that they cannot get caught in any moving 
parts in the engine compartment.
The jumper cables must be long enough so 
that neither vehicles nor cables touch another.
fThe vehicles must not be in contact, otherwise 
current might flow as soon as the positive ter-
minals are connected.
fThe cable clamps must not be allowed to con-
tact each other when one end of the jumper ca-
bles are connected to a battery.
fCarefully ensure that tools or conductive jewel-
ery (rings, chains, watch straps) do not come 
into contact with the positive jumper cable or 
the positive battery post.
fImproper hook-up of jumper cables can ruin 
the alternator.
Danger of caustic burns.
fDo not lean over the battery.Danger of gas explosion.
fImproper use of booster battery to start a ve-
hicle may cause an explosion, resulting in se-
vere personal injuries.
fKeep sources of ignition away from the bat-
tery, e.g. open flame, burning cigarettes or 
sparking due to cable contact or welding work.
fA discharged battery can freeze even at 
14°F (−10°C). Before connecting jumper ca-
bles, a frozen battery must be thawed out. 

Vehicle Identification, Technical Data
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Weights1)Empty weight includes 165 lbs. (75 kg) driver and baggage share.2)The maximum gross weight must not be exceeded.
Note: If additional equipment is installed, the useful load will be correspondingly less.3)Use only Original Porsche Roof Transport System. Cayenne 
manual transmissionCayenne
Tiptronic SCayenne S
manual transmissionCayenne S
Tiptronic SEmpty weightEmpty weight (depending on equipment)per DIN 70020
4860 - 5670 lbs. 
(2160 - 2520 Kg)
4784 -5578 lbs. 
(2170 - 2530 kg)
5006 - 5850 lbs.
(2225-2600 kg)
4949 - 5776 lbs. 
(2245 - 2620 kg)
per 70/156/EEC
1)
5029 - 5839 lbs.
(2235 - 2595 kg)5051 - 5861 lbs.
(2245 - 2605 kg)5175 - 6019 lbs.
(2300 - 2675 kg)5220 - 6064 lbs.
(2320 - 2695 kg)
Maximum axle load, front 
2)
3053 lbs. (1385 kg)
3053 lbs. (1385 kg)
3208 lbs. (1455 kg)
3208 lbs. (1455 kg)
Maximum axle load, rear 
2)
3637 lbs. (1650 kg) 3637 lbs. (1650 kg) 3704 lbs. (1680 kg) 3704 lbs. (1680 kg)
Maximum gross weight 6492 lbs. (2945 kg) 6492 lbs. (2945 kg) 6790 lbs. (3080 kg) 6790 lbs. (3080 kg)
Trailer operation Canada/USAMaximum gross weight 6713 lbs. (3045 kg) 6713 lbs. (3045 kg) 7155 lbs. (3180 kg) 6790 lbs. (3080 kg)Maximum axle load, front/rear axle
3053/3858 lbs. 
(1385/1750 kg)
3053/3858 lbs. 
(1385/1750 kg)
3208/3913 lbs.
(1455/1775 kg)
3208/3913 lbs. 
(1455/1775 kg)
Roof load
Maximum roof load 
3)
when roof rail is fitted
3)
225 lbs. (100 kg)
165 lbs. (75kg)
225 lbs. (100 kg)
165 lbs. (75 kg)
225 lbs. (100 kg)
165 lbs. (75 kg)
225 lbs. (100 kg)
165lbs. (75kg)
Towing capacity/vehicle + trailer weight
Maximum towing capacity, braked 
(up to a max. 12% slope)
7716 lbs. (3500 kg)
7716 lbs. (3500 kg)
7716 lbs. (3500 kg)
7716 lbs. (3500 kg)
Maximum towing capacity, unbraked 1654 lbs. (750 kg) 1654 lbs. (750 kg) 1654 lbs. (750 kg) 1654 lbs. (750 kg)
Maximum vehicle + trailer weight
14209 lbs. (6445 kg)
14209 lbs. (6445 kg)
14209 lbs. (6580 kg)
14506 lbs. (6580 kg)
Maximum trailer hich load 308 lbs. (140 kg) 308 lbs. (140 kg) 308 lbs. (140 kg) 308 lbs. (140 kg) 

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Index Shifting .............................................. 224
Steering wheel buttons.................................. 64
Lighting ................................................ 65
Stopping .................................................... 227
Storage .............................................. 16
, 193
Storage compartment ................................. 193
in the luggage compartment ................ 196
Storage tray
Armrest, front ..................................... 195
Armrest, rear...................................... 195
Stowing luggage ................................ 215, 216
Subwoofer
Installing............................................. 352
Removing ........................................... 352
Summer tires ............................................. 382
Sun blind .................................................... 165
Sun visors .................................................. 164
Switching passenger airbag on/off
Warning light ...................................... 126
TTachometer .................................... 82
, 84, 86
Tail light ..................................................... 369
Tank opening .............................................. 278
Telephone .................................................. 190
Telephone menu ........................................... 95
Temperature
Sensor ...................................... 148
, 152
Setting ...................................... 149, 154
Temporary change-down.............................. 223
Terrain level................................................ 254
Te s t  s t a n d s
Measurement ..................................... 244
Theft protection ............................................ 16Through-load bag ........................................ 208
Securing load ..................................... 209
Through-load facility.................................... 208
Tie-down
Belts .................................................. 202
Equipment .......................................... 215
Rings ........................................ 202
, 206
Tiptronic....................................... 15
, 62, 221
Rocker switches.......................... 62, 223
Tire
Care .................................................. 303
Checking pressure.............................. 327
Life .................................................... 302
Traction ............................................. 300
Wear .................................................. 302
Tire and rim sizes ....................................... 383
Tire pressure ..................................... 102, 216
Load .................................................. 215
Plate .................................................. 379
Reducing ................................... 328, 330
Specifications ..................................... 115
Tables ................................................ 385
Warning light......................... 82
, 84, 126
Warning message ............................... 110
Tire pressure monitoring.............. 102, 104, 109
Tire sealant .............................. 106
, 113
, 317
Warning light....................................... 126
Tires .......................................................... 297
Changing ............................................ 191
Damage ............................................. 303
Flat .................................................... 316
Inflating ..................................... 327, 329
Inscription .......................................... 309
Replacing ........................................... 304Sidewall ..............................................309
Size ...................................................309
Tracks................................................382
Type ..................................................106
Valves ................................................304
Tool kit .......................................................296
Screewdriver ......................................311
Tools ..........................................................296
Screwdriver ........................................311
Towing ..............................................228
, 374
Capacity .............................................213
Hook ..................................................374
Tow-starting ................................................228
Tracks ........................................................382
Traction ......................................................248
Traction systems .........................................235
Trailer
Coupling .............................................212
Hitch ..................................................212
Hitching ..............................................212
Unhitching ..........................................212
Transmission .....................................220, 381
Transport ..............................21
, 23, 29, 256
Turn signal light...........................................368
Indicator light .................................82, 84
Rear ...................................................370
Switch ................................................135
Turn signal pilot light
Indicator light .................................82, 84
Turn signal/high beam/headlight flasher stalk 135
Tyre pressure
Warning message................................110
Ty re s
Changing ............................................323