2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO engine

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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,

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Power Steering
 Warning!
Risk of accident. When the engine is station-
ary (e.g. when on tow) or the hydraulic sys-
tem fails, there is no assistance for steering. 
Therefore

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Air CleanerRegular replacement of the filter element is part of 
servicing.
fIn dusty conditions, clean the filter element 
more frequently and replace if necessary.
Further

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Fuel EconomyFuel economy will vary depending on where, 
when and how you drive, optional equipment 
installed, and the general condition of your 
car. 
A car tuned to specifi

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Fuel
 Warning!
Fuel is highly flammable and harmful to 
health.
fFire, open flame and smoking are prohibited 
when handling fuel.
fAvoid contact with skin or clothing.
fDo no

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Refuelling
 Danger!
The RF energy from a cellphone can cause a 
sparking on bare metal, much like aluminium 
foil in a microwave oven. The spark could ig-
nite gasoline fumes

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Fuel RecommendationsYour Porsche is equipped with catalytic convert-
ers and must use UNLEADED FUEL ONLY.
Your engine is designed to provide optimum per-
formance and fuel ec

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Fuels containing MMTSome North American fuels contain an octane en-
hancing additive called methylcyclopentadienyl 
manganese tricarbonyl (MMT).
If such fuels are used, your