2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO warning

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Controls, Safety, Instruments Notes on operation
The parking heater runs on fuel, and it therefore 
cannot be switched on after the reserve warning 
lights up.
fPlease observe the chapter “FUEL

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Sun Visors
 Warning!
Risk of injury.
fKeep the sliding cover closed while driving.
fSwing sun visor A down to prevent dazzle from 
the front.
You can cover the gap ab

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Sliding/Lifting RoofThe electric sliding/lifting roof is made of single-
sheet safety glass. It is equipped with a sliding-
roof cover that can be infinitely adjusted

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Emergency operation of sliding/lifting 
roofIf the sliding/lifting roof is defective, this can be 
closed or opened manually.
 Warning!
Risk of serious personal injur

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Controls, Safety, Instruments
A- Close Panorama roof system completely
B- Open sliding roof element completely
C- Open Panorama roof system completely
D- Sliding/lifting roof element in lift posit

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Comfort function on vehicles without 
Porsche Entry & DriveOpening and closing the Panorama roof 
system
fHold the vehicle key in the door lock in the 
unlocking or l

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A- Front display – left monitoring area
B- Front display – right monitoring areaWarning indicators, signal tones, distances
The warning indicator for the front ar

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Controls, Safety, Instruments Limits of ultrasonic measurement
– ParkAssist cannot detect sound-absorbing ob-
stacles (e.g. powder snow),
– Sound-reflecting obstacles (e.g. glass surfac-
es, f