2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO engine

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Checking tire pressure with a pressure 
gauge1. Remove the valve stem cap from the tire.
2. Press the pressure gauge onto the valve stem.
Note on operation
fDo not pr

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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
Electrical SystemIn order to avoid damage and faults in electrical or 
electronic systems, electrical accessories should 
be installed at your authorized Porsche deal

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Changing fusesIn order to prevent damage to the electrical 
system due to short circuits and overloads, the in-
dividual circuits are protected by fuses.
One fuse box

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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs 22 Rear differential lock, transfer box30
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Rear differential lock, disengageable anti-roll bars
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24 Tire pressure monitoring5
2526 Engine control unit (engine man

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Fuse assignment – fuse box in engine compartmentNote
Use the plastic grippers from the fuse boxes in the dashboard to replace the fuses. No. Designation Rating in A

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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
Battery
 Danger!
Risk of short circuit and fire.
fObserve all warning notes on the battery.
fDisconnect the battery during all work on the 
electrical system.
fDo not

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Winter operationDuring the winter months, battery capacity tends 
to decrease as temperatures drop. Additionally, 
more power is consumed while starting, and the 
hea

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Removing and installing battery
 Danger!
Danger of explosion and injury and risk of 
short circuit and damage to the alternator 
and electronic control units.
fHave t