2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO ECO mode

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Automatically Controlled 
Four-Zone Air ConditioningDepending on various factors (e.g. ambient tem-
perature, sunlight, air quality), the air-conditioning 
system con

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Controls, Safety, Instruments
Rear seat heatingSwitching on
fPress ON button.
After the seat heating is switched on, the air condi-
tioning display switches to seat heating mode for 
approx. 10 se

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You can switch to automatic mode for the front 
and rear air-conditioned areas, independently of 
one another.
fPress AUTO button C on the front or rear 
control pane

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Controls, Safety, Instruments The air quantity can be selected individually for 
each of the four air-conditioned areas.
fPush button for air quantity up or down.
Button G: 
Left air-conditioned a

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The air quantity can be selected individually for 
each of the four air-conditioned areas.
– Front control panel: 
The air flows to the windscreen.
– Rear control

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Controls, Safety, Instruments Using engine residual heat
The residual heat of the engine can be used to 
heat the interior up to 20minutes after the ignition 
has been switched off.
fPress AUTO/RE

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Shifting Gear, Traction Systems
D - Automatic selection mode (in the road 
driving program)The functions of selector lever positions D and M 
differ in the on-road program, High Range, and in 
the

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Kickdown
The kickdown function is active in selector lever 
position D.
fFor optimum acceleration, e.g. when overtak-
ing, depress the accelerator pedal beyond the
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