2006 PORSCHE CAYMAN service

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Removing the batteryThe battery is located in the front luggage 
compartment under a black plastic lid.
1. Switch off engine and all electrical loads.
2. Open tur

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Installing the battery1. Insert battery and push it all the way to the 
stop.
2. Tighten fastening screw B.
3. Important: connect the positive cable first and 
th

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Replacing the remote-control batteryThe battery should be changed when the range of 
the radio remote control becomes smaller or 
when the light-emitting diode no

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Jump lead startingfPlease observe the chapter “EMERGENCY 
UNLOCKING OF THE FRONT LUGGAGE 
COMPARTMENT LID” on Page 234.
fPlease observe the chapter “BATTERY

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3. Run the engine of the donor car at a higher 
speed.
4. Start the engine.
An attempted start using jump leads should 
not last more than 15 seconds. Then allow

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Replacing bulbs
 Warning!
Risk of short circuit. 
fAlways switch off the relevant load when 
changing bulbs.
Risk of injury. The Bi-Xenon headlights are 
under hi

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Bulb chart
Ty p e ,  r a t i n g
Halogen low beam H7, 55 W
Low beam with Bi-Xenon headlight Philips, D2S 35W
Halogen high beam H 9, 65W
Additional high beam with

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Headlights
 Caution!
Risk of damage to headlights due to abrasion 
and excessive temperatures. 
fDo not affix any coverings (e.g. “stone guards” or films) in