width PORSCHE CAYNNE 2004 1.G Owners Manual
Page 98 of 379
98
Windows and Sliding Roofs
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 position
E- Open sliding/lifting roof element completelyNote on operation
Using the automated presetting system, every
usable roof position can be controlled directly with
the knob.
fAlways keep the Panorama roof system and
the side windows closed while driving off-road.
Warning!
Risk of injury when operating or automati-
cally closing the Panorama roof system.
fEnsure that no one can be injured when the
Panorama roof system is operated.
fAlways withdraw ignition key when leaving the
vehicle or switch ignition off in vehicles that
have Porsche Entry & Drive. Always take the
ignition key with you when leaving the vehicle.
Uninformed persons (e.g. children) could injure
themselves by operating the Panorama roof
system.
fIn case of danger, operate the knob in the
opposite direction or release the car key immediately.
A - Closes Panorama roof system
completelyfTurn knob to switch position A.B - Opens sliding roof element completelyfTurn knob to switch position B.
Roof element 2 will be opened completely.
The roller blind will open automatically to the
selected opening width.
C - Opens Panorama roof system
completelyfTurn knob beyond the stop position B to switch
position C.
Roof elements 2 and 3 will be opened
completely.
The roller blind will open automatically to the
selected opening width.D - Raises sliding/lifting roof elementTurn knob to switch position D.
Roof element 3 will be raised completely. The
roller blind does not change position here.E - Opens sliding/lifting roof element
completelyfTurn knob to switch position E.
fRoof element 3 will be opened completely.
The roller blind will open automatically to the
selected opening width.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 98 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 208 of 379
208
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
Cargo management systemThe cargo management system is a variable
system for securing objects in the luggage
compartment.
It is comprised of two telescopic rails integrated
in the loadspace, a telescopic bar, four tie-down
rings as well as a strap reel and a reversible mat.
The reversible mat is provided with an anti-slip
structure on the underside.
fFor information on stowing loads and luggage:
Please see the chapter “LOADING
INFORMATION” on Page 231.
Inserting and adjusting the telescopic bar1. Insert the two end elements of the telescopic
bar in the openings A of the mounting rails.
2. Press the end elements down and push against
the load. When the bar is correctly positioned,
the load should no longer be able to move.
3. Release the end elements.
4. Check that the elements are locked in position
by pushing against them.
Inserting and adjusting the strap reelThe strap reel is stored in the supplied bag
together with the tie-down rings in the luggage
compartment or in the spare-wheel well.
1. Take the strap reel out of the bag.
2. Press the button B on the end element of the
strap reel and pull both elements out to the
width of the two mounting rails.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 208 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 233 of 379
Trailer Hitch
233
Stowing load in the vehicle
Warning!
Danger of injury.
An unsecured or incorrectly positioned cargo
can slip out of place or endanger the vehicle
occupants during braking, direction changes
or in accidents.
Never transport objects which are not
secured.
fAlways transport cargo in the cargo area,
never in the passenger compartment (e.g. on
or in front of the seats).
fSupport the cargo on the seat backrests
whenever possible. Always lock the backrests
into place.
fPlace the cargo behind unoccupied seats
whenever possible.
fStow heavy objects as close to the front of the
cargo area as possible, with lightweight ob-
jects behind them.
fThe cargo must never project over the top
edge of the seat backrest.
fAlways protect the passenger compartment
with a luggage safety net and a luggage
compartment cover.
Do not drive with objects on top of the luggage
compartment cover.fIf the rear seats are not occupied, the back-
rests can be additionally secured with the safe-
ty belts. Simply cross the outer safety belts
and insert each into the opposite buckle.
fMake sure that the cargo cannot damage the
heating filaments of the rear window and the
TV antenna of the side window.
Luggage net
fLuggage must be stowed completely covered
by the luggage net.
The luggage net can prevent only lightweight
objects from slipping.
Tie-down belts
fDo not use elastic belts or straps to tie down
cargo.
fDo not place belts and straps over sharp
edges.
fObserve the directions for use and information
for the tie-down equipment.
fUse only belts with a tear strength of at least
1543 lbs. (700 kg) and a maximum width of
1in. (25mm).
fCross the belts over the load.Driving
fThe car's handling changes depending on the
vehicle loading. Adapt your driving style to the
changed driving behavior.
fDo not exceed the maximum gross weight and
the axle load.
fPlease see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on
Page 356.
fNever drive with the rear window or rear lid
open.
Exhaust gases can enter the passenger
compartment.
fAdapt the tire pressure to the load.
fPlease see the chapter “SETTING VEHICLE
LOADING AND ADJUSTING TIRE PRESSURE”
on Page 135.
fPlease see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURES,
COLD (68 °F/20 °C)” on Page 354.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 233 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 234 of 379
234
Tr a i l e r H i t c h
Towing a trailer
Warning!
Driving with a trailer
fAlways see the permissible towing capacity,
vertical coupling load and rear-axle load.
Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on
Page 356.
fWhen connected, the trailer must always be
horizontal behind the towing vehicle. If neces-
sary, use a trailer with an adjustable drawbar.
fWhen the vehicle is driven in the mountains, the
engine output decreases as altitude increases.
The maximum weights stated are the values at
sea level. The total permissable weight of the
car-trailer combination must therefore be re-
duced by 10% for each increment of 3,280 ft.
(1,000 meters) altitude. A fractional increment
counts as the full 3,280 ft. (1,000 meters).
Please take this into consideration when plan-
ning your route.Distributing the load
fDistribute the load in the trailer so that heavy
objects are as close to the axle as possible.
Always safeguard all objects against slipping
and tie them down securely.
fYou should make the best possible use of the
trailer coupling's rated vertical coupling load
when loading the trailer, but never exceed it.
Tire pressure
fSelect the vehicle tire pressure for full load
when towing a trailer.
fPlease see the chapter “TIRE PRESSURES,
COLD (68 °F/20 °C)” on Page 354.
fCheck the tire pressure of the trailer's wheels
according to the manufacturer's instructions.Door mirrors
fIf the width of the trailer obstructs your view of
the traffic behind the trailer, you must have
additional door mirrors fitted.
Headlights, lights
fAlways check the headlight adjustment before
driving with a trailer.
If necessary, correct with the headlight beam
adjustment function.
fCheck whether the plug of the trailer is
plugged into the towing vehicle and whether all
lights function.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 234 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 282 of 379
282
Minor Repairs
ExampleUniform Tire Quality GradingQuality grades can be found where applicable on
the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and
maximum section width.
All passenger car tires must conform to Federal
Safety Requirements in addition to these grades.Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating
based on the wear rate of the tire when tested
under controlled conditions on a specific govern-
ment test course. For example, a tire graded 150
would wear one and a half (1-1/2) times as well on
the government course as a tire graded 100. The
relative performance of tires depends upon the ac-
tual conditions of their use, however, and may de-
part significantly from the norm due to variations
in driving habits, service practices and differences
in road characteristics and climate.
Traction AA, A, B, C
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are
AA, A, B, and C and they represent the tire's ability
to stop on wet pavement as measured under con-
trolled conditions on specified government test
surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C
may have poor traction performance.
Warning!
The traction grade assigned to this is based
on braking (straight-ahead) traction tests
and does not include cornering (turned)
traction, acceleration, hydroplaning or peak
traction characteristics.Temperature A, B, C
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B and
C, representing the tire's resistance to the genera-
tion of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when
tested under controlled conditions on a specified
indoor laboratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperatures can cause the
material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire
life, and excessive temperature can lead to
sudden tire failure.
The grade C corresponds to a level of
performance which all passenger car tires must
meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 109.
Grades B and A represent higher levels of
performance on the laboratory test wheel than the
minimum required by law.
Warning!
The temperature grade for this tire is estab-
lished for a tire that is properly inflated and
not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinfla-
tion, or excessive loading, either separately
or in combination, can cause heat buildup
and possible tire failure, resulting loss of
control, leading to serious personal injury or
death.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 282 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 290 of 379
290
Minor Repairs
Example of InscriptionInscription on radial tireATire size
Example: P 255/55R18 109 Y
–P - The tire is designed for Passenger vehicle.
This information is not included on all tires.
–255 - Indication of tire width in mm
–55 - Indication of tire height to tire width ratio
in percent
–R - Belt type code letter for radial–18 - Indication of rim diameter in inches
–109 - Load capacity coefficient
–Y - Speed code letter
–XL (Extra Load) - Tire with increased load
rating
B TIN (Tire Identification Number)
Example: DOT xx xx xxxx xxxx
–DOT
The DOT symbol indicates that the tires com-
ply with the requirements of the US Depart-
ment of Transportation and provides informa-
tion about:
– first two-digit code means manufacture’s iden-
tification mark.
– second two-digit code means tire size.
– third four-digit code means tire type code.
– fourth four-digit code means date of manufac-
ture.
If, for example, the last four numbers read
1204, the tire was produced in the 12th week
of 2004.
C Tire ply composition and material
The number of layers in the tread and sidewalls
and their material composition.
D Maximum permissible inflation pressure
The maximum permissible cold inflation pressure
to which a tire can be inflated.
fDo not exceed the permissible inflation pres-
sure.
E Maximum Load rating
The maximum load in kilograms and pounds can
be carried by the tire. If you replace tires always
use a tire that has the same maximum load rating
as the factory installed tire.
FRadial
The identification indicates if the tire has radial
structure.
G Term of tubeless or tube tire
Identification for tubeless tires.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 290 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 291 of 379
Minor Repairs
291
Speed code letterThe speed code letter indicates the maximum per-
missible speed for the tire.
This code letter is shown on the tire sidewall.
T = up to 118 mph (190 km/h)
H = up to 131 mph (210 km/h)
V = up to 150 mph (240 km/h)
W = up to 167 mph (270 km/h)
Y = up to 186 mph (300 km/h)
Tip on driving
Tires with a maximum speed rating that is lower
than the specified maximum vehicle speed may be
mounted only if they bear an M+S identification on
the tire sidewall.
fPlease note that in addition to the winter tires,
all-season and all-terrain tires are also subject
to speed limits and bear this identification.
G-Rim width in inches
H- Rim-flange contour code letter
I- Symbol for drop-center rim
J- Rim diameter in inches
K-Double hump
L- Rim offset in mmInscription on light alloy wheelsNote on operation
fThe information is provided on the spoke. The
rim width in inches G and the rim offset L are
visible from the outside. This information can
be found near the tire valve.
A-Tool boxJackThe jack is located in tool box A under the load-
space floor.
fPlease see the chapter “OPENING
LOADSPACE FLOOR” on Page 207.
Note
The tools required for changing a wheel (e.g. jack,
wheel bolt wrench, assembly aids, folding
wedges) are only supplied with the vehicle if the
vehicle comes with a collapsible spare wheel or
full-size spare wheel as standard. Your authorized
Porsche dealer will be pleased to advise you.
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 291 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 360 of 379
360
Tire Pressure and Technical Data
Dimensions1) Up to 21.9 in. (555 mm) for vehicles with air suspension at special terrain level.2) Up to 21.1 in. (535 mm) for vehicles with air suspension at special terrain level.Cayenne Cayenne S/
Cayenne S TranssyberiaCayenne GTSLength
188.9 in. (4798 mm)
188.9 in. (4798 mm)
188.8 in. (4795 mm)
Length with external spare wheel 198.0 in. (5029 mm) 198.0 in. (5029 mm)
Width
75.9 in. (1928 mm)
75.9 in. (1928 mm)
77.1 in. (1957 mm)
Width with door mirrors 86.6 in. (2200 mm) 86.6 in. (2200 mm) 86.6 in. (2200 mm)
Height at DIN empty weight
66.9 in. (1699 mm)
66.9 in. (1699 mm)/
66.8 in (1696 mm)
65.9 in. (1675 mm)
Height at DIN empty weight (rail) 68.5 in. (1741 mm)68.5 in. (1741 mm)/
68.5 in (1738 mm)67.6 in. (1717 mm)
Height at DIN empty weight (basic carrier of Roof Transport System)
70.4 in. (1789 mm)
70.4 in. (1789 mm)/
70.3 in (1786 mm)
69.5 in. (1765 mm)
Height at DIN empty weight with rear lid open 87.3 in. (2218 mm)87.3 in. (2218 mm)/
87.2 in (2215 mm)86.4 in. (2194 mm)
Max. wading depth
19.7 in. (500 mm)
1)
19.7 in. (500 mm)
1)
18.7 in. (476 mm)
2)
Wheelbase112.4 in. (2855 mm) 112.4 in. (2855 mm) 112.4 in. (2855 mm)Overhang, front
36.9 in. (936 mm)
36.9 in. (936 mm)
36.7 in. (933 mm)
Overhang, rear 39.7 in. (1007 mm) 39.7 in. (1007 mm) 39.7 in. (1007 mm)
Turning circle
461 in. (11.7 m)
461 in. (11.7 m)
461 in. (11.7 m)
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 360 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 374 of 379
374
Index
RRadiator fans
................................................ 251
, 256
Radio
Tips
............................................................ 218
Radio remote control
................................................ 16
Rain sensor
........................................................... 112
Adjusting
...................................................... 112
Switching on
................................................. 111
Reading lights, front
Switching on/off
................................... 107
, 108
Switching on/off automatically
......................... 108
Rear differential lock
............................................... 178
Rear fog light
Changing bulb
............................................... 338
Installing tail light
........................................... 337
Removing tail light
......................................... 336
Switching on
................................................. 104
Rear lid
................................................................... 23Closing
.......................................................... 23
Emergency operation
....................................... 31
Locking
......................................................... 23
Opening
......................................................... 22
Powerliftgate
.................................................. 23
Rear reading lights
Switching on/off
............................................ 108
Switching on/off automatically
......................... 108
Rear seats
Adjusting to vertical position
............................ 206
Folding forward
............................................. 204
Folding forward and returning to upright position
. 204
Rear shelf
Installing
...................................................... 212
Pulling out
.................................................... 211
Removing
..................................................... 211
Retracting
.................................................... 211
Rear window
Closing
.......................................................... 27
Opening
......................................................... 27
Rear window wiper
Changing wiper blade
..................................... 262
Switching on intermittent operation
................... 113
Window wiping plus washer system
................... 113
Wiping rear window once (one-touch function)
..... 113
Rear-axle load
........................................................ 231
Reduction (Low Range)
Displaying status on the multi-purpose display
.... 131
Indicator light
................................................ 179
Switching off
................................................. 178
Switching on
................................................. 178
Refueling
............................................................... 268
Relays
.................................................................. 312
Release button
....................................................... 170
Remote control
........................................................ 16
Changing battery
........................................... 322
Locking the vehicle door
................................... 21
Opening/closing Panorama roof system
.............. 99
Opening/closing sliding/lifting roof
..................... 93
Unlocking vehicle door
...................................... 20
Reserve
................................................................ 268
REST mode
Using engine residual heat
................................. 65
With 2-zone air conditioning
............................... 65
With 4-zone air conditioning
............................... 65
With manual air conditioning
.............................. 65
Restraint systems for children
Installing with LATCH system
............................. 53
LATCH restraint system
.................................... 53
Prescribed installation direction
.......................... 50
Reverse gear
......................................................... 169
Swivelling down mirror glass
............................ 241
Swivelling down the mirror glass
........................ 56
Reversing light
Changing bulb
............................................... 338
Installing tail light
........................................... 337
Removing tail light
......................................... 336
Right-hand traffic (changing headlights)
....................... 340
Rim offset
............................................................. 350
Rims
.................................................................... 196Diameter
...................................................... 291
Rim width
..................................................... 291
Rocker switches
..................................................... 172
Roll stabilisation
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)
.......... 194
Roller blind
Cleaning position
........................................... 101
Opening/closing for Panorama roof system
........ 100
Roof console
Comfort lighting
............................................ 109
Interior lighting
.............................................. 107
Switch, overview
............................................ 107
Roof system (Panorama roof system)
Brief overview
................................................. 96
Emergency operation
..................................... 101
Functional description
....................................... 97
Malfunctions
................................................... 99
Opening/closing
.............................................. 98
Opening/closing roller blind
............................. 100
Opening/closing with car key
............................. 99
Roller blind cleaning position
............................ 101
Roof Transport System
............................................ 216
Functional description
..................................... 216
Height
.......................................................... 360
Load
............................................................ 356
Safety notes
................................................. 216
Roof-mounted headlights
.......................................... 217
Running in
Tires
............................................................... 6
Running-gear control systems (air suspension)
Overview (PTM, PTM Plus, PSM, PASM, PDCC)
.... 181
Running-gear setup
Functional description
..................................... 193
Selecting
...................................................... 193
Warning light and warning message
.................. 193
SSafety belts
............................................................. 42
Adjusting belt height
......................................... 44
Belt tensioner functional description
.................... 42
Care instructions
........................................... 278
Fastening
....................................................... 43
Opening
......................................................... 44
Warning light
................................................... 53
Warning light on the tachometer
......................... 43
Safety button in the armrest
Disabling control panel for air-conditioned areas
at the rear
...................................................... 79
Disabling power windows in the rear doors
........... 88
Safety compliance sticker
........................................ 348
Safety net
............................................................. 212
Bracket
........................................................ 212
Permitted uses
.............................................. 212
Removing from rear seat backrest
.................... 213
Securing passenger compartment
.................... 213
Screwdriver, storage location
................................... 292
Sealant/sealing set
For defective tires
.......................................... 296
Setting on the multi-purpose display
.................. 140
Seals
Care instructions
........................................... 276
Seat belts
Care instructions
........................................... 278
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 374 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15
Page 378 of 379
378
Index
Turn signal light
Changing bulb
(Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Transsyberia)
.. 333
Indicator light
....................................... 117
, 119
Turn signal pilot light
Indicator light
....................................... 117
, 119
Turn signal, front
Changing bulb (Cayenne GTS)
.......................... 335
Changing bulb
(Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Transsyberia)
.. 333
Installing headlights
........................................ 328
Removing headlights
...................................... 327
Turn signal, rear
Changing bulb
............................................... 338
Installing tail light
........................................... 337
Removing tail light
......................................... 336
Turn signal/high beam/headlight flasher stalk
.............. 106
Two-zone air conditioning
Air-conditioning sensors
.................................... 71
Defrosting windshield
....................................... 70
Operating overview
.......................................... 70
REST mode
.................................................... 65
Setting air distribution
...................................... 72
Setting air quantity
........................................... 71
Setting temperature
......................................... 71
Switching ECON mode on/off
............................ 65
Switching Mono function on/off
.......................... 72
Switching on automatic recirculating-air mode
...... 72
Switching on recirculating-air mode
..................... 72
Using engine residual heat
................................ 65
UUltrasonic measurement
.......................................... 240
Ultrasound sensors, ParkAssist
................................. 238
Ultrasound sources
................................................. 240
Undercoating (care instructions)
................................ 274
Universal audio interface, installation position
.............. 221
Unlocking
Opening vehicle door from inside
........................ 28
Rear lid
.......................................................... 22
Rear window
................................................... 27
Unlocking and opening rear lid
........................... 22
Unlocking and opening the rear window
............... 27
Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive
(keyless)
........................................................ 20
Unlocking vehicle door with the car key
(remote control)
.............................................. 20
Uphill driving
Off-road
....................................................... 197
Traction
....................................................... 198
USB interface, installation position
............................. 221
Using engine residual heat
With 2-zone air conditioning
............................... 65
With 4-zone air conditioning
............................... 65
With manual air conditioning
.............................. 65
VVehicle
Battery
........................................................ 220
Care
............................................................ 270
Charging the battery
...................................... 325
Data bank
.................................................... 347
Identification number location
.......................... 347
Keys
.............................................................. 16
Lowering with level control
.............................. 191
Putting into operation
..................................... 322
Raising vehicle with the jack
............................ 192
Raising with level control
................................. 191
Recovering
................................................... 345
Securing the vehicle against rolling
................... 295
Storage
....................................................... 321
Storing your Porsche
...................................... 278
Towing
........................................................ 342
Transporting
................................................. 192
Vehicle door
Locking from inside
.......................................... 28
Locking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless)
........ 21
Locking with the car key (remote control)
............. 21
Unlocking with Porsche Entry & Drive (keyless)
..... 20
Unlocking with the car key (remote control)
.......... 20
Vehicle height, Technical data
................................... 360
Vehicle key (remote control)
Changing battery
........................................... 322
Emergency operation of key in ignition lock
........ 159
Locking the vehicle door
................................... 21
Opening/closing Panorama roof system
.............. 99
Opening/closing sliding/lifting roof
..................... 93
Opening/closing windows
(without Porsche Entry & Drive)
.......................... 89
Unlocking the vehicle door
................................ 20
Vehicle length, Technical data
................................... 360
Vehicle width, Technical data
.................................... 360
Ventilation
........................................................ 64
, 70
Vents
Adjusting
........................................................ 79
Opening/closing
.............................................. 79
Vertical coupling load
.............................................. 231
Voice control
......................................................... 106
Voltage indication
................................................... 121
Voltmeter
.............................................................. 121Battery/alternator warning
............................... 121
WWarning - brake booster
........................................... 154
Warning - brake proportioning
................................... 153
Warning messages
Displaying on multi-purpose display
................... 130
Warning messages on multi-purpose display
Overview
...................................................... 149
Washer fluid
Antifreeze
..................................................... 258
Filling capacity
.............................................. 359
Level
........................................................... 258
Topping up
................................................... 258
Washing the vehicle, instructions
............................... 271
Water crossing
....................................................... 199
Water crossing, tips on driving
.................................. 199
Wedges to prevent rolling
......................................... 296
Wedges to secure the vehicle against rolling
............... 296
Weights
Data
............................................................ 356
Wheel alignment
..................................................... 287
Wheel change
........................................................ 288
Wheels
Adjusting
...................................................... 287
Changing
............................................. 294
, 302
Comfort tire pressure, data (bar/psi)
................. 354
Fitting spare wheel on spare wheel bracket
........ 309
Flat
............................................................. 295
General information
........................................ 281
Inflating tires on vehicles with air suspension
...... 308
Inflating tires on vehicles without air suspension
.. 307
Inscription on light alloy wheels
........................ 291
Inscription on radial tire
................................... 290
Overview
...................................................... 350
Removing spare wheel from spare wheel bracket
309
Removing/fitting spacers
................................ 303
Replacing tires (general information)
.................. 286
Rim offset
.................................................... 350
Security wheel bolt (wrench socket)
.................. 294
10_Cayenne_21_KW17.book Seite 378 Donnerstag, 9. April 2009 3:33 15