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Oil pressure too low Immediately stop in a suitable place and switch engine off. Do not continue driving.
Check engine oil level. Add oil if necessary. 
Do not continue driving if the warning light comes on even when the oil level is correct. Have the fault 
remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.Oil pressure monitoring
FailureHave the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.Service in 1864 mls (3000 km) Service indicator
Bring the vehicle in for service no later than after the distance shown has been covered. Please see the 
additional information in the “Maintenance
” booklet.
Service now Service indicator
Have your vehicle serviced at an authorized Porsche dealer.Brake pads Have the brake pads replaced at an authorized Porsche dealer.Warning
Brake proportioningStop immediately in a suitable place. Do not continue driving. 
Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.ABS failure Drive carefully. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.PSM failure Drive carefully. Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.Warning
Brake fluid levelStop immediately in a suitable place. Do not continue driving.
Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.Parking brake Parking brake not released.PSM on Porsche Stability Management was switched on.
Light on 
instrument 
panel
Warning message on the multi-purpose 
displayMeaning/measures
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Ignition lock position 1 - Ignition onfTurn ignition key to position 1.
Note on operation
All electrical equipment can be switched on.
The warning lights light up for a lamp check.
fPlease see the chapter “INSTRUMENT PANEL 
USA MODELS” on Page 117.
If a load is not switched on for 10 minutes after 
switching on the ignition, the ignition must be 
switched on again. 
Turn the ignition key to ignition lock position 3 
(ignition off) first.Ignition lock position 2 - Starting enginefTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 2.Ignition lock position 3 - Ignition offfTurn ignition key to ignition lock position 3.
fFor further information on starting and stop-
ping the engine:
Please see the chapter “STARTING AND STOP-
PING THE ENGINE” on Page 160.
Locking the steering column Vehicles without Porsche Entry & Drive
The steering column is automatically locked 
when the ignition key is withdrawn from the 
ignition lock and is automatically unlocked 
when the ignition key is inserted into the ignition 
lock.
Vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive
The steering column is automatically locked 
when the ignition is switched off and the vehicle is 
locked.
Manually locking the steering column on 
vehicles with Porsche Entry & Drive
fDepress the clutch on vehicles with manual 
transmission.
fOnce the ignition is switched off, turn the 
control unit again to ignition lock position 3 
and hold it there for 2seconds.
The steering column is automatically unlocked 
by turning the control unit from ignition lock 
position 0.
Emergency operation - unlocking the 
ignition keyIf the vehicle battery is dead, the key can only be 
pulled out of the ignition lock if the emergency 
operation is performed.
1. Turn ignition key counter-clockwise.
2. Press a pointed object, e.g. a ballpoint pen, in 
the opening A next to the ignition lock and 
keep pressed.
3. Remove ignition key.
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Brake boosterThe brake booster assists braking only when 
the engine is running.
When the car is moving while the engine is not 
running, or if the brake booster is defective, more 
pressure on the brake pedal is required to bring 
the car to a stop.
Moisture, road salt or grit on brakes affects 
braking.
Brakes will dry after a few cautious brake applica-
tions.
 Warning!
Risk of an accident, resulting in serious per-
sonal injury or death.
Driving through water may reduce the trac-
tion. Moisture on brakes from road water, car 
wash, or a coating of road salt or grit may 
affect braking efficiency.
fCautiously apply brakes to test brakes after exposure to road water, etc.
Brake wearYour car has excellent brakes, but they are still 
subject to wear. The rate at which they wear 
depends on how the brakes are used.
fHave the brake system inspected at the inter-
vals recommended in your Maintenance Book-
let.
Brake system warning light
You can check the functionality of the brake sys-
tem warning light by switching the ignition to the 
“On” position and verifying that the warning light 
illuminates.
A warning message will be displayed on the multi-
purpose display of the instrument panel if the 
brake pads are worn, excessively.
fDo not continue to operate the vehicle.
Have your authorized Porsche dealer inspect 
or replace the brake pads.
fPlease see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF 
WARNING MESSAGES” on Page 149.
Brake pads and brake discsWear on the brake pads and brake discs depends 
to a great extent on the driving style and the con-
ditions of use and therefore cannot be expressed 
in actual miles on the road.
The high-performance brake system is designed 
for optimal braking effect at all speeds and tem-
peratures.
Certain speeds, braking forces and ambient 
conditions (such as temperature and humidity) 
therefore might cause the brakes to squeal.
Brake wear warning message
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Driving and Driving Safety New brake pads or linings
New brake pads have to be “broken in”, and there-
fore only attain optimal friction when the car has 
covered several hundred miles or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be com-
pensated for by pressing the brake pedal harder. 
This also applies whenever the brake pads and 
brake discs are replaced.
 Warning!
fDo not obstruct the pedal travel with floor mats 
or other objects.
The brake booster is ready for operation only 
while the engine is running. 
If the engine is switched off or there is a defect in 
the brake booster, much greater force has to be 
applied to the pedal when braking. 
fPlease see the chapter “TOWING” on 
Page 342.
In heavy rain, while driving through water or after 
leaving a car wash, the braking action may be 
delayed and increased pressure may be required.
fFor this reason, keep further back from the ve-
hicle in front and “dry” the brakes by applying 
them at intervals. Make sure that following traf-
fic is not affected.
After a long drive over salted or sanded roads, a 
coating may form on the brake discs and pads 
that significantly reduces friction and thus braking 
action.fEven though the brake discs consist of alloyed 
grey cast iron, they will unavoidably start to 
corrode if your car is parked for an extended 
period. The brakes will tend to “rub” as a 
result.
The nature, extent and effects of corrosion 
depend on the amount of time the vehicle was 
parked, whether road salt or grit was spread 
and whether grease-dissolving agents were 
used in car washes (not on vehicles with 
Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake).
To prevent corrosion of the brake discs, “brake 
them dry” before parking the car (not on 
vehicles with Porsche Ceramic Composite 
Brake).
If the braking comfort is noticeably impaired, 
we recommend having the brake system 
checked by experts at an authorized Porsche 
dealer.
fTo relieve the braking system on downhill 
stretches, change down to a lower gear in 
enough time to obtain engine braking.
If engine braking is insufficient on steep 
stretches, operate the footbrake at intervals. 
Continuous braking overheats the brakes and 
reduces the braking effect.
fPlease see the chapter “BRAKE-FLUID LEVEL” 
on Page 257.
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Note on operation
If the Low Range indicator light next to the rocker 
switch flashes rapidly after the ignition is swit-
ched on, there is a fault in the shifting system.
fHave the vehicle checked immediately.
Please consult an authorized Porsche dealer. 
If the Low Range indicator light next to the rocker 
switch flashes when you attempt to operate 
rocker switch, then at least one condition for shif-
ting has not been met:
Vehicles with manual transmission
– Vehicle is not stationary.
– Brake is not pressed.
– Gearshift lever in not in neutral.
Vehicles with Tiptronic S
– Vehicle has exceeded or gone below the limit 
speed.
– Tiptronic selector lever is not in position N.
Sport ModeFunction
The sports exhaust system is switched on and a 
sportier car set-up is obtained when Sport mode 
is switched on.
Interventions by the Porsche control systems are 
intentionally shifted towards greater agility and 
driving performance.
– PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Manage-
ment) is automatically changed to Sport mode, 
resulting in a stiffer suspension setup.– PDCC (Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control) is 
automatically set to Sport mode, and this 
further reduces the roll tendency of the 
vehicle.
– The air suspension automatically changes to 
the low level setting.
– The Tiptronic S transmission changes to a 
sportier shift strategy.
The gear-changing points are shifted to higher 
speed ranges. Upward shifts are initiated later, 
and deceleration shifts are performed earlier.
The vehicle moves off in 1st gear.
– The electronic accelerator pedal reacts 
sooner, and the engine is more responsive to 
throttle inputs.
– Sporty engine tuning is activated.
fFor further information:
Please see the chapter “PORSCHE ACTIVE 
SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT (PASM)” on 
Page 193.
fPlease see the chapter “PORSCHE DYNAMIC 
CHASSIS CONTROL (PDCC)” on Page 194.
Low Range indicator light
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Warning light
If the ABS warning lights light up in the instrument 
panel and on the multi-purpose display of the 
instrument panel while the engine is running, the 
ABS has switched off because of a fault.
In this event, the braking system will operate with-
out lock prevention,as in cars without ABS.
fAdapt your driving style to the changed 
braking behavior.
fThe ABS must be checked immediately at an 
authorized Porsche dealer. This is necessary  
in order to prevent the occurrence of further 
faults whose effects cannot be defined.
The ABS control unit is adjusted for the approved 
tire dimensions.
The use of tires with non-approved dimensions can 
lead to different wheel speeds, causing the ABS to 
switch off.
Off-road ABS
(ABS in Low Range program)
When Low Range is active, an ABS specially 
matched to off-road driving is activated automati-
cally.In the event of braking on loose ground, the per-
missible slip values for ABS braking are increased 
so that the off-road braking distance is reduced 
(wheels dig into the surface).
If the driver needs to steer, this off-road driving 
program is automatically switched off to maintain 
steerability.
Hillholder - 
moving-off assistant on vehicles with 
Tiptronic SIn Tiptronic selector lever positions D and M, the 
hillholder function makes it easier to move off 
from a standstill on an upward slope when the 
engine is running. The driver does not have to 
apply the brake.
The hillholder thus makes moving off on slopes 
easier.
 Danger!
Risk of accident, resulting in serious perso-
nal injury or death.
The vehicle can roll backwards if the Hillhol-
der is switched off.
fAlways apply the footbrake on slopes.Hillholder is not active:
– In Tiptronic selector lever positions N and R
– In the limp-home mode and
– If not all of the wheels are touching the ground 
(on difficult terrain, for example).
 Warning!
In spite of the advantages of the hillholder func-
tion, it is still the driver’s responsibility to adapt 
her/his driving style and maneuvers in line with 
situational conditions.
The increased safety that is provided should not 
induce you to take greater risks with your safety. 
The limits set by the physics of driving cannot be 
overcome, even with the hillholder function.
Driving at the limits should be avoided, e.g., on icy 
slopes or on slippery surfaces. In this and similar 
cases, the support of the hillholder function is not 
guaranteed.
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ObstaclesfPay attention to the ground clearance of the 
car.
Please see the chapter “GROUND 
CLEARANCE” on Page 357.
Note on operation
fActivatethe Low Range program and engage 
differential locks if necessary.
Tips on driving
fJust before reaching the obstacle, ease off the 
accelerator slightly and use the car's momen-
tum to cross the obstacle. This will prevent the 
car from jumping over the obstacle and landing 
on the following downward slope at an exces-
sive speed. 
fAvoid high engine speeds (max. 2,500 rpm).
Water crossingfPay attention to the ground clearance of the 
car.
Please see the chapter “GROUND 
CLEARANCE” on Page 357.
 Danger!
Danger of drowning if water enters the 
vehicle. Risk of damage to the engine and 
accessories if water penetrates.
fBefore driving through water, check the water 
depth A, water speed and the condition of the 
surface beneath it.
Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S 
Tr a n s s y b e r i a :
The water must not be deeper than 19.7 in. 
(50 cm).
The water must not be deeper than 21.9 in. 
(55.5 cm) for vehicles with level control and 
height adjustment.
Cayenne GTS:
The water must not be deeper than 18.7 in. 
(47.6 cm).
The water must not be deeper than 21.1 in. 
(53.5 cm) for vehicles with level control and 
height adjustment.
fCheck the door sills and rubber seals before 
starting to drive.
fDo not drive through deep or rapidly flowing 
water.
Deep or rapidly flowing water, e.g. mountain 
streams, can cause the car to deviate from the 
desired path.
fAvoid a "bow wave" by driving at an appropriate 
speed.
fNever open the doors when driving through 
water.
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Driving and Driving Safety Soiling can impair the braking action.
fCheck and clean the brakes if they have been 
soiled.
Danger of steering assistance failing during 
a long journey in the water if the drive belt 
slips.
fIf the steering assistance fails, more effort will 
be required to steer.
Danger of damaging electrical systems
fAvoid driving through salt water.
Notes on operation
fActivate the Low Range program.
fSwitch the air conditioner off.
fSwitch the headlights off.Tips on driving
fAvoid high engine speeds (max. 2,500 rpm).
fDo not perform manual gear changes when 
driving, and try to avoid stopping.
Moving off in the water can be difficult due to 
the high resistance and the loose surface 
involved.
fStart the water crossing at a shallow place at 
walking speed.
fAfter checking the body of water, take the 
shortest path through it.
fNever drive into the water at high speed. The 
resulting “bow wave” could damage the engine 
and its accessories.
fAdjust your driving style to the unfamiliar sur-
roundings.
fCross the body of water slowly and at a con-
stant speed.
fNever turn around when crossing a body of 
water.
fIf it is not possible to cross the body of water, 
the car must be backed out of it in reverse 
gear.
The servo pump and alternator can fail if the car is 
driven through water for an extended period.
fIf the servo pump fails, substantially more 
force will have to be exerted in order to steer. Maintenance Note
The car requires a special check after the water 
crossing. 
fRemove mud from the tire tread.
fBriefly apply the brakes in order to dry them 
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Off-road roof-mounted Headlights
Cayenne S TranssyberiafPlease read the separate instructions for fitting 
and operating the off-road roof-mounted 
headlights.DisclaimerThe off-road roof-mounted headlights provided 
with your Cayenne S Transsyberia have been 
designed and manufactured solely for off-road 
use. The use of these lights while on a public road 
in your country may not be legal or may be legal 
only under specified conditions. Check your 
national, state/provincial and local laws or 
regulations regarding any restrictions and/or 
limitations for public highway use prior to 
installation. It is common in many countries, for 
example, that such roof-mounted headlights must 
be hooded or covered while you are on a public 
road.
Under no circumstances should the electrical 
circuits for these lights be connected to the 
circuits for the other lights provided with your 
vehicle.
 Safety Notes!
fCompletely remove the off-road roof-mounted 
headlights before using an automatic car wash 
– risk of damage to the vehicle!
fBefore every trip, and at regular intervals 
during long trips, check that the off-road 
roof-mounted headlights are secured to the 
vehicle properly.
fWith the off-road roof-mounted headlights 
fitted, do not exceed a maximum speed of 
110 mph (180 km/h).
Nevertheless, Porsche recommends that you 
do not exceed the posted speed limit.
fDriving, braking and steering behaviour 
change due to the higher center of gravity and 
the greater wind-resistant area. You should 
adapt your driving style appropriately.
fSince fuel consumption and noise are 
increased when the off-road roof-mounted 
headlights are fitted, they should not remain on the vehicle when not in use.
Note on operation
If the engine is not running and the off-road 
roof-mounted headlights are switched on, the 
vehicle battery will be discharged.
Switching the off-road roof-mounted 
headlights on/offThe off-road roof-mounted headlights are ready for 
operation when the side lights are switched on.
fSwitch the off-road roof-mounted headlights on 
and off using the button in the roof console.
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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.
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