horn PORSCHE CAYNNE 2010 1.G Owners Manual
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In the driver's seat...fCheck operation of the horn.
fPosition seat for easy reach of foot pedals and
controls.To reduce the possibility of injury from
the airbag deployment, you should always sit
back as far from the steering wheel as is
practical, while still maintaining full vehicle
control.
fAdjust the headrest so that the upper edge of
the headrest is brought to eye level or higher.
fAdjust the inside and outside rear view mirrors.
fBuckle your safety belts.
fCheck operation of the foot and parking brake.
fCheck all warning and indicator lights with
ignition on and engine not running.
fStart engine and check all warning displays for
warning symbols.
fNever leave an idling car unattended.
fLock doors from inside, especially with
children in the car to prevent inadvertent
opening of doors from inside or outside. Drive
with doors locked.
On the road...fNever drive after you have consumed alcohol
or drugs.
fAlways have your safety belt fastened.
fAlways drive defensively.
Expect the unexpected.
fUse signals to indicate turns and lane changes.
fTurn on headlights at dusk or when the driving
conditions warrant it.
fAlways keep a safe distance from the vehicle in
front of you, depending on traffic, road and
weather conditions.
fReduce speed at night and during inclement
weather.
Driving in wet weather requires caution and
reduced speeds, particularly on roads with
standing water, as the handling characteristics
of the vehicle may be impaired due to hydropla-
ning of the tires.
fAlways observe speed limits and obey road
signs and traffic laws.
fWhen tired, get well off the road, stop and take
a rest. Turn the engine off. Do not sit in the
vehicle with engine idling.
Please see the chapter “ENGINE EXHAUST” on
Page 2.fWhen parked, always put the parking brake on
and put the gearshift lever in neutral or the
Tiptronic selector lever in position P.
On hills also turn the front wheels toward the
curb.
fWhen emergency repairs become necessary,
move the vehicle well off the road. Turn on the
emergency flasher and use other warning
devices to alert other motorists. Do not park
or operate the vehicle in areas where the hot
exhaust system may come in contact with dry
grass, brush, spilled fuel or other flammable
material.
fMake it a habit to have the engine oil checked
with every refueling.
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Overview Illustrations
Steering wheel and instrument
cluster1. Tiptronic rocker switches
See Page 58.
2. Turn signals
See Page 106.
3. Cruise control
See Page 167.
4. Function keys
See Page 60.
5. Horn
See Page 58.
6. Windshield wipers
See Page 111.
7. Tachometer
See Page 120.
8. Clock
See Page 123.
9. Cooling system temperature gage
See Page 122.
10.Multi-purpose display
See Page 124.
11.Fuel gage
See Page 120.
12.Odometer
See Page 121.
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Opening and Locking
17
Panic buttonIn dangerous situations or when one's own safety
is threatened, it is possible to draw attention to
the situation by triggering an alarm.
To trigger an alarm
fPress button.
The horn sounds and the emergency flashers
flash.
To stop the alarm
fPress button again.
The horn becomes silent and the emergency
flashers go out.
Central Locking System This device complies with:
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation of this device is subject to the following
two conditions:
– It may not cause harmful interference, and
– it must accept any interference received
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Note
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio
or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifi-
cations to this equipment.
Such modification could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
Warning!
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Porsche could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment.Your vehicle is equipped with a central locking
system. The following are unlocked or locked
together:
– Doors
– Rear lid/rear window
– Filler flap
The central locking system is always activated
when the vehicle is unlocked and locked.
On the multi-purpose display of the instrument
panel, you can set different variants for locking
and unlocking the doors and rear lid. You can open
all doors irrespective of the setting made.
The vehicle cannot be locked if the driver’s door is
not completely closed.
If one of the following components is not comple-
tely closed when you try to lock the vehicle the
door/lid is not locked:
– vehicle doors
– rear lid
–rear window
– engine compartment lid
The indication by the emergency flasher and by
the acoustic signal will be provided after all doors
and lids are closed.USA: KR55WK45032
Canada: CAN 267 104 187
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Seats, Mirrors and Steering Wheel
Steering WheelTiptronic rocker switchesThe Porsche Tiptronic is a six-speed transmission
and features an “automatic” and a “manual” gear-
shift mode.
You can change temporarily to manual mode using
rocker switches A on the steering wheel.
fFor further information on gearshifting with
Tiptronic S:
Please see the chapter “TIPTRONIC S” on
Page 170.
HornfPress button B to operate the horn.Airbag unitAirbag unit C is located behind the padded
steering wheel boss.
In conjunction with the safety belts, the “airbag” is
a safety system designed to provide the driver and
passengers with maximum protection from injury
in an accident.
fFor further information on the airbag system:
Please see the chapter “AIRBAG SYSTEMS” on
Page 45.
Steering Wheel HeatingThe steering wheel heating is switched on and off
automatically when the ignition is switched on
depending on the interior temperature.On vehicles with manual air conditioningThe steering wheel heating switches itself on
when the following criteria are fulfilled at the same
time:
1. Low outside temperature.
2. Low engine temperature.
3. The interior temperature setting in the display
of the air conditioning is 10 and more bars.
or at the highest level (all bars) of the interior
temperature setting on the display of the air
conditioning.
The steering wheel heating switches itself off
again after a warming-up phase, or is switched off
if one of the criteria is no longer met.
fFor more information about setting the interior
temperature on vehicles with manual air condi-
tioning:
Please see the chapter “SETTING
TEMPERATURE” on Page 68.
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Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments
Setting door opening signalIf the function TURN SIGNALS is active, door
unlocking and locking is confirmed by the
emergency flashers flashing.
If the function HORN is active, door unlocking and
locking is confirmed by an acoustic signal.
Setting rear lid lockingWhen the TAILGATE function is active, rear access
(rear lid, rear window and spare wheel bracket) is
included in the central locking system.
Access is possible when the vehicle is stationary
and unlocked.
At speeds higher than 4 mph (6 km/h), release is
blocked until a door is opened with the vehicle
stationary.
When the TAILGATE function is deactivated,
access is only possible using button on the
remote control.
Note on operation
Vehicles with powerliftgate:
Regardless of the setting in the multi-purpose
display, the rear lid can be opened by pulling the
button in the driver’s door when the vehicle is at a
standstill with the ignition switched on.
Please see the chapter “POWERLIFTGATE (REAR
LID)” on Page 23.
Setting AUTO LOCK (automatic door
locking) and AUTO UNLOCK (automatic
door unlocking)AUTO LOCK and AUTO UNLOCK variants
You can set 4 different variants of automatic door
locking (AUTO LOCK) and automatic door
unlocking (AUTO UNLOCK).
Doors locked using AUTO LOCK can always be
opened by pulling the inner door handle twice
regardless of the setting for door unlocking.
Option 1:
AUTO LOCK off and AUTO UNLOCK off
The doors do not lock and unlock automatically.
Option 2:
AUTO LOCK on and AUTO UNLOCK off
Doors lock automatically when a speed of approx.
4 mph (6 km/h) is exceeded.
1.MAIN MENU
>SETTINGS
> COMFORT
> DOOR OPENING
> SIGNAL
Select and confirm.
2.Select TURN SIGNALS or HORN.
3.Confirm selection.
Selection is activated.
Selection is deactivated.
1.MAIN MENU
>SETTINGS
> COMFORT
> DOOR OPENING
Select and confirm.
2.Select TAILGATE.
3.Confirm selection.
Function is activated.
Function is deactivated.
1.MAIN MENU
>SETTINGS
> COMFORT
> DOOR OPENING
Select and confirm.
2.Select AUTO LOCK or AUTO UNLOCK.
3.Confirm selection.
Selection is activated.
Selection is deactivated.
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Alarm System and Theft Protection
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Alarm System and Passenger
Compartment MonitoringThis device complies with:
Part 15 of the FCC Rules
RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation of this device is subject to the following
two conditions:
– It may not cause harmful interference, and
– it must accept any interference received inclu-
ding interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note
fThe manufacturer is not responsible for any
radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment.
Such modification could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Warning!
Any changes or modifications not expressly ap-
proved by Porsche could void the user’s authority
to operate this equipment.Avoiding false alarmsfIf people or animals are remaining in the locked
vehicle or the vehicle is being transported on a
train or ship, for example, the passenger
compartment monitoring system must
temporarily be switched off.
fAlways close the sliding/lifting roof or the
Panorama roof system, and all door windows.
fDo not leave a mobile phone switched on in the
glasses case of the roof console.
fAlways turn off the alarm system before you
attach or uncouple a trailer. The alarm system
could trigger an alarm unintentionally.Switching off the alarm system if it is
triggeredfUnlock vehicle doors with the remote control
or
fSwitch ignition on.
The following alarm contacts are
monitored– Doors
– Engine compartment lid
– Rear lid
–Rear window
– Passenger compartment
fIf one of these alarm contacts is interrupted,
the alarm horn sounds for approx. 30 seconds
and the emergency flashers flash.
After 5 seconds of interruption the alarm is
triggered again. This cycle is repeated ten
times. USA: KR55WK45032
Canada: CAN 267 104 187
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Minor Repairs
315
Fuse assignment – fuse box in left side of dashboardNo. Designation Rating in A No. Designation Rating in A1
Cockpit socket at front centre, centre console sockets
at rear right and rear left
20
24
Tire Pressure Monitoring
5
2 Parking heater radio receiver 5 26Engine control unit (engine management, radiator fans,
airbag, clutch switch, instrument panel)10
3
Socket in passenger footwell
20
30
Off-road roof-mounted headlights
15
4 Parking heater 20 31
Off-road roof-mounted headlights15
5
Sockets in luggage compartment
20
33
Steering column module
15
7 Diagnostic socket, rain sensor 5 34 Passenger compartment monitoring 5
8
Wiper motor for windshield
30
35
Vehicle electrical system control unit (right fog light,
right additional high beam, interior light)
30
9Vehicle electrical system control unit
(pump for washer fluid)15 36 Control unit for power seat controls, left 30
10
Power window and central locking, rear left door
30
39
Heated rear window relay (control)
5
14 Power window and central locking, front left door 30 40 Instrument panel, diagnosis 5
15
Tail light, right
15
41
Kessy control unit (steering column lock, ignition lock,
Porsche Entry & Drive, clutch switch)
15
16 Vehicle electrical system control unit (horn) 20 42Sliding/lifting roof or Panorama roof system 30
17
Vehicle electrical system control unit (left turn signal
light, right side marker light, left low beam)
30
43
Subwoofer
30
18 Headlight washer system 25 44
Electrical seat adjustment, left30
19
Vehicle electrical system control unit (interior light)
5
45
Seat heating, rear
25
20Vehicle electrical system control unit (instrument
lighting, fog light left, left additional high beam)30 47 Rear differential lock 10
22
Rear differential lock, automatic rear lid
30
49
Servotronic
5
23 Differential lock 10 51 Air-quality sensor, diagnostic socket, parking brake 5
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Minor Repairs
317
Fuse assignment – fuse box in right side of dashboardNo. Designation Rating in A No. Designation Rating in A1
Trailer coupling
15
25
Air conditioner 2+2, rear
5
2 ParkAssist 5 27Level control,
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)15
3
Trailer coupling
15
29
Transmission control unit, Tiptronic selector lever
switch
5
5 Trailer coupling 15 30Rear lid power closing mechanism relay (control and
load)20
6
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
30
31
Filler flap actuator, rear end control unit (motors)
15
7Transfer box (center-differential lock), telephone prepa-
ration5 34 Power window and central locking, front right door 30
8
Vehicle electrical system control unit (left side marker
light, right turn signal, right low beam
30
35
Power seat controls, right
30
10 TV tuner, Rear Seat Entertainment 10 36 Roof console, electrical compass 5
11
Radio or Porsche Communication System (PCM)
10
38
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
10
12 Amplifier for sound package and Bose 30 39 Diagnosis 5
14
Tail light, left
15
40
Transfer box (center-differential lock)
10
15 Power window and central locking, rear right door 30 41 Trailer coupling control unit 10
18
Heated rear window relay (load)
30
42
Roof module
5
19 Trailer coupling, trailer socket connection point 25 43 Reversing light 5
21
Spare wheel release relay (load), horn for alarm system
10
44
Heatable washer nozzles, chassis switch, seat heating
potentiometer, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control
(PDCC)
5
22
Seat heating, front25 46 Rear Seat Entertainment 5
23
Air conditioner 2+2
10
48
Level control
10
24
Power seat controls and seat memory, front right30 49 Anti-dazzle interior mirror 5
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Index
Front windshield wipers
Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity
.................. 112
Changing the sensitivity
.................................. 112
Changing wiper blades
................................... 261
Switching on rain sensor
................................. 111
Windshield wiping plus washer system
............... 113
Windshield, fast wiping
................................... 112
Windshield, slow wiping
.................................. 112
Wiping windshield once (one-touch function)
....... 112
Fuel
Economy
..................................................... 265
Evaporation control
........................................ 270
Fuel level gage
.............................................. 120
Fuel reserve warning
...................................... 120
General information
........................................ 269
Octane rating
................................................ 269
Portable fuel containers
...................................... 3
Quality
......................................................... 269
Recommendations
......................................... 269
Refueling
...................................................... 268
Tank capacity
...................................... 268
, 359
Fuel containers, portable
............................................. 3
Fuel filler opening
Opening filler flap
.......................................... 267
Fuel level gage
....................................................... 120
Fuel reserve
.......................................................... 268
Function keys on steering wheel
.................................. 60
Fuse
Disabling power windows in the rear doors
........... 88
Fuse assignment, overview
...................................... 315
Fuses
Changing fuses
............................................. 313
GGarage door opener
Assigning a signal
.......................................... 243
Deleting programmed signals
.......................... 242
Functional description
..................................... 241
Operating
..................................................... 243
Synchronisation for changeable-code systems
.... 243
Gear display for Tiptronic S
...................................... 171
Gear selector (Tiptronic S)
Automatic
.................................................... 171
Changing selector-lever position
....................... 170
Display on the multi-purpose display
.................. 171
Emergency operation
..................................... 175
Selector-lever positions
.................................. 171
Glasses case in the roof console
............................... 222
Glove compartment
Cooling
........................................................ 223
Locking
........................................................ 223
Opening
....................................................... 223
Switching off cooling
...................................... 223
Gross weight
......................................................... 231
Ground clearance
................................................... 360
Data
............................................................ 357
HHalogen
Changing bulb for high beam
........................... 330
Changing bulb for low beam
............................ 329
Changing bulb for side light
(Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Transsyberia)
.. 333
Installing headlights
........................................ 328
Removing headlights
...................................... 327
Handbrake (parking brake)
Applying
....................................................... 162
Releasing
..................................................... 162
Warning message on multi-purpose display
........ 153
Headlight beam adjustment
...................................... 234
Headlight beam adjustment (automatic)
Checking operation
........................................ 106
Functional description
..................................... 106
Headlights
.................................................... 327
, 330
Adjusting
...................................................... 339
Before driving with a trailer
.............................. 234
Care instructions
........................................... 276
Changing bulb for additional high beam
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 331
Changing bulb for additional high beam
halogen headlights)
........................................ 330
Changing bulb for cornering light
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 332
Changing bulb for high beam
(halogen headlights)
....................................... 330
Changing bulb for low beam, halogen
................ 329
Changing bulb for side light (Cayenne GTS)
........ 335
Changing bulb for side light
(Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Transsyberia)
.. 333
Changing gas-discharge headlight
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 330
Changing to left/right-hand traffic
..................... 340
Height adjustment
.......................................... 340
Installing
...................................................... 328
Operating washer system
................................ 113
Removing
..................................................... 327
Headrests
Adjusting
........................................................ 34
Removing and installing
..................................... 35
Heated rear window
Switching off
................................................... 80
Switching on
................................................... 80
Height adjustment
Lowering the car
........................................... 191
Overview
...................................................... 190
Raising the car
.............................................. 191
Warning message on the multi-purpose display
... 192
High beam
Changing bulb
(additional high beam, Bi-Xenon headlights)
......... 331
Changing bulb (halogen headlights)
................... 330
Changing gas-discharge headlight
(Bi-Xenon headlights)
...................................... 330
Indicator light
....................................... 117
, 119
Installing headlights
........................................ 328
Removing headlights
...................................... 327
Stalk
........................................................... 106
Switch
......................................................... 106
Switching on/off
............................................ 104
High beam,additional
............................................... 331
High Range
................................................... 171
, 173
Selecting on-road driving program
.................... 178
High-pressure cleaning equipment, information on use
... 271
Hillholder (moving-off assistant for Tiptronic S)
............. 187
HomeLink (garage door opener)
Assigning a signal
.......................................... 243
Deleting programmed signals
.......................... 242
Functional description
..................................... 241
Operating
..................................................... 243
Synchronisation for changeable-code systems
.... 243
Horn
....................................................................... 58
Hot exhaust pipes
....................................................... 3
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Index
Sand
........................................................... 201
Switching off Low Range (reduction)
.................. 178
Switching on Low Range (reduction)
.................. 178
Track ruts
.................................................... 202
Uphill driving
................................................. 197
Water crossing
.............................................. 199
Off-road PSM functional description
........................... 184
Off-road roof-mounted headlights
............................... 217
Off-road shifting
Limit speed
.................................................. 177
Oil....................................................................... 251Change quantity
............................................ 359
Checking oil level with oil dipstick
..................... 252
Choosing the right oil
..................................... 253
Consumption
........................................... 6
, 349
Dipstick
....................................................... 253
Engine oil pressure
........................................ 153
Filler opening
................................................ 254
General information
........................................ 253
Oil-level warning on the multi-purpose display
...... 252
Temperature gage
......................................... 120
Topping up
................................................... 254
Oil level
Checking
...................................................... 252
On-board computer
Activating synchronous mirror adjustment
.......... 143
Changing settings
for opening and locking the vehicle
................... 143
Changing settings of central locking system
....... 143
Displaying status of level control
...................... 131
Displaying status of locks/reduction
................. 131
Displaying warning messages
.......................... 130
Displaying/resetting average consumption
......... 132
Gear display for Tiptronic S
............................. 171
Operating principle
........................................ 124
Overview of warning messages
........................ 149
Resetting to factory settings
............................ 148
Setting a speed limit
...................................... 129
Setting compass
........................................... 147
Setting language for displays
........................... 148
Setting lighting off delay
................................. 146
Setting the clock
........................................... 146
Setting the tire type and size
........................... 134
Setting Tire Pressure Monitoring
...................... 132
Setting tire sealant/sealing set
......................... 140
Setting units of displays
.................................. 148
Setting vehicle loading
.................................... 135
Switching daytime driving lights on/off
.............. 145
Switching off passenger compartment monitoring
142
Using the telephone
....................................... 128
Opening and closing
Automatically closing the rear lid
........................ 25
Closing the rear window
.................................... 27
Closing the spare wheel bracket
....................... 311
Engine compartment lid
.................................... 29
Loadspace floor
............................................ 207
Locking vehicle door with the car key
(remote control)
.............................................. 21
Opening the rear lid automatically
....................... 24
Opening the spare wheel bracket
...................... 310
Panorama roof system
..................................... 97
Roller blind for Panorama roof system
............... 100
Sliding/lifting roof
............................................ 92
Unlocking and opening rear window
.................... 27
Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive
.20
Unlocking vehicle door with the car key
(remote control)
.............................................. 20
Opening and closing the engine compartment lid
............ 29
Opening and locking
Closing the rear lid automatically
........................ 25
Closing the rear window
.................................... 27
Engine compartment lid
.................................... 29
Locking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive
... 21
Locking vehicle door with the car key
(remote control)
.............................................. 21
Opening and locking vehicle door from inside
....... 28
Opening the rear lid automatically
....................... 24
Unlocking and opening the rear window
............... 27
Unlocking vehicle door with car key
(remote control)
.............................................. 20
Unlocking vehicle door with Porsche Entry & Drive
.20
Opening the rear lid automatically
................................ 24
Operating in other countries
..................................... 266
Operating overview
2-zone air conditioning
...................................... 70
4-zone air conditioning, front
............................. 75
4-zone air conditioning, rear
.............................. 76
Manual air-conditioning
..................................... 67
Parking heater
................................................ 81
Operating the function keys on steering wheel
............... 60
Operating the horn
.................................................... 58
Overview of capacities
Engine oil
..................................................... 359
Oxygen sensor
....................................................... 264
PPaint
Care instructions
........................................... 273
Polishing
...................................................... 273
Preserving
.................................................... 273
Removing spots and stains
.............................. 273
Repairing damage
.......................................... 273
Panic button
............................................................ 17
Panorama roof system
Brief overview
................................................. 96
Comfort function
.............................................. 99
Emergency operation
..................................... 101
Functional description
....................................... 97
Malfunctions
................................................... 99
Opening closing with car key
............................. 99
Opening/closing
.............................................. 98
Opening/closing roller blind
............................. 100
Roller blind cleaning position
............................ 101
ParkAssist
............................................................. 235
Distance display, front
.................................... 239
Distance display, rear
..................................... 239
Functional description
..................................... 237
Sensors
....................................................... 238
Switching on/off
............................................ 237
When driving with a trailer
............................... 240
Parking
................................................................. 175Applying the parking brake
.............................. 162
Distance display, front
.................................... 239
Distance display, rear
..................................... 239
Locking the vehicle
.......................................... 21
ParkAssist, functional description
..................... 237
Sensors
....................................................... 238
Switching ParkAssist on and off
........................ 237
When towing a trailer
...................................... 240
Parking aid
.............................................................. 56
Distance display, front
.................................... 239
Distance display, rear
..................................... 239
Functional description
..................................... 237
Sensors
....................................................... 238
Storing door mirror setting as parking aid
............ 38
Switching on/off
............................................ 237
Swivelling down mirror glass
.............................. 56
When driving with a trailer
............................... 240
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