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6Break in hints for the first
2,000 miles (3,000 kilometers)The following tips will be helpful in obtaining
optimum performance from your new Porsche.
Despite the most modern, high-precision manufac-
turing methods, the moving parts must still wear
in with each other. This wearing-in occurs mainly in
the first 2,000 miles (3,000 km).Therefore:fPreferably take longer trips.
fAvoid frequent cold starts with short-distance
driving whenever possible.
fAvoid full throttle starts and abrupt stops.
fDo not exceed maximum engine speed of
4,200 rpm (revolutions per minute).
fDo not run a cold engine at high rpm either in
Neutral or in gear.
fDo not let the engine labor, especially when
driving uphill. Shift to the next lower gear in
time (use the most favorable rpm range).
fNever lug the engine in high gear at low
speeds. This rule applies at all times, not just
during the break-in period.fDo not participate in motor racing events,
sports driving schools, etc. during the first
2,000 miles (3,000 kilometers).
There may be a slight stiffness in the steering,
gear-shifting or other controls during the break-in
period which will gradually disappear.
Break in brake pads and brake discsNew brake pads and discs have to be “broken in”,
and therefore only attain optimal friction when the
car has covered several hundred miles or km.
The slightly reduced braking ability must be
compensated for by pressing the brake pedal
harder. This also applies whenever the brake pads
and brake discs are replaced.New tiresNew tires do not have maximum traction. They
tend to be slippery.
fBreak in new tires by driving at moderate
speeds during the first 60 to 120 miles (100
to 200 km). Longer braking distances must be
anticipated.
Engine oil and fuel consumptionDuring the break-in period oil and fuel consump-
tion may be higher than normal.
fPlease see the chapter “ENGINE DATA” on
Page 349.
As always, the rate of oil consumption depends on
the quality and viscosity of oil, the speed at which
the engine is operated, the climate and road
conditions, as well as the amount of dilution and
oxidation of the lubricant.
fMake a habit of checking engine oil with every
refueling, add if necessary.
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Table of ContentsMulti-Purpose Display
and Instruments .............................. 115Instrument Panel USA Models ...................... 117
Instrument Panel Canada Models.................. 119
Oil Temperature Gage ................................. 120
Tachometer................................................ 120
Clock ......................................................... 120
Fuel Gage................................................... 120
Speedometer ............................................. 120
Odometer .................................................. 121
Voltmeter ................................................... 121
Cooling System .......................................... 122
Emission Control......................................... 123
Operating the multi-purpose display on the
instrument panel ......................................... 124
Opening the main menu............................... 125
Operating example: Displaying average
consumption .............................................. 125
Displaying/resetting average speed ............. 127
Displaying range on remaining fuel ............... 127
Displaying tire pressure ............................... 127
Displaying compass .................................... 127
Displaying navigation information ................. 127
Operating the telephone via the
multi-purpose display .................................. 128
Setting speed limit on the multi-purpose
display ....................................................... 129
Displaying warning messages ...................... 130
Displaying status of level control .................. 131
Displaying status of locks/reduction ............. 131
Displaying average consumption .................. 132
Setting Tire Pressure Monitoring .................. 132Switching off passenger compartment
monitoring on the multi-purpose display ........142
Synchronous adjustment of door mirrors ......143
Changing settings for opening and locking
the vehicle ..................................................143
Switching daytime driving lights on/off..........145
Setting lighting off delay ..............................146
Setting the clock .........................................146
Setting compass.........................................147
Changing language for displays....................148
Changing units for displays ..........................148
Resetting display to factory settings .............148
Overview of warning messages...............149
Driving and Driving Safety ................ 157Ignition Lock/Steering Lock .........................158
Starting and Stopping the Engine .................160
Parking Brake .............................................162
Brakes .......................................................163
Cruise Control ............................................167
Manual transmission, clutch .........................169
Tiptronic S..................................................170
Selector Lever Positions ..............................171
Driving Programs for On-Road and
Off-Road Driving ..........................................177
Power-Transmission and
Running-Gear Control Systems .....................181
Air Suspension with Level Control and
Height Adjustment .......................................190
Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM) .......................................................193
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC) .....194
Off-Road Driving ..........................................195
Luggage Compartment,
Loadspace and Storage.................... 203Folding rear seats forward and returning
to upright position ...................................... 204
Loadspace ................................................ 207
Cargo management system ........................ 208
Luggage Compartment Cover ..................... 211
Luggage safety net .................................... 212
Ski Bag ..................................................... 214
Roof Transport System............................... 216
Off-road roof-mounted Headlights
Cayenne S Transsyberia............................. 217
Car Audio Operation/Tips............................ 218
Porsche Communication Management
(PCM) ........................................................ 220
iPod, USB and AUX..................................... 221
Storage ..................................................... 222
Cupholder.................................................. 226
Ashtray...................................................... 227
Cigarette Lighter ........................................ 228Trailer Hitch .................................... 229Trailer Coupling.......................................... 230
Loading Information.................................... 231Parking ........................................... 236Parking Aids .............................................. 237
Swivelling down mirror glass as parking aid.. 241
Garage door opener................................... 241
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Overview Illustrations
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Center console, front1. Porsche Communication Management (PCM)
See separate operating instructions.
2. Air conditioner
See Page 64.
3. Ashtray/cigarette lighter
See Page 226.
4. Cupholder
See Page 226.
5. Reduction (Low Range), differential locks
See Page 177.
6. Sport mode
See Page 179.
7. Porsche Active Suspension Management
(PASM) running-gear setup
See Page 193.
8. Height adjustment, air suspension
See Page 190.
9. Armrest, storage trays
See Page 224.
10.ParkAssistent warning indicator
See Page 239.
11.Vents
See Page 79.
12.Glove compartment
See Page 223.
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Multi-Purpose Display and Instruments
155
Shift not possible;
Speed too highTiptronic S: When changing between Low Range and High Range, the limit speed (Low Range program)
must not be exceeded.Shift only possible in neutral Tiptronic S: The Tiptronic selector lever must be in position N when changing between Low Range and
High Range.Possible only when stopped in
neutral with brakeManual transmission: The vehicle must be stationary, the brakes must be applied and the gearshift lever
must be in the neutral position when changing between Low Range and High Range.Warning parking lock!
Apply parking brake!Do not continue driving. Apply the parking brake.
Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.Failure sport mode Have the fault remedied at an authorized Porsche dealer.Sport mode only usable
without reductionSport mode cannot be selected when the off-road driving program (Low Range) is engaged.Limit exceeded. The set speed limit has been exceeded.
Spare wheel is not locked.
Danger of injury and damage. Before driving off always lock the spare wheel correctly.Driver’s door open
All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 2 mph (3 km/h).Passenger’s door open
All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 2 mph (3 km/h).Rear left door open
All unlocked doors and lids are displayed when the vehicle exceeds 2 mph (3 km/h).
Light on
instrument
panel
Warning message on the multi-purpose
displayMeaning/measures
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Driving and Driving Safety The corner is taken in the right gear, and when you
accelerate out of the corner you do not have to
change down.
Shifting gear on the steering wheel
By shifting gear with the rocker switches on the
steering wheel, you can temporarily change from
automatic selection mode D to manual selection
mode M.
Advantages:
– Shifting down before corners and on entering
congested areas, on downward slopes (engine
braking) or for brief spurts of acceleration.
– Selecting 1st or 2nd gear for moving off.
The manual selection mode remains engaged:
– For cornering (depending on the lateral
acceleration) and passing,
– When the vehicle is stationary (e.g. at a
junction).
The system leaves manual selection mode:
– automatically after around 8 seconds
(unless car is cornering, passing or
stationary),
– if you depress the accelerator to kickdown.Temporary change-down
Precondition:
– Speed is higher than approx. 33 mph
(54 km/h).
fDepress accelerator quickly.
The Tiptronic changes temporarily to the
sportiest gear-changing map, i.e. to the
highest possible gear-changing points.
Correspondingly, the transmission shifts down
immediately by one, two or three gears.
Ending the function
fRelease the accelerator markedly (by approx.
25%).
Kickdown
The kickdown function is active in selector lever
position D.
fFor optimum acceleration, e.g. when over-
taking, depress the accelerator pedal beyond
the full-throttle point (kickdown).
The transmission shifts down depending on the
speed of travel and engine speed.
Upward shifts occur at the highest possible engine
speeds.
These gear-changing speeds remain active until
the accelerator is released to approx. 80% of the
full-throttle position.
D - Automatic selection mode (in the off-
road driving program)fUse selector lever position D for “normal”
driving.
The gears are shifted automatically according
to the accelerator position and speed.
The gear-changing points have been adjusted to
achieve the best possible vehicle control on diffi-
cult terrain.
Depending on the route profile, the gear-changing
points are shifted towards higher or lower engine-
speed ranges. On steep downhill stretches,
upward shifts are prevented until medium engine
speeds are reached (at least 2,500 rpm).
When the car is passing, an automatic upshift
does not occur when the engine speed limit is
reached.
Shifting gear on the steering wheel
By shifting gear with the rocker switches on the
steering wheel, you can temporarily change from
automatic selection mode D to manual selection
mode M.
Advantages:
– Shifting down on downward slopes (engine
braking) or for brief spurts of acceleration.
– Selecting 1st/2nd or 3rd gear for moving off.
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Driving and Driving Safety
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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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Driving and Driving Safety Switching Sport mode on and off
Sport mode can be activated when the ignition is
switched on and when the on-road driving program
High Range (without reduction) is selected.
fPress SPORT button E in the center console.
When Sport mode is switched on, the light-
emitting diode F in the SPORT button is lit.
When Sport mode is switched on, the logo SPORT
appears on the multi-purpose display.
After the ignition is switched off, Sport mode is
automatically reset to Normal mode.
Warning messages
A warning appears on the multi-purpose display of
the instrument panel in the event of a fault.
fFor information on warning messages on the
multi-purpose display:
Please see the chapter “OVERVIEW OF
WARNING MESSAGES” on Page 149.Vehicles with air suspension
If you wish to use the characteristics of Sport
mode and the sports exhaust system, but would
like a more comfortable running-gear setup, you
can:
– switch PASM and PDCC separately to Normal
or Comfort mode and/or
– raise the ride height of the vehicle.
fPress the corresponding PASM button in the
center console. The light-emitting diode in the
button of the selected running-gear setup
lights up.
In addition, the selected running-gear setup is
shown on the multi-purpose display of the
instrument panel for approx. 12 seconds.
Please see the chapter “PORSCHE ACTIVE
SUSPENSION MANAGEMENT (PASM)” on
Page 193.
Please see the chapter “PORSCHE DYNAMIC
CHASSIS CONTROL (PDCC)” on Page 194.
Press the rocker switch in the center console for-
ward. The corresponding light-emitting diode next
to the rocker switch lights up continuously after
the adjustment process. The level change is also
indicated on the multi-purpose display of the in-
strument panel.
Please see the chapter “AIR SUSPENSION WITH
LEVEL CONTROL AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT” on
Page 190.
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Driving and Driving Safety
Warning!
In spite of the advantages of PTM or four-wheel dri-
ve, it is still the driver’s responsibility to adapt her/
his driving style and maneuvers in line with road
and weather conditions, as well as the traffic situ-
ation.
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 PTM or four-wheel drive.
Risks of accident due to inappropriate speed
cannot be reduced by PTM.Porsche Traction Management (PTM)Porsche Traction Management is a full-time all-
wheel control system designed to influence the
longitudinal and lateral dynamics. It is closely
linked with the Porsche Stability Management
(PSM) system:
PTM ensures the best possible power distribution
to the four driven wheels at the front and rear
axles. The system realizes this optimal traction by
intervening in the lock control function of the trans-
fer case and rear differential. PTM is active at all
times and, unlike the PSM, cannot be switched off.Advantages of PTM
– Obvious improvement in traction, driving
stability and steering ability of the car.
– Vehicle is more manageable when driven at its
performance limits.
– Improved straight-ahead tracking and stability.
– The aforementioned features allow for a
sportier setup of the running gear.
– The TCS and ABD provide even better traction
for all wheels.
Full-time all-wheel drive
With the four-wheel drive, the drive power is
variably distributed to the front and rear wheels.
Power distribution and wheel speed compensation
between the front and rear axles is realized with a
transfer box.
Distribution of the drive power depends on the
wheel speed difference between the two axles.
The transfer box always controls power distribu-
tion in such a way that optimal propulsion is achie-
ved, even on an unfavorable road surface.
Full-time four-wheel drive ensures optimal handling
and greater stability.Automatic brake differential (ABD)
The ABD system controls the front and rear axles
separately. If one wheel of an axle starts to spin,
it is braked so that the other wheel on the same
axle can be driven.
The ABD recognizes different driving states, and it
features control strategies adapted to these
states. In situations in which little propulsive power
is required, such as when the car moves off on a
level gravel surface, traction control already
becomes active at low engine speeds. If great
propulsive power is required, e.g. when moving off
on an uphill slope or for rapid acceleration, the
ABD is adapted accordingly.
A special off-road program is used in Low Range
mode.
Traction control system (TCS)
The traction control system prevents the wheels
from spinning by adjusting the engine power,
thereby ensuring good lane-holding ability and a
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iPod, USB and AUXThe iPod, USB and AUX interfaces are located in
the storage box between the front seats.
Note
Do not leave your iPod, USB storage device or an
external audio source in the vehicle for extended
periods of time because extreme ambient conditi-
ons (temperature fluctuations, humidity) can occur
in the vehicle.
iPodUse the supplied connecting cable to connect one
of the iPod models listed:
– iPod 4th generation,
– iPod 5th generation,
– iPod nano,
– iPod nano 2nd generation,
–iPod mini,
– iPod photo or
– more modern iPod models (the operation of
more modern iPods cannot be guaranteed on
PCM).
fPlease refer to the section “iPod” in the sepa-
rate PCM operating instructions.
USBYou can connect a USB storage device to the USB
interface.
Yo u c a n
– play audio data (supported formats: MP3,
WMA and AAC-LC),
– download data from the Sport display and
– download data from the PCM logbook.
fPlease refer to the section “USB” in the sepa-
rate PCM operating instructions.
Note
The LED display of a standard USB storage device
is turned away from the driver when connected to
the USB interface.AUX
External audio sourceYou can connect an external audio source to the
AUX interface. This external audio source is then
operated on the audio source rather than on the
PCM or radio system.
fPlease refer to the section “External audio
source” in the separate PCM or radio opera-
ting instructions.
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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
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