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Practical Tips, Minor Repairs
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Fuse assignment – fuse box in left side of dashboard
No. Designation Rating in A1
Center console socket, cigarette lighter
20
2 Parking heater radio receiver5
3
Sockets in passenger footwell
20
4 Parking heater15
5
Sockets in luggage compartment
20
6
7
Diagnostic socket
5
8 Wiper motor for windscreen30
9
Washer fluid pump, vehicle electrical system control unit
15
10 Power window, rear left25
11
Central locking system
15
12 Interior light, vehicle electrical system control unit20
1314 Power window, front left2515
Tail light, right; central locking system, power windows, mirrors
15
16 Horn, vehicle electrical system control unit20
17
Turn signal, side light, left; vehicle electrical system control unit
10
18 Headlight washer system20
19
Fog lights, vehicle electrical system control unit
15
20
21
Cornering light, vehicle electrical system control unit
15
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45
Electrical seat adjustment, left; seat heating, rear
30
46
47
Transfer box
10
48
49
Servotronic, disengageable anti-roll bars
5
50 Heating pipe ventilation10
51
Diagnosis, parking brake switch, Air conditioning
5
52 Rear wiper30
53
Vehicle electrical system control unit, central locking system, power windows, mirrors, light switch, steering column
5
54 Headlight beam adjustment10
5556 Fan, front air-conditioning system4057
Fan, rear air-conditioning system
40
RES 1 Spare fuse 1
RES 2
Spare fuse 2
No. Designation Rating in A
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Fuse assignment – fuse box in right side of dashboard
No. Designation Rating in A1
Towing attachment
15
2 ParkAssist5
3
Towing attachment
15
4 Telephone/telematics control unit5
5
Towing attachment
15
6 Porsche Stability Management (PSM)30
7
Transfer box (center differential lock), telephone preparation
5
8 Additional high beam, vehicle electrical system control unit 20
9
CD changer, DVD navigation
5
10 TV tuner, satellite receiver5
11
Radio or Porsche Communication System (PCM)
10
12 Radio booster30
1314 Tail light, left; central locking system, power windows, mirrors 1515
Power window, rear right
25
16
17
Low beam, right; high beam, right; vehicle electrical system control unit
15
18 Heated rear window relay30
19
Brake booster, towing attachment
30/25
20
21
Hood open switch, spare wheel release
10
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Fuse assignment – fuse box in engine compartmentNote
fUse the plastic grippers from the fuse boxes in the dashboard to replace the fuses. No. Designation Rating in A
1
Fan
60
2Fan30
3
Secondary air pump
40
4 Secondary air pump (Cayenne S)40
567
Fuel injectors, ignition coils
20
8 Fuel injectors, ignition coils20
9
Engine control module, camshaft adjusters, intake pipe switchover (Cayenne)
30
10Engine components: cooling air fan, carbon canister shut-off valve, pressure sensor for air conditioning, tank leakage detection,
run-on pump (Cayenne S), carbon canister shut-off valve valve (Cayenne)10
11
Engine existing wiring, secondary air pump (Cayenne), air-conditioning compressor (Cayenne), oil-level sensor (Cayenne)
15
12 Secondary air pumps, run-on pumps5
13
Fuel pump, right
15
14 Fuel pump, left15
15
Engine control module, main relay
10
16 Water run-on pump (Cayenne)30
17
Oxygen sensors ahead of catalytic converter
15
18 Oxygen sensors behind catalytic converter7.5
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Emergency Starting with Jumper
CablesIf the battery is discharged, e.g. in winter or after
the car has been parked for a long time, the bat-
tery of another car can be used for starting with
the help of jumper cables.
Make sure the voltage of both batteries is the
same.
The capacity (Ampere hours, Ah) of the booster
battery must not be substantially less than that of
the discharged battery.The discharged battery
must be correctly connected to the vehicle's elec-
trical system.
fPlease observe the chapter “BATTERY” on
Page 344.
Note
Do not try to start the car by pushing or towing.
Damage to the catalytic converters and other
components of the car may result.
Danger!
Risk of damage and serious personal injury
due to short circuit.
fUse only jumper cables of adequate diameter
cross-section and fitted with completely insu-
lated alligator clips.
fFollow all warnings and instructions of the
jumper cable manufacturer.
fWhen connecting jumper cables, make sure
that they cannot get caught in any moving
parts in the engine compartment.
The jumper cables must be long enough so
that neither vehicles nor cables touch another.
fThe vehicles must not be in contact, otherwise
current might flow as soon as the positive ter-
minals are connected.
fThe cable clamps must not be allowed to con-
tact each other when one end of the jumper ca-
bles are connected to a battery.
fCarefully ensure that tools or conductive jewel-
ery (rings, chains, watch straps) do not come
into contact with the positive jumper cable or
the positive battery post.
fImproper hook-up of jumper cables can ruin
the alternator.
Danger of caustic burns.
fDo not lean over the battery.Danger of gas explosion.
fImproper use of booster battery to start a ve-
hicle may cause an explosion, resulting in se-
vere personal injuries.
fKeep sources of ignition away from the bat-
tery, e.g. open flame, burning cigarettes or
sparking due to cable contact or welding work.
fA discharged battery can freeze even at
14°F (−10°C). Before connecting jumper ca-
bles, a frozen battery must be thawed out.
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Replacing Bulbs
Warning!
Danger of short circuit.
fAlways switch off the relevant consumer when
changing bulbs.
Danger of injury. The headlights are under
high voltage when installed.
fExercise extreme caution when working in the
area of the headlights.
Risk of damage. Bulbs of a higher wattage
can damage the light housing.
fOnly use the bulbs specified in the bulb chart.
fBulbs must be clean and free from oil, grease
or fingerprints.
fNever touch bulbs with your bare hands.
Use a cloth or soft paper when replacing bulbs.
fAlways carry spare bulbs with you.
In certain countries, the carrying of spare
bulbs is mandatory.
Caution!
Risk of damage to headlights due to exces-
sive temperatures and abrasion.
fAttach no coverings (e.g. films, “stone
guards”) in the area of the headlights.
fUse soapy water only to clean light lenses and
plastic headlight lenses. In no case may chem-
ical cleaners or other volatile cleaning fluids be
used.
fTo prevent scratches, do not rub with a dry or merely moist cloth, tissue or insect sponges.
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TowingCertain state statutes and local ordinances prohib-
it towing with a chain, rope or even a tow bar. In
addition, damage to your vehicle may result from
improper procedures. Consult your authorized
Porsche dealer for details.Vehicle towingFlat bed towing is the preferred type of towing to
be used on Porsche vehicles. Under certain cir-
cumstances, wheel lifts may be used when the ve-
hicle will not roll.
The vehicle must be towed with all four
wheels off the ground, otherwise damage to
the vehicle may result.
Towing hookThe towing hook is contained in the tool kit.
Caution!
Risk of damage to the vehicle.
fUse the towing hook only for an emergency to
remove the vehicle off the road. The towing
hook is to be used only to pull the vehicle onto
the flat bed, tractor or towing aparatus if the
vehicle will roll freely. Under no circumstances
is the vehicle to be secured using the towing
hook.
fNever use the towing hook to tow this or any other vehicle.
Front and rear mounting
1. Carefully lever out the appropriate plastic cov-
er A in the bumper with the screwdriver.
The cover is captive and need not be removed
completely.
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Vehicle Identification, Technical Data
1)Snow chains
and clearance Clearance for tires marked
1) is only assured with snow chain, part No. 955.044.600.07.
Clearance for tires marked 2), 3)
is only assured with snow chain, part No. 955.044.600.08.
For tires marked with
3): Only use snow chains on the rear axle.
Optimal handling characteristics can be achieved only when snow chains are fitted on all four wheels
of the vehicle.
It is also possible to fit snow chains on only one axle (preferably the rear axle). Maximum speed 50 km/
h (30 mph).
fObserve the respective road traffic regulations.
fUse only Porsche-authorized fine-link cross-type or edge chains.
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Index
395
Footwell light .............................................. 168
Fresh-air intake ........................................... 143
Front seat with memory................... 37
, 38, 68
Front seats ................................................... 36
Adjusting the seats................................ 36
Seat position ........................................ 36
Front windshield wiper ................................. 138
Fuel .................................................... 88
, 277
Economy ............................................ 276
Evaporation control ............................. 281
Level gauges ........................................ 88
Recommendations .............................. 280
Fuel containers, portable ........................ 6, 281
Fuel gauge ................................................... 88
Fuel quality ..................................................... 8
Function keys ............................................... 64
Lighting ................................................ 65
Fuse assignment......................................... 337
Fuses......................................................... 335
GGarage door opener.................................... 184
Allocating ........................................... 185
Changeable code system .................... 185
Deleting ............................................. 186
Fixed code system .............................. 185
Gas discharge lamp .................................... 366
Glasses case .............................................. 193
Glove compartment .................................... 194
Gross weight .............................................. 213
Ground clearance ....................................... 389
HHand-held transmitter..................................184
Headlight beam adjustment........125
, 134
, 216
Headlights ................................216
, 290
, 361
Bi-Xenon ....................................363, 366
Changing for left-hand traffic ................373
Closing the housing lid.........................364
Halogen.....................................363, 365
Height adjustment ...............................373
Opening the housing lid .......................364
Setting ...............................................372
Washer system ...................................138
Headrest ......................................................40
Installing ...............................................40
Removing .............................................40
Setting .................................................40
Heated rear window .........143
, 144
, 148
, 152
Height adjustment ..............................235, 254
High beam.........................................132, 135
Indicator light .................................82, 84
Switch ................................................135
High Range.............101
, 223
, 225
, 230
, 234
On-road driving program ......................229
High-pressure cleaning units.........................285
Hillholder ....................................................242
Horn ............................................................62
IIdentification number ...................................378
Idling..........................................................222
Ignition lock ..................................................70
Immobilizer...................................................21Inclination sensor ............. 24
, 26, 28, 34, 35
Function indication................................ 32
Monitored areas ................................... 28
Switching off ........................................ 29
Switching on ........................................ 29
Switching on, temporarily ...................... 30
Instrument panel
Lighting ............................................. 134
Interior light, front...................................... 166
Interior lighting ........................................... 166
Interior mirror .............................................. 66
ISOFIX system .............................................. 60
JJack ................................................. 256
, 311
Jacking point ............................................. 319
Jump lead starting
Leads ................................................ 356
Jumper cables ........................................... 355
KKeys............................................................ 17
Changing the battery .......................... 358
Kickdown................................................... 224