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Porsche Cayenne (2010 year). Manual - part 13

 

 

5. Pull out and unfold the ski bag.
Ski Bag
2. Fold down the armrest of the rear seat back-
rest.
6. Insert objects into the ski bag from the
Long objects such as skis can be transported in
luggage compartment.
the passenger compartment, where they can be
3. Pull protective cover B off the Velcro strap at
kept clean and protected against damage.
the top and lower it.
4. Press release button C on the lid of the
Loading ski bag
through-load facility downwards and fold down
the lid.
1. Press release button A on the lid of the
through-load facility.
Open the lid downward
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Stowing ski bag
1. Empty ski bag.
2. Pull ski bag into the passenger compartment.
3. Close lid in the luggage compartment.
4. Carefully fold the ski bag and close the lid.
5. Put in the protective cover and secure it with
the Velcro strap.
Note on operation
f Fold up the ski bag only when it is dry.
Securing load
f Secure the stowed objects with tightening
belt D.
f Insert belt tongue into the buckle.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
215
Safety Notes!
When the Roof Transport System is loaded, the
Roof Transport System
maximum speed depends on the nature, size and
Risk of an accident, loss of control and
f Please follow the separate instructions for
weight of the load being carried.
damage to the vehicle.
fitting the Roof Transport System.
f Adapt your driving style and speed to the
f
Completely remove the Roof Transport System
f Please see the chapter “LOADING
changed conditions.
before using an automatic car wash - risk of
INFORMATION” on Page 231.
Nevertheless, Porsche recommends that you
damage to the vehicle.
do not exceed the posted speed limit.
Fitting normal commercially available luggage
f
Do not exceed the permissible roof load, the
racks is not possible.
Driving, braking and steering behavior change due
permissible gross weight and the permissible
to the higher center of gravity and the greater
The Porsche Roof Transport System allows the
axle loads.
wind-resistant area. You should adapt your driving
transport of various sports and hobby equipment.
Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on
style appropriately.
Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to
Page 356.
tell you about the varied uses of the Roof
f Since fuel consumption and noise are in-
f
Distribute load evenly, with heavy items as low
Transport System.
creased with the Roof Transport System fitted,
as possible. Items of luggage must not project
it should not remain on the car if not in use.
beyond the side of the load area.
f
Fix and secure every item to the basic carrier
with a rope or lashing strap (do not use elastic
rubber tensioners).
f
Before every trip, and at regular intervals
during long trips, check that Roof Transport
System and load are secure. Re-tighten if
necessary and secure additionally by locking.
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Safety Notes!
Off-road roof-mounted Headlights
Cayenne S Transsyberia
f
Completely remove the off-road roof-mounted
headlights before using an automatic car wash
f Please read the separate instructions for fitting
- risk of damage to the vehicle!
and operating the off-road roof-mounted
f
Before every trip, and at regular intervals
headlights.
during long trips, check that the off-road
roof-mounted headlights are secured to the
Disclaimer
vehicle properly.
The off-road roof-mounted headlights provided
f
With the off-road roof-mounted headlights
with your Cayenne S Transsyberia have been
fitted, do not exceed a maximum speed of
designed and manufactured solely for off-road
110 mph (180 km/h).
use. The use of these lights while on a public road
Nevertheless, Porsche recommends that you
in your country may not be legal or may be legal
do not exceed the posted speed limit.
only under specified conditions. Check your
f
Driving, braking and steering behaviour
national, state/provincial and local laws or
change due to the higher center of gravity and
regulations regarding any restrictions and/or
the greater wind-resistant area. You should
limitations for public highway use prior to
adapt your driving style appropriately.
Switching the off-road roof-mounted
installation. It is common in many countries, for
headlights on/off
example, that such roof-mounted headlights must
f
Since fuel consumption and noise are
be hooded or covered while you are on a public
increased when the off-road roof-mounted
The off-road roof-mounted headlights are ready for
road.
headlights are fitted, they should not remain on
operation when the side lights are switched on.
Under no circumstances should the electrical
the vehicle when not in use.
circuits for these lights be connected to the
f Switch the off-road roof-mounted headlights on
circuits for the other lights provided with your
and off using the button in the roof console.
Note on operation
vehicle.
If the engine is not running and the off-road
roof-mounted headlights are switched on, the
vehicle battery will be discharged.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
217
Fading and drifting
Multipath
Car Audio Operation/Tips
FM range is limited to about 25 miles (40 km),
Because of the reflecting characteristics of FM, di-
For radio operation see your radio manual
except for some high power stations.
rect and reflected signals may reach the antenna
which is included with your on-board litera-
at the same time (multipath) and cancel each other
ture.
If a vehicle is moving away from the desired
out.
station's transmitter, the signal will tend to fade
As a vehicle moves through these electronic dead
and/or drift. This condition is more prevalent with
FM reception
spots, the listener may hear a momentary flutter
FM than AM, and is often accompanied by
or loss of reception.
A vehicle is not an ideal place to listen to a radio.
distortion.
Because the vehicle moves, reception conditions
Fading and drifting can be minimized to a certain
Station swapping
are constantly changing.
degree by careful attention to fine tuning or selec-
tion of a stronger signal.
When two FM stations are close to each other, and
Buildings, terrain, signal distance and noise from
an electronic dead spot, such as static or multi-
other vehicles are all working against good recep-
Static and fluttering
path area, interrupts the original signal, some-
tion.
times the stronger second signal will be selected
Some conditions affecting FM may appear to be
When the line-of-sight link between a transmitter
automatically until the original one returns.
problems when they are not.
and vehicle is blocked by large buildings or moun-
This swapping can also occur as you drive away
tains, the radio sound may be accompanied with
The following characteristics are completely
from the selected station and approach another
static or fluttering because of the characteristic of
normal for a given reception area, and they do not
station of a stronger signal.
FM.
indicate any problem with the radio itself.
In a similar effect, a fluttering noise is sometimes
heard when driving along a tree-lined road.
Note
Electronic accessories should only be installed by
This static and fluttering can be reduced by
your authorized Porsche dealer.
adjusting the tone control for greater bass
Equipment which has not been tested and
response until the disturbance has passed.
approved by Porsche may impair radio reception.
218 Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
f If the disc gets dirty, clean the disc by wiping
f Keep both hands on the steering wheel - use
the surfaces from the center to the outside in
hands-free operation (if available) - pull off the
a radial direction with a soft cloth.
road and park before using a hand-held tele-
Do not use a conventional record cleaner or
phone.
Compact disc player
anti-static record preservative.
Disc cleaners are available in audio stores.
It is essential to observe the telephone
Caution!
manufacturer's instructions before operating
the telephone.
To avoid damage to compact disc player and
Car Telephone and Aftermarket Alarms
discs.
Any portable telephone or radio transmitter which
Important legal and safety information
is used in a Porsche must be properly installed in
f
Use only compact discs labeled as shown,
regarding the use of cellular telephones
accordance with the technical requirements of
having no dirt, damage or warpage.
Porsche.
Some states may prohibit the use of cellular tele-
f
Never attempt to disassemble or oil any part
phones while driving a vehicle. Check the laws and
The transmission power must not exceed
of the player unit. Do not insert any object
regulations on the use of cellular telephones in the
10 W.
other than a disc into the slot.Remember there
areas where you drive.
The devices must possess a type approval for
are no user-serviceable parts inside the
your vehicle and have an “e” symbol.
compact disc player.
Danger!
If you should require equipment with transmission
f
Do not allow the disc to sustain any finger-
power values greater than 10 W, please consult
Risk of an accident.
prints, scrapes or stickers on the surfaces.
Severe personal injury or death can result in
your authorized Porsche dealer for this purpose.
This may cause poor sound quality.
the event of an accident.
He is familiar with the technical requirements for
Hold the disc only on the edge or center hole.
Looking away from the road or turning your
installing devices of this kind.
f
When not in use, take the disc out of the player,
attention away from your driving can cause
The antennas for all radios and telephones with a
put the disc back into its case and store it
an accident and lead to serious personal
transmitting antenna must be externally mounted.
away from dust, heat, damp and direct sun-
injury or death.
light.
The improper installation of radios or telephones
Leaving the disc on the dashboard in the sun
When using your cellular telephone, you should
or use of a radio or telephone with a transmitting
can damage the disc.
always:
antenna inside the car may cause the warning
f Give full attention to your driving - pull off the
lights to come on.
road and park before making or answering a
Improper installation of such equipment can
call if traffic conditions so require; and
create a discharged battery or excessive current
draw from added equipment.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
219
If aftermarket systems are installed by non-dealer-
If the vehicle has been transported (e.g. ferry, car
Porsche Communication
ship technicians or outside the selling dealer,
train), the system may take a few minutes after
Management (PCM)
problems may result. Installation of aftermarket
being switched on before it determines the current
equipment is not covered under the New Car
location.
Warning!
Warranty.
Serious tire slip (e.g. spinning wheels on snow)
There is danger of accident if you set or
f Consult your authorized Porsche dealer about
may result in temporarily inaccurate navigation.
operate the on-board computer, radio, navi-
the installation of non Porsche approved equip-
gation system, telephone or other equipment
When the battery has been disconnected, it may
ment.
when driving.
take up to 15 minutes before the navigation
This could distract you from traffic and
system is operational once more.
Reception quality
cause you to lose control of the vehicle re-
The reception quality of your car telephone will
sulting in serious personal injury or death.
Satellite radio
change constantly when you are driving. Interfe-
rence caused by buildings, landscape and wea-
f Operate the components while driving only if
You must have the satellite radio activated before
ther is unavoidable. It may become particularly
the traffic situation allows you to do so safely.
you can put it into operation. You will need a
difficult to hear when using the hands-free function
f Carry out any complicated operating or setting
contract with a provider in order to use this radio.
due to external noise such as engine and wind
procedures only with the vehicle stationary.
noise.
f
Refer to the separate radio operating instruc-
f If it is necessary to operate these components
tions before putting into operation.
Automatic car-wash
while the vehicle is in motion, use the function
keys on the multi-functional steering wheel.
f Unscrew external antennas before using an au-
tomatic car-wash.
f Refer to the separate operating instructions
before putting the PCM into operation.
When put into operation for the first time, a
distance of approx. 3 miles (5 km) must be driven
in order for the navigation system to complete the
process of fine calibration. The same applies
when the tires are changed (e.g. summer/winter
tires) or new tires fitted. Full location accuracy is
not yet achieved during the fine-calibration
process.
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iPod
USB
Use the supplied connecting cable to connect one
You can connect a USB storage device to the USB
of the iPod models listed:
interface.
-
iPod 4th generation,
You can
iPod 5th generation,
- play audio data (supported formats: MP3,
WMA and AAC-LC),
iPod nano,
- download data from the Sport display and
iPod nano 2nd generation,
- download data from the PCM logbook.
iPod mini,
f Please refer to the section “USB” in the sepa-
iPod photo or
rate PCM operating instructions.
more modern iPod models (the operation of
more modern iPods cannot be guaranteed on
Note
PCM).
The LED display of a standard USB storage device
f
Please refer to the section “iPod” in the sepa-
is turned away from the driver when connected to
rate PCM operating instructions.
the USB interface.
iPod, USB and AUX
The iPod, USB and AUX interfaces are located in
AUX
the storage box between the front seats.
External audio source
Note
You can connect an external audio source to the
Do not leave your iPod, USB storage device or an
AUX interface. This external audio source is then
external audio source in the vehicle for extended
operated on the audio source rather than on the
periods of time because extreme ambient conditi-
PCM or radio system.
ons (temperature fluctuations, humidity) can occur
f Please refer to the section “External audio
in the vehicle.
source” in the separate PCM or radio opera-
ting instructions.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
221
Storage
Storage options
-
In the glasses case in the roof console
Warning!
In the glove compartment, pen holder
Unsecured luggage and heavy objects may
come loose during braking, rapid directional
In the front and rear armrests
changes or in an accident and cause serious
In the drawer underneath the passenger’s seat
personal injury or death.
In the storage compartments at the sides of
f Do not carry items of luggage or objects in the
the luggage compartment
passenger compartment unsecured.
-
In the door trim panel
f Do not transport any heavy objects in open
storage trays.
In the center console, front and rear
f Always keep the storage trays closed while
On the back of the front seats
driving.
Coat hook on the rear grab handles
f Always protect the passenger compartment
Under the load compartment floor
with a safety net and a luggage compartment
cover.
In the front and rear cupholders
Glasses case in the roof console
Sunglasses (for example) can be stored in this
Note on operation
storage compartment.
An unsecured or incorrectly positioned load can
slip out of place or endanger the vehicle occup-
Opening
ants during braking, direction changes or in
f Press button (arrow).
accidents:
f Please see the chapter “LOADING
Closing
INFORMATION” on Page 231.
f Close the lid until it clicks audibly into place.
222 Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
Opening
f Press button A and open cover.
Locking
f Always lock button A with the car key to secure
the contents from unauthorized access.
Glove compartment
B - Thumb wheel for cooling the glove compartment
C - Holder for pens
Warning!
Cooling the glove compartment
Risk of injury by the glove compartment lid in
case of an accident.
f Rotate thumb wheel B leftwards.
f Keep the glove compartment closed while
driving.
Switch cooling off
A drawer, designed to hold the welcome kit, is
f Rotate thumb wheel B rightwards.
located in the glove compartment.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
223
Storage trays in the armrest between the
Opening the lower tray
Storage tray in the rear armrest
front seats
f Press button B and lift top tray with the cover
One storage tray is located in the armrest.
closed.
Two storages trays are located in the armrest.
Opening the storage tray in the armrest
Opening the top tray
1. Fold down the armrest completely.
f Press button A and lift the cover.
2. Press button C and lift the cover.
224 Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
Opening the storage compartment
f Pull off the cover on the handle recess.
Closing the storage compartment
f First, insert the cover at the bottom and then
close it until it clicks audibly into place.
Caution!
Risk of damage.
f Because of the heat, the right-hand storage
compartment cannot be used as such in
vehicles that have air suspension with level
control and height adjustment.
Drawer underneath the right front seat
Side storage compartments in the
luggage compartment
There is room for the fire extinguisher in the
drawer underneath the right front seat.
Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, there
is an additional storage option in the left-hand
Opening
storage compartment.
The intermediate base can be removed to
f Lift the unlocking handle and pull out the
increase the size of the drawer.
drawer.
Closing
f Close the drawer until it clicks audibly into
place.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
225
Cupholder
You can place drinks cans and cups in the cup-
holder.
f Keep the cupholder closed while driving.
Warning!
Risk of accident, scalding or damage due to
spilling drinks.
f Only use cupholder when safe to do so it is.
f Only use containers which fit.
f Never put overfull containers in the cupholder.
f Never place hot drinks in the cupholder.
Opening front cupholder
Removing cupholder insert
f Open shutter A (arrow).
The cupholder insert can be removed for cleaning.
Removing the insert makes an additional storage
tray available.
f Open shutter A.
f Press together the cupholder insert at the two
engagement recesses B.
f Remove the cupholder insert.
226 Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
Emptying
f Move unlocking button A to the right; the
ashtray insert pops out.
f Once you have emptied the ashtray, replace
the insert and push it down until it clicks
audibly into place.
Opening rear cupholder
Ashtray
f Press on the cover of the cupholder (arrow).
Ashtray, front
Closing rear cupholder
Warning!
f Close and engage the cupholder.
Danger of fire.
f Never use ashtray for waste paper disposal,
as it could pose a fire hazard.
Opening
f Press ashtray lid briefly.
Luggage Compartment, Loadspace and Storage
227
Cigarette Lighter
Warning!
Danger of fire and burning. The cigarette
lighter is ready for use, regardless of the
ignition lock position.
f Do not leave children in the car unattended.
f Never touch the heating element or sides of
the lighter.
f Hold the lighter by the knob only.
The cigarette lighter is ready for use regardless of
the ignition lock position.
Lighter, front
Ashtray, rear
Lighter, rear
f Press ashtray lid briefly. Ashtray opens inde-
pendently.
Depending on how the vehicle is equipped, an
f Press lighter into the receptacle (arrow). When
ashtray can be installed in the rear door panels.
f Press lighter into the receptacle. When the ele-
the element is red hot the lighter jumps back
ment is red hot the lighter jumps back to its in-
to its initial position.
Opening
itial position.
f Press ashtray lid briefly.
Emptying
f Open ashtray cover and press carefully to the
door trim panel.
The insert is raised slightly.
f Remove and empty insert.
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Trailer Hitch
Trailer Coupling
230
Loading Information
231
Trailer Hitch
229
f Ensure that all trailer equipment conforms to
Hitching trailer
the appropriate classification for total gross
trailer weight and tongue weight.
f Always turn off the alarm system before you
attach a trailer.
f Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on
f Follow the operating instructions for the trailer
Page 356.
recommended by the trailer manufacturer.
f Please see the chapter “LOADING
f Please see the chapter “WEIGHTS” on
INFORMATION” on Page 231.
Page 356.
Retrofitting
Unhitching trailer
Have a trailer coupling retrofitted only by an
If the trailer is equipped with an overrun brake, do
authorized Porsche dealer. The dealer is familiar
not unhitch the trailer when its brake is still ap-
with the manufacturer's specifications and any
plied.
necessary conversion measures.
Electrical connection
Trailer Coupling
Your Porsche is equipped with a 7-pin connector A
for the electrical connection to the trailer.
Warning!
Risk of accident.
Warning!
f Follow the operating instructions for the trailer
Risk of accident. Failure to keep an electrical
recommended by the trailer manufacturer.
adapter clean may result in corrosion and
affect operation of electrical lines, resulting
f Do not modify or repair the trailer coupling.
in possible trailer brake system failure.
f Before having new ADAPTER fitted, find out
f Periodically inspect and clean adapter as
from your authorized Porsche dealer about the
current authorization status.
needed.
f Use only ADAPTER makes tested and
approved by Porsche.
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