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Porsche Cayenne (2010 year). Manual - part 19

 

 

No.
Designation
Rating in A
No.
Designation
Rating in A
52
Rear wiper
15
57
Compressor level control
40
Vehicle electrical system and rear end control units,
53
5
RES 1 Spare fuse 1
low beam switch, steering column
54
Headlight beam adjustment, Xenon headlight, left
10
RES 2 Spare fuse 2
56
Fan, front air-conditioning system
40
Note
Fuse numbers that are not listed in the table are not assigned in the fuse box.
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Fuse assignment - fuse box in right side of dashboard
No.
Designation
Rating in A
No.
Designation
Rating in A
1
Trailer coupling
15
25
Air conditioner 2+2, rear
5
Level control,
2
ParkAssist
5
27
15
Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control (PDCC)
Transmission control unit, Tiptronic selector lever
3
Trailer coupling
15
29
5
switch
Rear lid power closing mechanism relay (control and
5
Trailer coupling
15
30
20
load)
6
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
30
31
Filler flap actuator, rear end control unit (motors)
15
Transfer box (center-differential lock), telephone prepa-
7
5
34
Power window and central locking, front right door
30
ration
Vehicle electrical system control unit (left side marker
8
30
35
Power seat controls, right
30
light, right turn signal, right low beam
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
Heatable washer nozzles, chassis switch, seat heating
21
Spare wheel release relay (load), horn for alarm system
10
44
potentiometer, Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control
5
(PDCC)
22
Seat heating, front
25
46
Rear Seat Entertainment
5
23
Air conditioner 2+2
10
48
Level control
10
24
Power seat controls and seat memory, front right
30
49
Anti-dazzle interior mirror
5
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317
No.
Designation
Rating in A
No.
Designation
Rating in A
50
Xenon headlight, right
10
55
Reversing camera control unit
5
51
Tiptronic transmission control unit
15
56
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
40
52
Tiptronic selector lever switch, transmission prewiring
5
57
Transfer box control unit
40
Note
Fuse numbers that are not listed in the table are not assigned in the fuse box.
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Fuse assignment - fuse box in engine compartment
Cayenne S/Cayenne GTS/
Cayenne
Cayenne S Transsyberia
Designation
Rating in A
No.
No.
1
1
Fan
60
2
2
Fan
30
7
7
Ignition coils
15
8
-
Ignition coils
15
Tank vent valve, air-conditioning compressor, air-conditioning control unit, intake pipe switch-
-
8
15
over, crankcase vent
9
-
Engine control unit
20
-
9
Quantity control valve, camshaft adjuster, valve lift adjuster
15
Water run-on pump relay, tank leakage detection, carbon canister shut-off valve, fan, pressure
10
-
10
sensor for air conditioner
Cooling air output stages, pressure sensor for air conditioner,tank leakage detection, exhaust
-
10
10
flap control valve, oil-level sensor
11
-
Oil-level sensor, air-conditioning compressor, air-conditioning control unit, crankcase vent
15
-
11
Engine control unit, fuel valve
15
12
-
Camshaft adjustment, tank vent, fuel valve, variable intake manifold
10
13
13
Fuel pump, right
15
14
14
Fuel pump, left
15
15
15
Engine control unit, main relay
10
17
17
Oxygen sensors ahead of catalytic converter
15
18
18
Oxygen sensors behind catalytic converter
7.5
Notes
f Use the plastic grippers from the fuse boxes in the dashboard to replace the fuses.
Fuse numbers that are not listed in the table are not assigned in the fuse box.
f For information on the fuse plan: Please see the chapter “FUSE PLAN AND FUSE BOX IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT” on Page 313.
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Risk of serious personal injury or death and
Charge state
Battery
damage to the fabric, metal or paint.
A well charged battery will not only prevent
Danger!
f Wear eye protection.
starting problems but will also last longer.
Risk of short circuit and fire, resulting in
f Do not allow battery acid to come in contact
serious personal injury or death.
with your skin, eyes, fabric or painted sur-
In order to avoid unintended battery
faces.
discharge
f Observe all warning notes on the battery.
f If you get electrolyte, which is an acid, in your
f Switch off unnecessary electrical loads in city
f Disconnect the negative terminal on the
eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with
traffic, on short trips or in a line of traffic.
battery during all work on the electrical sys-
cold water for several minutes and call a
f Always remove the ignition key from the igni-
tem.
doctor.
tion switch when leaving the vehicle or
f Do not lay tools or other metal objects on the
f Spilled electrolyte must be rinsed off at once
switch ignition off in vehicles with Porsche
battery as they could cause a short circuit
with a solution of baking soda and water to
Entry & Drive.
across the battery terminal.
neutralize the acid.
f Avoid using the Porsche Communication
Hydrogen gas generated by the battery
Battery posts, terminals and related acces-
Management system and the audio system
could cause an explosion, resulting in
sories contain lead and lead compounds,
when the engine is not running.
serious personal injury or death.
chemicals known to the State of California to
Maintenance Note
f Charge battery in a well vetilated area.
cause cancer and reproductive harm.
In the cold season, in particular, or if you mainly
f Never charge a frozen battery. It may explode
f Always protect your skin by washing
drive only short distances, it may become neces-
because of gas trapped in the ice. Allow a fro-
thoroughly with soap and water.
sary to recharge the battery from time to time.
zen battery to thaw out first.
The battery is located in the battery box under the
f Do not expose the battery to an open flame,
left front seat.
electrical spark or a lit cigarette.
Risk of explosion as a result of static charge,
resulting in serious personal injury or death.
f Do not wipe the battery with a dry cloth.
f Before touching the battery, discharge any
static electricity by touching the vehicle.
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Battery care
Winter operation
Maintenance Notes
Even if you put your vehicle out of operation, the
f Ensure that battery is securely mounted.
During the winter months, battery capacity tends
battery still discharges.
to decrease as temperatures drop. Additionally,
f Keep terminals and connections clean and
The battery will discharge more quickly if your ve-
more power is consumed while starting, and the
properly tightened. Corrosion can be preven-
hicle is not driven on a daily basis over a distance
headlights, heater, rear window defogger, etc.,
ted by coating the terminals and connections
of several miles. The more often you drive your ve-
are used more frequently.
with petroleum jelly or silicone spray.
hicle, and the longer the distance driven on each
Let your Porsche dealer test the battery's capaci-
trip, the more opportunity the vehicle‘s charging
f Ensure that vent caps are securely tightened to
ty before winter sets in.
system will have to recharge the batteries.
prevent spillage.
f To preserve its efficiency, charge the battery
Checking the electrolyte fluid level
Vehicle storage
about every 6 weeks.
(only on low-maintenance batteries)
If the car stands for long periods in the garage or
f Check the battery acid level and top off with
Generally, the electrolyte level must be checked
distilled water if necessary.
workshop, the doors and lids should be closed.
more often in summer than in the winter, and more
f Remove the ignition key and, if necessary, dis-
f Store a battery that has been removed in a
often when driving long distances.
connect the battery.
dark, cool place, but not subject to freezing.
f When adding water, use only clean containers.
In no case may alcohol (e.g. window cleaner
Notes on operation
Replacing the battery
residues) be permitted to enter the battery.
f When the battery is disconnected, the alarm
f Unscrew and open the filler vent caps of each
The service life of the battery is subject to normal
system ceases to function.
cell.
wear; it depends greatly on care, climatic conditi-
If the vehicle was locked before the battery
ons, and driving conditions (distances, loads).
was disconnected, the alarm will be triggered
With the car on a level surface, the fluid level
when the battery is reconnected.
f Only use an original Porsche battery, with the
should meet the indicator mark in each cell.
To deactivate the alarm system:
correct part number, as a replacement. Only
f If necessary, top up with distilled water. Do not
this battery meets the specific requirements of
f Lock the vehicle and unlock it again.
use acid. Only fill up to the mark, otherwise the
the vehicle.
electrolyte will overflow when the battery is
Alarm system, central locking
being charged and cause damage.
f Please observe the disposal instructions for
The status of the central locking and alarm system
batteries.
is not changed by disconnecting the battery.
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321
Putting vehicle into operation
6. On vehicles with tire pressure monitoring:
Please see the chapter “SETTING THE TIRE
After the battery is connected or after a
TYPE AND SIZE” on Page 134.
completely discharged batterie is charged, the
7. On vehicles with Panorama roof system:
PSM warning light lights up on the instrument
Please see the chapter “SAVE FINAL POSITION
panel and a message appears on the multi-
OF THE PANORAMA ROOF SYSTEM” on
purpose display of the instrument panel to indicate
Page 99.
a fault.
This fault can be remedied with a few simple
Replacing the remote control
steps:
battery
1.
Start the engine.
Note
To do this, turn the ignition key or the control
unit (on vehicles that have Porsche Entry &
f Please dispose of batteries in compliance with
Drive) to ignition lock position 2 twice.
any and all government regulations.
2.
Perform a few steering movements and drive
Car key
a short distance in a straight line until the PSM
warning light goes out and the message is
If the battery in the remote control becomes too
Changing the battery
erased from the memory of the multi-purpose
weak, a warning will appear on the multi-purpose
display of the instrument panel.
1. Carefully pry out the lid on the back of the key
display in the instrument panel. The battery should
housing with a small screwdriver.
3.
If the warnings does not go out, then:
be changed in this case.
Drive carefully to the nearest authorized
2. Replace battery (observe polarity).
Porsche dealer.
A replacement battery is available from your
Have the fault remedied by an authorized
authorized Porsche dealer.
Porsche dealer.
3. Replace cover and press together firmly.
4.
After the warnings disappear:
Stop the vehicle in a suitable place.
5.
Perform adaptation of the power windows:
Please see the chapter “STORING FINAL POSI-
TION OF THE DOOR WINDOWS” on Page 90.
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Danger!
Danger of gas explosion.
Emergency Starting with Jumper
Cables
Risk of short circuit, damage and explosion,
f
Improper use of booster battery to start a
resulting in serious personal injury or death.
vehicle may cause an explosion, resulting in
If the battery is discharged, e.g. in winter or after
serious personal injury or death.
f
Use only jumper cables of adequate diameter
the car has been parked for a long time, the bat-
cross-section and fitted with completely
f
Keep sources of ignition away from the
tery of another car can be used for starting with
insulated alligator clips.
battery, e.g. open flame, burning cigarettes or
the help of jumper cables.
sparking due to cable contact or welding work.
Make sure the voltage of both batteries is the
f
Follow all warnings and instructions of the
same.
jumper cable manufacturer.
f
A discharged battery can freeze even at
The capacity (Ampere hours, Ah) of the booster
14 °F (−10 °C). Before connecting jumper
battery must not be substantially less than that of
f
When connecting jumper cables, make sure
cables, a frozen battery must be thawed out.
the discharged battery.The discharged battery
that they cannot get caught in any moving
parts in the engine compartment.
must be correctly connected to the vehicle's elec-
The jumper cables must be long enough so
trical system.
that neither vehicles nor cables touch another.
f Please see the chapter “BATTERY” on
f
The vehicles must not be in contact, otherwise
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current might flow as soon as the positive
Note
terminals are connected.
Do not try to start the car by pushing or towing.
f
The cable clamps must not be allowed to con-
Damage to the catalytic converters and other
tact each other when one end of the jumper ca-
components of the car may result.
bles are connected to a battery.
f
Carefully ensure that tools or conductive jewe-
lery (rings, chains, watch straps) do not come
into contact with the positive jumper cable or
the positive battery post.
f
Improper hook-up of jumper cables can ruin
the alternator.
Danger of caustic burns.
f Do not lean over the battery.
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8. Disconnect the positive jumper cable from the
positive terminal of the donor battery first,
then from the positive terminal for jump
starting (+).
9. Close the cap of the positive terminal for jump
starting (+).
Connecting jumper cables
+ = Positive terminal for jump starting
- = Grounding point for jump starting
Always observe the sequence below:
5. Run the engine of the donor car at a higher
1. Remove cover A.
speed.
2. Open the cap of the positive terminal for jump
6. Start the engine.
starting(+).
An attempted start using jumper cables should
3. Attach the positive lead first to the positive
not last more than 15 seconds. Then allow a
terminal for jump starting (+), then to the posi-
waiting period of at least one minute.
tive terminal of the donor battery.
7. Disconnect the negative jumper cable from the
4. Connect the negative lead first to the negative
ground point for jump starting (-) first, then
terminal of the donor battery, then to the
from the negative terminal of the donor
grounding point for jump starting (-).
battery.
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Battery charging
Note
After charging the battery
Your authorized Porsche dealer will be pleased to
Automotive batteries loose their efficiency when
After the battery is connected or the completely
advise you about a suitable charger.
not in use. The charge available in your battery can
discharged battery is charged, the PSM warning
be measured with a battery hydrometer. We
f
Always observe the instructions of the charger
light lights up on the instrument panel and a
recommend that the battery voltage be tested by
manufacturer.
message appears on the multi-purpose display of
your Porsche dealer who has the appropriate
the instrument panel to indicate a fault.
f
When charging the battery, ensure adequate
equipment.
ventilation.
This fault can be remedied with a few simple
If the car is not driven for prolonged periods, the
steps:
1.
Check the acid level of a low-maintenance
battery must be charged at least every 6 weeks.
battery.
1.
Start the engine.
A discharged battery allows rapid formation of sul-
To do this, turn the ignition key or the control
fates, leading to premature deterioration of the
2.
Connect charger to the jump starting points.
unit (on vehicles that have Porsche Entry &
plates.
Only plug into the mains and switch the
Drive) to ignition lock position 2 twice.
charger on when it has been correctly
Danger!
connected up.
2.
Perform a few steering movements to the left
and to the right when vehicle is standing and
Hydrogen gas generated by the battery
3.
Switch on the charger.
drive a short distance in a straight line until the
could cause an explosion, resulting in
4.
After charging, switch off and disconnect the
PSM warning light goes out and the message
serious personal injury or death.
charger.
is erased from the memory of the multi-
f Charge battery in a well ventilated area.
purpose display of the instrument panel.
5.
Check the acid level of a low-maintenance
f Never charge a frozen battery. It may explode
battery.
3.
If the warnings does not go out, then:
because of gas trapped in the ice. Allow a fro-
Drive carefully to the nearest authorized
zen battery to thaw out first.
Porsche dealer.
Have the fault remedied by an authorized
f If you get electrolyte, which is an acid, in your
Porsche dealer.
eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with
cold water for several minutes and call a doc-
tor.
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325
4.
After the warnings disappear:
Caution!
Replacing Bulbs
Stop the vehicle in a suitable place.
Risk of damage to headlights due to exces-
5.
Perform adaptation of the power windows:
Warning!
sive temperatures and abrasion.
Please see the chapter “STORING FINAL POSI-
Danger of short circuit.
f
Attach no coverings (e.g. films, “stone
TION OF THE DOOR WINDOWS” on Page 90.
guards”) in the area of the headlights.
f Always switch off the relevant consumer when
6.
On vehicles with tire pressure monitoring:
changing bulbs.
f
Use soapy water only to clean light lenses and
Please see the chapter “SETTING THE TIRE
plastic headlight lenses. In no case may chemi-
TYPE AND SIZE” on Page 134.
Risk of serious personal injury or death. The
cal cleaners or other volatile cleaning fluids be
headlights are under high voltage when
7.
On vehicles with Panorama roof system:
used.
installed.
Please see the chapter “SAVE FINAL POSITION
f
To prevent scratches, do not rub with a dry or
OF THE PANORAMA ROOF SYSTEM” on
f Exercise extreme caution when working in the
merely moist cloth, tissue or insect sponges.
Page 99.
area of the headlights.
Risk of damage. Bulbs of a higher wattage
can damage the light housing.
f Only use the bulbs specified in the bulb chart.
f Bulbs must be clean and free from oil, grease
or fingerprints.
f Never touch bulbs with your bare hands.
Use a cloth or soft paper when replacing bulbs.
f Always carry spare bulbs with you.
In certain countries, the carrying of spare
bulbs is mandatory.
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Headlights
Note
The headlights can mist up depending on the
temperature and humidity.
f To ensure optimum ventilation, do not cover
the gap between headlight and body.
Caution!
Risk of damage to headlights due to abrasion
and excessive temperatures.
f Do not affix any coverings (e.g. “stone guards”
or films) in the area of the headlights.
Removing headlights
B - Headlight release
C - Socket wrench
1. Switch off ignition and withdraw the ignition
key.
4. Take socket wrench C out of the tool kit.
2. Open lid.
5. Place socket wrench C on the release B and
turn in the direction of the arrow until you feel
3. Press down cover A in the engine compart-
and hear the headlight being released.
ment in the direction of the arrow and remove.
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4. Remove socket wrench C and replace in tool
kit.
5. Fit cover A and fold it down.
6. Close lid.
6.
Pull the headlight forward out of the fender by
A - Cover
approx. 4 inch (10 cm).
C - Socket wrench
D - Plug
7.
Press back the release tab of the plug D and
pull plug off.
Installing headlights
8.
Pull out headlight completely.
1. Insert headlight in the guide rails, connect plug
D and then push the headlight fully into the
fender.
2. Push headlight to the rear and simultaneously
turn socket wrench C in the direction of the
arrow.
The headlight locking device must perceptibly
and audibly engage.
3. Check whether the headlight is seated
securely.
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Changing bulbs on Halogen headlights
3. Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and
4. Remove defective bulb and replace.
remove.
5. Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc-
Changing bulb for low beam/high beam
tion.
1. Remove headlight.
Make sure that the bulb is installed in the
For information on removing headlights:
correct position.
Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD-
6. Fit cover on headlight.
LIGHTS” on Page 327.
Both release tabs must be fully engaged.
2. Press down both release tabs A and remove
7. Install headlight.
cover.
For information on installing headlights:
Please see the chapter “INSTALLING HEAD-
LIGHTS” on Page 328.
8. Check operation of bulbs.
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329
Changing bulb for additional high beam
f A Bi-Xenon headlight is used to demonstrate
the procedure for changing the bulb for the
additional high beam.
Please see the chapter “CHANGING BULB FOR
ADDITIONAL HIGH BEAM” on Page 331.
Changing bulbs on Bi-Xenon headlights
3. Turn gas discharge lamp counter-clockwise
with cornering light
and remove.
Changing gas discharge lamp for low beam/
high beam/dynamic cornering light
1. Remove headlight.
For information on removing headlights:
Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD-
LIGHTS” on Page 327.
2. Press down both release tabs A and remove
cover.
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4.
Press the release tab on the plug and pull plug
Changing bulb for additional high beam
3.
Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and
off.
remove.
1. Remove headlight.
5.
Connect plug to new gas discharge lamp.
For information on removing headlights:
Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD-
6.
Insert gas discharge lamp and turn in clock-
LIGHTS” on Page 327.
wise direction. Make sure that the bulb is
installed in the correct position.
2. Press down both release tabs A and remove
cover.
7.
Fit cover on headlight. Both release tabs must
be fully engaged.
8.
Install headlight.
For information on installing headlights:
Please see the chapter “INSTALLING HEAD-
LIGHTS” on Page 328.
9.
Check operation of bulbs.
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4. Remove defective bulb and replace.
Changing lamp for static cornering light
3. Turn bulb socket B counter-clockwise and
remove.
5. Insert bulb socket and turn in clockwise direc-
1. Remove headlight.
tion. Make sure that the bulb is installed in the
For information on removing headlights:
correct position.
Please see the chapter “REMOVING HEAD-
LIGHTS” on Page 327.
6. Fit cover on headlight. Both release tabs must
be fully engaged.
2. Press down both release tabs A and remove
cover.
7. Install headlight.
For information on installing headlights:
Please see the chapter “INSTALLING HEAD-
LIGHTS” on Page 328.
8. Check operation of bulbs.
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