Battery - Care and Maintenance Procedures
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Battery Care and Maintenance - Cayenne
Note!
This Technical Information bulletin replace Cayenne TIs, Group 0, # 1/06 and Group 2, # 2/06, both dated 5-2-06.
Vehicle Type:
Cayenne/Cayenne S/Cayenne Turbo (S)
Model Year:
As of 2003 (3)
Concerns:
Battery management.
Information:
Battery care and maintenance steps.
The newly defined steps and procedures should be regarded as minimum requirements due to the reduced scope compared to the previous Technical Information and these steps and procedures must be carried out accordingly.
The work procedures are shown graphically in Steps 1 and 6 - 11 cover the activities and action required for battery care and maintenance in the time period between new vehicle and vehicle handover to the customer.
The procedures apply to both new and pre-owned vehicles.
The Quick overview (Step 1) serves as a guide. It lists the key points for the relevant vehicle usage (e.g. showroom vehicle) and roughly outlines the various steps and activities without going into detail.
The actual work must always be performed by following the detailed procedure descriptions (Steps 6 to 11) and the information in the legends.
The steps and procedures for the corresponding individual graphics are listed and explained briefly in the legend (Step 12).
Note!
For more information, refer to the document references listed under "References".
This Technical Information is shown according to the following sections:
1. Quick overview> as shown.
Graphic overview of work procedures for:
- Direct vehicles (= vehicle is handed over to the customer within 5 working days following delivery),
- Showroom vehicles (= vehicle remains in the showroom following delivery),
- Stock vehicles: without battery disconnect switch (= BDS),
- Stock vehicles: with BDS,
- Stock vehicles: demo (= show or demonstration vehicle outside a building).
The steps and procedures for vehicle delivery are contained in the summarized versions.
2. Recommended measuring devices and chargers, documentation.
3. Concluding work.
4. Information in the event of a complaint.
5. Power supply while the vehicle is in the workshop/diagnosis.
6. Delivery of new/pre-owned vehicles.
7. Direct vehicles.
(= vehicle is handed over to the customer within 5 working days following delivery)
8. Showroom vehicles.
(= vehicle remains in the showroom following delivery)
9. Stock vehicles: without BDS.
(BDS = battery disconnect switch)
10. Stock vehicles: with BDS.
11. Stock vehicles: demo.
(= show or demonstration vehicle outside a building)
12. Legend for Steps 1 and 6 to 11.
References
Disclaimer