Annoying Speed Limit Warning Pop-Up

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Quick question if I may? I've dug around the interweb and haven't been able to find out how to disable the *very* annoying speed warning signals in the right-hand circular lcd nav display. Seems to be triggered when nearing the road speed limit - so kicks in at 55 mph on a 60 mph road. And what is that binging sound for? Hoping I can switch this off - any help appreciated :)
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You haven't said what model you've got, but the manual will show you (either GoodToKnow app, online or the paper one).

eg http://www.porscheownersmanuals.com/201 ... mit+pg.170

There's even a video!

http://www.porscheownersmanuals.com/201 ... terior/307
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goron59 wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:33 am You haven't said what model you've got, but the manual will show you (either GoodToKnow app, online or the paper one).

eg http://www.porscheownersmanuals.com/201 ... mit+pg.170

There's even a video!

http://www.porscheownersmanuals.com/201 ... terior/307
Sorry, 2016 Macan SD. Thanks for the links, I'll take a look :)
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Post by Col Lamb »

Its easily solved

Vehicle▶ Settings▶ Assistance systems▶ Speed limit▶ Speed limit icon .

The Porsche Menu navigation is a bit odd to get used to.
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Col Lamb wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:40 am Its easily solved

Vehicle▶ Settings▶ Assistance systems▶ Speed limit▶ Speed limit icon .

The Porsche Menu navigation is a bit odd to get used to.
Thanks! Yes, after years of Audi's its a tad esoteric :?

Have to say, I really like the instrument binnacle layout with the 2 physical dials, smaller speedo on the left, big rev counter in the middle and circular digital display to the left. Equally as wow as the virtual display in wife's TT
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Panthera wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 11:16 am
Col Lamb wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:40 am Its easily solved

Vehicle▶ Settings▶ Assistance systems▶ Speed limit▶ Speed limit icon .

The Porsche Menu navigation is a bit odd to get used to.
Thanks! Yes, after years of Audi's its a tad esoteric :?

Have to say, I really like the instrument binnacle layout with the 2 physical dials, smaller speedo on the left, big rev counter in the middle and circular digital display to the left. Equally as wow as the virtual display in wife's TT
The layout of the three dials is a historic Porsche heritage thing that some SE babbled on at me for an age about.
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Personally, I find the analogue speedo completely redundant and could be replaced by something far more informative.
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Yea, it's supposed to be 5 dials heritage really, so the Macan went off piste there. Analogue speed dial mostly useless in "miles" market. Aesthetically pleasing though :)
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VanB wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:33 pm Personally, I find the analogue speedo completely redundant and could be replaced by something far more informative.
What analogue speedo.....? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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happy days wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:36 pm
VanB wrote: Wed Jan 23, 2019 12:33 pm Personally, I find the analogue speedo completely redundant and could be replaced by something far more informative.
What analogue speedo.....? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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