🚨 2018 Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid: Emergency Neutral
The 2018 Cayenne S E-Hybrid (958.2 final year) uses a traditional console-mounted shift lever with electronic shift interlock.
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⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Ensure the vehicle is on a flat surface and apply the parking brake firmly
- Turn the ignition to the ON position (press start button without brake pedal, or use emergency key access if battery is completely dead)
- Locate the shift lock release cover on the center console—it's a small rectangular cap directly forward and to the left of the shift lever base
- Use a small flathead screwdriver or the emergency key blade to carefully pry off the shift lock release cover
- Insert the screwdriver or key into the override slot and press down firmly while simultaneously pulling the shift lever toward you and moving it to Neutral
- If moving to a flatbed, keep pressure on the override while shifting; the vehicle can now roll freely
Shift-lock override location
Small rectangular cover directly forward and to the left of the shift lever base on the center console
With zero electrical power
With zero 12V power, the shift interlock remains mechanical. Access the override slot per the steps above. You may need to use the emergency key to unlock the steering column (key slot typically under steering column cover). The shift override works without power, but steering will be locked and very heavy without power steering assist.
⚡ EV / hybrid warning
CRITICAL: This is a plug-in hybrid. Before towing, ensure the high-voltage system is OFF (vehicle fully powered down). For flatbed loading with dead 12V battery, all four wheels can roll freely once in Neutral, but Porsche strongly recommends flatbed-only transport for hybrids to avoid potential damage to electrical drive components. Do NOT tow with rear wheels on the ground for extended distances.