AUDI A3 CABRIOLET 2015 Owners Manual
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A WARNING ,~ ~ 
Front  seat  passengers  who  are  unbelted, 
out  of  posit ion  or too  close  to  the  airbag 
can  be  seriously  injured  or  k illed  by the  air
bag  as  it  unfolds.  To help  reduce  the  r isk  of 
ser ious  personal  inju ry: 
- Passengers  must  always  s it  in an  upr ight 
posit ion  and  never  lean  against  o r place 
any  part  of their  body  too  close  to  the 
area  where  the  airbags  are  located. 
- Passengers  who  are  unbelted,  out  of  po
sit ion  or too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be 
seriously  injured  by an  airbag  as  it  un
f olds  with  great  force  in the  blink  of  an 
eye. 
- Always  make  sure  that  there  are  at  leas t 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  the  front 
passenger's  breastbone  and  the  instru
ment  pane l. 
- Always  make  sure  that  there  are  at  least 
4 inches  (10  cm)  between  the  front  pas
senger's  knees  and  the  lower  part  of  the 
instrument  panel. 
- Each  passenger  m ust  always  s it  on  a  seat 
of the ir own  and  properly  fasten  and 
wea r the  safety  belt  be long ing  to  that 
seat . 
- Before  driv ing,  a lways  adjust  the  front 
passenger  seat  properly . 
- For adjustable  head  restraints : before 
dr iv ing,  always  a lso  adjust  the  head  re
straints  properly . 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  f loor  in 
front  of  the  seat . Never  rest  them  on  the 
seat,  instrument  panel,  out  of the  win
dow,  etc.  The  airbag  system  and  safety 
belt  w ill not  be  ab le  to protec t you  prop 
e rl y and  can  even  incre ase  the  ris k of  in 
jury  in a  crash . 
- Never  drive  wi th the  backrest  recl ined  o r 
t il ted  far  bac k! T he  farther  the  backrests 
are  t ilted  back , the  greater  the  ris k of  in 
jury  d ue to  incorrect  positioning  of the 
safety  belt  and  improper  seating  posi
t ion. 
- Children  must  always  ride  in child  seats 
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page  169. Special  precautions  apply 
Dri ving  s afe ty  129 
when  instal ling  a  child  seat  on  the  front 
passenger  seat¢ 
page  146. 
Proper seating  positions  for  passengers 
in  rear seats 
Rear sea t passengers  mus t sit  uprigh t wi th 
both  fee t on  the floor  consistent  wi th  their 
physical size  and  be properly  restrained  whenever  the  vehicle is in use . 
To reduce the  risk  of  injury  caused  by an  incor
rect  seating  posit ion  in the  event  of a  sudde n 
braking  maneuver  or  an  accident,  your  pas 
sengers  on  the  rear  bench  sea t must  always 
obse rve the  following: 
...  For  ad justab le  head  restra ints:  adjust  the 
head  restra int  so  the  uppe r edge  is as  even 
as  poss ible  with  the  top  of your  head . If  that 
is  not  poss ible,  try  to  adjus t the  head  re
s tr aint  so  that  it  is as  close  to  this  position 
as  poss ible 
¢ page  130 . 
... Keep both  feet  flat  in  the  footwell  in front  of 
the  rear  seat  . 
...  Fasten  and  wea r safety  be lts  proper ly 
¢ page  141 . 
... Make sure  that  children  are  always  properly 
restrained  in a  child  restraint  that  is appro
pr iate  for  the ir size and  age 
¢ page  169. 
A WARNING 
Passengers  w ho  are  imp roperly  seated  on 
the  rea r seat  can  be  se rio usly  in jured  in a 
cr ash. 
- Each passenge r must  always  si t on  a seat 
of their  own  and  properly  fa sten  and 
wear  the  safe ty  belt  belonging  to that 
seat. 
- Safety  belts  only  o ffer  maximum  pro tec
tion  when  the  sa fety  belts  are  properly 
positioned  on  the  body  and  securely 
latched.  By not  sitting  upr ight,  a  rear 
seat  passenger  increases  the  r is k  of  per
sonal  injury  from  imp roperly  pos itioned 
safety  belts! 
- For ad justab le  head  restra ints:  always 
ad just  the  head  restraint  properly  so  that 
it can  g ive  maximum  protect ion . 
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130  Driving  safety 
Proper adjustment  of  head restraints 
App lies  to vehicles: with  adj ustable  head restraints 
Correctly adjusted  head  restraints  ore  on im
portant  port  of your  vehicle's  occupant  re
straint  system  and  con help  to  reduce  the  risk  of  injuries in occident  situations. 
Fig. 124 H ead  re str ain t: vi ew ed fro m the  front 
The  head  restraints  must  be  correctly  adjust
ed  to  achieve  the  best  protection . 
..  Adjust  the  head  restr aint so  the  upper edge 
is as  even  as  possible with  the  top of your 
head.  If that  is not  possible,  try  to  adjust 
the  head  restraint so  that  it  is as  close  to 
this  position  as  possible 
c:> fig . 124. 
..  If  there  is a  passenger  on  the  rear  center 
seating  position,  slide  the  center  head  re
stra int  upward  at  least to  the  next  notch . 
Ad justing  head  restraints 
c:> page  62. 
A WARNING 
All seats  are  equipped  with  head  re
straints.  Dr iving  without  head  restraints  or 
with  head  restraints  that  are  not  properly 
adjusted  increases  the  risk of serious  or fa
t al  neck  injury  dramat ically.  To  help  reduce 
the  risk  of injury: 
- Always drive with  the  head  restra ints  in 
place  and  properly  adjusted. 
- Every  person  in the  veh icle  must  have  a 
properly  adjusted  head  restra int. 
- Always make  sure  each  person  in the  ve
hicle  properly  adjusts  the ir head  re
straint.  Adjust  the  head  restraint so  the 
upper  edge  is as even  as  possible  wit h 
the  top  of your  head. 
If that  is not  possi
ble,  try  to  adjust  the  head  restra int  so  that 
it is as  close  to  this  posit ion  as  pos
sible.  Move the  head  restraint so  that  it 
is as  close  to  the  back  of  the  head  as  pos
sible . 
- Never  attempt  to  adjust  head  restraint 
while  driving.  If you  have driven  off  and 
must  adjust  the  driver  headrest  for  any  reason,  first  stop  the  vehicle  safely  be
fore  attempting  to  adjust the head  re
straint . 
- Ch ildren  must  always  be  prope rly  re
strained  in a  child  restraint  that  is appro
p ria te  for  their  age  and  size 
¢ page  169. 
Examples of  improper  seating  positions 
The occupant  restraint  system  con only re
duce  the risk of injury if  vehicle occupants  ore 
properly  seated . 
Improper  seating  positions  can  cause  serious 
injury or  death. Safety  belts  can  only work 
when  they  are  properly  positioned  on  the  body . Improper  seating  positions  reduce  the 
effect iveness  of  safety  belts and  wi ll even  in
crease  the  risk  of  injury and  death  by moving 
the  safety  be lt  to  critica l areas  of the  body . 
Imprope r seating  positions  a lso  increase  the 
risk of  serious  injury  and  death  when  an  air
bag  deploys  and  strikes  an  occupant  who  is 
not  in the  proper  seating  position . A dr iver  is 
responsible  for  the  safety  of  all veh icle occu
pants  and  espec ially for  children . T herefore : 
..  Never allow  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect 
seating  position  when  the  vehicle  is being 
used 
c:> . &. 
The following  bulletins  list  only  some  sample 
pos itions  that  will  increase  the  risk  of serious 
injury  and  death . Our hope  is that  these  exam 
ples  will make  you  more  aware  of seat ing  po
s itions  that  are  dangerous. 
Therefore,  whenever  the  vehicle is 
moving: 
- never  stand  up  in  the vehicle 
- never  stand  on  the  seats 
- never  kneel  on  the  seats 
- never  ride  with  the  seatback  reclined  
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-never  lie down  on  the  rear  seat 
- never  lean  up  against  the  instrument  pane l 
- never  sit  on  the  edge  of the  seat 
- never  sit  s ideways 
- never  lean  out  the  w indow 
- never  put  your  feet  out  the  window 
- never  put  your  feet  on  the  instrument  panel 
- never  rest  your  feet  on  the  seat  cushion  or 
back  of the  seat 
- never  ride  in the  footwell 
- never  ride  in the  cargo  area 
A WARNING 
Imprope r seat ing  positions  increase  the 
risk  of serious  personal  injury  and  death 
whenever  a vehicle  is  being  used. 
- Always  make  sure  that  all  vehicle  occu
pants  stay  in a  proper  seating  position 
and  are  properly  restra ined  whenever  the 
vehicle  is  being  used. 
Driver  and  passenger 
side  footwell 
Important  safety  instructions 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  knee airbags 
A WARNING 
Always  make  sure  that  the  knee  airbag  can 
inflate  without  interference . Objects  be
tween  yourself  and  the  airbag  can  increase 
the  risk of  inju ry in  an  acc ident  by interfer
ing  w ith  the  way the  a irbag  deploys  or  by 
being  p ushed  into  you  as  the  airbag  de
ploys . 
- No persons  (ch ild ren)  or  animals  should 
ride  in the  footwell  in front  of the  pas
senger  seat.  If  the  airbag  deploys,  this 
can  res ult  in serious  or fata l injuries . 
- No objects  of  any  k ind  sho uld  be  carried 
in the  footwe ll area  in front  of the  driv
er's  or  passenger's  seat . Bulky objects 
(shopping  bags,  for  example)  can  ham
per  or  prevent  proper  deployment  of the 
airbag . Small  objects  can  be  thrown 
through  the  vehicle  if the  airbag  deploys  and  injure  you  or your  passengers  . 
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Driving  s afe ty  131 
Pedal  area 
Pedals 
The pedals  must  always  be free  to  move  and 
must  never be interfered  with  by a floor mat 
or any other  object. 
Make sure  that  a ll peda ls  move  free ly without 
interfe rence  and  that  nothing  prevents  them 
from  return ing  to  their  orig inal  positions . 
Only use  floor  mats  that  leave  the  pedal  area 
free  and  can  be  secured  with  floor  mat  fasten ers . 
If  a  brake  circ uit fai ls,  increased  brake  pedal 
trave l is  required  to  bring  the  vehicle  to  a fu ll 
stop. 
A WARNING 
Pedals  that  cannot  move  free ly can  cause 
loss  of vehicle  control  and  increase  the  risk 
of  ser ious  injury. 
- Never  p lace  any  objects  in the  driver's 
footwell.  An object  cou ld  get  into  the 
pedal  area  and  inte rfere  with  pedal  func
tion.  In  case  of  sudde n brak ing  o r an  ac
cident,  yo u wo uld  not  be  able  to  brake  or 
accelerate! 
- Always ma ke  s ure  that  no thing  can  fall 
or  move  into  the  driver's  footwel l. 
Floor mats  on  the  driver side 
Always  use floor mats  that  can be securely 
attached  to  the  floor mat  fasteners  and  do 
not  interfere  with  the  free  movement  of  the 
pedals. 
"' Ma ke  sure  t hat  the  floor  mats  are  prope rly 
secured  and  cannot  move  and  in terfere  with 
t he  peda ls ¢ ..&_ . 
Use only  floor  mats  that  leave  the  peda l area 
u nobst ructed  and  th at  are  firmly  secu red  so 
that  they  c annot  slip  o ut  of  position.  You c an 
obtain  suitab le floor  mats  from  you r autho r
ized  Audi  Dealer. 
Floor  mat  fastene rs a re  insta lled  in your  Aud i. 
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132  Driving  safety 
Fl oor  mats  used  in your  vehicle  must  be  at
tached  to these  fasteners.  Properly  securing 
the  floor  mats  will  prevent  them  from  sliding  into  positions  that  could interfere with  the 
pedals  or  impair safe  operation  of your  vehicle 
in other  ways . 
A WARNING 
Pedals  that  cannot  move  freely  can  result 
in a loss  of vehicle  contro l and  increase  the 
r isk  of serious  personal injury. 
- Always  make  sure  that  floor  mats  are 
properly  secured. 
- Never  place  or  install  floor  mats  or  other 
floor  coverings  in the  vehicle  that  cannot 
be  properly  secured  in place  to  prevent 
them  from  slipping  and  interfering  with 
the  pedals  or  the  ability  to  control  the 
vehicle. 
- Never  place  or  insta ll floor  mats  or  other 
floor  coverings  on  top  of  a lready  instal
led  floor  mats.  Additional  floor  mats  and 
other  coverings  will  reduce  the  s ize  of 
the  pedal  area  and  interfere  with  the  pedals. 
- Always  properly  reinstall  and  secure  floor 
mats  that  have  been  taken  out  for  clean
ing. 
- Always  make  sure that  objects  cannot 
fall  into  the  driver  footwell  wh ile  the  ve
hicle  is  moving.  Objects  can  become 
trapped  under  the  brake  pedal  and  accel erator  pedal  causing  a  loss of veh icle 
control. 
Stowing  luggage 
Loading the  luggage  compartment 
All  luggage  and  other  objects  must  be prop
erly  stowed  and  secured in  the  luggage  com
partment. 
Fig.  125  Safe load positio nin g:  place  heavy  objects  as 
low  and  as far  forwa rd as possible . 
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Loose items  in the  luggage  compartment  can 
shift  suddenly,  changing  vehicle  handling 
characteristics.  Loose  items  can  also  increase 
the  risk of serious  persona l injury  in a  sudden 
vehicle  maneuver  or in a  collis ion. 
.,.  Distribute  the  load  evenly  in the  luggage 
compartment. 
.,.  Always  place  and  properly  secure  heavy 
items  in the  luggage compartment  as  far 
forward  as  possible. 
.,.  Secure  luggage  using  the  tie-downs  prov id
ed 
.::,page  65. 
.,. Make sure  that  the  rear  seatback  is securely 
latched  in place. 
A WARNING 
-Improperly  stored  luggage  or  other  items 
can  fly through  the  vehicle  causing  ser ious 
personal  injury  in the  event  of  hard  brak
i ng  or  an  accident.  To help  reduce  the  risk 
of  ser ious  personal  inju ry: 
- Always put  objects,  fo r example,  luggage 
or  other  heavy  items  in the  luggage com
partment. 
- Always secure  objects  in the  luggage 
compartment  using  the tie-down  hooks 
and  suitable  straps.  
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A WARNING ,~ 
Heavy loads  will  influence  the  way your  ve
hicle  handles.  To help  reduce  the  r isk  of a 
loss  of  control  leading  to  ser ious  personal 
injury: 
-Always  keep  in  m ind  when  transporting 
heavy  objects,  that  a change  in the  cen
ter  of gravity  can  also  cause  changes  in 
vehicle  handling: 
- Always distr ibute  the  load  as  even ly as 
possible. 
- Place  heavy  objects  as  far  forward  in 
the  luggage  compartment  as  poss ible. 
- Never  exceed  the  Gross  Ax le Weight  Rat
ing  or the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rating 
specified  on  the  safety  compliance  stick
er  on  the  left  do or jamb.  Exceeding  per
missib le we ight  standards  can  cause  the 
vehicle  to  s lide  and  handle  differently. 
- Please  observe  information  on  safe  driv
ing  co 
page  126. 
A WARNING 
To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas 
from  be ing  drawn  into  the  veh icle,  always 
keep  the  rea r lid closed  while  dr iving. 
- Never  transport  objects  larger  than  those  fitting  completely  into  the  luggage 
area  because  the  rear  lid  cannot  be  fully 
cl osed. 
- If you  absolutely  must  drive  w ith  the  rear 
l id  ope n, observe  the  follow ing  notes  to 
reduce  the  risk of  poisoning: 
- Close  all windows, 
- Close  the  power  top, 
- Open  all  air  ou tlets  in the  instrument 
panel, 
- Sw itch  off  the  air  recircu lation, 
- Set  the  fresh  ai r fan  to  the  h ighest 
speed. 
A WARNING 
Alw ays  m ake  s ure th at  the  doors,  all  win
dows,  the  power  top  an d the  re ar lid are 
securely  closed  and  locked  to  reduce  th e 
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risk of  injury  when  the  vehicle  is  not  being 
used . 
- After  closing  the rear  lid,  always  make 
sure  that  it is  properly  closed  and  loc ked. 
- Never  leave  your  vehicle  unattended  es
pecially  with  the  rear  lid  left  open.  A 
child  cou ld  craw l into  the  vehicle  thro ugh 
the  luggage  compartment  and  close  the 
rea r lid  becoming  t rapped  and  unable  to 
get  out.  Being  trapped  in a vehicle  can 
lead  to  serious  pe rsonal  inj ury. 
- Never  let  ch ildren  play  in or  around  the 
veh icle. 
- Never  let  passengers  ride  in the  luggage 
compa rtment.  Vehicle  occupants  must 
always  be  properly  restra ined  in one  of 
the  vehicle's  seating  pos it ions. 
(D Tips 
- Air circulati on  helps  to  reduce  window 
fogging . S tale  a ir escapes  to  the  outside 
through  ven ts  in the  t rim  panel.  Be sure 
t o  keep  these  slots  free  an d ope n. 
- T he  tire  pressure  m ust  correspond  to  the 
load.  The  tire  pressure  is shown  on  the 
t ire  pressure  label.  T he tire  pressure  la
bel  is  located  on  the  driver's  side  B-pilla r. 
T he  tire  pressure  label  lists  the  recom
mended  co ld tire  inflation  pressures  fo r 
the  vehicle  at  its  maxim um  capacity 
weight  and  the  tires  that  were  on  your 
vehicle  at  the  time  it was  manufactured. 
For  recommended  tire pressures  f or nor
ma l load  cond itions,  p lease  see  chapter 
co 
page  235. 
Tie-downs 
The  luggage  compartment  is equipped  with 
four  tie-downs  to secure luggage  and  other 
items . 
Use  the  t ie-downs  to secure  your  cargo  prop
erly  co 
page  132,  Loading  the  luggage com
partment. 
In a  collision,  the  laws  of  physics  mean th at 
even  smaller  items  that  are  loose  in the  vehi-
cle w ill become  heavy  m issiles  that  can  cause  .,.. • 
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134  Driving  saf ety 
serious  injury . Items  in the  vehicle  possess  en
ergy  which  vary  with  vehicle  speed  and  the 
weight  of  the  item.  Vehicle  speed  is the  most 
significant  factor. 
F or  example,  in a frontal  collision  at  a speed 
of  30  mph  (48  km/h),  the  forces  acting  on  a  10- lb  (4.5  kg) object  are  about  20  times  the 
norma l weight  of the  item.  Th is  means  that 
the  we ight  of  the  item  would  suddenly  be 
about  200  lbs.  (90  kg).  You can  imagine  the 
i njuries  that  a  200  lbs . (90  kg)  item  flying 
freely  through  the  passenger  compartm ent 
could  cause  in  a  collision  like t his. 
_& WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used 
to  secure  i tems  to  tie-downs  can  fail  du r
ing  hard  braking  or  in a  collision  and  cause 
ser ious  personal  injury . 
- Always  use  suitab le  mounting  straps  and 
properly  secure  items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  luggage  compartment  to  help  pre
vent  items  from  shifting  or flying  for
ward as dangerous miss iles. 
- When  the  rear  seat  backrest  is folded 
down,  always  use  su itab le  mounting 
straps  and  properly  secure  items  to  the 
t ie-downs  in the  luggage  compartment 
to  help  prevent  items  from  flying  for
ward  as  dangerous  miss iles  into  the  pas
senger  compartment. 
- Never  attach  a  child  safety  seat  tether 
strap  to  a  tie-down. 
Reporting  Safety 
Defects 
Applicable to  U.S.A. 
If y ou beli eve that  your vehi cle 
h as  a  def ect whi ch could  cause 
a  cra sh or  could  cau se  injur y or 
d eath,  yo u should  immediatel y 
inform  the  N ati onal  High way 
Tr affic S afe ty  Admini stration  (
NHTSA) in  addition  to  notif y
in g Audi  of Am eric a,  Inc . 
If  NHTSA r ecei ves  similar  com
plaints,  it may open  an  inve sti
gation , and  if it finds  that  a 
s afety  defect s ex is ts  in a group 
of  vehicles , it may order  a  recall 
and  r emed y campaign . Howe v
er,  NHTSA cannot  become  in
vol ved  in indi vidual  problems 
bet ween  you, your  dealer , or 
Audi  of  A merica,  Inc. 
To c onta ct  the NHTSA,  you  ma y 
e ither  c all: 
Tel.:  1-888-3 27-4236  (TTY : 
1-800-424-9153) or 
1-800-424-9393 
or  you  ma y write  to: 
NHTSA 
U .S . D epartm ent  of Tr ansport a
tion  1200  New Jer sey A ve ., S . E . 
W est  Building 
W ashin gton , D C  20590 
You can  al so obtain  other  infor 
mation  about  motor  vehicle 
s afety  from: 
h ttp: / /www .s af ercar.g ov  
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Applicable to  Canada 
If you  live  in  Canada  and  you 
believe  that  your  vehicle  has  a 
defect  that  could  cause  a  crash, 
injury  or  death,  you  should  im
mediately  inform  Transport 
Canada,  Defect  Investigations 
and  Recalls.  You should  also  no
tify  Audi  Canada. 
Canadian  customers  who  wish 
to  report  a  safety-related  de
fect  to  Transport  Canada , De
fect  Investigations  and  Recalls, 
may  either  call  Transport  Cana
da  toll-free  at: 
Tel.:  1-800-333-0510  or 
Tel.:  1-819-994-3328  (Ottawa  region  and  from  other  coun
tries) 
TTY for  hearing  impaired : Tel.: 
1-888-675-6863 
or  contact  Transport  Canada  by 
mail  at: 
Transport  Canada  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Investiga
tions  Laboratory 
80  Noel  Street 
Gatineau,  QC 
J8Z 0Al 
For  additional  road  safety  infor
mation,  please  visit  the  Road 
Safety  website  at : 
Driving  safety  135 
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/ 
roadsafety/menu.  htm 
Active  rollover 
protection  system 
.  Function 
Th e rollov er p rotection  syst em prot ects  v ehi
cl e o ccupants  in th e ev ent  of  a ro llove r. 
Fig. 126  Rear seats:  roll ba r dep loy ment  range 
Fig. 127 Rea r seats : rollba r deploye d 
The  acti ve  rollo ver  p rotection  s yst em  consist s 
o f: 
- t wo r oll bar s 
- t he  safe ty b elts  with  b elt  tensioners 
- the  wi ndshield frame 
- the  ro llover  sensors 
T he  acti ve  ro llover  p rotec tion  sys tem  provi des 
addi tion al sa fe ty in t he  event  of a  rollover . 
Within  milli seco nds, sensors  dep loy two  roll 
bars  located  be hind t he  head  restraints  in  the 
rear  seats ¢ 
fig.  127. 
The  roll bars,  reinforce d w indsh ie ld  frame  and 
b elt  tensioners  he lp protect  fro nt  and  rear 
passengers  in th e event  of a  r ollove r.  
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136  Driving  safety 
The  ro llover  protection  system  functions 
when  th e power  top  is both  open  and  closed . 
.&_ WARNING 
Do not  use  the  area  behind  the  rear  seat 
head  restraints 
q fig.  126 as  a storage 
area.  This  is the  area  where  the  rollbars  de
ploy . If  the  rollover  protection  system  is 
triggered,  objects  plac e there  can  be  p ro
pell ed through  the  vehicle  and  make  it 
more  diff icul t for  the  rollbars  to  dep loy. 
T his i ncreases  the  risk for  serious  o r life
threatening  injuries. 
When  is rollover  protection  deployed? 
Rollover  protection  deploys  in a collision  or 
rollover. 
Depending  on  the  collision,  se nsors  through
out  the  ve hicle  and  the  control  module  tr igger 
the  rollove r system  to  deploy. 
For safety  reasons,  rollover  protect ion  also  de 
p loys duri ng  front,  side  and  rear  collisions 
above  a  certa in  leve l of seve rity . 
Retracting  rollover  protection 
Fig.  128 Deployed  ro llba r wit h release  loop . 
Fig.  129 Dep loye d rollbar  w it h  powe r top  frame  fac ing 
up wa rd . 
If  the  rollover  p rotection  has  tr iggered  but 
t h e  vehicle  was  not  invo lved  in an  accident, 
you  can  retract  the  rollover  protection  your se lf  in an  emergency.  Dr ive to  an  author iz ed 
Audi dealer  or  authorized  Audi Service  Facility  immediately  to  have  the  malfunct ion  correct 
ed . 
With  the  power  top  open 
.. Pull the  loop  upward  in the  direct ion  of the 
arrow  and  hold  it  in place  Q 
fig.  128. 
.. Slide  the  rollbar  down . 
.,.  Release  the  loop just  before  the  ro llbar 
reaches  its  end  position  (1-2  in ./  3-5  cm)  . 
.,.  Press  the  ro llbar  down  un til it stops . 
.,.  Ma ke  s ure the  rollbar  is se cure  before  re-
leasing  it. 
.,.  Close  the  cover@Q 
fig. 129. 
..  Repeat  the  p roced ure  on  the  other  ro llbar . 
With  the  power  top  closed 
.,. Switch  the  ignit ion  on  . 
.,.  Press  the  conve rtible  swit ch to  adjust  the 
convert ible  frame  until  it  is ve rtical 
q fig .129. 
..  Pull the  loop  upward  in the  direct ion  of the 
arrow  and  hold  it  in place ¢ 
fig. 128. 
..  Slide  the  rollbar  down  . 
..  Release  the  loop just  before  the  rollbar 
reaches  its  end  position  (1-2  in ./  3-5  cm)  . 
.,.  Press  the  rollbar  down  un til  it stops  . 
.,.  Ma ke  s ure the  rollbar  is sec ure  befor e  re-
leasing  it  . 
.,.  Close  the  cover @¢ 
fig.  129 . 
.. Repeat  the  p roced ure on  the  othe r rollb ar  . 
..  Yo u can  now  close  the  powe r top  again . 
_& WARNING 
-
-Make sure  you r head  or  othe r parts  of 
your  body  are  not  located  in the  area 
above  the  ro llbar  when  press ing  the  roll
bar  down.  If  the  rollbar  is  not  secured 
correctly,  it  cou ld  deploy  again  as  soon  as 
you  releas e it  an d cause  injur ies. 
- Have  the  rollover  protection  system 
checked  by and  a uthorized  Audi dea ler  or  ..,.  
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authorized  Audi  Service Facility  if  it  mal
functions.  Otherw ise the  system  may not 
deploy  correct ly in  a collision. 
- Modifying  the  ro llover  protection  system 
or  individual  components  is not  permit
ted. 
- Work  on the  rollover  protect ion system 
should  only  be performed  by an author
ized Audi  dealer  or  authorized  Audi  Serv
ice Facility.  Otherwise  the  system  may 
not  function  correctly  in  a collision  or  it 
cou ld dep loy unexpectedly. 
- Have the  system  inspected  at  service  in
tervals.  This ensures the  system  will  a l
ways be ready for  use . Have an autho r
ized Audi  de aler or  authorized  Audi  Serv
ice  Facility  check the  ro llover  p rotection 
system  every two  years at  the  latest . 
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138  Safety belts 
Safety  belts 
General  notes 
Always  wear  safety  belts! 
Wearing  safety  belts  correctly  saves lives! 
This chapter  explains  why safety  be lts  are  nec 
essary,  how  they  work  and  how  to  adjust  and 
wear  them  correctly . 
..  Read  a ll the  information  that  fo llows  and 
heed  all  of  the  instructions  and  WARNINGS. 
A WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them 
improperly  increases  the  risk of  ser ious 
personal  in jury  and  death . 
- Safety  belts  are  the  sing le  most  effective 
means  avai lab le  to  reduce  the  risk of  se
r ious  injury  and  dea th  in a utomob ile  acci
dents.  For your  protection  and  that  of 
yo ur passenge rs,  always  co rrectly  wear 
safety  belts  when  the  vehicle  is  moving. 
- Pregnant  women,  injured,  or  physically 
im paired  perso ns  m ust  also  use  safety 
belts.  Lik e all  veh icle  occup ants,  they  are 
more  like ly to  be  ser iously  injured  if  they 
do  not  wea r safety  be lts . The  best  way to 
protect  a fetus  is to  protect  the  mother  -
throughout  the  entire  pregnancy. 
Number  of  seats 
Your Audi  has  a total  of four  seating  positions:  two  in the  front  and  two in the  rear.  Each  seat
ing  position  has  a  safety  belt . 
A WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or weari ng  them 
improp erly increases  th e  risk of  ser ious 
pe rsonal  i njury and  deat h. 
- Never  st rap  more  than  one  pe rson,  in
cl uding  small  ch ild ren,  into  any  belt. 
It is 
e speci ally dange rous  to  pla ce  a  safety 
belt  over  a  child  s itting  on  yo ur  lap. 
- N ever  le t mo re  people  ride  in  the  ve hicl e 
than  there  are  s afe ty  be lts  avail able.  -
Be s ure  everyone  riding  in the  vehicle  is 
properly  restrained  w ith  a  separate  safe 
ty  belt  or  child  restra int. 
t Safety  belt  warning  light 
Your vehicle hos o warning  system  for  the 
driver  and  front  seat  passenger  (on  USA mod
els only)  to  remind  you  about  the importance 
of  buckling-up  . 
Fi g.  130 Safety  belt  warni ng light  in the  instrument 
cluster  -en larged 
Before  driv ing  off,  alway s: 
.. Fasten  yo ur safety  belt  and  make  su re you 
are  wearing  it  properly . 
..  Make s ure  that  your  passengers  also  buck le 
up  and  properly  wear  their  safety  be lts. 
..  Protect  childre n w ith  a  child  restraint  sys-
tem  app ropriate  for  the  s ize  and  age. 
The warn ing  light . in the  instrument  clus
ter  lights  up  when  the  ign ition  is on  as  a  re
minder  to  fasten  the  safety  be lts.  In addition, 
you w ill hear  a warn ing  tone  for  a  ce rtai n pe ri
od  of t ime. 
Fasten you r safety  belt  and  make  sure that 
your pass eng ers also  properly put  on  the ir 
s afety  belt s. 
A WARNING .....=-
-Safety  b elts  are  the  s ingle  most  eff ect ive 
means  avai lable  to  reduce  t he  ri sk of  se
rio us inju ry  and  de ath  in  au tomobile  a cci
dents.  Fo r you r protection  and  that  of 
your  passengers,  a lways  cor rectly  wear 
safety  belts  when  t he  vehicle  is  moving .