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Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so important? 
The safety  belts  and the airbag system  can only 
provide  maximum  protection  if  the  front  seats  are corr ectly adjusted. 
There  are  various  ways  of  adjusting  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger.  Adjust 
your  seat  properly  so  that: 
- you  can  easily  and  quickly  reach  all  the switches 
and  controls  in  the  instrument  panel 
- your  body  is  properly  supported  thus  reducing 
physical  stress and fatigue 
- the  safety  belts  and  airbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection 
Q page  138. 
In  the  following  sections,  you  will see  exact ly 
how you  can  best  adjust  your  seats. 
There  are  spec ial  regulations  and  instr uctions  for 
installing  a  child  safety  seat  on  the  front  pas
senger's  seat.  Always fo llow  the  information  re
garding  child  safety  provided  in 
¢page  158, 
Child  safety. 
A WARNING -
Refer  to Q page  121,  Driving safety for  im
portant  information,  tips,  suggestions  and 
warnings  that  you  should  read  and  follow  for 
your  own  safety  and  the  safety  of yo ur pas
senge rs. 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seat ing  position  of the  driver  and  all 
other  passengers  can  result  in serious  person
al  injury . 
- Always  keep  yo ur feet  on  the  floor  when  the 
vehicle  is  in motion  -never  pu t your  feet  on 
top  of the  instrument  pane l,  out  o f the  win 
dow  or  on  top  of the  seat  cushion.  This  ap
plies  especially  to  the  passengers.  If your 
seating  pos it ion  is  incorrect,  you  increase 
the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of  sudden  brak
ing  or  an  accident.  If  the  airbag  inflates  and 
Seat s and  sto rage 
the  seating  position  is incorrect,  this  could 
result  in persona l injury  or  even  death. 
- It is  important  for  both  the  driver  and  front 
passenger  to  keep  a  distance  of  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  themselves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and/or  instrument  pan
el.  If you're  sitt ing  any  closer  than  this,  the 
airbag  system  cannot  protect  you  properly. 
In  addition,  the  front  seats  and  head  re
stra ints  must  be  adjusted  to  you r body 
he ight  so  that  they  can  g ive you  maximum 
p rotection. 
- Always try  to keep  as  much  dis tance  as  pos
sible  between  yourself  and  the  steer ing 
wheel  or  instrument  pane l. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  o r front  passeng
er 's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving . Your 
seat  may  move  unexpectedly,  causing  sud
den  loss  of vehicle  contro l and  personal  in
jury.  If you  ad just  your  seat  while  the  veh icle 
is moving,  you  are  out  of  pos ition. 
Driver's seat 
The correct seat  position  is important  for safe 
and  relaxed  driving. 
We  recommend  that  you  adjust  the  dr iver's  seat 
in the  following  manner: 
.,.  Adjust  the  seat  in fo re  and  aft  direction  so  tha t 
you  c an ea sil y push  the  pedals  to  the  floor 
while  keeping  yo ur knees  s light ly  bent¢ .&. 
in 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so  important? on 
page  59. 
.,.  Adj ust  the  seatback  so  that  when  you  sit  with 
your  back  against  the  seatback,  you  can still 
grasp  the  top  of  the  steering wheel. 
.,.  App lies  to  ve hicles  w ith  ad justab le  head  re
stra ints:  Adjust  the  head  rest raint  so  the  upper 
edge  is  as  even  as  possible  w ith  the  top  of your 
head.  If t hat  is  not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the 
he ad  restraint  so  that  it  is  as  close  to  this  pos i
tion  as  possible  ¢ 
page  61. 
A WARNING ~ 
Never  place  any  objects  in the  driver's  foot-
well.  An object  could  get  into  the  pedal  area  and  interfere  with  pedal  function.  In  case of 
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sudden  braking  or an  accident,  you  would  not 
be  able  to  brake  or  accelerate. 
Front passenger's  seat 
Always move  the  front  passenger  seat  into the 
rearmost  position. 
To avoid  contact  with  the  a irbag  while  it  is de
p loying,  do  not  sit  any  closer  to  the  instrument 
panel  than necessary  and  a lways  wear  the  three
point  safety  belt  provided  adjusted  correctly. We 
recommend  that  you  adjust  the  passenger's  seat 
in  the  following  manner: 
.,.  Bring the  backrest  up  to an  (a lmost)  upright 
position . 
Do not ride  with  the  seat  reclined. 
.,.  Applies  to  vehicles with  adjustable  head  re
straints:  Adjust the head  restra int  so  the  upper 
edge  is as  even  as poss ible  with  the top  of your 
head.  If that  is  not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the 
head  restraint  so  that  it is as  close  to  th is  posi
tion  as  poss ible 
~ page  61. 
.,. Place  your  feet  on  the  floor  in front  of  the  pas
senger's  seat. 
Front  seats 
Manual seat  adjustment 
App lies  to veh icles : with  manually  adjustable  seats 
F ig . 60 Fro nt  seats:  man ual seat  adjustment 
Controls 
@ -Moving  the seat  forwa rd/back : pull  the lever 
and  slide  the  seat~&.. 
@ -Lengthen ing/shortening  the  upper  thigh 
suppor t* : lift  the  handle.  A spring  moves  the  sup
port  forward ~.&. . 
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@ -Adjusting  the  a ngle*  of  the  seat  surface: 
pull/press  the lever ~.&. . 
@ -Adjust ing  the  lumbar  support*:  p ress  the 
b utton  in the  cor responding  position~,&. 
®-Moving the  seat  up/down : pull/press  the  lev
e r ~ .&. -
@ -Adjusting  the  backrest  ang le: turn  the  ad
justing  wheel~&. . 
& WARNING 
-Never adjust  the  drive r's  or front  passeng
er 's seat  while  the  veh icle  is moving.  If you 
do  t his while  the  veh icle  is moving,  yo u will 
be  out  of  posi tion . Always ad just  the  d river 's 
or front  passenger's  seat  when  the  vehicle  is 
not  moving. 
- Be carefu l when  adjust ing  the  seat  height. 
Check to  see  that  no  one  is in the  way,  or se
rio us  injury  could  result! 
- To reduce  the  risk  o f  injury  in the  case  of 
sudden  braking  or  accident,  front  passen
ge rs  must  never  ride  in a  moving  veh icle 
with  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  belts  and 
the  airbag  system  only  offer maximum  pro
tect ion when  the  backrest  is upr ight  and  the 
safety  belts  are  properly  positioned  on  the  body.  T he  more  the  backrest  is reclined,  the 
greater  the  risk of  pe rsonal  inj ury from  an 
incor rec t seating  posi tion and  improperly 
posi tioned  safety  belts. 
Power seat  adjustment 
Applies  to vehicles : with  power  adjustable  seats 
Fig. 61 Fro nt  seats:  powe r seat  adjustment 
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Controls 
@-Adjusting  the  lumbar  support*:  press  the 
button  in the  corresponding  position¢.&. . 
@ -Moving the  seat  up/down:  press  the  button 
up/down¢ .&_. 
@ -Moving the  seat  forward/back:  press  the  but
ton  forward/back¢ .&,. 
©-Adjusting  the backrest  angle: press the but
ton  forward/back¢ .&.. 
©-Raising/lowering*  the head  restraints:  press 
the  button  up/down 
c:> .&. . 
@ -Lengthening /short ening  the uppe r thigh 
support*:  lift the  handle.  A spring  moves  the 
front  seat  cushion  forward 
c:> .&.. 
A WARNING 
-Never  adjust  the  driver's  or front  passeng
er's  seat  while  the  vehicle  is moving.  If you 
do  this  while  the  vehicle  is  moving,  you  will 
be  out  of  position.  Always  adjust  the  driver's 
or front  passenger's  seat  when  the  vehicle  is 
not  mov ing. 
- Be careful  when  adjusting  the  seat  height. 
Check to  see  that  no  one  is  in the  way,  or  se
rious  injury  could result! 
- Because  the  seats  can  be  electrically  adjust
ed  with  the  ignition off  or with  the  ignition 
key  removed,  never  leave  children  unattend
ed  in the  vehicle.  Unsupervised  use of the 
electric  seat  adjustments  may  cause  serious 
injury. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of 
sudden  braking  or  accident,  front  passen
gers  must 
never ride  in a  moving  vehicle 
with  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  belts  and 
the  airbag  system  only  offer  maximum  pro
tection  when  the  backrest  is  upright  and  the 
safety  belts  are  properly  positioned  on  the  body.  The  more  the  backrest  is  reclined,  the 
greater  the  risk of  personal  injury  from  an 
incorrect  seating  posit ion  and  improperly 
positioned  safety belts  . 
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Seats  and storage 
Center  armrest 
The center  armrest can be adjusted  to several 
levels . 
Fig. 62 Armrest  between  the  driver 's/front  passenger's 
seats. 
Adjusting  the  center  armrest 
...  To adjust  the  angle,  raise  the armrest from  the 
starting  position 
c:> fig.  62 detent  by  detent. 
...  To bring  the  armrest  back  into the  starting  po
sition,  raise  it  out  of the  top  detent  and  fold  it 
back  down . 
The  armrest  can  slide  forward  and  back. 
Head  restraints 
Front  head  restraints 
Appl ies to  vehicles: wi th adjus tab le  head  restrain ts 
Head restraints  that  are adjusted  according to 
body size,  along  with  the  seat belt,  offer  effec
tive protection. 
Fig. 63 Front  seat: adj usting  the  head restrain ts 
Adjust  the head  restraint  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 
¢page  61  . 
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.,. To adju st  the  height  of the  head  restraint,  grip 
the  head  restraint  on  the  sides  with  both  hands 
and  s lide  it  up/down  until  it  locks  into  place 
¢ fig.  63. 
Refer  to c::> page  124,  Proper  adjustment  of  head 
restraints 
for  guidelines  on  how  to  adjust  the 
height  of the  front  head  restraints  to  suit  the  oc
cupant's  body  size. 
A WARNING 
- Driving without  head  restraints  or  with  head 
restra ints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted  in
c reases  the  risk of  ser ious  or  fatal  neck  in
jury  dramatically. 
- Read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
c::>page  124, 
Proper  adjustment  of  head  restraints. 
(D) Tips 
Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety 
be lts  are  an  extremely  effective  combination 
of safety  features . 
Rear head restraints 
Fig. 64 Rear seat : head  restra ints 
Fig. 65 Rear head  restra ints : release 
1l  The head  restra ints  cannot  be  removed  from  rear seats 
with  fixed  backrests. 
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If  there  is  a  passenger  in the  rear  center  seating 
position,  slide  the  center  head  restraint  upward 
at  least  to  the  next  notch 
c::> &_ . 
Adjusting  the  head re straints 
.,.  To move  the  head  restraint  up, hold  it  a t the 
sides  with  both  hands  and  s lide  it  upward  until 
you  feel  it  click into  place 
c::> &_ . 
.,. To move  the  head  restraint  down,  press  the 
button @ 
c:> fig. 64 and  s lide  the  head  restraint 
downward . 
Removin g the  head r estraint s1l 
.,. Fold  the  backrest  forward c::> page  69 . 
.,. Move the  head  restraint  upward  as  far  as  it can 
go. 
.,.  Press  the  release @ 
c::> fig.  65 with  the  mechan
ical  key 
c::> page  33 and  the  button  @ c::> fig.  64. 
Pull the head  restraint  out  of the  backrest  at 
the  same  t ime 
c::> ,& . 
Insta lling  the  he ad r estraint s 
.,. Slide  the  posts  on  the  head  restraint  down  into 
the  guides  until  you  feel  the  posts  click  into 
place  . 
.,.  Press  the  button @ 
c::> fig. 64 and  slide  the  head 
restraint  all  the  way  down.  You should  not  be 
ab le to  pull  the  head  restraint  out  of the  back
rest. 
So that  the  driver  can  have  a  better  view  to  the  rear,  the  head  restraints  should  be  pushed  down 
completely  when  the  rear  seats  a re  not  occ upied. 
A WARNING 
- Read  and  heed  all  WARN INGS c::>page  124, 
Proper  adjus tment  of  head  restraints. 
- On ly remove  the  rear  seat  head  restra ints 
when  necessary  in  order  to  install  a  c hild 
seat 
c::>page  166. Insta ll the  head  restra int 
again  immediately  once  the  chi ld  seat  is re 
moved . Driving without  head  restraints  or 
w ith  head  restraints  that  are  not  properly 
ad justed  increases  the  risk  of serious  or fa
tal  neck  injury  dramatica lly.  
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@ Tips 
Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety 
belts  are  an  extremely  effective  combination 
of safety  features . 
Memory  function 
Description 
Applies to vehicles:  with  memory function 
The memory  function  allows  you to  quickly  and 
easi ly  store  and recall  personal  seating profiles 
for  the  driver.  The memory  function  is operated 
through  the  master  key and  the  memory  buttons 
in the  driver 's  door. 
The  driver's  seating  profile  is stored  and  assigned 
to  the  master  key each  time  the  vehicle  is locked . 
When  you  open  the  door , the  seat  profile  is auto
matica lly recalled.  If  two  people  use  one  vehicle, 
it  is  recommended  that  each  person  always  uses 
" t heir  own"  master  key . 
Up to  2  seat  profi les  can  be stored  in the  memory 
buttons  in the  driver's  doo r.  Once  they  are  stor
ed,  these  seat  profiles  can  be  se lected  at  any 
time. 
In  addition  to  the  driver's seat  settings,  you  can 
also  store  and  access  the  exterior  mirror  adjust ment  settings*  using  the  remote  control  key or 
memory  but ton. 
Remote  control  key 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  seat memory 
To assign  the driver's  seat  settings  to  the remote 
control  key when  locking  the  vehicle, the  function 
must  be  activated  in the  radio  or  MMI* 
~ Select: I CARI function  button  > Seat  adjust
ment  > Driver's seat  > Remote  control  key 
> 
on.Or 
~ Select: ICARI function  button> Car systems* 
control button  > Vehicle  settings>  Seats > 
Driver's  seat> Remote  control key > On . 
@ Tips 
If you  do  not want  another  driver's  settings  to 
be  assigned  to  the  remote key,  switch  off  the 
Seats  and  storage 
memory function  using the radio  or  MMI* or 
the 
I OF  Fl button c:::> page 63. 
Memory  buttons 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  seat  memory 
Fig.  66 Dri ver's  door:  memo ry  func tion b uttons 
The  memory  buttons are located  in the  driver's 
doo r. 
Switching  the  memory  function  on/off 
~ Press  the I OFFI button  to  switch  the  memory 
fu nction  on/off.  The wo rd 
OFF lights  up  when 
the  memory  function  is switched  off.  Seat  pro
files are ne ither stored  nor recalled . 
Storing  a seat  profile 
~ Press  the IS E T I button . When  the  word SET 
lights up, the  memory  is  ready  to  store set
tings . 
~ Press  a memory  button @or [Ii) briefly.  A 
tone  confirms  that the  settings  were  stored. 
Accessing a  seat  profile 
~ If  the  driver's  door  is  open  and  the ignition  is 
sw itched  off,  press  the  memory  button . 
~ If the  driver's  door  is closed  or  the  ignition  is 
sw itched  on,  press  and  hold  the memory  but
ton  until the  seat  adjustment  is complete. 
.&_ WARNING 
-For  safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting  can  only 
be  recalled  when  the  vehicle  is stationary
otherwise  you  risk  having  an  accident. 
- In  an  emergency  the  recall  procedure  can  be 
cancelled  by pressing  the 
! O FF ! switch  or  by 
tapp ing  the  memory  buttons. 
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Ashtray 
Fig.  67 Center  console:  as htray 
Opening/closing 
.,.  To open  the  ashtray,  slide  the  cover  up 
q fig . 67  . 
.,. To close  the  ashtray,  p ress  down  o n the  cover . 
Emptying  the ashtray 
.,.  To remove  the  insert,  slide  the  latch  to  the 
right 
<=> fig . 67 -arrow -. 
.,.  To  install  the  insert, press it  dow n into  the 
mount. 
,&. WARNING 
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Never  put  waste  paper in the  ashtray.  Hot 
ashes  or other  hot  objects  in the  ashtray  could 
set  waste  paper  on fire. 
Cigarette  lighter 
Fig.  68 Front  cente r console:  c igarette  l ighte r 
.,. Press  the  cigarette  lighter  in. 
.,.  Remove  the cigarette  lighter  when  it  pops  out . 
The  cigarette  lighter should  only  be  used as  a 
power  source  for  the  compressor  from  the  inflat
able  spare  kit* when  absolutely  necessary . 
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,&. WARNING 
The  cigarette lighter only  works  when  the  ig
nition  is switched  on.  Incorrect  usage can lead 
to  serious  injuries  or  burns.  For  this reason, 
ch ildre n  should  never be  left  unattended  in 
the  vehicle  because  this increases  the ris k  of 
in jur y. 
12-volt  socket 
Appl ies  to vehicles:  with  12-volt  socket 
Electrical  accessories  can  be  connected to  the 
12-volt  socket. 
Fig. 69 allroad  Lu ggage  compartment  side  trim: socket 
Fig. 70 Cente r conso le : socket 
.,.  Open  the  socket  cover¢ fig.  70 . 
.,. Insert  the  plug  of the  electrical  device  into  the 
socket . 
The  12-volt  socket  can  be  used for  electrical  ac
cessor ies.  The  power  input  must  not  exceed  120 
watts  . 
There  is an  additiona l 12-volt  socket  in the  center 
console. 
Before  you  purchase  any  accessories,  always  read 
and  follow  the  information  in¢ 
page  260, Addi-
tional  accessories  and  ports  replacement.  .,,_  
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The  socket  and  the  electrical  accessories  con
nected  to  it  operate  on ly when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on.  Incorrect  usage  can  lead  to  seri
ous  injuries  or  burns.  For this  reason,  children 
should  never  be  left  unattended  in the  veh icle 
because  this  increases  the  risk of  injury. 
0 Note 
- Never  connect  equ ipment  that  gene rates 
electrical  current,  such  as  a  solar  pane l or 
battery  charger,  to  the  12-volt  socket.  This 
could  damage  the  ve hicle's  electrical  sys 
tem . 
- To avoid  damag ing  the  socket,  only  use 
plugs  that  fit  properly . 
@ Tips 
When  the  engine is  off  and  accessories  are 
still  plugged  in and  are  on,  the  vehicle  battery 
can  sti ll be  dra ined . 
Storing 
General  overview 
A WARNING 
-Always  remove  objects  from  the  instrument 
panel.  Any  items  not  pu t away  cou ld  slide 
around  inside  the  vehicle  wh ile  driving  or 
when  accelera ting  or  when  app ly ing  the 
bra kes  or w hen  driv ing  around  a  corner. 
- When  you  are  dr iv ing  make  sure  that  a ny
t hing  yo u may  have  pla ced  i n the  cen ter  con
so le  or  other  sto rage  locations  cannot  fall 
o ut  into  the  footwells . In case  of  s udden 
brak ing  you would  not  be  ab le  to  brake,  de
press  the  clutch  or  accelerate . 
-Any  pieces  of  clothing  that  yo u have  hung 
up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driver's  view . 
The  coat  hooks  are  designed  only  for  light
weight  cloth ing . Never  hang  any  clothing 
with  hard , pointed  or  heavy  objects  in the 
pockets  on  the  coat  hooks . Dur ing  sudden 
brak ing  or  in an  accident  -especially  if t he 
airbag  is  deployed  -these  objects  could  in
jure  any  passengers  inside  the  vehicle. 
Seats  and  storag e 
(upholder 
Fig.  71 Cen te r  conso le : fr ont  cuph older 
Fig.  72 Rea r a rmrest:  rear  cupho lder 
Opening  rea r cupholders 
..  To open  the  cupho lder,  press  on  the  symbol ii 
® qfig . 72 . 
..  To  adjust  the  arm @, sw ing  it  in  the  direction 
of t he a rrow . 
..  Place  t he  beverage  in the  holder  and  release 
the  arm.  The  arm  swings  bac k by i tself  and  a u
t oma tically secures  the  beve rage. 
Closing cupholders 
..  To close  the  cupholder,  press  on  the  center  sec 
tion  between  the  two  arms  and  push  the  cu
pho lder  in the  slot  as  far  as  it  wi ll go. 
A WARNING 
Spi lled  ho t liqu id can  cause  an  accident  an d 
personal  injury . 
- Never  carry  any  beverage  c ontai ners  w ith 
hot  liq uids,  such  as  hot  coffee  or hot  tea,  in 
t he  vehicle  whi le  i t is movi ng.  In case  of an 
accide nt,  sudden  brak ing  o r other  ve hicle 
movement,  hot  liquid  co uld  spill , ca using 
scalding  burns.  Spilled  hot  liqu id  can  also 
cause  an  accident  and  personal  injury. 
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- Use only  soft  cups  in the  cupholder.  Hard 
cups  and  g lasses  can  cause  injury  in an  acci
dent. 
- Never  use  the  cupholder  or  adapter  as  an 
ashtray  -risk of fire. 
(D Note 
On ly drink  containe rs  with  lids  should  be  car" 
r ied  in the  cupholder . Liquid co uld  spill  out 
and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic  equip
ment  or stain  the  upho lstery,  etc. 
Glove compartment 
The glove  compartment  is illuminated  and  can 
be lo cked . 
Fig. 73  Glove compar tment 
M M ., ~ ' ,.: 
"' IX) 
•  To open  the  glove  compartment,  pull  the  han
dle  in the  direct ion  of the  arrow¢ 
fig. 73 and 
swing  the  cove r down  to  open . 
•  To close  the  g love  compartment , pus h the 
glove  compartment  lid  upwa rd  unt il the  lock 
engages . 
The glove  compartment  can  be  locked  using  the 
mechan ical  key ¢ 
page  33. 
On  the  right  side  in the  glove  compa rtment  is a 
holder  with  the  key body  into  which  the  emerge n
cy  key  m ust  be  cl ipped  to  be  able  to  start  the  ve
hicle. 
A WARNING 
To red uce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  in  an  acc i
dent  or sudden  stop,  always  keep  the  glove 
compartment  closed  wh ile  driving. 
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Additional  storage 
There  a re  a variety  of storage  compartments  and 
fasteners  in var ious  places  in the  veh icle . 
- In  the  roof  head liner  above  t he  rearview  m irror . 
- On  the  back  of  the fron t seat . The  compart-
ment  can  hold  a  maximum  we ight  of  1  kg . 
- On the  left  and  right  of  the  luggage  compart
ment,  beh ind  the  side  trim . 
- Garment  hooks  on  the  pillars  in the  rear  of the 
vehicle . 
.,&. WARNING 
- When  driving,  do  not  leave  any  hard  objects 
on  the  rear  window  shelf  o r allow  your  pet 
to  sit  on  the  shelf . They  co uld  become  a  haz
ard  for  vehicle  occupants  in the  event  of 
sudden  b raking  or  a crash . 
- Always remove  objects  from  the  instr ument 
panel.  Any items  no t stored  co uld  slide 
aro und  inside  t he vehi cle while  drivi ng  or 
when  acce le rating  or when  a pplying  the 
brakes  or when  dr iving  around  a  corner. 
- When  you  are  driving  make  sure  that  any
thing  you  may  have  placed  in the  center  con
sole  or  other  storage  locations  cannot  fa ll 
out  into  the  footwells.  In  case  of  sudden 
braking  you  wo uld  not  be  able  to  brake  or 
accelerate. 
- Any articles  of  clothing  that  you  have  hung  up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driver 's view . 
The  coat  hooks  are  designed  on ly for  light
we ight  clothing . Never  ha ng  a ny clot hing 
w it h  ha rd,  pointed  o r heavy  ob jects  in the 
pockets  on  t he  coa t hooks.  Du ring  sudden 
braking  or  in an  acciden t -espe cially  if  the 
ai rbag  is deployed  -these  ob jects  cou ld  in
jure  any  passengers  inside  the  veh icle . 
- To reduce  the  r is k  of  person al injury  i n an 
accident  or sudden  stop,  always  keep  the 
glove  compartment  closed  while  dr iving. 
- Re ad  a nd  follow  alt  WARN INGS 
¢ page  154,  Important  safety  instructions 
on the side  airbag  system . 
-Hang  clothes  in such  a way tha t they  do  not 
impair  the  drive r's  vision .  ,...  
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-The  coat  hooks  must  only  be  used  for  light
weight  clothing . Do not  leave  any  heavy  or 
sharp  edged  objects  in the  pockets  which 
may  interfere  with  the  side  curtain  airbag 
deployment  and  can  cause  personal  injury  in 
a crash . 
- Do not  use  coat  hangers  for  hanging  cloth ing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  this  can  interfere 
with  proper  deployment  of the  side  curtain 
airbags  in an  accident. 
- Do  not  hang  heavy  objects  on  the  coat 
hooks,  as  they  could  cause  personal  injury  in 
a  sudden  stop. 
-Always  keep  the  compartment  above  the 
rearview  mirror  closed while  driving  to re
duce  the risk of  injury  in  the event  of  sudden 
braking  maneuvers  or  a  collision. 
0 Note 
Objects  located  on  the  rear  shelf  that  rub 
against  the  rear  window  could  damage the 
heating  wires  for  the  rear window defogger. 
(j) Tips 
-A vent  slot  is  located  between  the shelf  and 
the  rear  window.  Do not  block the  vent  with 
any  items  you  may  place  on  the  rear  window 
shelf. 
- Do not  p lace  bulky  items  on  the  rear window 
shelf  as  they  could  restrict  or block the driv
er's  vision  in the  rear  view  mirror. 
Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo  can be carried  with  a roof  lug
gage  rack . 
Fig. 74 Sedan: Roof rack a ttac hm en t  poin ts 
Seats  and storage 
Fig. 75 allroad : Roof rack  attachme nt  points 
"'Always  read  and  follow  the  instructions  provid
ed  by the  roof  rack manufacturer  when  instal
ling  the  roof  rack  system. 
If  luggage  or  cargo  is to  be  carried  on  the  roof, 
you  must  observe  the  following : 
- Only use  roof  racks approved  for  your  vehicle . 
These  approved  roof  racks  are  the  basis  for  a 
complete  roof  rack  system . Add it ional  attach
ments  or  carrier  systems are  needed  to  trans
port  luggage  and  sports  equipment.  We  recom
mend  using  roof  racks  from  the  Audi original 
accessories  program. 
- When  insta lling  the roof  rack,  make  sure  it  is 
only  mounted  on  the  designated  locations  on 
the  roof 
r::!> fig.  74 or r::!> fig.  75. 
- We  recommend  that  you  keep  the  installation 
instructions  for  your  roof rack  system  together 
with  your  Owner's  literature  in the  vehicle . 
When  should the  roof rack be removed? 
-Before  going  through  an  automatic  car wash  (it 
is  best  to ask  the  car  wash  operator  for  advice). 
- When  not  in  use, to  reduce  fuel  consumption, 
wind  noise  and  to  guard  against  theft . 
_&. WARNING 
- Use of  an unapproved  roof  rack  or  incorrect 
mounting  of  an  approved  roof  rack can 
cause  the  roof rack  or  the  items  attached  to 
it to  fall off  the  roof  onto  the  road. 
- Objects  falling from  the  roof  of a  vehicle  can 
cause  a  crash  and  personal  injury. 
- Only  mount  the  roof  rack on  the designated 
locations  on  the  roof 
r::!> fig. 7 4. 
- The  roof rack system  must be install ed  ex-
actly  according  to  the  instructions  provided.  ..,. 
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Seat s and  sto rage 
-When  driving  with  a  roo f  rack  system, 
changes  to  the  center  of gravity  and  wind 
resistance  can  change  the  vehicle  handling 
and  lead  to  a collision . A lways  adapt  your 
dr iv ing  and  your  speed  to  the  current  condi· 
t ions . 
{U) Note 
- Your vehicle  warranty  does  not  cover  any 
damages  to  the  vehicle  caused  by using  roof 
racks  or  mounting  structures  not  approved 
by Aud i for  your  vehicle . The  same  applies  to 
damage  resulting  from  incorrect  roof  rack  i nst allation . 
- Always  check  the  roof  rack  mount ings  and 
hardware  befo re  each  trip  and  dur ing  a  tr ip 
to  make  s ure  everyt hing  is securely  tight
ened. 
If necessary,  ret ighten  the  mo unt ings 
and  check  the  entire  system  from  time  to 
time. 
- After  mounting  a  roo f  rack  system,  or when 
you  transport  objects  on  the  roof  of your  ve
hicle,  the  height  of the  veh icle  is  naturally 
i nc reased.  Be careful  when driving  under 
l ow  bridges  or  in  parking  garages  for  exam
ple . This  could  cause  damage  to  the  load 
and  even  the  vehicle  itself. 
- Make sure  that  the  open  rear  lid and  the 
su nroof  do  not  come  into  contact  with  ob· 
j ects  on the  roof . 
Loading the  roof rack 
Always  distribute  loads  evenly.  Make sure  any 
thing  on the  roof  rack is securely  tied  down . 
"'Always  distribute  the  loads  on  the  roof  rack 
evenly . 
"' Always  attach  items  to  the  roof  rack  securely 
before  you  dr ive off . 
The  max imum  perm issible  roo f weight  is 
2 00  lb 
( 90  kg ). 
The  roof  weight  is the  total  of the 
weight  of  the  roof  rack,  the  attachme nts  and  the 
cargo  you  are  carrying . You must  also  not  exceed 
the  maximum  load  weight  fo r the  roof  rack  yo u 
a re  using. 
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When  using  a  roof  rack  system  wh ich  has  a  lower 
l oad  carrying  capacity,  you  must  not  use  up  the 
total  max imum  permissib le  load  carry ing  capac i
ty  specified  above.  Instead,  you  should  load  the 
roof  rack  sys tem  only  to  the  maximum  capacity 
specified  by the  manufacturer  of the  roof  rack 
system. 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used  to 
secure  items  to  the  roof  rack  can  fail  du ring 
hard  brak ing  or  in a  collision  and  cause  seri
ous  persona l injury . 
- Ma ke  sure  the  roof  rack  is  i nstalled  exactly 
as  spe cified  above 
~ page  67 . 
-Always use  suitable  mo unt ing  straps  fo r se· 
cur ing  items  to  the  roof  ra ck to  help  preven t 
items  from  sh ifting  or flying  forward . 
- Items  on  the  roof  rack  must  a lways  be  se· 
cure ly mounte d. 
- The  use  of  a  roof  rack  can  negative ly affect 
the  way  a vehicle  handles . Cargo  that  is 
large,  heavy,  b ulk y,  long  or  flat  w ill have  a 
greater  negative  influence  on  the  vehicle's 
aerodynamics,  center  of  grav ity  and  overa ll 
handling . Always  drive  slowly,  avoid  sudden 
braking  and  maneuvers  when  transporting 
cargo  on  the  roof  of your  vehicle . 
- Never  exceed  the  maximum  permissib le 
load  carry ing  capacity  of the  roof  of your  ve
hicle,  the  perm iss ible  axle  weights  and  the 
perm iss ible  total  we ight  of your  vehicle 
~ page 255, Weights. 
(D Note 
Make sure  that  the  opened  rear  lid  does  not 
come  in contact  with  the  cargo  on  the  roof . 
@ For the  sake of  the  environment 
As a  result  of  the  increased  wind  resistance 
created  by a  roof  rack,  your  vehicle  is  using 
fuel  unnecessarily . So  remove  the  roof  rack 
after  using  it . 
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