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Safety  belts  . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 133 
Belt  tensioners  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 136 
Airbag  system  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 138 
Important  information  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 138 
Fr ont  airbags  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 142 
Monito ring  the  Advanced Airbag  System  . 148 
Side airbags  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  1S2 
Side curtain  airbags  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  lSS 
Child  safety  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 1S8 
Important  information  . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 158 
Child  seats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  163 
Securing  child  seats  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  167 
LATCH  system  (Lower anchorages  and 
tethers  for  children)  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  171 
Addit ional  information  175 
Driver  messages . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 176 
Intelligent  Technology  . . . . .  . . . .  . 176 
Notice  about  data recorded  by the  Event 
Data  Recorder and vehicle  control 
modules  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 176 
E lectronic  Stabilization  Control  ( ESC) . . .  . 177 
Braking  . . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  180 
Electro-mechanical  power  assist,  dynamic 
steering  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  .  181 
Driving  with  your  quattro  . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  182 
Energy  management  .  . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  .  182 
Driving  and  the  environment  . . .  . 185 
Breaking  in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .  185 
Avoid  damaging  the  vehicle  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  185 
Driving  through  water  on  roads  .  . .  . .  . .  .  185 
Cata lytic  converter  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  186 
Shutting  down  vehicle  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 186 
Economical  and  environmentally-friendly 
driving  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  187 
allroad:  D riving  offroad  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  188 
Trailer  mode  . . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 190 
Driving  with  a trailer  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 190 
Trailer  mode  notes.  . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . 192 
Operating  instructions  ...... .. ..  . 
Care  and  cleaning  ........... .. ..  . 
General  information  ..... ... .. .. .. .. .  193 
193  193 
~ Car washes  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  193 ..... v:, ..... 
Table  of  contents 
Cleaning  and care information  . .  . . .  . .  . .  194 
Placing your  v ehicle  out  of  service  .  . . .  . .  197 
Fuel  and  Refueling  . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 198 
Fuel  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  198 
Refueling  . . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  200 
Checking  and  Filling  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 203 
Hood  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  203 
Engine compartment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  20S 
Engine oil  .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  205 
Cooling  system  .  . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  208 
Brake fluid  .. .. .. .. ... ........... ...  2 11 
Battery  ......... .. .................  212 
Windsh ield/headlight*  washer  conta iner.  216 
Wheels  ...... .. .. ................. 217 
Wheels  and  Tires ... ...... ....... .. ..  217 
Tire  pressure  monitoring  system  235 
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 237 
Emergency  assistance  . . . . . . . . . . . 23 7 
Vehicle  tool  kit  .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  23 7 
Space-saving  spare tire (compact  spare 
tire)  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  237 
Inflatable  spare tire  . . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  238 
Inflating  inflatable spare tire  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  239 
Replacing wheels  .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  240 
Fuses  and  bulbs  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 246 
Fuses..... .... .. ......... .... .... ..  246 
Bulbs.  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  249 
Emergency  situations  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . 250 
General  . . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  250 
Starting  by pushing  or towing  . . . . . . . .  . .  250 
Starting  with  jumper cables  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  250 
Useofjumpercables  ................. 251 
Towing  with  a tow truck  .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  252 
Raising the  vehicle . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  254 
Technical  data  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . 255 
Technical  data  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . 255 
Vehicle  identification  ......... ...... . . 
Weights  ... ... .. .. ................  . 
Dimensions  .. .. . ... ................  . 255 
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Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
cooling  system -you could  damage  your  en
gine . 
~- Steering  column  lock 
•  Steering  defe cti ve!  Do not  dri ve  vehicle! 
If  the  indicator  lig ht  t urns  on and  the  message 
appears,  there  is an  electronic  steering  column  lock malf unction . You cannot  switch  the  ignition 
on. 
Do 
not tow  your  vehicle  because  i t cannot  be 
steered.  Seek  professional  assistance. 
£II S te erin g lo ck: C ontact  dealer! 
If t he  indicator  light  turns  on and  the  message 
appears,  there  is an  electro nic steer ing colum n 
lock malfunct ion. 
Drive to  your authori zed  Aud i dea ler  immediately 
to  have the  malfunct ion  corrected. 
A WARNING 
Your vehicle  must  not  be towed  in the  eve nt 
of a  malfunction  i n the  elect ronic steering 
co lumn  lock be ca use  it  cannot  be  steered  d ue 
t o  the  locked  steering.  If  it  is towed  wi th t he 
steering  locked,  the re is the  r isk of an  acci 
dent . 
©-Ignition  lock 
•  Ignit ion  lock defecti ve.  Contact  dealer! 
If the  indicator  lig ht  tu rns  on and  the  message 
appears,  do 
not switch  the  ign ition  off  because 
you  may  not  be ab le to  switch  it on  again . 
D rive to  you r autho rized Aud i dea le r i mmedia tely 
to  have the  malf unct ion  corrected. 
On ve hicles w ith  convenience  key*, the  engine 
should  not  be  switched  off  using  the 
I S T AR T ENG IN E STOP I button  because  the  en
g ine ca nnot  be  sta rted  again  after  the  ignition 
has  been  switched  off . 
(D Tips 
The symbol's  appearance  mig ht  be  diffe re nt 
in some  mode ls . 
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r;. I[/; Electronic  Stabilization  Control  (ESC) 
If the Dl ind icator  light  blinks  while driving , the 
ESC o r ASR (A nti-Sl ip Regulation)  is act ively regu
l ating  . 
If the 
G1 ind icator  light  turns  on,  the  system  has 
switched  the  ESC off.  In t his case,  you can  switch 
t h e  ign it io n  off  and  then  on to  swi tch the  ESC on 
again.  The  indicator  light  t urns  off when  the  sys
tem  is functioning  fu lly . 
If  the .  indicator  light  turns  on,  ESC was  re
stri cted  or  sw itched  off  using  the 
I.$ O FF I butto n 
qpage 177 . 
Stabilization  cont rol  (ESC / ABS ): Fault! See 
owner' s manual 
If the  indicator  l ight DJ and  the  ABS  indicator 
li ght 
[IlJ (USA models) ;El] (Canada  mode ls) 
turn  o n and  the  message  appears,  the  ABS or 
electron ic different ial  lo ck is malfunctioning. 
This also  causes  the  ESC to  malfunc tion. The 
brakes  st ill function  with  the ir norma l power,  but 
ABS is not  active . 
D rive to  your  au thori zed  Audi dealer  immediate ly 
to  have the  malfunc tion cor rected . 
Fo r more  info rmation  about  the  ESC 
q page 177 . 
A WARNING 
If the 11111 (USA models)/ . (Canada  mod
e ls)  br ake system  indicator  light  turns  on  to
gether  with  the  ABS and  ESC ind icator  lights, 
the  ABS/ESC regulating  function  may  have 
failed.  F unctions  that  stabilize  the  vehicle  are 
no longer  ava ilab le.  This could  cause  the  vehi
cle to  swerve  and  increase  the  risk of  sliding.  Drive carefully  to  the  nearest  authorized  Aud i 
dealer  and  have  the  malfunction  corrected . 
(D Tips 
For additional  informat ion  on  ESC and  ABS, 
r efer  to 
q  page 177.  
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Driver  information  system 
In addition,  you  can determine  what  information 
from  the  trip  computer  should  be  shown  in the  instrument  cluster  disp lay . If  one  of  the  pieces  of 
driver  information  is turned 
Off , that  driver  infor
mation  will  not  be  shown  in the  display.  The  in
formation  will  continue  to  be  calculated  by the 
tr ip  computer  and  can  be  turned  back 
On at  any 
time . 
(D Tips 
-This function  is not  available  on  all veh icles. 
- The  driving  information  in the  efficiency 
program  is also  reset  to  zero  with  the  sin
gle-trip  memory . 
Gearshift  Indicator 
Appl ies to  ve hicles: w ith  manu al transmiss ion an d ge arshi ft 
i n di cato r 
This indicator  can  help  conserve  fuel. 
Fig.  12 Display: Gearshift  indicator 
In order  to  become  familiar  with  the  gearshift  in
d ictor,  at  firs t just  drive  the way  you  are  used  to. 
If the  current  gear  - and  the  driving situation  -is 
not  the  best  one  for  conserving  fuel,  then  the  in
d icator  will  display  the  recommended  gear.  The 
display  shows  the  current  gear  and  the  gear  that 
is  recommended 
c>fig.  12. 
-Upshifting The  display  will  light up to the right 
of  the  gear  currently  selected  if it  is recom
mending  a  higher gear. 
-Downshifting: The  display  will  light up  to  the 
left of  the  gear  current ly selected  if it  is  recom
mending  a  lower gear. 
Sometimes  the  indicator  will  recommend  skip
ping  a  gear  (3 
> 5). 
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If  there  is  no  gearshift  recommendation,  then 
just  drive  in the  appropriate  gear  for  conserving 
fuel. 
(D Note 
This  indicator  can  help you  conserve  fuel. This 
indicator  is not  meant  to  show  you  which  gear 
you  should  a lways  be  in  in all  driving  situa
tions.  Somet imes,  in situations  such  as  pass
i ng,  driving  through  mountains  or  when  tow
i ng  a tra iler,  there  won't  be  any  gearshift  rec
ommendat ion. 
@ Tips 
The  display  does  not  light up  when  the  clutch 
pedal  is be ing  depressed . 
Efficiency  program 
Description 
Applies  to vehicles : wi th  trip  co mpute r  with  eff ic ie n cy  pro
gram 
Fig. 13 Disp lay:  efficiency  program 
.. PressthelRESETlbutton @c>poge25, fig.11 
repeatedly  until the  efficiency  program  appears 
in  the  display . 
The  efficiency  program  can  help you  to  use  less 
fuel.  It  evaluates  driving  information  in reference 
to  fuel  consumpt ion  and  shows  other  equipment 
i nfluencing  consumption  as  well  as  shift  recom
mendat ions.  Fuel economy  messages 
c> 
page  28 provide  tips  for  efficient  driv ing. 
The  eff ic iency  program  uses distance  and  con
sumption  data  from  trip computer 
1. If the  data 
are  deleted  in the  efficiency  program, those  val
ues  are  also  reset  in  trip  computer 
1.  
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Enhanced shift  indicator 
Applies to vehicles:  with  manual transmiss ion  and  tr ip com
p uter  with  eff iciency program 
F ig.  14 Display: enhanced  s hift  i ndicator 
•  In  the  efficiency  program,  press the  function 
selection  switch¢ 
page 25, fig. 11@ repeat
edly  until  the  enhanced  shift  indicator  appears 
in the  display. 
The efficiency  program  also  has an enhanced 
shift  ind icator.  This enhanced  shift  indicator  fol
lows  the  same concept  as the  "standard"  shift  in
dicator¢ 
page 26. The selected  and the  recom
mended  gears are highlighted  in colors  like  a 
traffic  light . 
The color  of  the  circle  indicates  if  the  most  suita b le gear  is engaged  or  if you  should  shift  up or 
down. 
Green circle w ithout  or  No gear  or the  most 
with  a gear  suitable  gear  is engag-
ed 
Yellow  circle¢ 
fig. 14 Shift  up or  down  one 
gear 
Red circle  Shift  up two  gears 
(D Note 
This enhanced shift indicator can help  you 
conserve fuel.  It  is not  designed  to  recom
mend  the  correct  gear  in all  dr iving  situa
tions . Only the  dr iver can decide which  gear  is 
correct  in  certain  dr iving  situations  such as 
when  passing  another  veh icle, dr iving  on hill s 
or  towing  a trailer. 
Driver  in forma tion  system 
(D Tips 
-The enhanced  shift  indicator display  is dif
ferent  in vehicles with  a monochrome  dis
play. 
- The  "standard"  shift  indicator* disappears 
when  the  enhanced shift  indicator  is dis
played. 
Other  equipment 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  trip  computer  with  eff ic ie n cy  pro
gram 
Fig.  15 Display : other  equ ipment 
•  In  the  effic iency  program,  press the  funct ion 
select ion switch  ¢ 
page 25, fig. 11 @ repeat
ed ly until  the  other  equipment  appears  in the 
disp lay. 
Other  equipment  that  is  currently  affecting fuel 
consumption  is  listed in the  eff ic iency program. 
T he display  shows up to  three  other  items  of 
equipment @. T he equipment  using  the  most 
fuel  is  listed  first.  If  more  than  three  items  using 
fuel  are switched  on, the  equipment  that  is cur rently  using  the  most fuel  is displayed. 
A scale @also shows the  current  total  consump
tion  of  all  other  equipment . 
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Opening  and closing 
Sedan:  Rear lid emergency  release 
Applies  to  vehicles: w ith  fixed  rear  seat backrest 
F ig.  30 Rear bench seat : eme rge ncy  release cable 
On veh icles  w ith  fixed  seat  backrest*,  the  rear  lid 
can  be  opened  from  the  rear  bench  seat  using the 
emergency  release  . 
..  Carefully  pull  the  left  s ide  of  the  rear  bench 
seat  out  of  its  reta iner  until  you  can  reach  the 
release  cable 
c> fig . 30  . 
.. Remove  the adhesive  tape@ . 
..  Pu ll on  the  loop@until the  rea r lid  releases. 
..  Ta pe  the  release  cable  back  in  place  and  press 
the  bench  seat  back  into  its  reta iner. 
_& WARNING 
After  open ing the  rear  lid  using the  emergen 
cy  release  in vehicles  with  a fixed  rear seat 
backrest,  make  sure  the  bracket under the 
rear  bench  seat 
c> fig.  30 locks  securely  into 
the  mounting  eyelet  again. 
allroad:  Rear lid  emergency  release 
Fig.  31 Rear lid  opening:  access to  the  emergency release 
The  rear  lid  can  be  released  in  an  emergency 
from  inside  the lug gage  compartment. 
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.. Remove  the cover  from  the  luggage compart
ment  lid. 
..  Remove  the  mechanical  key 
c> page  33 . 
.. Press  the  lever in the  direction  of the  arrow 
with  the  mechanical  key  until the  luggage  com
partment  lid  releases . 
Sedan:  Trunk escape  handle 
In  case  of  an emergency,  the luggage  compart
ment  lid can be opened  from  the  inside using  the  trunk  escape  handle. 
Fig. 32 Trunk  escape  hand le : v iew from  inside th e closed 
r ear  lid 
To open  luggage  compartment  lid 
.. Pull the  handle  down towards  the  bumper 
¢fig.32. 
The trunk  escape  handle  inside  the  luggage com
partment  lid  is made  of fluorescent  materia l to 
glow  in the  dark. 
A WARNING 
The  trunk  escape  handle  is to be used  only in 
an  emergency. 
(D Tips 
The  emergency  re lease  lever  should never be 
used  as  a handle  for  closing  the  luggage  com
partment  lid.  
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Light and  Vision 
The coming  home and leaving  h ome functions 
only  operate  when  it  is  dark  and t he  light  switch 
is in the  AUTO position 
~ page 48, fig. 42. 
Auto  headlights* 
W hen the  light  swi tch  is in  the A UTO ~ page 48 
position,  the  sw itch-on  po int  of  the  lights  can be 
cha nged  in the  automatic  driving  light  function. 
Daytime  running  lights 
USA models : 
You can switch  the daytime  r unning 
lights 
on and off . 
Canada  models: The  funct ion  cannot  be tu rned 
off . 
It is activated  automatically  each t ime  the ig
n ition  is switched  on. 
Tra vel  mode* 
The headlight  beam  is asymmetrical.  This pro
vides stronger  illumination  on  the side  of  the 
road  on which  you are driving. 
If you  are driving 
in  a cou ntry  that  dr ives on  the opposite  side  of 
the  road from  you r own  country,  this  will  cause 
g lar e fo r oncom ing dr ive rs . To p revent  glare: 
- Travel  mode  must  be selected  in veh icles w ith 
Xenon headlights* . 
- In  vehicles with  halogen  headlights,  certain 
areas of  the  headlight  lenses must  be cove red 
with  waterproof  adhesive covers that  prev ent 
l ight  from  passing through.  For more  informa
tion,  ple ase see you r auth orized  Audi  dea le r or 
a uthorized  repair fa ci lity . 
When  travel  mode  is ac tiva ted, a disp lay in 
t he dr ive r inf orm ation sys tem in dicates  this 
e ach t ime yo u sw itch  the  ignition  on . 
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Emergency  flashers 
Fig.  44 Center  console:  emergency  flashe r switc h 
The emergency  flashers makes other motorists 
aware that  you  or your  ve hicle are  in an  emergen
cy situat io n . 
..  Press the  switch~¢ 
fig. 44 to  turn  the emer-
gency flashers  on or  off . 
When  the  emergency  flashers  are  on, all  four 
turn  s ignals  b link at  the  same time.  The turn  sig
nal  indicator  lights 
RB i n  the  instrument  clus
ter,  as well  as  the light  in t he emergency  flasher 
switch 
IA] blink  likewise . 
You can indicate  a  lane  change  or  a turn  when  the 
emergency flashers  are switched  on by using the 
turn  signal  lever . The  emergency flashers  stop 
tempora rily . 
The emergency flashe rs a lso wor k when  the  ign i
tion  is turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  will  turn  on automatical
l y  if  you a re in  an accident  where  the  airbag  has 
deployed . 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
-you  are the  last vehicle  standi ng  in a traffic 
jam  so that  any other  vehicles com ing can 
see yo u, or when 
- yo ur ve hicle  has  broken down  or yo u are  in 
an eme rge ncy sit uat ion,  or w hen 
-your  vehicle  is be ing towed  by a  tow tru ck or 
if yo u are towing  another  vehicle  behin d 
you.  
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Interior  Lighting 
Front/rear  interior  lights 
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Fig. 45 Front  headl iner : interio r lighting  co ntrols 
Fig. 46 Rear  headliner : rear  re ading  lights 
@Interior  lights 
Press  the  switch Qfig . 45 in the  corresponding 
position . 
0  -Interior  lights  off 
I  - Interior  lights  on 
If  the  switch  is  in the  center  position,  the  interior  lighting  is controlled  automatically . 
@ Front/rear re ading lights 
To turn  a  reading  light  on/off,  press  the  button 
~ Q fig. 45 or Q fig.  46. 
The  appearance  and  location  of  the  rear  reading 
lights  may  differ  depending  on  the  model. 
Light  and  Vision 
Instrument  illumination 
The  basic brightness  of  the  illumination  for  the 
instruments,  the  center  console  and  the  display 
can be  adjusted . 
Fig. 47 Instrume nt illumin atio n 
•  Press  the  knob  to  release  it . 
•  Turn  the  knob  toward"- " or"+"  to  reduce  or  in
crease  the  brightness . 
•  Press  the  knob  again  to  return  it to  its  o riginal 
position . 
@ Tips 
The  instrument  illumination (for  dials  and 
needles)  lights  on  when  the  ignition  is switch
ed  on  and  the  vehicle  lights are  turned  off.  As 
the  daylight  fades,  the  illumination  of  the  di
a ls  likewise  dims  automatically  and  will  go 
out  completely  when  the  outside  light  is very 
low.  This feature  is  meant  to  remind you  to 
switch  on  the  headlights when  outside  light 
conditions  become  poor. 
Vision 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig.  48 Driver 's doo r: kno b fo r the  exterio r mirrors 
Turn  the  knob  to  the  desired position : 
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-If  electrolyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush  them 
thoroughly  with  large  amounts  of clean 
water  for  at  least  15  minutes;  medical  at
tention  is recommended. 
- If  electrolyte  contacts  skin,  flush  affected 
area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15  mi
nutes  and  then  wash  affected  area  w ith 
soap  and  water;  medical  attention  is  recom
mended.  Thoroughly  wash  affected  clothing 
and  shoes  before  reuse. 
- If  swallowed  and  person  is conscious,  rinse  mouth  with  water  for  at  least  15  m inutes. 
Do not  induce  vomiting  unless  instructed  to 
do  so  by medical  profession al. Get  medical 
attent ion  immed iate ly. 
(D Note 
Liquid  elect rolyte  leaking  from  broken  m irror 
glass  will damage  any  p lastic  surfaces  it 
comes  in co ntac t wi th.  C lean  up  sp illed  ele c
t rolyte  immediately  with  clean  water  and  a 
sponge . 
@ Tips 
-Switch ing  off  the  d imm ing  f unction  of the 
i nside  rear  v iew  m irror  also  deact ivates  the 
automat ic dimming  function  of the  exterior 
mirrors. 
- Automat ic dimming  for  the  m irror  on ly op
erates  properly  if the  sun  shade*  for  the 
rear  window  is not  in  use  or  the  light  strik
ing  the  ins ide  mirror  is  not  hindered  by oth
er  objects. 
- The  automatic  d imm ing  mirrors  do  not  dim 
when  the  interior  lighting  is turned  on  or 
the  reverse  gear  is  selected . 
Light  and  Vis ion 
Sun visors 
Fig.  50 D rive r's s ide: sun  viso r 
The  sun  visors  for  the  driver  and  passenger  can 
be  pulled  out  of their  brackets  in  the  center  of 
the  vehicle  and  turned  towards  the  doors 
(D . Af
ter  the  sun  visor  has  been  t urned  to  the  door,  it 
can  be  extended  lengthwise. 
The  m irror  light  switches  on  when  the  cover  over 
the  vanity  m irror @opens . 
Rear door  sun shade 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith rear door  sun shade 
F ig.  5 1 Raised rear doo r sun  shade 
.,. Pull the  shade  out  and  hang  it  in the  bracket  on 
the  upper  door  frame~ 
fig. 51 . 
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(D Note 
Let the  partition  net  roll  up  slowly  to  prevent 
damage. 
Partition  net  {seatback  tilted  forward ) 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  partition net 
Fig . 81 Folded  backrest:  installing t he  part ition  net 
Fig . 82 Folded  backrest : hanging  the  partition  net 
Install ing 
.,.  Tilt  the  sea tback  fo rwa rd¢ page  69. 
.,.  Affix the  partition  net  to  the  recesses  on  the  re 
ta ining  rails @ ¢ 
fig. 81 and  slide  it towards 
the  left  side  of  the vehicle  until  it latches @. 
Hanging 
.,. Pull  the  ne t upward  and  hang  the  crossba r in 
the  front  eyelets 
over the  front  seat s 
¢fig . 82  - arrow -. 
Removing 
.,. Slide  the  part ition  net  to  the  right  and  l ift  it  out 
of  the  reta in ing  ra ils 
¢ fig.  81. 
{[)  Note 
-You must  remove  the  part it ion  net  before 
fo ld ing  the  backrest  back  into  the  upright 
pos ition. 
Seats  and  storag e 
-Let the  partition  net  ro ll up  s lowly to  pre
vent  damage. 
Cargo net 
Applies to  veh icles:  w ith  cargo  net 
The cargo  net  prevents  small  objects  from  slid 
ing. 
Fig . 83 Luggage  compa rtment:  ca rgo  net  stretched  out 
Fig.  84 Luggage  compartment:  ca rgo  net  at  the  top  of  the 
l uggage  compart ment 
Net  stretched  out 
.,.  Fir st  ha ng  the  fi rst  hooks  in the  moun ting  eye
lets  and  then  hang  the  rear hooks¢ 
fig.  83. 
Net  at the  top  of the  luggage  compartment 
.,. Hang  the  hooks  on  the  cargo  net  in the  t ie
downs  on  the  floor  at  the  rear  of the  luggage 
compa rtment 
¢fig.  84. 
.,. Fold down  the  bag  hooks  a t  the  uppe r are a of 
the  l uggage  compar tment  down,  pull  the  net 
up  and  hang  the  eyelets on  the  net on  the 
hooks . 
You can  also  use  the  hooks¢ 
fig.  84 to  hang  ligh t 
purses,  bags,  etc. 
If nothing  is hung  on  the  hooks,  they  will fo ld 
ba ck  in  by  themse lves. 
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Sea ts  and  stor age 
Ski  sack 
Applies  to  vehicles: w ith  sk i sack 
Long objects  such  as skis  or snowboards  can be 
transported  in the  ski sack . 
Fig.  89 Backrest : pass-throug h cover 
F ig . 90  Rear bench sea t: securing  the ski sack 
Loading 
.,. Fold the  rea r seat  center  armrest  down. 
.,.  Fol d  the  pass -through  cover ¢ 
fig.  89  -arrow
down. 
.,.  Slide  the ski sack  from  the  luggage  compart
ment  through  the  pass-through  with  the  zipper 
at  the  rear ¢,&. . 
Secur ing 
.,.  Inse rt  the  ski sack  strap@¢ fig.  90 in the  cen
ter  buck le @  . 
.,.  Pull the  safety  belt  taut  on  the  free  end of the 
belt @. 
A WARNING 
-The  ski sack  is  intended  only for  the  trans
portation  of  skis  and  other  light  objects . To 
reduce  the  risk of  serio us  pe rsonal  injury, 
never  transpo rt  heavy o r po inted  objects  in 
the  ski sa ck. 
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-W hen  braking  rapidly  or  during  an  accident, 
the  load  could  be  displaced  and  cause  injury 
to  occupants. 
- Sharp  edges  on  the  load  must  be  covered 
for  protection . Always fasten  the  be lt  t ight
ly around  the  sack  and  its contents 
¢fig.  90. 
-For safety  reasons,  do  not  transport more 
than  two  pairs  of skis  in t he ski sack. 
- You must  secure  the  ski sack  with  the  strap 
after  loadi ng. 
- Make sure  that  all  objects  you  are  transport
ing in the  pass-through  are  secured.  Othe r
wise  they  could  slide  around  during  sudden  braking  maneuvers  and  cause  injur ies. 
{!) Tips 
- Never  stow  the  ski sack  away  when  it  is still 
wet  or damp  (for  example,  snow  melting 
from  skis) . Allow it to  dry completely  before 
stowing  it  away . 
- Whe n transporting  skis  or  snowboards, 
t ighten  the  securing  strap  between  the 
bind ings. 
- Pos it ion  skis  in the  ski sack  with  the  pointed 
ends  facing  the  front  and  sk i poles  with  the 
pointed  ends  facing  the  rear. 
- Sedan:  You can  lock or  unlock the  pass
throug h using  the  mecha nical  key . This pre
vents  any  access  to  the  luggag e compart
ment  from  the  veh icle  inter io r .