AUDI A5 CABRIOLET 2015 Owners Manual
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Loose  items  in the  luggage  compartment  can 
shift  suddenly , changing  vehicle  handling  charac
ter istics . Loose  items  can  also  increase  the  risk of 
serious  personal  injury  in a  sudden  veh icle  ma 
neuver  or  in a  collis ion. 
~ Distribute  the  load  evenly  in the  luggage  com
partment. 
~ Always  place  and  properly  secure  heavy  items  in 
the  luggage  compartment  as  low and  as  far  for
ward  as  poss ible 
c:> fig . 131 . 
~ Secure  luggage  us ing  the  tie-downs  provided 
<=:> page 66 . 
~ Make sure  that  the  rea r seatback  is  secu rely 
latched  in  p lace. 
A WARNING ,~ -
Improperly  stored  luggage  or  other  items  can 
fly through  the  vehicle  causing  serious  per
sonal  injury  in the  event  of  hard  braking  or  an 
accident . To help  reduce  the  risk of serious 
personal  injury: 
- Always  put  objects,  for  examp le,  luggage  or 
other  heavy  items  in the  luggage  compart
ment. 
-Always  secure  objects  in the  luggage  com
partment  us ing  the  tie-down  eye lets  and 
suitable  straps . 
A WARNING 
Heavy  loads  will  influence  the  way your  vehi
cle  handles.  To he lp reduce  the  risk of  a  loss 
of  control  leading  to  ser ious  persona l inju ry: 
- Always  keep  in m ind  when  transporting 
heavy  objects,  t hat  a change  in the  ce nter  of 
gravity  ca n also  cause  changes  in vehicle 
hand ling: 
- Always  distribute  the  load  as  even ly as 
possible. 
- Place  heavy  objects  as far  forward  in the 
luggage  compartment  as  possible . 
- Never  exceed  the  Gross  Ax le Weight  Rating 
o r the  Gross  Vehicle Weight  Rating  specified 
on the  safety  compliance  sticker  on  the  left 
door  jamb.  Exceeding  permissible  weight 
standards  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slide  and  hand le  different ly . 
Dr ivin g  s afet y 
-Please  observe  information  on  safe  driving 
c:> page 113. 
A WARNING 
-To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from 
being  drawn  into  the  vehicle,  always  keep  the 
rear  lid  closed  wh ile  driving . 
- Never  transport  objects  larger  than  those 
fitting  completely  into  the  luggage  area  be
cause  the  rear  lid cannot  be  fully  closed . 
- If you  absolutely  must  dr ive with  the  rear  lid 
open,  observe  the  following  notes  to  reduce 
the  risk of  poisoning: 
- Close  all  windows, 
- Close  the  power  top, 
- Open  all  a ir outlets  in the  instrument  pan-
el , 
- Switch  off  the  air  rec irculat ion, 
- Set  the  fresh  air  fan  to  the  highest  speed . 
A WARNING ~ 
Always  make  sure  that  the  doo rs,  all  windows, 
the  power  top  and  the  rear  lid are  securely 
closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the  risk of  injury 
when  the  vehicle  is  not  being  used. 
- Afte r closing  the  rear  lid,  always  make  sure 
that  it  is  properly  closed  and  locked. 
- Never  leave  your  vehicle  unattended  espe cially with  the  rea r lid  left  open.  A child 
could  cr awl  into  the  ve hicle through  the  lug
g age  compartmen t  and  close  the  re ar  lid be
coming  trapped  and  unable  to  get  out . Be
ing  trapped  in a  veh icle  can  lead  to  serious 
pe rsonal  injury . 
- Never  let  c hildren  play  in or  around  the  vehi
cle. 
- Never  let  passengers  ride  in the  luggage 
compa rtment . Vehicle  occupants  must  al 
ways  be  properly  restrained  in one  of  the  ve
h icle's  seating  posit ions. 
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- Air circu lation  helps  to  reduce  win dow  fog
ging . Stale  air  escapes  to  the  outs ide 
through  vents  i n the  t rim  panel.  Be sure  to 
keep  these  slots  free  and  open . 
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Driving  safet y 
- The  tire  pressure  must  cor respond  to  the 
l oad . The tire  press ure  is shown  on  the  tire 
pressure  label.  The  tire  pressure  labe l is  lo 
cated  on  the  driver's  s ide  B-pillar.  The tire 
pressure  label  lists  the  recommended  cold 
tire  inflation  pressures  for  the  vehicle  at  its  max imum  capacity  weight  and  the  t ires  that 
were  on  you r vehicle  at  the  time  it was  man
ufa ctu red.  For  re comme nded  ti re  p ress ures 
fo r normal  load  cond itions,  please  see  chap
ter 
<=> page  219 . 
Tie-downs 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  tie-downs 
The Luggage compartment  is equipped  with  four 
tie-downs  to secure  Luggage and  other  i tems. 
Use the  tie-downs  to  secure  your  cargo  properly 
<=> page  118,  Loading  the  luggage  compartment. 
In  a  coll is io n, the  laws  of  phys ics  mean  that  even 
smaller  items  that  are  loose  in the  vehicle  w ill 
become  heavy  m iss iles  that  can  cause  serious  in
jury.  Items  i n the  vehicle  possess  energy  which 
vary w ith  vehicle  speed  and  the  weight  of the 
item . Vehicle  speed  is the  most  significant  factor . 
For examp le,  in a frontal  coll is ion  at  a  speed  of 
30  mph  (48  km/h),  the  fo rces  acting  on  a  10-lb 
( 4 .5  kg) obje ct  are  abou t 20  times  the  normal 
weight  of  the  item.  This  means  that  the  we ight 
of the  item  would  suddenly  be  abo ut 
200  lbs . (90  kg).  Yo u can  imagine  the  injuries 
that  a  200  lbs.  (90  kg)  item  flying  free ly through 
t he  passenger  compartmen t could  cause  in a  co l
lision  like this. 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used  to 
secure  items  to  t ie-downs  ca n fa il during  hard 
braking  or  in a  collision  and  ca use  serious  pe r
sonal  i njury. 
- Always  use  suitable  mounting  straps  and 
properly  secure  items  to  the  tie-downs  i n 
t h e  luggage  compartment  to  help  prevent 
items  from  shifting  or f ly ing  fo rward  as  dan 
gerous  missiles . 
- When  the  re ar seat  bac krest  is  folded  down, 
always  use  suitable  mounting  s traps  and 
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properly  secure  items  to  the  t ie-downs  in 
the  l uggage  compartment  to  help  prevent 
items  from  flying  forward  as  dangerous  mis
siles  into  the  passenger  compartment . 
- Never  attach  a  child  safety  seat  tether  strap 
to  a  tie-down. 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
Applicable  to  U.S.A. 
If  you  believe  that  your  vehicle 
has a  d efect  which  could  cause a 
crash or  could  cause  injury  or 
death,  you  should  immediatel y in
form  the  Nat ional  High way  Traffic 
S afet y Administration  (NH TSA ) in 
addition  t o notify ing Audi  of 
America,  Inc. 
If  NHTSA  re cei ves  similar  com 
pl aint s, it  ma y open  an  in ves tiga
tion ,  and  if  it find s that  a  safety 
defe cts exists  in a  group  of 
v ehi cles,  it  ma y order  a  recall  and 
remed y campaign . Howe ver , 
NHTSA  cannot  become  in vol ve d in 
indi vidu al  pr oblem s betw een you , 
your  deal er,  o r A udi  of Am eri ca , 
In c. 
To contact  the  NHTSA,  you  ma y 
eith er  call: 
T el.:  1-888-327-4236  (TTY : 
1 -800-424 -915 3)  or 
1 -800-424-9 393 
or  you  may  write  to :  
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NHTSA 
U.S. Department  of Transporta
tion  1200  New Jer sey Av e.,  S.E. 
West  Building 
Washington , DC 20590 
You can  also  obtain  other  infor mation  about  motor  veh icle safe
ty from: 
http: / /www.safercar .gov 
Applicable  to  Canada 
If you  live in Canada  and  you  be
liev e th at your  vehi cle ha s a  de
fect  that  could  cau se a  cra sh,  in
jury  or death , you should  imm edi
ately  inform  Transport  Canada , 
Defect  Investigation s and  Recalls. 
You  should  also  notify  Audi C ana
da . 
Canadian  customers  who  wish to 
report  a safety-related  defect  to 
Transport  Canada,  Defect  Invest i
gations  and  Recalls,  may either 
call Transport  Canada  toll-free  at: 
Tel.: 1 -800-333-0510  or 
Tel.: 1-819-994-3328  (Ottawa  re
gion  and  from  other  countries) 
TTY for  hearing  impaired:  Tel.: 
1-888-6  7 5-6863 
~ or contact  Transport  Canada  by 
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Driving  safety 
Tran sport  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: 
http://www.tc .gc .ca/eng/ 
road safety/menu.htm 
Active  rollover 
protection  system 
Function 
Th e rollover protection  system  helps  pro tect  ve
hicle o ccupan ts in  the  event  of  a rollover. 
Fig. 132 Rea r seats:  Ro llba r dep loyment  range 
Fig. 13 3 Rear seats : roll bar  deployed 
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The  active  ro llover  protection  system  consists  o f: 
- t wo  ro llbars 
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Driving  safet y 
-the  safety  belts  wit h be lt  te nsioners 
- the  wind shie ld  frame 
- the  rollover  sensors 
The  active  rollover  protection system provides 
addit ional  safety  in the  event  of a  rollover.  W ith in 
m ill iseconds,  sensors  deploy  two  rollbars  located 
behind  the  headrests  in the  rear  seats ¢ 
fig. 133. 
The rollbars,  reinforced  windshield  frame  and 
belt  tens ioners  help  protect  front  and  rear  pas
sengers  in the  event  of  a  rollover . 
The  rollover  protection  system  functions when 
the  power  top  is both  open  and closed. 
A WARNING 
-
Do not  use  the  area  beh ind  the  rear  seat 
headrests 
9fig . 132 as  a storage  a rea . Th is  is 
t he  a rea  whe re  the  rollbars  dep loy. If  the  ro ll
over pro tect ion  system  is triggered,  objects 
placed  there  can  be  pro pelled  th roug h the 
ve
hicle  and  make  it  more  difficult  for  the  roll 
bars  to  deploy . This  increases  the  risk for  seri
ous  or  life-threaten ing  injur ies. 
When  is rollover  protection  deployed? 
Rollover  protection  deploys  in a collision  or roll
over. 
Depending  on  the  coll is ion,  sensors  throughou t 
the  vehicle  and  the  control  mod ule tr igger  the 
rollover  system  to  deploy. 
For safety  reasons,  ro llover  protect ion  a lso  de
p loys during  front,  side  and  rear  coll is ions  above 
a  certa in  leve l of severi ty . 
Retracting  rollover  protection 
F ig . 13 4 Dep loyed  roltba r wit h re lease  loop . 
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Fig . 13 5 Deployed  rollbar  w it h  power  top frame  facing  up
ward. 
If  the  rollover  p rotection  has  tr iggered  but  the 
vehicle  was  not  involved  in an  accident,  you  can 
retract  the  rollover  protection  yourself  in  an 
emergency.  Drive  to your  authorized  Audi dealer 
or  qualified  repair facility  immed iate ly to  have 
the  malfunct ion  corrected. 
With  the  power top  open 
..  Pull  the  loop  upward  in the direction  of the  ar
row  and  hold it  in place 
9 fig. 134. 
.. Slide  the rollbar  down  . 
.,..  Release  the  loop just  before  the  ro llbar  reaches 
its  end  position  by approximately  1-2  in . (3-5 
cm). 
.,..  Press  t he  rollbar  down  unt il i t stops. 
..  Ma ke s ure the  rollbar  is secure  be fore  releasing 
it  . 
..  Close  the cover @¢ 
fig. 135. 
.. Repeat  t he  proced ure on  the  other  ro llbar. 
With  the  power  top  closed 
.,..  Sw itch  the  ignit io n  on. 
..  Press  the  conver tible  switch to  adjus t  the  co n
ver tible  frame  until  it  is vertical ¢ 
fig. 135 . 
.. Pull  the loop upward  in the direction  of  the ar
row  and  hold  it  in place 
9 fig. 134. 
.,. Slide  the rollbar  down  . 
..  Release  the  loop  ju st  before  the rollbar  reaches 
its  end  position  (3-5  cm)  . 
.,..  Press  the  rollbar  down  unt il it  stops  . 
..  Ma ke  su re the  rollbar  is secu re  before  releasing 
i t  . 
.,..  Clo se the  cover @¢ 
fig. 135  . 
.. Repeat  the  procedure  on  the  other  ro llba r . 
..  Yo u can  now  close  the  power  top again .  
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& WARNING 
-Make sure  your  head  or  other  pa rts  of your 
body  are  not  located  in the  area  above  the 
rollbar  when  press ing  the  rollbar  down.  If 
the  rollbar  is  not  secured  correctly,  it  cou ld 
deploy  again  as  soon  as you  release  it  and 
cause  injuries . 
- Have the  rollover  protection  system  checked 
by your  authorized  Aud i dealer  if  it  is faulty. 
Otherw ise,  the  system  may  not  deploy  cor
rectly  in  a collision. 
- Modifying  the  rollover  protect ion  system  or 
indiv idual  components  is  not  permitted . 
- Work  on  the  rollover  protect ion  system 
should  only  be  performed  by your  author
ized  Audi  deale r or  qual ified  wor kshop . Oth
erwise  the  system  may  not  funct ion  correct
ly in a  collision  o r it  could  deploy  unexpect
edly . 
- Have the  system  inspected  at  service  inte r
vals.  This ensures  the  system  will always  be  ready  for  use.  Have your  au thorized  Audi 
dealer  check  the  rollover  protect ion  system 
every  two  years  at  the latest. 
Dr ivin g  s afet y 
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Safety belt s 
Safety  belts 
General  information 
Always  wear  safety  belts! 
Wearing  safety  belts  correctly  saves lives! 
This chapter  explain s why safety  be lts  are  neces
sary,  how  they  work  and how  to  adjust  and wear 
them  correctly. 
..  Read  all  the  information  that  fo llows  and  heed 
all  of the  instructions  and  WARNINGS. 
&_ WARNING 
Not  wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them  im
properly  increases  the  risk of  serious  personal 
injury  and  death. 
- Safety  belts  are  the  single  most  effective 
means  available  to  reduce  the  risk of  serious 
injury  and  death  in automobile  accidents. 
For your  protection  and  that of your  passen
gers,  always  correct ly wear  safety  belts 
when  the  vehicle  is  moving. 
- Pregnant  women,  injured, or  physically  im
paired  persons  must  also use  safety  belts. 
L ik e all  veh icle  occupants,  they  are  more 
likely  to  be  seriously  injured  if they do  not 
wear  safety  be lts . The  best  way to  protect  a 
fetus  is to  protect  the  mother  - throughout 
the  ent ire  pregnancy. 
Number  of  seats 
Your Audi  has  a  total of four  seating  positions: 
two  in the  front  and  two  in  the  rear.  Each  seating 
position  has  a  safety  belt . 
&_ WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them  im
properly  increases  the  risk  of serious  personal 
injury  and  death. 
- Never  strap  more  than  one  person,  includ
ing  small  ch ildren,  into  any  belt.  It  is  espe
cially dangerous  to place  a  safety  belt  over  a 
child  sitting  on  your  lap. 
- Never  let  more  people  ride  in the  vehicle 
than  there  are  safety  belts available. 
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-Be sure  everyone  riding  in the  vehicle  is 
properly  restrained  with  a separate  safety 
belt  or  child  restraint. 
Safety  belt  warning  light 
Your vehicle has a warning  system  for  the  driver 
and  (on  USA models  only)  front  seat passenger 
to  remind  you  about  the  importance of  buckling
up  . 
Fig.  136 Safety  belt  warning  light  in  the  instrument  cl us
ter  -enlarged 
Before  driving  off,  always: 
.. Fas ten  your  safety  belt  and  make  sure  you  are 
wearing  it  properly. 
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..  Make  sure  that  your  passengers  also  buckle  up 
and  properly  wear  the ir safety  belts . 
..  Protect  your  children  w ith  a  child  restraint sys
tem  appropriate  for  the siz e and  age  of  the  chil
dren. 
The . warn ing  light  in the  instrument  cluster 
lights  up  when  the  ign it ion  is  switched  on  as  a  re
minder  to  fasten  the  safety  be lts.  In  addit io n, 
you w ill hear  a warning  tone  for a certain  period 
of  time. 
Fasten  your safety  belt  now and  make  sure that 
your  passengers  also properly put on their  safe
ty belts.  
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Why  use  safety  belts? 
Frontal collisions  and the  law  of  physics 
Frontal crashes  create  very strong  forces  for peo
ple  riding  in vehicles . 
Fig. 137 Unbelted  occupants  in a ve hicle  heading  for  a wall 
Fig . 138  The  vehicle cras hes  into  th e wall 
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The  physical  principles  are  simple. Both  the vehi
cle  and  the  passengers  possess  energy  which  var ies  with  vehicle  speed  and  body  weight . Engi
neers  call this  energy  "kinetic  energy." 
The  higher  the  speed  of the  vehicle  and the 
greater  the  vehicle's  weight,  the  more  energy 
that  has to be  "absorbed"  in the  crash. 
Vehicle speed  is the  most  significant  factor. If  the 
speed  doubles  from 15 to 30  mph  (25  to  50  km/ 
h) , the  energy  increases  4  times! 
Because  the passengers  of this  vehicle are  not  us
ing  safety  belts~ 
fig.  13 7,  they  will keep  moving 
at  the  same  speed  the  vehicle was  moving  just 
before  the  crash,  until something  stops  them  -
here,  the wall ~ 
fig.  138. 
The same  principles  apply  to  people  sitting  in a 
vehicle  that  is involved  in a  frontal  collision.  Even 
at  city  speeds  of 20  to  30  mph  (30  to  50  km/h), 
the  forces  acting  on  the  body  can  reach  one  ton 
Safety  belts 
(2,000  lbs.  or  1,000  kg) or  more.  At greater 
speeds,  these  forces  are  even  higher . 
People  who do not use  safety  belts  are  also  not 
attached  to  their  vehicle.  In a  frontal  collision 
they  will also  keep moving  forward  at  the speed 
their  vehicle  was  travelling  just before  the  crash. 
Of course,  the  laws  of  physics  don't  just  apply  to 
frontal  collisions,  they  determine  what  happens 
in all  kinds  of  accidents  and  collisions. 
What happens  to  occupants  not  wearing 
safety  belts? 
In  crashes  unbelted  occupants  cannot  stop  themselves  from  flying  forward  and  being  in
jured  or killed . Always  wear your  safety  belts! 
Fig. 139 A driver  not wea ring  a safe ty belt  is viol en tl y 
thrown  forwa rd 
Fig.  140  A rear passenger  not wear ing  a safety  belt  w ill  fly 
fo rward  and strike  t he dr ive r 
Unbelted  occupants  are  not able  to  resist  the  tre
mendous  forces  of  impact  by holding tight  or 
bracing  themselves . Without  the  benefit  of safe
ty  restraint  systems,  the  unrestrained occupant 
will slam  violently  into the  steering  wheel,  in
strument  panel,  w indshield,  or whatever  else  is 
i n the  way~ 
fig.  139 . This impact  with  the  veh i
cle  inter ior  has  all  the  energy  they  had just before 
the  crash.  .,. 
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Safety belts 
Never  rely on  airbags  a lone  for  protection . Even 
when  they  deploy,  airbags  provide  only  additional 
protection . A irbags  are  not  supposed  to  deploy  in 
all  kinds  of  accidents.  Although  your  Audi  is 
equipped  w ith  airbags,  all  vehicle  occupants,  in
cluding  the  driver,  must  wear  safety  belts  cor 
rectly  in orde r to  min imize  the  risk of  seve re  in
jury  o r death  in a  crash . 
Remember  too,  that  airbags  will  deploy  only  once 
and  that  your  safety  be lts  are  a lways  there  to  of 
fer  protection  in t hose  accidents  in which  airbags 
are  not  supposed  to  deploy  or  when  they  have  a l
ready  deployed . Unbelted  o ccupan ts can  also  be 
thrown  ou t of  the  vehicle  where  even  mo re  severe 
or fata l injur ies  can  occur . 
It is  also  important  fo r the  rea r passenge rs to 
wear  safety  belts  co rrectly.  Unbe lted  passenge rs 
i n t he  rear  se ats  endanger  not  only  themselves 
but  also  the  driver  and  other  passengers 
~ fig . 140. In  a frontal  coll ision  they  wi ll be 
thrown  forward  violent ly, where  they  can  hit  and 
in ju re  the  driver  and/or  front  seat  passenger. 
Safety  belts  protect 
People think  it's possible  to  use  the  hands  to 
brace the  body in a minor collision . It 's simply 
not  true! 
F ig . 141 D river  is correct ly  rest ra ined  i n a sudden  b rak ing 
m aneuver 
Safety  belts  used  properly  can  make  a  big  differ
ence.  Safety  belts  help  to  keep  passengers  in 
their  seats , gradually  reduce  energy  levels  ap
plied  to  the  body  in  an  accident,  and  he lp  prevent 
the  uncont ro lled  movement  that  can  cause  seri 
ous  injur ies.  In  add it ion,  safety  belts  reduce  the 
danger  of  being  throw n ou t of  the  vehicle. 
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Safety  be lts  attach  passengers  to  the  car  and  give 
them  the  benefit  of  being  s lowed  down  more 
gently  or  "softly"  through  t he "give"  in the  safety 
belts,  crush  zones  and  other  safety  features  eng i
neered  into  today's  veh icles.  By "absorbing"  the 
ki net ic ene rgy over  a  longer  period  of time,  the 
safety  be lts  make  the  forces  on  the  body  more 
"tole rable"  and  less  li kely to  cause  injury . 
Although  these  examples  are  based  o n a frontal 
collision,  safety  be lts  can  also  substantially  re 
duce  the  r isk  o f  injury  in other  kinds  o f crashes. 
So, whether  you're  on  a  long  tr ip or just  go ing  to 
t he  cor ne r store,  always  bu ckle  up  and  ma ke  sure 
o thers  do,  too.  Ac ciden t sta tis tics  show  that  ve hi
cle  occupants  properly  wearing  sa fe ty belts  have 
a  lowe r risk of  be ing  injured  and  a  much  better 
chance  of  surviving  an  accident.  Pro perly  using 
safety  belts  a lso  greatly  increases  the  ab ility  of 
the  supp lemental  airbags  to  do  their  job  in a  col
li sion.  For this  reason,  wear ing  a  safety  be lt  is le
gally  required  in  most  countries  including  much 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada . 
Although  your  Audi  is equipped  with  a irbags,  you 
still  have  to  wear  the  safety  belts  provided.  Front  airbags,  for  example,  are  act ivated  only  in some 
fron tal  coll is io ns . The  front  airbags  are  not  act i
vated  in a ll frontal  col lisions,  in s ide  and  rear  co l
li sio ns,  in  ro ll overs  o r in cases  whe re the re  is  not 
eno ugh  deceler ation  th rough  imp act  to  the  front 
of  the  vehicle . T he  same  goes  for  the  other  airbag 
systems  in your  Audi.  So, always  wear  your  safety 
belt  and  make  sure  everybody  in your  vehicle  is 
proper ly restrained! 
Important  safety  instructions  about  safety 
belts 
Safety  belts  must  always be correctly positioned 
across  the strongest  bones  of your  body . 
.,. Always wear  safety  belts  as  illustrated  and  de
scribed  in this  chapter . 
.,.  Make s ure  that  your  safety  belts  are  always 
ready  fo r use  and  are  not  damaged .  
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A WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them  im
properly  increases  the  risk  of serious  personal 
injury  and  death . Safety  belts  can  work  only 
when  used  correctly . 
- Always fasten  your  safety  belts  correctly  be fore  driving  off  and  make  sure  al l passen
gers  are  correctly  restra ined. 
- For maximum  protection,  safety  belts  must 
always  be  pos itioned  properly  on  the  body . 
- Never  strap  more  than  one  person,  includ 
ing  small  ch ildren,  into  any  belt. 
- Never  place  a  safety  belt  over  a  child  sitting 
on  your  lap . 
- Always  keep  feet  in the  footwell  in front  of 
the  seat  while  the  vehicle  is  being  driven. 
- Never  let  any  person  ride  with  their  feet  on 
the  instrument  panel  or st icking  out  the 
window  or  on  the  seat . 
- Never  remove  a  safety  belt  while  the  vehicle 
is  moving . Doing  so  will  increase  your  risk of 
being  injured  or  killed. 
- Never  wear  belts  twisted . 
- Never  wear  belts  over  rigid  or  breakable  ob-
jects  in or  on  your  clothing,  such  as  eye 
glasses,  pens,  keys,  etc.,  as  these  may  cause 
injury . 
- Never  allow  safety  belts  to  become  dam
aged  by being  caught  in door  or  seat  hard 
ware. 
- Do not  wear  the  shoulder  part  of the  belt 
under  your  arm  or  otherwise  out  of  pos ition. 
- Several  layers  of  heavy  clothing  may  inter
fere  with  correct  positioning  of  belts  and  re 
duce  the  overall  effectiveness  of the  system . 
- Always  keep  belt  buckles  free  of anything 
that  may  prevent  the  buckle  from  latching 
securely . 
- Never  use  comfort  clips  or  devices  that  cre 
ate  slack  in the  shoulder  be lt.  However,  spe
cial clips  may  be  required  for  the  proper  use 
of  some  child  restraint  systems. 
- Torn  or frayed  safety  belts  can  tear,  and  damaged  belt  ha rdware  can  break  in an  acc i
dent . Inspect  belts  regularly.  If webb ing, 
bind ings,  buckles,  or  retracto rs a re dam-
Safety  belts 
aged , have  belts  replaced  by an  author ized 
Audi dealer . 
- Safety  belts  that  have  been  worn  and  loaded 
in an  accident  must  be  replaced  with  the 
correct  replacement  safety  belt  by an  au
t horized  Audi dealer.  Replacement  may  be 
necessary  even  if damage  cannot  be  clearly 
seen.  Anchorages  that  were  loaded  must  al
so  be  inspected. 
- Never  remove,  modify , d isassemble,  or  try 
to  repair  the  safety  belts  yourself . 
-Always  keep  the  belts  clean . Dirty belts  may 
not  work  properly  and  can  impair  the  func
tion  of  the  inertia  reel~ 
page  184 . 
Safety  belts 
Belt  positioner 
The driver and  front  passenger seats are equip
ped  with  belt  positioners. 
F ig.  142 D river 's seat : Be lt  posit io ner 
The front  sea ts  are  equipped  with  bel t position
ers  so  it  is  easier  to  fasten  the  safety  belts . The 
belt  positioners  automatically  extend  when  the 
door  closes  and  the  ignition  switches  on 
~ fig . 142. 
The  belt  positioner  returns  to  its  starting  position 
again  when 
- the  tongue  in the  belt  la tch engages  or the  bel t 
w as  no t fa stened  wi thin  60  seconds. 
- you  sw itch  the  ignition  off. 
- you  open  the  door . 
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Safety belts 
_& WARNING 
-Only your  authorized  Audi  dealer  should 
work  on  the  system  or  remove  and installing 
system  components  when  performing  other 
work. 
- The  belt  positioners  could  cause injury  or 
damage  if they  pinch  people  or  objects 
when  extending  or  retracting. 
Fastening  safety  belts 
Safety  first · everybody buckle up! 
Fig.  143 Be lt  buck le and tongue  on  t he driver's  seat 
To provide  maximum  protection,  safety  belts 
must  always  be  pos itioned  correctly  on  the  wear
er's  body. 
.,.  Adjust  the  front  seat  and  head  restra int  p roper
ly ¢ 
page  59,  Seats  and storage . 
.,. Make sure  the  seatback  of the  rear  seat  bench  is 
in an  upright  position  and  securely latched  in 
place  before  using  the  belt ¢ .&, . 
.,.  Hold  the  belt  by the  tongue  and pull  it evenly 
across  the  chest  and  pelvis  ¢ .&, . 
.,.  Insert  the  tongue  into  the  correct  buckle  of 
your  seat  until  you  hear  it  latch  securely 
¢ fig . 143  . 
.,. Pu ll on  the  be lt  to  make  sure  that  it  is securely 
latched  in the  buckle. 
Autom atic  safety  bel t retra cto rs 
Every safety  belt  is equipped  w ith  an  automatic 
belt  retractor  on  the  shoulder  belt.  This feature 
locks  the  belt  when  the  be lt  is pulled  out  fast , 
du ring  hard  b rak ing  and  in an  accident.  The  belt 
may  a lso  lock  when  you  drive  up  o r down  a steep 
hi ll or  through  a  sharp  curve . During  no rma l driv
ing  the  belt  lets  you move  free ly . 
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Safety  belt  pr etensi oner s 
The  safety  belts  are  equipped with  a  belt  preten 
s ioner  that  he lps  to tighten  the  safety  be lt  and 
remove  slack  when  the pretensioner  is activated . 
The function  of  the pretensioner  is  mon itored  by 
a  warning  light¢ 
page  19. 
Convertible  lockin g re tra ctor 
Every safety  belt  except  the  one  on  the  driver 
seat  is equipped  with  a  convert ible  locking  retrac 
tor  that 
must be  used  when  the  safety belt  is 
used  to  attach  a  child  safety  seat. Be sure  to  read 
the  important  information  about  this feature 
¢page  161. 
_& WARNING 
Improperly  posit ioned  safety  be lts  can  cause 
serious  inj ury in  an  accident ¢ 
page  129, 
Safety  belt  position. 
- Safety  belts  offer  opt imum  protection  only 
when  the  seatback  is  up right  and  belts  are 
p rope rly pos itioned  on  the  body. 
- Never  attach  the  safety  belt  to  the  buckle 
for  a nother  seat . Attaching  the  belt  to  the 
w rong  buc kle w ill reduce  safety  belt  effe c
tiveness  and  can  c ause  serio us  pe rsonal  in
jury. 
- A passenger  who  is  not  properly  restrained 
can  be  seriously  injured  by the  safety  be lt  it
self  when  it  moves  from  the  stronge r parts 
of  the  body  into critical  areas  like the  abdo
men  . 
-Always  lock the  conve rtible  locking  retractor 
when  yo u are  securing  a  child  safety  seat  in 
the  vehicle 
¢ page  163.