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Please  note  that  low  objects  already  signalled  by  a warning  can 
disappear  fro m the  system 's  detectio n range  and  wil l n ot  con tinu e 
to  be  signa lled . 
If  the  distance  to  an  obstacle  remains  the  same,  the  vo lume  of  the 
d istance  wa rni ng  i s gradually  reduced  after  a bout  4  seconds . 
Approaching  another  obstacle  wi ll  result  in  the  distance  warning 
sound ing  at  th e nor mal  vo lume  agai n. 
Malfunctions  in  the  system  If a warnin g tone  is audib le for  about  five  seconds  when  you  turn  on 
the  ignition,  there  is  a ma lfunction  in the  system.  Have the  prob lem 
corrected  by  y our  aut horiz ed  Aud i deale r. 
Keep the  sensors  in  the  rear  bu mper  c lean  and  free  from  ice  so that 
th e  acous tic  par k ass is t  sy stem  can  f unction  properl y. 
& WARNING 
•  Sensors have dead  spaces in which  objects cannot  be 
detected . Be especially  alert  for  small  children  and  animals , since 
they  are  not  always  detected  by the  sensors. 
•  The  acoustic  parking  system  is not  a substitute  for the  dr iver's 
own  caution  and  alertness . Ultimate  responsibility  always 
remains  with  the  driver  during  parking  and  similar  maneuvers . 
Always  watch  where  you are  driving . 
•  You should  always  adjust  the  volume  and  frequency  of the 
warning  tones  so that  you  can  easily  hear the  acoustic  distance 
warn ing even  if the  radio  is play ing , the  air-conditioner  blower  is 
on  High or there  is a  high  level  of outside  noise. 
-Check the  settings  whenever  anyone  else  has driven  the 
vehicle  before you. 
0 Note 
•  Reme mber  that  low  obstacles  for  wh ic h  a war ning has  already 
been  issued  may  "dive"  below  the  system's  sensing  zone  if  the 
v ehicl e is  be ing  backe d up  close r.  In  t his  cas e, t he  wa rnin g  so und  shutting  off  does 
not indicate  that  you  have  c leared  the  obstacle . 
In stea d,  impact  is  im min ent. 
•  Objects  such  as trai ler  hitches,  chains,  narrow  posts  or  fences 
cov ered  by  a  t hin  lay er  of  p ain t  may  no t always  be  detecte d  by  t he 
syst em . T hey  can  stil l damage  your  vehicle  without  warning. 
[ i ] Tips 
K eep  the  sensors  in  the  rear  bumper  clean  and  free  of  snow  and  ice 
s o t hat  the  ac oustic parki ng  a ssis t  s ystem  ca n fu nc tio n proper ly.• 
Ap plies  to  ve hic le s : w ith  pa rk ing  syst em  (rea r) 
Adjusting  the  warning  tones 
Th e warning  ton es  can  be  adj usted  in  the  MM /*. 
-Select:  [CARI> Parking  system. 
•  Rear volume  - rea r sens or vo lum e 
•  Rear frequency  -rea r sensor  frequency 
Fig . 167  MMI  displ ay: 
parking  system 
•  In-car  entertainment  fader  -when  the  parking  system  is 
sw itched  o n, t he v olum e of  the  ac tive  a udio  sou rce  is  lo wered .  
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The  newly  adjusted  value  is briefly  heard  from  the  signal  generator. 
The  settings  are  automatically  stored and  assigned  to  the master 
key  with  remote  control. • 
Parking  system  (rear,  with 
camera) 
. 
rear  view 
Applies  to  vehicles : w ith  park in g  sys tem  (rear,  with  rear  view  came ra ) 
Introduction 
Fig . 168  Parking 
mode  1: reverse 
parking 
Fig . 169  Parking 
mode  2 : parallel 
park ing 
Vehicles  with  the  parking  system  are  equipped  with  a  rear view 
camera  in addition  to the  acous tic  parking  system. 
Con tro ls and  eq uip
ment  You  can  choose  between  two  modes  to  assist  you  with  parking
. For 
example,  you  can  use  "parking  mode  1" when  parking  in  a parking 
space  or  garage~  fig.  168. When  you  want  to  park  para llel  to  the 
edge  of  the  street,  se lect  "parking  mode  2" 
~ fig.  169. 
The  rear  acoustic  park  assist  system  is  integrated in the  rear  of the 
vehicle  and  the  rear  view  camera  is  integrated  in  the  rear lid 
~ page 159. 
& WARNING 
• The  rear view  camera  has blind spots, in which  objects  cannot 
be  detected . Be especially  careful  to check for small  children  and 
animals  before  backing  up . Small  children  and  animals  will not 
always  be detected  by the  sensors.  • 
App lies  to  veh ic les : wi th  p arking  system  ( rea r, wi th  r ear vi ew  ca mera) 
General  Information 
Vehicle  care I I 
® 
Fig . 170  Covered  area 
(D and  unco vered  a rea 
@ of the  rear view 
cam era  .,,_ 
Technical data  
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Sensor s in  th e  bump er 
Fig . 17 1  Tru nk l id: 
L oca tion  of  th e r ear 
vi ew  c amera 
Sensors  are  located  in the  rear  bumpers.  If these  detect  an obstac le, 
audible  and  visual  signals  warn  you . The  range  at which  the  sensors 
begin  to  measure  is  approximately: 
To the  side  2 ft  (0.60  ml 
Center  rear 
5.2 ft  (1.60  m) 
Distance  warning  when  reversing  starts  when  an  obstacle  is 
detected  in  the  range  of  the  parking  assist  system.  As  the  distance 
decreases,  the  time  interval  between  the  audible  tones  becomes 
shorter. 
When  the  distance  is  less  than  1ft  (0.30 ml,  the  tone  becomes  continuous . At  this  point  you  should  stop  backing  up. 
If the  distance  to  an  obstacle  stays  the  same,  the  vo lume  of  the 
distance  signal  chime  is gradually  reduced  after  about  4 seconds 
(does  not  affect  the  continuous  signal  tone).  Approaching  another 
obstac le wi ll cause  the  distance  signal  to  sound  again  at the  normal 
volume. 
R ea r  vi ew  camera  cover age  ar ea 
The  MMI  display  shows  the  area  covered  by the  rear  view  camera 
=> 
page 157, fig . 170 G) . Objects  that  are  not  in  the  area  covered 0 
are  not  shown  on  the MMI display.  We recommend  that  you  practice  parking  with  the  rear view  camera 
in  a traffic -free  location  or  parking  lot  to  become  familiar  with  the 
system,  the  orientation  lines,  and  their  function.  When  doing  this, 
there  should  be good  ligh t and  weather  conditions. 
In the  MMI  d isplay,  objec ts or vehicles  appear  closer  or further  away 
if: 
•  you  are  driving  in  reverse  gear  from  a  level  surface  onto  an 
incline,  or  a downward  slope, 
•  you  are  driving  in  reverse  gear  toward  protruding  objects, 
•  the  vehic le  is carrying  too  much  load  in  the  rear. 
The  accuracy  of  the  orientation  lines  and  b lue  surfaces  diminishes 
if: 
•  the  rear  view  camera  does  not  provide  a reliable  image,  for 
example,  in  poor  visibility  conditions  or  if  the  lens  is  dirty, 
•  the  image  on the  screen  is not  visible  due  to  sun  glare  and  reflec 
tion. 
C aring  for  the  rear  vi ew  c amera  l en s 
The rear view  camera  is  located  above  the  rear  license  plate  bracket. 
For the  parking  assist  to  operate,  the  lens => fig.  171  must  be  kept 
clean : 
•  Dampen  the  lens with  a household  alcohol -based  glass  cleaner, 
and  clean  the  lens with  a dry  cloth 
~ 0 . 
•  Remove  snow  with  a hand  brush  and  ice  preferably  with  a de 
icing  spray=> 
0 . 
& WARNING 
•  The  p arking  aid  cannot  repl ace the  driver' s attentio n. The 
driv er  alo ne  is  re spon sible  for  parkin g and  similar  dri ving  m aneu 
v ers . 
•  Alway s keep your eyes on the  vehicle' s surrounding s, usin g the 
r ea r vie w  mirror  as  w ell.  ..,.  
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& WARN ING  (con tinued) 
•  Do n ot  all ow  y ourself  to  b e di stract ed from  tr affic  by the  r ear 
vi ew  c amera  pictur es. 
•  If th e po sition  and th e installati on an gle  of th e camera  ha s 
chan ged, fo r  exa mpl e, after a  re ar  end colli sion , do  not con tinue  to 
u se the  sy ste m  for  safety  re ason s. Have  it  checked  by a  qua lifi ed 
de alers hip . 
0 Note 
• Low  obstac les already  signa led by a warning  can  disappear  from 
the  system's  detection  range  as they  are  approached  and  will  not 
cont inue  to  be signaled . Objects  such  as barrier  chains,  trailer  draw 
bars,  thin  painted  vertical  po les  or  fences  may  not  be detected  by 
the  system,  posing  risk  o f damage . 
•  Never  use warm  or  hot  water  to  remove  snow  or  ice from  the 
camera  lens  - danger  of  crack  formation  on  the  lens! 
•  When  cleaning  the  lens,  never  use  products  that  are  abrasive .• 
Appl ies t o veh ic les:  with  parking  s ystem  (rear,  with  rear view  ca m era) 
Switching  on /off 
The rear view camera  switches  on  automatically  together 
with  the  acoustic  park  assist  when  you  put  the  vehicle  in 
reverse. 
Switching  on 
- Put  the  vehicle  in reve rse gear,  the acoustic  parking 
system  with  rear  view  camera  is activated  automatically. 
Activation  of  the  acoustic  park ing  system  is confirmed  by 
a brief  acknowledgement  sou nd. 
Switching  off 
- Drive  faster  than  6 mph  ( 10 km/h),  or 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
take  t he vehicle  out  of  reve rse gear . The acoustic  parking 
system  is  immediate ly  deactivated,  and  t he rear  view 
camera  picture  is  d eactivated  automatica lly  after  a 
period  of  about  15 seco nds,  or 
- switch  off  the  ignition . 
The  delay in  deactivating  the  camera  provides  an  uninterrupted 
view  behind  the  vehicle  especially  when  maneuvering  in  tight 
parking  spaces  and  prevents  the  picture  from  turning  off  the  every 
time  you  shift  out  of  reverse. 
I f  the  warni ng message  appears  in the  display  but  not  the  rear view 
camera  picture,  read  and  confirm  the  warn ing  message.  The 
acoustic  distance  signal  is a lways  ac tive . 
I f you  press  a function  button  on  the  MMI  termina l,  the  rear  view 
camera  picture  disappears.  The  rear view  camera  picture  reappears 
the  next  time  you  park. 
Further  information  on the warning  message and the  MMI terminal 
can  be  found  in  the  MMI  inst ruction  booklet. 
[ i ] Tips 
•  The  rear  view  camera  picture  is available  as soon  as the  MMI 
Display  or  the  MMI  is switched  on,  or  the  start -up  phase  is 
completed. 
•  Keep the  sensors  in  the  rear  bumper  and  the  rear  view  camera 
lens  clean  and  free  of  snow  and  ice, so that  the  parking  system  can 
work  properly . Please fo llow  the  additional  notes  on=> 
page  163. • 
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& WARNING 
• The  rear  view  camera  doe s not  show  the  entire  area  behind the 
vehicle 
=> page 157 , fig. 1 70 . Watch  out  especially  for  small  chil 
dren  and  animal s. The  rear  view  camera  cannot  always  detect 
them , posing  ri sk  of  an a ccident! 
•  Please note that  objects  not tou ching the  ground can appear  to 
be further  away  than  they  really are  (for  example , the  bumper  of a 
parked  vehi cle , a trailer  h itch , or the  rear  of a t ruck ). In this  case , 
you  should  not  use the  help  lines to  help  with  parking , which 
poses danger  of an  a ccident ! 
0 Note 
In the  MMI  d isplay,  the  d irection  of trave l o f the  vehicle  rear  is  rep re 
sented  depending  on  the  steering  wheel  angle.  The vehicle  front 
swings  out  more  than  the  veh ic le rear.  Maintain  ple nty  of  distance 
from  an  obstacle  so that  your  outside  mirror  or  a corner  of  your 
veh icle  does  not  col lide  with  any  obs tacles  - danger  of  accident! 
[ i J Tips 
The  left  or  r igh t ori entat ion  li nes and  s urfaces  will  be  displayed, 
depending  on  the  turn  signa l being  used .• 
Ap plies to  veh ic les: w ith  par king  sy ste m !rear,  with  rear  vie w  camera) 
Adjusting  the  display  and  warning  tones 
The d isplay  and  warning  tones  are  adjusted  in  the radio 
or 
MM /*. 
Sele ct: [CARI> Parking  system . 
Display 
Fig . 17 6  MMI  di spla y: 
adjusting  the  parking 
sys tem 
• Off  -when  the  parking  system  is switched  off,  on ly audible 
sig nals a re given . 
• On  -when  the  par king  system  is  switched  on,  the  picture  from 
the  rea r view  came ra is displayed . 
Warning  tones 
•  Rear volume  -
rear  sensor  volume 
•  Rear frequency  -rear  sensor  frequency 
• In-car  entertainment  fader  -when  the  parking system is 
switched  on,  the  volume  of  the  active  audio  source  is lowered. 
The  newly  a dju sted  va lue is b riefly  heard  fr om the  sig nal gene rator . 
T he settings  are  automatically  stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote 
control  k ey. 
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& WARNING 
• Always  make  sure that  the  volume  and  frequen cy  of the 
warning  tones  is adjusted  so that  you can  easily hear the  acoustic  distan ce  signal  even  if the  radio  is playing , the  air -conditioner 
blower  is on  High or there  is a  high  level of  outside  noise . 
•  Che ck the  settings  whene ver  someone  else  has dri ven the 
vehicle  before  you. 
[  i ] Tips 
•  The  wa rni ng  ton es  can  a ls o  b e adjuste d directly  fro m the  rea r 
v iew  camera  image.  Simp ly  press  the  [SettingsJ * control  button . 
•  Change d se ttin gs  are  ac tivated  whe n parking  ass is t  is  switched 
on  again .• 
App lies  to veh ic les: w ith  parking  system  ( rear , with  rea r view  camera) 
Error  messages 
If  a war nin g  to ne is au dible  fo r abou t  five seconds  wh en yo u  tu rn  on 
the  ignit ion,  there  is  a malfunc tion  in  the  system . Have the  prob lem 
co rrected  by  y our autho rized  Aud i deale r. 
Kee p the  sensors  in the  rea r bu mper  c lean  a nd  free  fro m ice  so  that 
the  acoustic  park  assist  system  can  function  prope rly. • 
Controls  and  equip 
ment 
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Unfastening  safety  belts 
Unbuckle  the  safety  belt  with  the  red  release  button  only 
after  the  vehicle  has  stopped. 
Fig . 193  Releasing  the 
tongue  from the  buckle 
-Push the  red  release  button  on  the  buckle~ fig.  193. The 
belt  tongue  will  spring  out  of  the  buckle~&_ . 
- Let the  belt  wind  up  on  the  retractor  as you  guide  the  belt 
tongue  to  its  stowed  position. 
& WARNING 
Never  unfasten  safety belt while  the vehicle  is  moving.  Doing  so 
will  increase  your  risk of  being  injured  or killed. • 
Improper ly worn  safetY  belts 
Incorrectly  positioned  safety  belts  can  cause  severe  inju
nes. 
Wearing  safety  be lts  improperly  can  cause  serious  injury  or 
death.  Safety  belts  can  only  work  when  they  are  correctly  positioned  on  the  body.  Improper  seating  positions  reduce 
the  effectiveness  of  safety  belts  and  will  even  increase  the  risk  of  injury  and  death  by  moving  the  safety  belt  to  critical  areas 
of the  body.  Improper  seat ing  positions  also  increase 
the  risk  of  serious  injury  and  death  when  an  airbag  deploys  and  strikes  an  occupant  who  is  not  in  the  correct  seating 
position.  A  driver  is  responsible  for  the  safety  of  all  vehicle 
occupants  and  especially  for  children.  Therefore: 
- Never  permit  anyone  to  assume an  incorrect  sitting  posi
tion  in  the  vehicle  while  traveling 
~ &_. 
& WARNING 
Improperly  worn  safety belts  increase the  risk of  serious personal 
injury  and  death  whenever  a  vehicle  is  being  used. 
•  Always  make  sure that  all  vehicle  occupants  are  correctly 
restrained  and stay  in  a  correct  seating  position  whenever  the 
vehicle  is being  used. 
•  Always  read  and  heed all WARNINGS and  other  important infor
mation 
~ page  182.  • 
Safety  belt  pretensioners 
How  safety  belt  pretensianers  work 
In  front,  side  and  rear-end  collisions  above  a particular 
severity,  safety  belts  are  tensioned  automatically. 
The  safety  belts  are  equipped  with  safety  belt  pretensioners.  The 
system  is activated  by  sensors  in front,  side  and  rear-end  collisions 
of  great  severity.  This  tightens  the  belt  and  takes  up  belt  slack~,& 
in  "Service  and  disposal  of  safety  belt  pretensioner " on 
page  187 . 
Taking  up  the  slack  helps  to  reduce  forward  occupant  movement 
during  a collision.  .,  
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& WA RN ING  (co ntinued) 
•  Th e  inflating  airb ag  will  hit  th e child  safety  sea t  o r inf ant 
ca rrier  with  g re at  f orc e  and  will  sm ash  th e child  safety  sea t  a nd 
c hild  again st  t he  backre st,  c enter  armre st,  doo r, or  roof . 
•  Alway s in sta ll  re arwa rd-f acing  child  re str aints  i n the  ba ck  seat. 
•  If  you  mu st  in stall  a  rearw ard  facing  child  safety  seat  on  the 
fro nt  pa ssenger  seat  be cau se  of  e xceptional  cir cumstance s and 
the  PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  doe s not  come  on  and  stay  on , 
imm edi ately  in sta ll  the  re ar- fa cing  child  safe ty  s eat  in  a  rea r 
seating  p osition  and  h ave th e airbag  system  in spected  by  your 
autho riz e d  Audi  de aler. 
& WARNING 
If, in e xceptional  circum sta n ce s, y ou mu st  in stall  a forw ard -f aci ng 
c hild  restraint  on the  front  pa ssenger' s seat: 
•  Alway s make sure the forw ard -fa cing seat has b een de signed 
and  cert ified  by it s manufa cturer  for  use on a  front  seat  with  a 
pa ssenge r fr ont  and  side  airb ag . 
•  Never  put  the  forward -facing  child  re straint  up  again st  or very 
near  the  instrum ent  p anel . 
•  Alway s move the  p assenger  seat  into  it s rearmo st  po sition  in 
the  seat's  fore  and  aft  adju stme nt  r ange ,  as far  aw ay from  the 
a irb ag  as  pos sible , before  in stalling  the  forward -fac ing child 
r e stra int . The  b ackrest  must  be  adjusted  to  an  upright  po sition . 
•  Make  sure that  the  PASSEN GER AIR BAG OFF light  come s on 
a nd stay s on  all the time  whe never the  ign it ion  i s sw itch ed  on . • 
Advanced  Airbag  System  components 
The  front  passenger  seat  in  your  vehicle  has  a  lot  of  very  important 
parts  of  the  Advanced  A irbag  System  in  it.  These  parts  inc lude  the 
weight -sensing  mat,  sensors,  wiring,  brackets,  and  more.  The  func -
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation  tion  of  the  system  in  the  front  passenger  seat  is checked  by 
the elec
tronic  contro l unit  when  the  ignition  is on . The  control  unit  monitors 
the  Advanced  Airbag  System  and  turns  the  a irbag  indicator  light  on 
when  a  malfunction  in  the  system  components  is  detected . The 
function  of  the  airbag  indicator  light  is  described  in  greater  detail  below.  Because  the  front  passenger  seat  conta ins  important  parts 
of  the  Advanced  Airbag  System,  you  must  take  care  to  prevent  it 
from  being  damaged.  Damage  to  the  seat  may  prevent  the 
Advanced  Airbag  for  the  front  passenger  seat  from  doing  its  job  in 
a crash. 
T he  front  Ad van ced Airbag  System  consi sts  of  th e 
following: 
•  Crash  sensors  in  the  front  of  the  vehicle  that  measure  vehicle 
acce leration/deceleration  to  provide  information  to  the  Advanced 
A irbag  System  about  the  sever ity  of  the  crash . 
•  An  electronic  control  unit,  with  integrated  crash  sensors  for  front 
and  side  impac ts. The  control  unit  "decides" whether  to  fire  the 
front  airbags  based  on  the  information  received  from  the  crash  sensors . The  control  unit  also  "decides" whether  the  safety  belt 
pretensioners  should  be  activated. 
•  An  Advanced  Airbag  w ith  gas  generator  and  contro l valve  for  the 
driver  inside  the  steering  wheel  hub. 
•  An  Advanced  Airbag  with  gas  generator  and  contro l valve  inside 
the  instrument  panel  for  the  front  passenger . 
•  A weight -sensing  mat  under  the  upholstery  padding  of  the  front 
passenger  seat  cushion  that  measures  the  total  weight  on  the  seat . 
The  information  registered  is  sent  continuously  to  the  e lectronic 
control  unit  to  regu late  dep loyment  of  the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on 
the  passenger  s ide. 
•  An  airbag  monito ring  system  and  indicator  light  in  the  instru 
ment  cluster=>  page 
199. 
• A  sensor  in  each  front  sea t registers  t he distance  between  the 
respective  seat  and  the  steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel.  The 
information  registered  is sen t continuously  to  the  electronic  control 
unit  to  regulate  dep loyment  of  the front  Advanced  Airbags.  ._ 
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• The PASS ENGER AIR BAG OFF light  comes  on  and  stays  on  in the 
c en ter  of  the  instru ment  panel => 
page 200, fig.  197 a nd  tells  you 
when  the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  been 
t urned  off. 
•  A sensor  be low  the  safety  belt  latch  for  the  front  seat  passenger 
to  m easure  the  tension  on  the sa fety  be lt. The  tensi on on  the sa fety 
belt  and  the  weight  reg istered  by the  weight -sensing  mat  help  the 
cont rol  unit  "decide"  whe ther  the fron t ai rbag  for  the fr ont 
passenger  seat  shou ld  be turned  off  or  not=> 
page 190, "Child 
r est raints  on  the  front  seat  -some  im portant  t hings  t o know". 
•  A  sensor  in the  safety  belt  latch  for  the  dr iver  and  for  the front 
seat  passenge r that  se nses whe the r tha t safety  belt  is la tched  or  not 
and  transmits  this information  to the  electronic  control  unit. 
& WARNING 
Damage  to  the  front  passenger  seat  can  prevent  the  front  airbag 
from  working  properly . 
•  Improper  repair  or  disassembly  of  the  front  passenger  and 
driver  seat  will  prevent  the  Advanced  Airbag  Sy stem  from  func 
tioning  properly . 
•  Repairs to the  front  passenger  seat  must  be performed  by qual
ified  and  properly  tra ined  workshop  personnel . 
•  Never  remove  the  front  passenger  or driver  seat  from  the 
vehi cle . 
•  Never  remove  the  uphol stery  from  the  front  passenger  seat. 
•  Never disassemble  or remove parts  from  the  seat or disconnect 
wires  from  it . 
•  Never  carry  sharp objects  in your  pockets  or place them  on the 
seat . 
If the  weight -sensing  mat  in the  passenger  seat  is punctured 
it  cannot  work  properly. 
•  Never  carry things  on your  lap  or  carry  objects  on the 
passenger  seat.  Such items  can  increase the  weight  registered  by 
the  weight -sensing  mat  and  send the  wrong  information  to  the 
airbag  control  unit . 
& WARNING (continued ) 
• Never  store  items  under  the  front  passenger  seat.  Parts of the 
Advanced  Airbag  System  under the  passenger  seat  could  be  damaged , preventing  them  and  the  airbag  system  from  work ing 
properly . 
•  Never  place  seat  covers or  replacement  upholstery  that  have 
not  been  specifically  approved  by Audi  on the  front  seats. 
•  Seat  covers can  prevent  the  Advanced  Airbag  Sy stem  from 
recogn izing  child  restraints  or occupants  on the  front  passenger 
s eat  and  prevent  the  side  airbag  in the  seat  backrest  from 
deploying  properly. 
•  Never  use cushions,  pillows,  blankets  or  similar  items  on the 
front  passenger  seat.  The  additional  padding  will  prevent  the 
weight-sensing  mat  in the  seat  from  accurately  registering  the 
child  restraint  or  person  on the  seat  and  prevent  the  Advanced 
Airbag  System  from  functioning  properly . 
•  If you  must  use a  child  restraint  on the  front  passenger  seat 
and the  child  restraint  manufacturer's  instructions  require the  use 
of a  towel,  foam  cushion  or something  el se to  properly  position 
the  ch ild restraint , make  certa in that  the  PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF 
light  comes  on and  stays  on whenever  the  child  restraint  is 
installed  on the  front  passenger  seat . 
•  If the  PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  does not come  on and stay 
on , immediately  in stall  child  restraint  in a  rear  seating  position 
and  have  the  airbag  system  inspected  by your  authorized  Audi 
dealer .• 
How  the  Advanced  Airbag  System 
components  work  together 
T he fr ont  Adva nced Ai rbag Sys tem  a nd th e side  air bag s su ppl eme nt 
the  protection  offered  by  the front  three -point  safety  be lts  with 
pretensioners  and  load  limiters  and  the  adjustab le head  re straints 
to  help  reduce the  risk  of  in jury  in a w ide  ran ge of  acc ident  and  .,_  
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crash  situations. Be sure  to  read  the  important information  about 
safety  and  heed  the  WARNINGS  in  this  chapter. 
Dep loyment  of  the Advanced  Airbag  System  and  the activation  of 
the  safety  be lt pretensioners  depend  on the  deceleration  measured 
by  the  crash  sensors  and  registered  by  the  electronic  control  un it. 
The  amount  of  inflation  of  the  front  airbags  can  also  be  adapted  to 
the  front  seat  position,  depending  on  the  distance  between  the  respective  front  seat  and  the steering  whee l or  instrument  panel  as 
registered  by sensors  in the  seats . Crash severity  depends  on  speed 
and  deceleration  as well  as the  mass  and  stiffness  of  the  vehicle  or 
object  involved  in  the  crash. 
On the  passenger  s ide,  regardless  of  safety  belt  use, the  airbag  w ill 
be  turned  off  if the weight  on  the  passenger  seat  is  less than  the 
amount  programmed  in  the  elec tronic  control  unit.  The front  airbag 
on  the  passenger  side  wi ll also  be turned  off  if one  of  the child 
safety  seats  that  has  been  certified  under  Federal  Motor  Vehicle 
Safety  Standard  208  has  been  recognized  on  the  seat.  The 
PASSENGER  A IR BAG  OFF light  comes  on  and  stays  on  to  tel l you 
when  the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  been 
t urned  off=> 
page  190, "Child  rest raints  on  the  front  seat-some 
important  things  to know". 
& WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk  of  injur y when  an airbag  infl ate s, a lways  wear 
safety  belt s properly. 
•  If you are unr estr ained , leaning forward , sitting  sideways  or out 
of  po sition  in any way , your  ri sk of  injury  is much  hig her. 
•  You will  al so rece ive  seriou s injuries  and  could  even be  killed  if 
you  are  up  ag ainst the  airbag  or too  clo se to  it  when  it  infl ate s -
even wi th an Advan ced  Airb ag => 
page  188.  • 
Safety  first 
Airbag  sy ste m 
More  important  things  to  know  about  front 
airbags 
F ig . 196  I nfl at ed  front 
airba gs 
Safety  belts  are  important  to help  keep  front  seat  occupants  in  the 
proper  seated  position  so tha t airbags  can  unfold  proper ly  and 
provide  supplementa l protection  in  a fronta l collision. 
The fron t airbags  are  designed  to  provide  addit ional  p rotection  for 
the  chest  and  face  of  the  driver  and  the front  seat  passenger  when: 
•  safety  belts  are worn  properly, 
•  the  seats  have  been  positioned  so  that  the  occupant  is  properly 
seated  as far  as p ossi ble from  the  a irbag, 
•  and  the  head  restraints  have  been  properly  adjusted . 
Because  airbags  inflate  in the  blink  of  an eye with  grea t force , things 
you  have  on  your  lap  or  have  p laced  on  the  seat  cou ld  become 
dangerous  projectiles,  and  be  pushed  into  you  if  the  airbag  inflates . 
When  a n airbag  deploys,  fine  d ust  is  released . This  is  norma l and  is 
not  caused  by a fire  in  the vehicle.  This  dust is made  up  mostly  of  a 
powder  used  to lubrica te the  airbags  as they  d eploy . It could  irri tate 
skin. 
I t  is  important  to  remember  that  while  the  supplemental  airbag 
system  is designed  to  reduce  the  likel ihood  of serious  injuries,  othe r 
injuries,  for  example  swelling,  bruising  and  minor  abrasions,  can 
a lso  happen  when  airbags  inflate . Airbags  do  no t pro tect  the  arms  • 
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