rear view mirror AUDI A7 2014 Owners Manual
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-Do not  leave children  inside the  vehicle 
unsupervised.  In an emergency  it would 
be  impossible  to  open  the  doors  from 
the  outside  without  the  key. 
- Applies to  vehicles with  power side door 
closer*: 
- When closing  a  door, make  sure  noth
ing can interfere  w ith  the  door.  This 
could cause  serious  personal  injury. 
- You can stop  the  door from  clos ing at 
any time  by pulling  on the  inside or 
outside  door  handle. 
(D Tips 
- In  the  event  of a  crash with airbag  de
ployment  all locked doors  will be auto
ma tically unlocked  to  give access  to  the 
vehicle occupants  from  the  outside. 
- If the  power  locking system  should mal
function,  you can lock  the driver's door 
using  the  mechanical  key¢ 
page  38. 
-If  the  power  locking system  should  fail, 
you  can still  open  the  fuel tank  flap in an 
emergency 
¢pa ge 223. 
-You are we ll advised not  to keep valua
bles  inside an unattended  vehicle, visib le 
or  not . Even a properly  locked vehicle 
cannot  provide the  security  of a safe. 
- If the  LED in the  upper  edge  of the  driv
er's  door  pane l comes  on for abo ut  30 
seconds  after  the  vehicle is locked, there  i s a malfunction  in the  power locking or 
the  anti-theft  warning  system.  Have the  malfunction  corrected  by an author ized 
Audi dealership  or qua lified  repair  facili
ty. 
Setting  power  locking 
The driver can determine  the  functions  for 
power  locking in  the MMI. 
.,. Select: ICARI funct ion  button > (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button  > Vehicle settings > 
(Central  locking)* . 
Lock when driving  -
If you  selec t On , the  vehi
cle  locks automatically  when  driving. All of 
the  doors  and  rear  lid lock . 
Opening and  closing  35 
Central  locking 
Unlock doors  -
You can decide  if All doors or 
on ly  the 
Driver shou ld unlock.  The rear  lid al
so  unlocks when 
All is selected . If you  select 
Driver in a vehicle with  a convenience  key*, 
only the  door whose  hand le you pull will  un
lock. 
If you se lect 
Driver , all the  doors  and  rear lid 
will  unlock  if you press  the 
CD button  on the  re
mote  control  master key twice . 
Lock exterior trunk  handle  -If you select On , 
the  rear  lid handle  is lock ed.  In this  case the 
rear  lid can  be  opened  with the  b utton 
c:s on 
the  master  key or with the 
c:s button  in the 
driver's  door.  In vehicles with  a convenience 
key*,  you can still  open  the  rear  lid using the 
handle  if an authorized  master  key is near  the 
proxim ity sensor . 
Fold mirrors * -If you select On , the  exterior 
rearview mirrors fold  in automat ically when 
you press  the 
cfJ button  on  the remote  control 
master  key or touch  the  sensor*  in the  handle. 
Tone  when  locking -When you select On , a 
confirmation  tone  sounds when  you lock the 
vehicle . 
Locking  and  unlocking  the  vehicle  with 
the  remote  control 
Fig. 20 Remote  cont rol:  fun ction  butto ns 
Eithe r the  driver's  door only or the  entire  vehi
cle w ill unlock when  the  unlock button 
0 (@ ) 
is pressed  once,  depending  on the  sett ings  in 
the  MMI 
¢ page  35 . 
.,. Press  button ffi (@ ) to  un lock the  vehicle 
¢fig.  20.  
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_& WARNING 
-Automatic  headlights  are  only  intended 
to  assist  the  driver . They do  not  relieve 
the  driver  of  his  responsibility to  check 
the  headlights  and  to  turn  them  on  man
ually  according  to the  current  light  and 
visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog 
cannot  be  detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So always  switch  on  the  headlights 
io 
under  these  weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes  can  happen  when  you  cannot  see 
the  road  ahead  and  when  you  cannot  be 
seen  by other  motorists.  Always turn  on 
the  headlights  so  that  you  can  see  ahead 
and  so  that  others  can  see  your  car  from 
the  back. 
- Please  observe  legal  regulations  when 
using  the  lighting  systems  described. 
(D Note 
The  rear  fog  lights  should  only  be  turned 
on  in accordance  with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are  bright  for  following  traffic. 
(D Tips 
- The  light  sensor*  for  automatic  head
light  range  control*  is  located in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount.  You should  therefore  not  apply  any  stickers  to  the  windshield 
in  this  area  in order  to  prevent  malfunc
tions  or  failures. 
- In  the event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunc
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the  instru
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page  23 . 
-You will  hear  a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door when  the  exterior  lights 
are  switched  on. 
- In  cool  or  damp  weather,  the  inside  of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and  tail 
lights  can  fog  over  due  to  the  tempera
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This  does  not  affect 
the  service  life of the  lighting. 
Clear  vision  45 
Emergency  flasher 
The emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle are  in an emer
gency  situation . 
Fig. 35 Center consol e: eme rge ncy flash er sw itc h 
.,.  Press  the  switch & ~ fig.  35 to  turn  the 
emergency  flashers  on  or off. 
When  the emergency  flasher  is on,  all four 
turn  signals  blink  at  the  same  time.  The turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
II Nin the  instrument 
cluster,  as  well  as  the  light in the  emergency 
flasher  switch 
& blink  likewise.  The  emergen
cy flashers  also  work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
The  emergency  flashers  will  turn  on  automati
cally  if you  are  in an  accident  where  the  airbag  has  deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on  the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you  a  re the  last  vehicle  standing  in a traf
fic  jam  so  that  any  other  vehicles  coming 
can  see  you,  or  when 
- your  vehicle  has  broken down  or you  are 
in an  emergency  situation,  or when 
- your  vehicle  is being  towed  by a  tow 
truck  or  if you  are  towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  ore  adjusted  in the  MMI. 
.,.  Select: !CAR ! function  button> (Car)* sys
tems control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting.  ..,.  
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8 - The  exterior  mirrors  fold  in. In  the  MMI, 
you  can  select  if  the mirrors  fold  in automati
cally  when  you  lock the vehicle ~ 
page 35. 
Tilt  function  for  the  passenger's mirror 
To help  you  see  the curb  when  backing  into  a 
parking  space,  the  surface  of  the  mirror  tilts 
slightly.  The  knob  must  be  in the  P position 
for  this  to happen. 
You can  adjust  the  tilted mirror  surface  by 
turning  the  knob  in the  desired  direction. 
When  you  move  out  of  reverse  and  into  anoth
er  gear,  the  new  mirror  position  is stored  and 
assigned  to  the  key you  are  using. 
The  mirror  goes  back  into  its  original  position 
once  you  drive  forward faster  than  9  mph  (15 
km/h)  or  switch  the  ignition  off. 
.&_ WARNING 
- Curved  (i.e.  convex)  mirror  surfaces  in
crease  your  field  of view.  Remember  that 
vehicles  or  other  objects  will appear 
smaller  and  farther  away  than  when  seen  in a flat  mirror. 
If you  use  this  mirror  to 
estimate  distances  of following  vehicles 
when  changing  lanes, you could  estimate 
incorrectly  and cause  an  accident. 
(D Note 
-If the  mirror  housing  is moved  uninten
tionally  (for  example, while  parking  your 
vehicle),  then  you  must  first  fold  the  mi  r
ror  electrically.  Do not  readjust the  mir
ror  housing  manually.  You could  damage 
the  motor  which  controls  the  mirror. 
- If you  wash  the vehicle  in an  automatic 
car  wash,  you  must  fold the  exterior  mir
rors  in  to reduce  the  risk  of damage  to 
the  mirrors.  Never  fold  power  folding  ex
terior  mirrors*  by hand.  Only fold  them  in  and  out  using the  power  controls. 
@ Tips 
-The  exterior  mirror  settings  are  stored 
with  the  memory  function* 
~ page S 7. 
- If  there  is a  malfunction  in the  electrical 
system,  you  can  still  adjust  the exterior 
Clear  vision  S 1 
mirrors  by pressing  the edge  of the  mir
ror. 
Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig. 45 Automatic  dimming  rea rview  mirro r• 
Manual  anti-glare  adjustment 
"' Move  the small  lever (located  on  the  bottom 
edge  of  the mirror)  to  the  rear. 
Automatically  dimming  mirrors* 
"'To  dim  the  rearview  mirror  and  both  exterior 
mirrors,  press  the@button.  The diode @ 
turns  on.  The rearview  and  exterior  mirrors 
dim  automatically  when  light  shines  on 
them,  for  example  from  headlights on  ave
hicle  to  the rear. 
&_ WARNING 
= Electrolyte  fluid can  leak  from  automatic 
dimming  mirrors  if the  glass  is broken. 
Electrolyte  fluid  can  irritate skin,  eyes  and 
respiratory  system. 
~ 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  elec
trolyte  can  cause  irritation to  the  respira
tory  system,  especially  among  people 
with  asthma  or  other  respiratory  condi
tions.  Get  fresh  air  immediately  by  leav
ing the  vehicle  or,  if that  is not  possible, 
open  windows  and  doors  all  the  way. 
- If  electrolyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush 
them  thoroughly  with  large  amounts  of 
clean  water  for  at  least  15  minutes· 
' 
medical  attention  is  recommended. 
- If  electrolyte  contacts  skin, flush  affect
ed  area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15  minutes  and  then  wash  affected  area 
with  soap  and  water;  medical  attention 
.___  ______  _:_ ____  _:_.::..:..:..._J ....  
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52  Clear  vis ion 
is recommended.  Thoroughly  wash af
fected  clothing  and shoes before  reuse . 
- If  swallowed  and  person  is conscious, 
rinse  mouth  with  water  for  at  least  15 
minutes . Do not  induce vom iting  unless 
instructed  to  do so by medical  professio
nal.  Get medical  attention  immediately . 
(D Note 
Liquid  electro lyte  leaking  from  broken  mir
ror  glass will  damage  any plastic  surfaces 
it  comes in  contact  with.  Clean up spilled 
electrolyte  immediately  with  clean water 
and a sponge . 
{i) Tips 
-Switching  off  the  dimming  function  of 
the  inside  rear view  mirror  also deact i
vates the  automatic  dimming  f unction  of 
the  exte rior  m irrors . 
- The automatic  d imm ing mirrors  do  not 
dim  when  the  interio r lighting  is turned 
on or  the  reverse gear  is se lected . 
- Automat ic dimmi ng for  the  m irror  only 
ope rates  p roperly  if  the  light  st riking  the 
i nside mirror  is not  hinde red  in any way.  
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98 Audi side  assist 
Audi  side  assist 
Lane  Change  Assistant 
Description 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h side ass ist 
Fig . 102 Sensor  detectio n ran ge 
Fig. 103 Display on  the  exterio r mirror 
Side assist helps you  monitor  your  blind spot 
and traffic  behind  your  vehicle.  Within the 
limits  of  the  system,  it  warns you about 
vehicles that  are coming  closer  or  that are 
traveling  with  you within  sensor range 
(D 
c:> fig . 102: if  a lane  change  is class ified  as crit
ical,  the  display @ in the  exterior  mirror 
¢fig.  103 turns  on. 
The display  in the  left  exterior  mirror  provides 
assistance when  mak ing a  lane change to  the 
left,  while  the  display  in the  right exterior  mir· 
ror  provides assistance when  making  a  lane 
change  to the  right. 
Information  stage 
As long  as you do  not  activate  the turn  signal, 
side assist 
informs you  about  vehicles  that  are 
detected  and class ified  as critical.  The display 
in the  respective  mirror  turns on,  but  is dim.  The 
display  remains  dim  intentionally  in the 
information  stage  so that  your  view  toward 
the  front  is not  disturbed. 
Warning  stage 
If you  activate  the  turn  signal,  side assist 
warns you  about  vehicles  that are detected 
and  class ified as critical.  The display  in the  re
spective  mirror  blinks  brightly.  If  this  hap
pens, check traffic  by glancing  in the  rearview 
mirror  and over your  shoulder  c:> 
.&. in General 
information  on page  99. 
(D Tips 
- You can adjust  the  brightness  of  the  dis
play @c:> 
page  100. 
-Please  refer to  the  instructions  for  tow· 
ing  a trailer  located  in 
¢ page  99.  
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100  Audi  side assist 
-Improper  reliance  on the  side  assist sys
tem  can cause collisions  and  serious 
personal  injury: 
- Never  rely only  on  side assist  when 
changing  lanes. 
- Always check  rear view  mirrors  to  make 
sure that  it is safe to  change  lanes. 
- Side assist  cannot  detect  all  vehicles  un
der all  conditions- danger  of  accident! 
- Please note  that  side assist  indicates 
there  are approaching  vehicles,  or 
vehicles  in your  blind  spot,  only  after 
your  vehicle  has reached a driving  speed  of  at  least  19  mph  (30 km/h). 
- In  certain  situations,  the  system  may not 
function  or its  function  may be limited. 
For  example: 
- if veh icles are approaching  or  being  left 
behind  very quickly . The display  may 
not  turn  on  in time. 
- in  poor  weather  conditions  such as 
heavy rain,  snow  or  heavy mist . 
- on very wide  lanes,  in  tight  curves or if 
there  is a rise  in the  road  surface. 
Vehicles  in the  adjacent  lane  may not 
be detected  because they  are outside 
of  the  sensor  range. 
(D Note 
The sensors can be displaced  by impacts  or 
damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody.  This can affect  the  system. 
Have your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  au
thorized  Audi  Service Facility  check their 
function. 
@ Tips 
- If  the  window  glass  in the  driver's  door 
or  front  passenger's  door  has been tint ed, the  display  in the  exterior  mirror  may 
be misinterpreted. 
- For Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry Canada regula
tions¢ 
page  288. 
Activating  and  deactivating 
Applies  to  vehicles: rnit  s ide ass ist 
Fig. 106 Driver's  door: Side ass ist  butto n 
.. Press the  button c> A in General informa
tion on page  99 
to  switch  the  system  on/off. 
The LED  in the  button  turns  on when side 
assist  is  switched  on. 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
Applies  to vehicles:  wit h side  assist 
The brightness  setting  can be adjusted via the 
MMI. 
.. Select: !CAR I function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems control  button > Driver  assist > Audi 
side  assist . 
The display  brightness  adjusts  automatically 
to  the  brightness  of  the  surroundings,  both in 
the  information  and  in the warning stage.  In 
very dark  or  very bright  surroundings, the  dis
play  is already  set to  the  minimum  or  maxi
mum  level by the  automatic  adjustment . In 
such cases, you  may notice  no change when 
adjusting  the  brightness,  or  the  change  may 
only  be  noticeable  once the  surroundings 
change. 
Adjust  the  brightness  to  a  level where  the  dis
play  in  the  informa tion stage  will  not  disrupt 
yo ur  view forward.  If you change the  bright
ness,  the display  in  the  exterior  mirror  will 
briefly  show  the brightness  leve l in the  infor
mation  stage.  The brightness  of  the  warning 
stage  is linked  to  the  brightness  in the  infor
mation  stage  and  is adjusted  along  with the 
information  stage adjustment .  
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example,  after  a  collision,  do  not  contin
ue  to  use  the  system  for  safety  reasons. 
Have  it  checked  by your  authorized  Audi 
dealership  or  authorized  repair  facility. 
- Only use  the  rear  view  camera  to  assist 
you  if it shows  a  good,  clear  picture.  For 
example,  the  image  may  be  affected  by 
the  sun  shining  into the  lens,  dirt  on  the 
lens  or  if there  is a  system  fault. 
- Use the  rear  view  camera  only  if the  lug 
gage  compartment  lid  is completely 
closed.  Make  sure  any  objects  you  may 
have  mounted  on  the luggage  compart
ment  lid  do  not  block  the  rear  view  cam
era. 
- The  camera  lens enlarges  and distorts 
the  field  of  vision.  The  object  appears 
both  altered  and  inaccurate  on  the 
screen. 
- In  certain  situations,  people  or  objects  in 
the  display  appear  closer  or  further 
away: 
- For objects  that  do  not  touch  the 
ground , such as the bumper of a 
parked  vehicle,  a trailer  hitch  or  the 
rear  of  a  truck.  Do not  use  the  help 
lines  in this  case. 
- If  driven  from  a  level surface  onto  an 
incline,  or  a  downward  slope. 
- If  driven  toward  protruding  objects. 
- If  the  vehicle  is  carrying  too  much  load 
in the  rear. 
(D Note 
- Always  read  and  follow  the  applicable 
warnings 
¢ (D in General information  on 
page  116 . 
-The  orange  colored  orientation  lines  in 
the  Infotainment  display  show  the  vehi
cle  path  depending  on  the  steering 
wheel  angle.  The front  of  the  vehicle 
front  swings  out  more  than  the  rear  of 
the  vehicle.  Maintain  plenty  of  distance 
so  that  your  outside  mirror  or  a  corner  of 
your  vehicle  does  not  collide  with  any  ob stacles. 
Parking systems 119 
Switching  on/off 
App lies to  vehicles: wit h parking  system plus  w ith  rear 
v iew camera 
Switching  on 
..  Shift  in to  reverse  or 
..  press  the 
PwA bu tton  in the  center  console 
¢ page  11 7, fig . 123 . A short  confirmation 
tone  sounds  and  the  LED in the  button  turns 
on . 
Switching  between  the  rear view  camera 
and  optical  display 
.,.  Press  the Graphic control  button® 
¢ page  120,  fig.  129 to  see  the  optical  dis
play . 
..  Press  the 
Rearview control  button  to  see  the 
rear  view  camera  image. 
Switching  off 
.,.  Drive forward  faster  than 6 mph (10 km/h), 
or 
..  Press  the  p,,1A  button,  or 
.,.  Switch  the  ignition off. 
(D Tips 
The visual  display  in the  left  part  of  the 
display  should  help  you  detect  the  critical 
vehicle  areas.  
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274  Fu ses  and  bulb s 
No. Equ ipment  Amps 
8 
Headlight  range  adjustment/ 
5/7,S 
adaptive  lighting  system 
10  Left  headlight 
(headlight with 
7,5 
adaptive  light) 
11  Supplementary  heater 
s 
F
u se  p ane l@  (b ro wn) 
No . Equipmen t  Amps 
1 Climate  control 
10 
2  Climate  control  system blower  40 
3  Diagnostic  interface 
10 
4  E lectrical  ignition  lock 
s 
s 
Power  steering  column  adjust-
s ment 
6 Steering column  switch  module 
10 
7  Power 
steering  column  adjust-
ment  25 
8  Light  switch 
s 
Luggage  compartment  fuse  assignment 
Fig
. 22 1 Luggage  compartment:  fuse  panel with plas
tic  bracket 
Fuse  p anel @ (b la ck ) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
4  E lectromechanical  parking  brake  30 
s Electromechanical  parking  brake 
30 
6  Front  door 
(front passenger's 
30 
s ide) 
7  Rear exter ior  lighting 
30 
Rear sun  shade,  closing  aid,  lug-
8  gage  compartment 
lock, con-
20 
venience  key, START  ENGINE 
STOP,  fuel  filler  door 
No. Equipment  Amps 
9 Power seat  adjustment 
15 
10  Parking  system 
s 
11  Rear seat 
heating 
30 
Fuse  pan el@  (r e d ) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
l Left  belt  tensioner 
25 
2  Right  belt  tensioner  25 
3  Socket/cigarette 
lighter 
20 
4  Socket  20 
5  Electromechanical 
parking brake 
5 
6  adaptive  ai r suspension  15 
7  Rear door 
(front  passenger's 
30 
side) 
8  Rear  exterior  lighting  30 
9  Luggage  compartment 
lid con-
30 
t rol  module 
10  Telephone  5 
11  Sound  amplifier  30 
12  Rear 
spoiler  (Sportback) 
20 
Fuse  p anel©  (brown) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
1 Radio receiver, 
Sound amplifier/ 
30/20 
MMI  unit/drives 
2  Tank  leak  detection  system 
s 
4 AEM 
control  module/battery 
10/15 
module 
6 Battery  fan  35 
7  Rad
io  receiver  7,5 
8  Rear Seat  Entertainment  7,5 
9  Automatic  dimming  interior 
5/15 
rearview  mirror/battery  module 
10  Parking  system  5 
Fuse  pan el@  (gre en) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
1 pre  sense  5 
2  Electromechanical  parking  brake 
s 
3  adaptive 
air suspension 
5 
4  Automatic  transmission  7,5  
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298  Index 
Proper seating  position 
Front  passenger  ....... ... .. .. .... . 132 
Occupants  . .... ... .... ... .. .. .... .  131 
Rea r passenger s . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  133 
P rotec ting  215 
Q 
quattro 
re fer  to All-wheel  dr ive  201 
Question  What  happens to  unbelted  occupants?  141 
Why  safety  be lts?  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  140 
R 
Radiator  fan  ........... .... .... ....  236 
Radio clock  . .... .. ..... ... .. .. .... ..  28 
Ra in/ lig ht  sensor 
H ead lig hts  ... ... .. .. .... .. .. .. .. ..  44 
I n termi ttent  (win dshield  wipe rs)  .. ....  48 
Sensor defective  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  23 
Range (fuel  level)  ... .... ... .. .. .. .. ..  25 
Reading lights  .... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ..  4 7 
Rear fog  lights  . .... .... ..... .. .. .. ..  44 
Rear lid  Automatic  operation  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  38 
E me rgency release  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  40 
Rea r light 
De fe ct ive  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  23 
Rear she lf  . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  64 
Rear spoiler  .. ... ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .  199 
Rea r view  came ra 
refer to P a rk ing  systems  ... .. ..  117,118 
Rear view  mirror  . ... .... ... .. .. .... ..  51 
Rear window  heating  (a utomat ic cl imate 
control)  . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  73 
Rea r window  heating  (clim ate  contro l)  ...  71 
Recirculation  mode  (automatic  climate 
control)  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  72 
Recirculation  mode  (climate  control)  . . . . 70 
Refue lling  . ...... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .  221 
Remote  cont rol 
Garage door  opener  (HomeL in k)  . .. ...  128 
Unlocking  and  locking  ... .. .. .. .... . .  35 
Repa ir manua ls  .. ... .... ... .. .. .. .. .  285  Repairs 
Airbag  system  165 
Rep lacing 
Fuse s ... .. .. .. .. ........ .... ... ..  272 
Light  bu lbs  .. .. .. ...... ..... .. ....  275 
T ires and wheels  ... ... ..... ... .. ..  255 
Windshie ld wiper  b la d es  ..... .... . .. .  49 
Repo rting  Safety  Defects  ..... .... .. ..  138 
Rese t button  .. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .  27 
Retractor  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  .  . .  14 3 
Reve rsible  mat  .. .. ... .. .. ... ..... .. .  67 
Rims  Cleaning  .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ... ....  214 
Roof rack  . .. .. .. . .......... ... ... .. .  62 
Load ing  ... .... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .  63 
Roof weight  ..... .. .... .... ... .. .. .  63 
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SA FE  .... .. .. .. . .......... ... ... .. .  27 
Safe driv ing  habits  . .......... ...... .  130 
Saf ety  be lt  pos ition  .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  144 
S afety  be lt  height  adjustment  . . . . .  . .  146 
Safe ty be lts  wo rn by pregnant  women  .  14S 
Safety  be lt  pre tensioner  ... .... ... .. ..  147 
Service and disposal  . .. ..... .... . ..  147 
Safety  be lt  p retensioners 
P re sense  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  194 
Safety  be lt s  .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  143 
Cleaning  ...... .. ..... ........... . 215 
Danger to  passengers who  do  not  wear  a 
safety  belt  ...... ................ .  141 
Fasten ing  . .. .. .. ... .......... ....  143 
Heig ht adj ustmen t ............. .. ..  146 
Improper ly wo rn  ... .... .... ... .. ..  146 
Not  wor n  ..... .. .. ... ..... ... .. ..  141 
Safety  be lt  position  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  144 
Safety  inst ru ctions  ............. ....  143 
Securing  child  safety  seats  ...... .. ..  186 
Spec ial  considerations  for  pregnant 
women  ....... .. .. ... ........... . 145 
Un fastening  . .. .. ..... ........... . 145 
Warning/ind icator  light  .... ..... .. ..  140 
Wa rning  light  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . .  . 17 
Why  YOU MUST wea r them  .... .. .. ..  140 
Worn  p roperly  ... .. .... .... ... .. ..  142 
Safety  belt  tens ioner 
drive  select  .. .. .. ... .. ........... .  102