AUDI R8 SPYDER 2012 Owners Manual
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-Never install  seat  covers or  replace
ment  upholstery  over the  front  seat 
backs that  have not  been specifically 
approved  by Audi . 
- Never use additional  seat  cushions that 
cover the  areas where the  side  airbags 
deploy. 
- Damage to  the  original  seat covers or 
to  the  seam in  the  area of  the  side air bag module  must  always be repaired 
immediately  by an authorized  Audi 
dealer. 
- Objects  between  you and the  airbag  can 
increase the  risk of  injury  in an accident 
by  interfering  with  the  way the  airbag 
deploys  or  by being  pushed  into  you  as 
the  airbag  inflates. 
- Never place or  attach  accessories or 
other  objects  (such as cup holders,  tel
ephone  brackets,  or  even large,  bulky 
objects)  on the  doors,  over or  near  the 
area marked  "AIRBAG" on the  seat 
backrests. 
- Such objects  and accessories can be
come dangerous  projectiles  and  cause 
injury  when  the  supplemental  side air
bag deploys. 
- Never carry  any objects  or  pets in the 
deployment  space between  them  and 
the  airbags  or  allow  children  or  other 
passengers to  travel  in this  position. 
- Always  prevent  the  side airbags  from  be
ing  damaged  by heavy objects  knocking 
against  or  hitting  the  sides of  the  seat
backs. 
- The airbag  system  can only  be triggered 
once. If  the  airbag  has been triggered, 
the  system  must  be replaced  by an au
thorized  Audi  dealer. 
- Damage (cracks, deep scratches  etc.)  to 
the  original  seat covers or to  the  seam in 
the  area of  the  side airbag  module  must  always be  repaired immediately  by an au
thorized  Audi  dealer . 
- If  children  are seated  improperly,  their 
risk  of  injury  increases in the  case of  an 
accident ~ 
page  130,  Child Safety . 
Airbag system  129 
-Never attempt  to  modify  any compo
nents  of  the  airbag  system  in any way . 
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130  Child  Saf ety 
Child  Safety 
Important  things  to 
know 
Introduction 
The physical  princip les of  what  happens when 
your  vehicle  is in a crash app ly also to  children 
¢ page  104. But  unlike  adu lts  and teenagers, 
their  muscles and  bones are not  fully  devel
oped.  In  many respects children  are at  greater  risk of  serious  injury  in crashes than  adults . 
Because children's  bodies are not fully  deve l
oped,  they  require  restraint  systems especial ly designed  for  their  size, weight,  and body 
structure.  Many countries  and all  states  of  the  United  States  and  provinces of  Canada have 
l aws requiring  the  use of  approved  ch ild re
straint  systems fo r infants  and  small  child ren. 
In  a frontal  crash at  a speed of  20-35  mph 
(30-56  km/h)  the  forces  acting  on a  13-pound 
(6  kg) infant  w ill be more  than  20 times the 
weight  of  the  child. T his means the  weight  of 
the  child  would  s uddenly  be more than 
260  pounds  (120  kg) . Under  these  conditions, 
only  an appropriate  chi ld restraint  properly 
used can reduce the  risk of  serious  injury. 
Child  restraints,  like adult  safety  belts,  must 
be used properly  to  be effective.  Used  improp
erly,  they  can increase the  risk of  serious  in
jury  in  an acc ident. 
Consult  the  child  safety  seat  manufacturer's  instructions  in order  to  be sure the  seat  is 
right  for  your  child's  size¢ 
page  133,  Impor
tant  safety  instructions  for using child safety 
seats . 
Please be sure to  read and  heed all  of 
the  important  informat ion and WARN INGS 
about  child safety,  Advanced A irbags, and  the 
installation  of  child  restraints  in this  chapter. 
There is a lot  you  need to  know  about  the  Ad
vanced A irbags in your  vehicle  and how they 
work  when  infants  and children  in chi ld  re
straints  are on  the front  passenger seat.  Be
cause o f the  large  amount  of  important  info r
mation,  we cannot  repeat  it  all  here. We  urge 
you to  read the  detailed  information  in this  owner
's manual  about  airbags  and the  Ad 
vanced Airbag  System  in your  vehicle  and the 
very  important  information  about  transport 
ing  children  on the  front  passenger seat. 
Please be sure to  heed the  WARNINGS - they 
are extremely  important for  your  safety  and 
the  safety  of  your  passengers, especially  in
fants  and small  children. 
.&, WARNING 
-
All  vehicle  occupants  and  especially  chi l
dren  must  be restra ined  properly  whenev
er  riding  in a vehicle.  An  unrestrained  or 
improperly  restrained  child  could  be in
jured  by  strik ing the  interior  or  by being 
ejected  from  the  vehicle  during  a sudden  maneuver  or  impact.  An unrestra ined or 
i mproperly  restra ined child  is also at  great
er  risk  of  injury  or  death  through  contact 
with  an inflat ing airbag. 
.&, WARNING 
--Children  on the  front  seat of  any car even 
with  Advanced Airbags  can be ser iously  in
jured  or  even  killed  when  an airbag  in
flates.  A child  in  a  rearward-fac ing ch ild 
safety  seat  installed on the  front  passen
ger  seat will  be seriously  injured  and can 
be  killed  if  the  front  airbag  inflates. 
- The inflating  airbag  will  hit  the child 
safety  seat or  infant  carrier  with  great 
force  and will  smash the  child  safety  seat 
and child  against  the  backrest,  door  or roof. 
- Never install  a rearward  facing  child  safety  seat  on the  front  passenger seat 
unless the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes on and stays on . If the PAS
SENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
l ight  does not 
come on and  stay on, the  inflating  airbag 
will  hit  the child  safety  seat or infant  car
rier  w ith  great  force  and will  smash  the 
child  safety  seat and child  against  the  backrest,  door  or  roof.  Have the  airbag 
system  inspected  immediately  by your 
authorized  Audi  dealer.  
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A WARNING 
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If,  in  exceptional  circumstances,  you  must 
install  a forward-facing  child  restraint  on 
the  front  passenger's  seat: 
- Always  make  sure  the  forward-facing 
seat  has  been  designed  and  certified  by 
its  manufacturer  for  use  on  a  front  seat 
with  a  passenger  front  and  side  airbag. 
-Always  follow  the  manufacturer's  in
structions  provided  with  the  child  safety 
seat  or  carrier. 
- Always  move  the  passenger  seat  into its 
rearmost  position  in the  seat's  fore  and 
aft  adjustment  range,  as  far away  from 
the  airbag  as  possible before installing 
the  child  restraint.  The  backrest  must  be 
adjusted  to  an  upright position. 
- Always  make  sure  that the 
PASSENGER 
AIR BAG OFF light  comes  on  and  stays 
on  all  the  time  whenever  the  ignition  is 
switched  on. 
(D Tips 
Always  replace  child restraints  that  were 
installed  in a  vehicle  during  a crash.  Dam
age  to  a  child  restraint  that  is  not  visible 
could  cause  it  to  fail  in another  collision 
situation. 
Advanced front  airbag  system  and  children 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  an  "Advanced 
Airbag  System"  in compliance  with  United 
States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
(FMVSS) 208  as  applicable  at  the  time your 
vehicle  was  manufactured. 
The Advanced  Airbag  system  in your  vehicle 
has  been  certified  to meet  the "low-risk " re
quirements  for  3- and  6- year-old  children  on 
the  passenger  side  and  small  adults  on  the 
driver  side.  The  low  risk deployment  criteria 
are  intended  to  reduce  the  risk of  injury 
through  interaction  with  the  airbag  that  can 
occur,  for  example,  by being  too  close  to  the 
steering  wheel  and  instrument  panel  when 
the  airbag  inflates. In  addition,  the  system 
Child  Safety  131 
has  been  certified  to  comply  with  the  "sup
pression"  requirements  of the  Safety  Stand
ard,  to  turn  off  the  front airbag  for  infants  up 
to  12  months  who  are  restrained  on  the  front  passenger  seat  in  child  restraints  that  are  list
ed  in the  Standard . 
Even though  your  vehicle  is equipped  with  an 
Advanced  Airbag  system,  a  child  should  al
ways  ride  in  the  seat  properly  restrained  for 
its  age  and  size . The  airbag  on  the  passenger 
side  makes  the  front  seat  a  potentially  dan
gerous  place  for  a  child to ride.  The front  seat 
is  not  the safest  place  for  a  child  in  a forward
facing  child safety  seat . 
It can  be  a very  dan
gerous  place  for  an  infant  or  a  larger  child  in  a 
rearward-facing  seat. 
Advanced Airbags  and  the  weight
sensing  mat  in the  front  seat 
The Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle 
detects  the  presence  of an  infant  or  child  in  a 
child  restraint  on  the  front  passenger  seat  us
ing  the  weight-sensing  mat  in the  seat  cush
ion  and  the  sensor  below  the safety  belt  latch 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  that  measures  the 
tension  on  the  safety  belt. 
The  weight-sensing  mat  measures  total 
weight  of the  child  and  the child  safety  seat 
and  a child  blanket  on  the front  passenger 
seat.  The weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat 
is  related  to  the  design  of the  child  restraint 
and  its  "footprint",  the  size  and  shape  of the 
bottom  of the  child  restraint  as  it sits  on  the 
seat.  The weight  of  a child  restraint  and  its 
"footprint"  vary  for  different  kinds  of  child  re
straints  and  for  the  different  models  of the 
same  kind  of child  restraint  offered  by child  restraint  manufacturers. 
The weight  ranges  for  the  individual types, 
makes  and  models  of  child  restraints that  the 
NHTSA has  specified  in the  Safety  Standard 
together  with  the  weight  ranges of typical  in
fants  and  typical 1 year-old  child  have  been 
stored  in  the control  unit of the  Advanced  Air
bag  System.  When  a  child  restraint is being 
used  on  the  front  passenger  seat  with  a 
ll-
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132  Child  Saf ety 
typical  1 year -old  chi ld,  the  Advanced Airbag 
System  compares  the  weight  meas ured by the 
weight  sensing  mat  with  the  in format ion stor
ed in the  electron ic contro l unit. 
The electron ic contro l unit  a lso  registers  the 
tension  on the  front  passenge r safety  belt. 
The tens ion on the  safety  be lt  fo r the  front 
passenger seat will  be d ifferent  for  an adult 
who  is properly  using the  safety  belt  as com
pared to  the  tension  on t he be lt  whe n it  is 
used to  attach  a child  restraint  to  the  seat. 
The senso r below  the  latch  fo r the  safety  be lt 
fo r the  front  seat  passenger measu res the 
tension  on the  be lt. T he inp ut  from  this  sen
sor is then  used with  the  we igh t to  "decide", 
whether  there  is a chi ld  restraint  with  a typica l 
1 year-o ld child  o n the  front  passenger seat 
and whether  or  not  the  airbag  must  be turned 
off. 
Child  restraints  and  Advanced  Airbags 
Regardless of  the  ch ild restraint  that  you  use, 
make sure tha t it  has been ce rtified  to  meet 
Un ited  States  Fede ral  Motor  Vehicle Safety 
S tanda rds a nd  has been cer tified  by its  manu
facture r fo r u se wit h an air bag.  If  i n excep
tional  circumstances yo u m ust  use  it  on the 
front  passenge r seat,  caref ully read all  of  the 
info rmation  on c hild  safety  an d Advanced Air
bags and  heed a ll of  the  app licable WARN
INGS. Make certai n that  t he child  restraint  is 
correctly  recognized  by the  weig ht-sensing 
mat  i nside the  front  passenger seat,  that  the 
fro nt  passenge r airbag  is tur ned off  and that 
the  airbag  status  is a lways correctly  signaled 
by the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light . 
Many types  and  models  of  child  restra ints 
have been ava ilable  over the  years, new  mod
e ls ar e introduced  regularly  incorporat ing new 
a nd  improved  designs  a nd older  models are 
taken  out  of  p ro du ction.  Child res traints  are 
not  stan dardized . Ch ild  restra ints  o f the  same 
type  typically  have different  weights  and  s izes 
a nd d ifferent  'footprints,'  the  s ize and s hape 
of  the  bottom  o f the  child  restraint  that  sits 
on the  seat,  when  they  are installed  on a veh i
cle seat.  These differences  make it  virtually  impossible  to  certify  compliance  wi
th t he re 
quirements  for  a dvanced airbags  with  eac h 
and  every ch ild restra int  that  has ever been 
sold  in the  past  or wi ll be sold  over the  course 
of  the  useful  life  of  your  veh icle. 
For t his reason, the  United  States  National 
Hig hway T raffic  Safety Adm inistrat ion has 
published  a  list  of  spec ific  type,  ma kes and 
m odels of  child  restraints  that  must  be used 
to  certify  comp liance of  the  Advanced Airbag 
System  i n your  veh icle w ith  the su ppr ession 
r equirem ents  of  Federal  Motor  Vehicle Safety 
Standa rd  208.  These chi ld restraints  a re : 
Subpart  A  -Car bed  child  restraints 
Model 
Angel  Guard  Angel 
R ide AA 2403F OF  Manufactured on or 
after 
September  25,  2007 
Subpart  B - Rear-facing child restraints 
Model 
Century  Sm art Fi t 
4 543 
Cosco Arriva 
22 -013PAW and  base 
22-999 WHO 
Evenflo  Discove ry Ad
just  Right  212 
E venflo  First  Choice 
2 04 
Graco Infant  8457 
G raco Snug ride 
Peg Perego Pr im o Vi
aggio  SIP IMU NOOUS  Manufactured on or 
after 
D ecembe r 1,  1999 
Septemb er 25,  20 07 
Decembe r 1,  1999 
D ecember  1,  1 999 
Decembe r 1,  1999 
September  25,  2007 
September  25,  2007 
Subpart  C  -Forward-facing  and 
convertible  child  restraints ' 
. 
' 
. 
Model  Manufactured on or 
· 
B rita x Round about 
E 9 L0 2xx  after 
Sep
tember  25,  2007 
Cosco Touriva 02519  Decemb er 
1, 1999 
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Model Manufactured  on or 
after 
Cosco Summit  Deluxe  September  25,  2007 
H igh  Back Bo oste r 
22-262 
Co sco  High  Bac k Boos -September  2S,  2007 
ter  22- 209 
Evenfl o Tribut e V 
379xxxx  September  25,  2007 
December  1,  1999 
E
venflo  Genera tions  September  25,  2007 
35 2xxxx 
Grace ComfortSport  September  2S,  2007 
Grace  Toddler  Sa fety  September  25,  200 7 
Seat  Step  2 
Graco  Platinum  Cargo  September  25,  2007 
A WARNING 
T o  reduce  the  risk  of  serious  injury,  make 
sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  whenever  a 
child  rest raint  is installed  on  the  front  pas 
senger  seat  and  the  ignition  is switched 
on. 
- Never  install  a  rearward  facing  child 
safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger  seat 
unless  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on.  If  the PAS
SENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not 
come  on  a nd  stay  on  the  inflating  airbag 
will  hit  the  child  safety  seat  o r infant  ca r
rie r wi th great  fo rce  and  will  smash  the 
c hild  s afety  seat  and  child  agains t the 
backrest,  door  or  roof . Have the  airbag 
system  inspected  immedia tely  by your 
authorized  Audi dealer. 
(D Tips 
The  ch ild seats  listed  in  catego ries  A to  C 
have  been  sta tica lly tested  by Au di only  for 
the  Advanced  Airbag  function. 
. 
Child  Sa fet y  133 
Important  safety  instructions  for us ing 
child  safety  seats 
Correct use  of  child safety  seats  substantially 
reduces  the  risk of  injury in an  accident! 
As the  dr iver,  you  are  respons ible  for  the  safe
ty  of  everybody  in the  veh icle , especially  ch il
dren: 
"'  Always  use  the  r ight  ch ild  safety  seat  for 
each  child  and  always  use  it  properly 
r=;, page  135. 
"' Always  carefully  fo llow  the  child  safe ty seat 
manufac turer's  inst ruct io ns  on  how  to  ro ute 
the  sa fe ty be lt  properly  through  the  c hild 
safety  seat . 
..  When  using  the  vehicle  safety  belt  to  install 
a  child  safety  seat,  you  m ust  first  activate 
the  convertible  locking  retractor  on  the 
safety  belt  to  prevent  the  child  safety  seat 
from  mov ing 
¢ page  138 . 
"' Push  the  ch ild  safety  seat  down  with  you r 
full  weight  to  get  the  safety  be lt  really  tight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot 
move fo rwa rd o r 
sideways  more  th an one  inch 
(2.5 cm). 
"'  If  a  st rap  or  tethe r is  be ing  used  to  tie  the 
child  safety  seat  to  the  front  passenger 
seat,  make  sure  that  it  is  not  so  tight  that  it 
causes  the  weight-sensing  mat  to  measure 
more  weight  than  is  act ually  on  the  seat. 
A lways  remember : Even tho ugh  yo ur vehicle  is 
equipped  with  an  Advanced  Airbag  system,  a 
c hi ld  should  always  ride  in the  seat  properly 
restrained  for  its  age  and  s ize. 
A WARNING 
N ot  using  a  child  safety  seat,  using  the 
wrong  ch ild  safety  seat  o r imprope rly  in
stalling  a ch ild  restraint  increases  the  risk 
of  ser ious  persona l inju ry and  death. 
- All vehicle  occupants  and  especially  chil
dren  must  always  be  restrained  p rope rly 
wheneve r riding  in a vehicle. 
-
- An  unrest rained  or  improper ly restrain
ed  ch ild  can  be  injured  or  killed  by be
i ng  t hrown  against  the  ins ide  of  the 
ve
hicle  or  by being  e jected  from  it  dur ing 
a  sudden  maneuve r o r i mpact . 
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134  Child  Safety 
-An unrestrained  or  improperly  restrain
ed  child  is at  much  greater  risk of  injury 
or  death  by being  struck  by an  inflating 
airbag . 
- Commercially  available  child  safety  seats 
are  required  to  comply  with  U.S. Federal 
Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  (FMVSS) 
213  (in Canada  CMVSS 213). 
- When  buying  a child  restraint,  select 
one  that  fits  your  child  and  the  vehicle. 
- Only use  child  restraint  systems  that 
fully  contact  the  flat  portion  of the 
seat  cushion.  The  child  restraint  must 
not  tip  or  lean  to  either  side.  Audi does 
not  recommend  using  child  safety 
seats  that  rest  on  legs  or tube-like 
frames . They do  not  provide  adequate 
contact  with  the  seat . 
- Always heed  all  legal  requirements  per
taining  to  the  installation  and  use  of 
child  safety  seats  and  carefully  follow 
the  instructions  provided  by the  manu
facturer  of  the seat  you  are  using. 
- Never  let  more  than  one  child  occupy  a 
child  safety  seat. 
- Never  let  babies  or  older  children  ride in 
a vehicle  while  sitting  on  the  lap  of  an
other  passenger. 
- Holding  a  child  in your  arms  is never  a 
substitute  for  a  child  restraint  system. 
- The strongest  person  could  not hold 
the  child  with  the  forces  that  exist  in 
an  accident.  The  child  will strike  the  in
terior  of  the  vehicle  and  can  also  be 
struck  by the  passenger . 
- The child  and  the  passenger  can  also 
injure  each  another  in an  accident. 
- Never  install  a  rearward  facing  child 
safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger  seat 
unless  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on. If the PAS
SENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not 
come  on  and  stay  on  the  inflating  airbag 
will  hit  the  child  safety  seat  or  infant  car
rier  with  great  force  and  will smash  the 
child  safety  seat  and  child  against  the 
backrest,  door  or  roof.  Have the  airbag  system  inspected  immediately  by your 
authorized  Audi dealer. 
- Forward-facing  child  safety  seats  instal
led  on  the  front  passenger's  seat  can  in
terfere  with  the  airbag  when  it  inflates 
and  cause  serious  injury  to  the  child. 
- If  exceptional  circumstances  require  the 
use  of a  forward-facing  child  restraint  on 
the  front  passenger's  seat,  the  child's 
safety  and  well -being  require  that  the 
following  special  precautions  be  taken : 
- Make sure  the  forward-facing  seat  has 
been  designed  and  certified  by its  man
ufacturer  for  use  on  a front  seat  with  a 
passenger  front  and  side  airbag. 
- Always carefully  follow  the  manufac
turer's  instructions  provided  with  the 
child  safety  seat  or  carrier. 
- Always  move  the  front  passenger  seat 
into  the  rearmost  position  of the  pas
senger  seat 's  fore  and  aft  adjustment 
range,  and  as  far  away from  the  airbag 
as  possible  before  installing  the  child 
restraint. 
- Always  make  sure  that  nothing  pre 
vents  the  front  passenger's seat  from 
being  moved  to  the  rearmost  position 
in  its  fore  and  aft  adjustment  range. 
- Always  make  sure  that the  backrest  is 
in the  upright  position. 
- Always buckle  the  child  safety  seat  firmly 
in place  even  if a child  is not  sitting  in it. 
A loose  child safety  seat  can fly around 
during  a sudden  stop  or  in a  collision. 
- Always read  and  heed all  WARNINGS 
whenever  using a  child  restrained  in ave
hicle  is  being  used¢ 
page  101,  Safety 
belts, 
¢ page  109,  Airbag system and 
~ page  130,  Child Safety . 
A WARNING ~ 
To reduce  the risk of  serious  injury,  make 
sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  whenever  a 
child  restraint  is  installed on  the  front  pas
senger  seat  and  the  ignition  is switched 
on.  
Page 137 of 236
-Never  install  a  rearward  facing  child 
safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger  seat 
unless  the 
PAS SENGER AIR  BA G OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on . If  the PA S
SEN GER AI R BAG OFF 
light  does  not 
come  on  and  stay  on  the  inflating  airbag 
will  hit  the  child  safety  seat  o r infant  car
r ie r with  great  fo rce and  will smash  the 
child  safety  seat  and  child  against  the 
backrest,  door  or  roof . Have the  airbag 
system  inspected  immediately  by your  authorized  Audi dealer . 
Child safety  seats 
Infant  seats 
Babies and  infants up  to  abou t one year  old 
and  20  lbs . or  9 kg  need special  rearward -fac 
ing  child  restraints  that  support  the  back, 
neck and  head  in  a crash. 
Fig . 128 Re arwar d-fa cing  in fan t sea t, pr operly  instal 
l e d  on  t he p asseng er  se at 
"'  When  using  the  vehicle  safety  belt  to  install 
a  ch ild safety  seat , you  must  first  activate 
the  convertible  locking  retractor  on  the 
safety  belt  to  prevent  the  ch ild safety  seat 
from  moving 
r::!v page  138 . 
"' Push  the  child  safety  seat  down  wit h your 
full  weight  to  get  the  safety  bel t rea lly tight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot  move  forward  or 
sideways  more  than  one  inch  (2 .5  cm) . 
I nfants  up  to  about  one  year  (20  lbs.  or  9  kg) 
are  best  prot ected  in special  infant  carriers 
and  chi ld  safety  seats  design ed for  their  age 
group . Many experts  believe  that  infants  and 
sm all ch ildren  should  ride  only  in spec ia l re
straints  in which  the  ch ild faces  the  back  of 
Child  S afety  13  5 
the  vehicle.  These  infant  seats  support  the  ba
by 's  back,  neck  and  head  in a  crash 
~ fig.  128. 
A WARNING 
Not  using  a  child  safety  seat,  using  the 
wrong  child  safety  seat  or  improperly  in
stalling  a child  restraint  increases  the  risk 
of  ser ious  personal  injury  and  death  in a 
crash. 
- Never  install  a  rear-fac ing  ch ild restraint 
in the  forward -facing  d irect ion . Such  re 
straints  are  designed  for  the  special  needs  of  infants  and  very  small  chi ld ren 
and  cannot  protect  them  properly  if the 
seat  is forward-facing. 
- Never  install  a  rearward  facing  child 
safety  sea t on  the  fron t passenger  seat 
un less  t he 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on. If the PAS· 
SENGER A IR BAG OFF 
light  does  not 
come  on  and  stay  on  the  inf lating  a irbag 
will  hit  the  child  safety  seat  or  infant  car
rier w ith  great  f orce  and  w ill smash  the 
child  safety  seat  and  child  against  the  backrest,  door  or  roof . Have the  a irbag 
system  inspected  immediately  by your 
author ized  Audi dealer. 
- Always  read  and  heed  al l WARNINGS 
whenever  us ing  a  child  restrained  in ave
hicle  is  being  used 
r::!v page  101,  Safety 
belts,  r::!vpage  109,  Airbag  system 
and 
r::!v page  130,  Important  things  to  know .  
Page 138 of 236
136  Child  Safet y 
Convertible child safety  seats 
Properly used  convertible  child safety  s eats 
can h elp protect  toddlers  and  children over 
age  one  who weigh  between 
20 and 40  lbs.  (9 
and  18 kg) in a crash. 
Fig . 129 Schematic  overv iew:  installat ion  of the  seat 
usin g the  vehicle's  safety  belt  system 
~ When  using  the  vehicle  safety  belt  to  install 
a ch ild safety  seat,  you  must  first  activate 
the  convertible  locking  retractor  on  the  safety  belt  to  prevent  the c hild safety  seat 
from  movi ng 
Q page  138. 
~ Push  the  child  safety  seat  down  with your 
full  weight  to get  the  safety  belt  rea lly  tight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot  move forward  or 
sideways  more  than  one inch  (2.5  cm) 
Qpage  138. 
A toddler  or  child  is usually  too large  for an  in
fant  restraint  if it  is more  than  one year  old 
and  weighs  more than 20 lbs.  (9  kg) . 
Toddlers  and  ch ildren  who  are  o lder  than  one 
year  up to  about  4 years  o ld and  weigh  more 
than  20  lbs . (9  kg)  up to  40  lbs.  (18  kg)  must 
always  be  properly  restrained  in a child  safety 
seat  certi fied  for  the ir  size  and  weight 
Q fig.  129. 
&_ WARNING 
Not using  a ch ild safety  seat,  us ing the 
w rong  ch ild safety  seat  or  improperly  in
stal ling a child  restraint  increases  the  risk 
o f  se rious  persona l injury and  death  in a 
co llision  or  othe r eme rgency  s ituation. 
- Children on  t he front  seat  of  a ny car, 
even w ith  Advanced  A irbags,  can  be seri
ous ly  injured  or  even  killed when  an  air -bag  inflates.  A chi
ld in a rearward-facing 
child safety  seat  installed  on the  front 
passenger  seat  will be seriously  injured 
and  can  be  killed  if the  front  airbag  in
flates  -even  with  an  Advanced Airbag 
System . 
- The  inflating  airbag  will h it  the  ch ild 
safety  seat  or  infant  carrie r with  great 
for ce and  will smash  the  child saf ety seat 
and  child  aga inst  the  ba ckrest,  door  o r 
roof . 
- Neve r install  a  rearward  facing  child 
safety  sea t on  the fron t passenger  seat 
un less  t he 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on.  If the PAS
SENGER AIR  BAG OF F 
light  does  not 
come  on and  stay  on  have the  airbag  sys
tem  inspected  immediately by your  au
thorized  Audi dealer. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
whenever  us ing a child  restrained  in  ave
h icle  is being  used 
¢ page  101,  Safety 
belts, 
Q page  109,  Airbag system and 
Q page  130,  Important  things  to  know . 
&_ WARNING 
--
If  exceptional  circumstances  require  the 
use  of  a fo rward-facing  child  restraint  on 
the  front  pa ssenger 's  sea t,  the  child's  safe
ty  and  we ll-bei ng req uire t hat  the  fo llow
i ng spec ial  precautions  be taken: 
- Make sure  the  forward- facing  seat  has 
been  designed  and  cert ified  by  its  man u
facturer  for  use  on  a front  seat  with  a 
passenger  front  and  side  airbag. 
- Always follow  the  manufacturer 's  in 
structions  p rovided with  the  chi ld safety 
seat  or  carrie r. 
- A lways  move  the  front  passenger  seat  in
to  the  rearmost  position  of  the  passen ger  seat's  fore  and  aft  adjustment  range, 
and  as  far  away from  the  airbag  as  possib le before  installing  the  ch ild  restraint. 
- Always  make  sure  that  nothing  prevents 
the  front  passenger 's  seat  from  being 
moved  to  the  rearmost position  in its 
fore  and  aft  adjustment  range .  
Page 139 of 236
-Always make  sure  the  backrest  1s in an 
upr ight  position. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG 
O FF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the 
t ime  whenever  the  ignition  is switched 
on. 
- If the  light  does  not  stay  on,  perform  the  checks¢ 
page  120,  Monitoring  the Ad
vanced Airbag  System. 
- If the PAS SEN GER AIR  BAG OFF light 
does  not  come  on  and  stay  on  have  the 
airbag  system  inspected  immed iately  by 
your  authorized  Aud i dealer. 
Booster seats  and safety  belts 
Properly  used booster  seats  can help  protect 
children  weighing  between  about  40  lbs.  and 
80  lbs.  (18  kg and  36  kg)  who  are  less than  4 
ft. 9 in . (57  inches/1 .45  meters)  tall . 
Fig.  130 Passenger  seat : child proper ly  rest ra in ed  in a 
booster  seat 
The vehicle's  safety  belts  alone  will  not  fit 
most  children  until  they  are  at  least  4 
ft . 9  in . 
(57  inches/1.45  meters)  tal l and  weigh  about 
80  lbs.  (36  kg).  Booster  seats  raise  these  chil
d ren  up  so  that  the  safety  belt  will  pass  prop
erly  over  the  stronger  parts  of their  bod ies 
and  the  safety  belt  can  help  protect  them  in a 
crash . 
•  Do no t use  the  convertible  locking  retractor 
when  using  the  vehicle's  safety  belt  to  re 
strain  a  child  on  a  booster  seat. 
•  The  shoulder  be lt  must  lie as  close  to  the 
center  of the  child · s  collar  bone  as  possible 
and  must  lie and  snug  on  the  upper  body. 
It 
must  never  lie across  the  throat  or  neck.  The 
lap  belt  must  lie across  the  pelvis  and  never 
Child  S afety  13 7 
across  the  stomach  or  abdomen . Make s ure 
the  belt  lies flat  and  snug . Pull  on  the  belt 
to  tighten  if necessary. 
Children  up  to  at  least  8  yea rs old  (over 40 
lbs.  or  18  kg) are  best  protected  in child  safe
ty  seats  des igned  for  their  age  and  weight.  Ex
perts  say that  the  skeletal  structure,  particu
larly the  pelvis,  of  these  children  is not  fully 
developed,  and  they  must  not  use  the  vehicle 
safety  belts  without  a suitable  ch ild restra int . 
It  is usually  best  to  put  these  chi ldren  in ap
propriate  booster  seats.  Be sure  the  booster 
seat  meets  all  applicable  safety  standards . 
Booster  seats  raise  the  seating  position  of the 
child  and  reposition  both  the  lap  and  shoulder 
parts  of the  safety  belt  so  that  they  pass 
across  the  ch ild's  body  in the  r ight  places . The 
rout ing  of the  belt  over the  child's  body  is very 
important  for  the  child's  protect ion,  whether 
o r not  a  booster  seat  is used. 
Children  who  are  at  least  4 
ft. 9  in.  (57  in
ches/1.45  meters)  tall  can  generally  use  the 
vehicle's  three  point  lap  and  shoulder  belts . 
Never  use  the  lap  belt  port ion  of the  vehicle's 
safety  belt  alo ne to  rest ra in any  ch ild,  regard
l ess  of  how  big the  ch ild  is. Always remember 
that  children  do  not  have  the  prono unced  pel
vic structure  required  for  the  prope r funct ion 
of  lap  belt  portion  of  the  vehicle's  three  point  lap  and  shou lder  belts.  The  child's  safety  ab
solutely  requires  that  a  lap  belt  portion  of the 
safety  belt  be  fastened  snugly  and  as  low as  poss ible  around  the  pelvis.  Never  let  the  lap 
belt  portion  of the  safety  belt  pass  over the 
c hi ld's  stoma ch or  abdomen. 
In  a  crash,  a irbags  must  inflate  within  a  blink 
of  an  eye  and  with  considerable  force . In  order 
to  do  its job,  the  a irbag  needs  room  to  inflate 
so that  it will  be  the re  to  protect  the  occupant 
as  the  o ccupant  moves  forwa rd  into  the  a ir 
bag . 
A vehicle  occ upant  who  is  out  of  posit io n  and 
too  close  to  the  a irbag  gets  in the  way of  an 
inflating  airbag . When  an  occ upant  is  too 
cl ose,  he  or  she  will be  struck  violently  and 
Ill>  
Page 140 of 236
138  Child  Saf ety 
will receive  serious  or  possibly  even  fata l 
injury . 
I n  o rder  for  the  airbag  to  offe r protection,  it  is 
important  that  all  vehicle  occ upants,  especia l
l y any  children,  who  must  be  in the  front  seat 
because  of  exceptional  circ umstances,  be 
properly  restrained  and  as  far  away  from  the 
a irbag  as  poss ible.  By keep ing  room  between 
the  child's  body  and  the  front  of the  passen
ger  compartment,  the  airbag  can  inflate  com 
p letely  and  provide  supplemental  protection 
in certain  frontal  col lisions. 
_& WARNING 
Not  using  a  booster  seat,  using  the  boos
t er  sea t  imprope rly, incorre ct ly ins talling  a 
booste r seat  or  using  the  vehicle  safety 
belt  improperly  increases  the  risk  of se ri
ous  personal  injury  and  death  in a  collision 
or  other  eme rgency  s ituation.  To help  re
duce  the  risk of ser ious  persona l injury 
and/or  death: 
- The  shoulder  be lt  must  lie as  close  to  the 
center of the child 's collar bone as poss i
ble  and  must  lie and  snug  on  the  upper 
body.  It  mus t never  lie across  the  throat 
o r  neck . The  lap  belt  must  lie across  the 
pelvis  and  never  across  the  stomach  o r 
abdomen.  Make  sure  the  belt  lies  flat 
and  snug.  Pull  on  the  be lt  to  t igh ten  if 
necessary. 
- F ailure  to  properly  route  sa fety  belts 
over  a ch ild' s  body  will cause  severe  inju
ries  in  an  acc ident  or  other  emergency 
situation 
<:!;,page  101. 
- Children  on  the  front  seat  of  any  car, 
even  w ith  Advanced  A irbags,  can  be  seri
o usly injured  or  even  killed  when  an  a ir
bag  inflates. 
- Never  let  a  child  stand  or  knee l on  the 
seat. 
- Never  let  a  child  ride  in the  ca rgo  a rea  of 
yo ur vehicle. 
- Always  remember  that  a chi ld leaning 
forward,  sitt ing  s ideways  or  out  of  posi
t ion  in any  way  during  an  acc ident  can  be 
-
struck  by a  dep loying  a irbag . This will  re
sult  in  ser ious  personal  injury  or  death . 
- If  you  must  install  a  booster  seat  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  because  o f excep
tional  circ umstances  the 
PASSENGER 
AIR  BAG OFF 
li ght  must  come  on  and 
stay  on , whenever  the  ignition  is switch
ed  on . 
-If the PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light 
does  not  come  on  and  stay  on,  pe rform 
the  ch ecks  descr ibed ¢ 
page  120,  Moni
toring  the Advanced  Airbag System . 
-If  the PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light 
does  not  come  on  and  stay  on whenever 
the  ig nit ion  is switched  on  the  infla ting 
ai rb ag w ill hi t the  child  sa fe ty seat  or  in
fant  car rier with  g reat  force  an d will 
smash  the  child  sa fety  seat  and  child 
aga inst  the  backrest,  door  or  roof . Have 
the  airbag  system  inspected  immed iately 
by your  Audi  dea ler. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WAR NIN GS 
whenever  using  a  child  restrained  in ave
h icle  is  being  used 
¢ page  101,  Safety 
belts, 
¢ page  109 , Airbag system and 
r:!;, page  130,  Important  things  to  know. 
Installing  a  child  safety 
seat 
Securing  a child  safety  seat  using  a 
safety  belt 
Safety  belts  for  the  front  passenger  con be 
locked  with  the  convertible  locking retractor 
to properly  secure  child safety  seats . 
The  safety  belts  emergency  locking  retracto rs 
for  the  front  passenger's  seat  safety  belt  have 
a  convertible  locking  retracto r for  child  re 
stra ints . The  safety  be lt  must  be  loc ked  so 
that  be lt  webb ing  cannot  unree l. The  r etrac
tor  can  be  a ctivated  to  lock  the  safety  belt  and 
prevent  the  s afety  be lt webb ing  from  loosen
ing  up d uring  norma l dr iv ing.  A child  safety 
seat  can  only  be  properly  insta lled  when  t he 
safety  belt  is  locked  so  that  the  chi ld  and  child 
safety  seat  will stay  in  place.  ..,.