rear view mirror AUDI S6 2009 User Guide
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"Parking  mode 1" appears  by  default  in  the  MMI  Display  if  the  rear 
v iew  came ra  is  activate d=> 
page 171 . You can  switch  to " parki ng 
mode 
2" by  pressing  the  control  button  with  the mode @ 
=> page 175, fig.  180 function . By  repeatedly  p ressing  the  control 
button  with  the 
mode function,  you  can  switch  back  and  forth 
between  "parking  mode 
1 " and  "pa rking  mode 2". 
Orientation  lines  and  marked  surfa ces 
Orientati on l ines and  col ored ma rke d surfaces( => page 175, fig . 179 
or  => page 177, fig.  181) a re  projected  into  the  rear -view  ca mer a 
pictu res, subject  to  the  two  diffe rent  par king  modes . These  orienta
tion  lines  and  surfaces  offer  aid  when  parking  or  maneuvering.  The 
orientation  lines  and  su rfaces  refer  to  the  height  of  a leve l driving 
sur face. 
When  the  indicated  orientation  lines  and  indicated  blue  surfaces 
sup erimpos e veh ic le s or  o bjects,  a t the  lates t, t he  respectiv e 
d istance  to  the  vehicles  or  objects  has  become  too  short 
=> 
p age 179 . 
If the  tr unk  lid  is open,  the  o rien tat io n lin es and marked  su rfaces are 
not displayed . 
& 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. 
•  The Audi  Parking System  is not  a  substitute  for  being  careful 
and  alert  when  backing  up . Be especially  careful  during  parking 
and  similar  maneuvers . Always  watch  where  you  are  driving  and 
make  sure that  nothing  is in the  way. 
•  Remember  that  low  obstacles  which  have  already  been 
signaled  may  pass  below  the  system 's sensing  zone when  the 
vehicle  is backing  up . The fact  that  the  signal stops does not mean 
that  you  have cleared the  obstacle . When  the  signal  stops , impact 
is  imminent . Objects  such as trailer  hit ches, chains , narrow  posts 
& WARNING  (continued ) 
or fences  covered  by a thin  layer  of  paint  may  not  always  be 
detected  by the  sy stem.  They  can  still  damage  your  vehicle 
without  warning . 
•  Always  make  sure that  the  volume  and frequency of the  chime s 
is  adjusted  so that  you can easily hear the  acoustic  distance  signal 
even if the  radio  is playing , the  air -conditioner  blower  is on High or 
there  is a  high  level  of  outside  noise . 
- Check the  settings  whenever  someone  else  has driven  the 
vehicle  before  you . 
•  Improper  reliance  on the  Audi  Parking  System  can  cause  colli 
sions and  serious  personal  injury . 
- Never  rely only on parking  assi st  w hen changing  backing  up . 
- Always  check rear view  mirrors to  make  sure it is safe to  back 
up . 
[ i ] Tips 
•  B efore  parking  with  the  rear -view  camera,  the  Adaptive  Air 
Su spensi on*  co mfort  or automatic  mode  must  be switched  on 
=> 
page 20. 
•  The  rea r-v iew  ca mera  pic ture  is  avai la bl e as soon  as  the M MI 
Display  or  the  MMI  is sw itched  on,  or  the  start -up  phase  is 
completed. 
•  I n order  for  the  rear-view  camera  to  function  proper ly, the 
c a m era  len s=> 
page 171 , fig. 17 4 mu st  be  kept  clea n, a nd  free  of 
snow  and  ice.  P lease follow  the  additional  notes  on=> 
page 182. 
•  The came ra c overage  a ngle  changes  when  the trunk  lid  is open . 
T herefore,  the  rear-view  camera  picture  is  d isplayed  without  orien
t a tion  lin es an d w ith out blue  surfaces .•  
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When  the  turn  signal  is switched  on,  only  the  necessary  surfaces 
and  curves  are  shown.  To change  the  side  that is shown,  simply 
change  the  turn  signal. 
The displayed  light blue® or dark  blue © curved  line  identifies  the 
turn-around  point  when  maneuvering  to  park.  If the  curved  line 
touches  the  curb,  the  steering  wheel  turn -around  point  has  been 
reached  => 
page 177, fig.  182. 
The  distance  from  the  rear  bumper © to  the  red  line@ is  approxi
mately 
1.3 ft (40 cm).  Here, at the  latest, you  should  stop backing  up 
=> 
page 179. 
& WARNING 
Please note that  objects  not touching  the  ground can appear  to  be 
further  away  than  they  really  are  (for  example,  the  bumper  of  a  parked  vehicle,  a trailer  hitch,  or the  rear  of a  truck). 
In this  case, 
you  should  not  use the  guide  help  lines to  measure  distance  -
danger  of accident! 
0 Note 
In the  MMI  Display,  the  direction  of travel  of  the  vehicle  rear  is repre
sented  depending  on  the steering  wheel  angle.  The vehicle  front 
swings  out  more  than  the  vehicle  rear . 
[ i] Tips 
•  In order  for the  rear-view  camera  to  function  properly,  the 
camera  lens=> 
page 171, fig.  174  must  be  kept  clean,  and  free  of 
snow  and  ice. Please  follow  the  additional  notes on=> 
page 182. 
•  The  positions  of  the  orientation  lines/ surfaces  are  displaced  up 
or  down  if  the  parking  process  is carried  out  with  the  rear-view 
camera  in  Adaptive  Air  Suspension*=> 
page 20 dynamic,  off -road, 
or  lift  mode.  Therefore,  the accuracy  is  reduced. • 
Special  parking  situations 
Applies  to vehicles : with  Audi  Parkin g  System  (rea r) and  rear-view  camera 
Parking  next  to  obstacles 
When  parking  next  to an  obstacle,  enough  distance  must 
left  on  the side. 
=  
Fig. 183  Top view: 
Parking next 
to a  brick 
wall 
With  "parking  mode  2", you  can  park very  closely  to  a sidewalk  curb 
with  your  vehicle=> 
page 173, fig.  176. 
However,  when  parking  next  to  an  obstacle,  such  as a brick  wall,  a 
larger  side distance  must be selected  in  order to prevent  collision 
damage  to  the  vehicle.  Position  the  long  side  of  the  marked  blue 
surface  so that  there  is enough  distance  from  the  curb;  the  surface 
must  not  touch  the  curb=> fig. 
183 . 
Also,  the  turning  process  has to  occur  considerably  sooner.  This 
means  that  the  corresponding  blue curved  line=> 
page 177, fig. 182 
must  not  touch  the  curb,  but  should  rather  be at  a distance  far 
enough  from  the  curb=>&. 
& WARNING 
•  Keep plenty  of distance  from  an  obstacle,  so that  your  outside 
mirror  or a  corner  of  your vehicle  does  not  collide  with  any obsta-
cles  -danger  of  accident!  ..  
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& W ARNING ! continued ) 
• The  Audi  Parking  System  is not  a substitute  for  being  careful 
and  alert  when  b acking  up.  Be e spe cially  careful  during  parking 
and  similar  maneuvers . Alw ays wat ch where  you are  dr iv ing  and 
make  sure that  nothing  is in the  way. 
•  When  maneuvering  or parking , do not only use the  MMI  Display 
for  orientation . Cert ain ob ject s · depending  on the  screen resolu 
tion  -may  not , or  not  ent irely , be  displ ayed ; for  example  trailer 
hitches , chains,  narrow  posts , or fence s. 
•  Improper  reliance  on the  Audi  Parking System  can  cause colli
s ions and  serious  personal  injury . 
- Never  rely only on parking  assist when  changing  backing  up. 
- Always  check rear view  mirrors to  make  sure it  is safe to  back 
up. • 
Applies  to vehic les : w it h Audi  Pa rk in g  System  (rea rl and  rear-v iew  camera 
Notes  on  distance  information 
Con tro ls  and  eq uip
ment 
Fig . 18 4  MMI  Displ ay : 
di splay ed red  l ine 
t o uche s the bumpe r  Fig
. 185  Actu al 
di stan ce from  bumpe r 
The red  line  in the  MMI  Display=> fig. 184 indicates  the  distance  you 
should  ma intain  fr om  an  obs tacle,  when  park ing.  If  an  ob stacle  is 
located  at  road  level,  you  can  approach  the  obstacle  unti l the  red 
line  touches  the  obstacle 
(1.3 ft, or 40 cm,  dis tance) . On the  othe r 
hand , if  an  obs tacle  is  not  located  at  road  level  (the  bumper  o f a 
vehic le, for  example),  you  should 
not approach  this  obstac le unti l 
the  red  lin e touches  the  obstac le. 
F or  instance , if you  back  up toward  another  vehic le, it wil l appear  as 
t ho ugh  the guide  hel p lin es a nd su rfaces are  being  pushed  over  t he 
vehic le behind  you=> fig.  184 . In this  example,  it  can  be  recognized 
in  the  MMI  Disp lay that  the  red  lin e exactly  touches  the  bumper  of 
the  vehicle  behind  you . Indeed,  however,  the  red  line@=> fig.  185 
does  not  touch  the  bumper,  but  has rather  been  pushed 
underneath 
t he  bumper.  The  actual  distance  (dashed  line G) ) to  the veh icle 
beh ind  you  is  meanwhile  less  than 
1.3 ft (40 cm).  Your  vehicle 
bu mper  mus t also  be tak en  in to  conside rat ion  f or the  distance 
=> & . 
& WARNING 
•  Please note that  objects  not touching  the  ground  can appear to 
be further  a way than  they  really are  (for example , the  bumper  of a 
p arked  vehi cle, a trailer  h itch , or the  rear  of a  truck ).  In this  ca se , 
you  should  not  use the  guide  help  lines to  measure  distan ce  -
d anger  of  accident!  .. 
Vehicle  care I I irechnical  data  
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& WARNING (continued) 
•  Maintain  plenty  of  distance  from  an  obstacle,  so  that  your 
outside  mirror  or  a corner  of  your  vehicle  does  not  collide  with  any 
obstacles  - danger  of  accident! 
•  The  Audi  Parking  System  is  not  a  substitute  for  being  careful 
and  alert  when  backing  up.  Be especially  careful  during  parking 
and  similar  maneuvers.  Always  watch  where  you  are  driving  and 
make  sure that  nothing  is in the  way. 
•  When  maneuvering  or parking,  do not only use the  MMI  Display 
for  orientation.  Certain  objects  -depending  on the  screen resolu
tion  -may  not,  or  not  entirely,  be  displayed ; for  example  trailer 
hitches,  chains,  narrow  posts,  or fences . • 
Settings  in  the  MMI 
App lies  to veh ic les:  witn  Av(li  Pi, rk ing  System  (rear!  and  rear-view  camera 
Adjusting  the  chimes  -option  1 
The volume  and  the  pitch  (frequency)  of  the  chimes  can 
be adjusted  in  the  MM/. 
Fig . 186  MMI  Display: 
Selection  menu 
Rear  volume  adjustment 
- Press the  [CARI function  button.  -
Select 
Systems * in the  CAR  menu . 
- Select 
Audi  Parking  System . 
-Select Rear volume if you  want  to  change  the  volume  of 
the  chimes  from  the  rear  signal  generator. 
Rear  frequency  adjustment 
- Press the  [CAR I function  button. 
- Select 
Systems* in  the  CAR menu . 
- Select 
Audi  Parking  System . 
-Select Rear frequency when  you  want  to change  the 
frequency  of  the  chimes from the  rear  signal generator. 
When  adjusting  the volume  and frequency,  the new  setting  will 
sound  for  about  2 seconds  from  each  audible  signal  generator . The 
volume  and  frequency  settings  are  automatically  stored  and  assigned  to  the  master  key with  remote  control. 
& WARNING 
Always  make  sure that  the  volume  and frequency  of the  chimes is 
adjusted  so that  you can  easily  hear  the  acoustic  distance  signal 
even if the  radio is playing, the  air-conditioner  blower  is on High or 
there  is a high level of outside  noise. Check the  settings  whenever  someone  else  has driven  the  vehicle  before you.  •  
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Applies  to vehic les:  with  Audi  Park ing  System  (rearl  and  rear-view  camera 
Rear-view  camera  tips 
We  recommend  that  you  practice  parking  with  t he rear -view  camera 
in  a traff ic -free  location,  or  parking  lot,  to  become  fami liar  with  the 
system,  the  orientati on  line s,  a nd  th eir  functi on.  When  doi ng  this, 
there  should  be  good  light  and  weather  conditions. 
In the  MMI  Display,  objects  or  vehicles  ap pea r closer  or further  away 
i f: 
•  you  are  driving  in  reverse  gear  from  a  level  surface  onto  an 
inc lin e, o r  a  downwa rd  sl ope, 
•  you  are  driving  in  reverse  gear  toward  protruding  objects, 
•  the  ve hicle  is  carrying  too  much  load  in  the  rear. 
The  accuracy  of  the  orientation  lines  and  blue  surfaces  diminishes  if : 
•  the  Adaptive  Air  Suspension*  is  defective,  or  th e dynamic,  off 
road,  o r  lift  mode  is swi tched  on, 
•  the  rear -view  camera  does  not  provide  a  reliable  image,  for 
exam ple,  in  po or vi sibi lit y  c ondi tio ns  or  if  the  lens  is  dirt y, 
•  the  image  on  the  screen  is  not  visible  due  to  sun  g lare  and  reflec 
t ion . 
Caring for  the  rear-view  camera  lens: 
•  Dampen  the  lens  with  a  household  a lcoho l- based  g lass c leaner, 
and  c lean  th e lens wit h a dry  cl oth. 
•  Remove  snow  with  a  hand  brush. 
•  Remove  ice,  preferably  with  de -icing  spray~ 
0. 
& WARNING 
•  The  rear-v iew  camera  does not  replace the  view  to the  rear and 
the  rear  view  mirrors . 
•  The rear-view  camer a - because  of technical  limitat ions  -does 
not  show  the  entire  area  behind  the  vehicle~ 
page  175 , fig.  178. 
& WARNING  (continued ) 
Be especially  careful  to  che ck for  small  children  and  animals 
before  backing  up . Small  children  and  animals  will  not  alway s be 
shown  in  the  rear-view  display . 
•  The  Audi  Parking  System  is  not  a sub stitute  for  being  careful 
and  alert  when  back ing  up . Be especially  careful  during  parking 
and  similar  maneuver s. Always  watch  where  you  are  driving  and 
make  su re that  nothing  is  in  the  way . 
•  Do  not  allow  yourself  to  be  distracted  from  traffic  by  the  rear 
view  camera  pi ctures . 
•  When  maneuvering  or  parking , do  not  only  u se the  MMI  Display 
for  orientat ion . Certain  obje cts  - depending  on  the  screen  resolu
tion  -may  not,  or  not  entirely,  be  displayed ; for  example  tr ailer 
hitches , cha ins , narrow  posts , or  fences . 
•  Only  use  the  rear -view  camera  for  aid  if  it  shows  a  good , clear 
picture . The  image  may  be  obscured , for  example , by  the  sun 
shining  into  the  lens, dirt  on the  lens, or as the  result  of a defect  -
danger  of  accident! 
•  If the  image  i s hazy  when  the  MMI  Display  is switched  on  or  the 
area  behind  the  vehicle  is  not  visible  (for  e xample , as  the  result  of 
a dirty  or  defective  lens ), the  rear -view  camera  must  not  be  used 
for  aid  in  maneuver ing  - danger  of  accident! 
•  The  rear -view  camera  generates  two -dimensional  images . For 
this  reason , please  note  that  recesses  in  the  ground  and 
protruding  parts  on  another  vehicle , or  protruding  objects  fixed  to 
the  ground , will  be  more  difficult  or  impossible  to  recognize  on  the 
MMI  Di splay,  due  to  the  missing  spacial  depth . 
•  If  the  position  and  the  installation  angle  of  the  camera  has 
changed,  for  example , after  a rear  end  collision , do  not  continue  to 
use  the  system  for  safety  reasons . Have  it  checked  by  an  autho
rized  Audi  dealer  or  qualified  work shop . 
•  Only  use  the  rear-v iew  camera  when  the  rear  lid  is  fully  closed . 
Make  sure  that  objects  mounted  on  the  rear  are  not  obscuring  the 
camera  v iew .  
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Glove  compartment -emergency  unlocking  . 
100 
Gross  Vehic le Weight  Rating  (GVWRl  ... 367 
H 
Head  restraints  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  .  . . . 199 
Adjusting  . .... .... ....... ...... .  199 
Front  seats  . . .  .  . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . . .  .  . . . .  86 
Insta llation  and  remova l .... .......  87 
Rear seats  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  .  87 
Headlight  washer  reservoir  ...........  316 
Headlights  .  . . .  .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . . .  .  63 
Adaptive  Light .... .... .... ...... ..  66 
Defective  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  25 
Front  fog  lights  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  65 
Headlight  range  control  defective  .. . 35 
Switching  off  .....................  63 
Switching  on  . .................. ..  63 
Washer  system  . . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  73 
Xenon  headlights  . ...... ... .. .... . 63 
Heat ed outside  mirrors  . .  .  . . . .  . . . . . .  .  .  76 
Heated  seats 
Front  ............. .... ........ ..  110 
Rear  ..................... ......  110 
Heated  steering  wheel  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  111 
Heat ed washer  jets 
Wiper  and  washer  system  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  71 
Heavy  clothing  and  safety  belts  .. .... . 208 
High  beam  .  . . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  . .  63, 67 
Warning/indicator  lights  ........... 20 
High  voltage  warning  label  . ........ ..  366 
Homelink®  universal  remote  control .. 188  Hood 
Opening  300 Interior 
lights  ..... ... . .... .. . .. .. ....  68 
Rear  .. ..... ....... .... ... .... . 68, 69 
Release  lever  .. ...... .... ..... ...  300  Intermittent  wiping 
Horn  .. ...... ............ ....... ....  11 
How  many  a irbags  does  my vehicle  have? .. 
222 
How  often  should  I check  my tire  pressures? 
324 
How  safety  belt  pretensioners  work .... 213 
Hydroplaning  .... .... .... .... ......  328 
I 
Ignition  key  ........................  116 
Ignition  lock  .. .... .... .... .... .... .. 116 
Malfunction  .. .... ...... .... ...  33, 36 
Ignition  lock  posit ions  .......... ..... 116 
Immobilizer  .........................  14 
Important  things  to  do  before  driving  .. 195 
Improperly  worn  safety  be lts  .........  213 
Indicator  lights ...... ....... ....... ..  16 
Airbag  system  ...............  226, 227 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF  ......... 227 
Infant  seats  .......... .... ....... ...  243 
How  do  I  properly  install  an  infant  seat  in  my  veh icle?  ........ .... ... .. ... 243 
Safety  instructions  ...............  243 
Inside  rear  view  mirror  . ............. ..  75 
Installing  child  safety seats 
Safety  belts  . . . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . . . .  248 
Instrument  cluster  illumination  . ... ....  16 
Instruments  and  controls  .  . . .  . .  . . .  .  . . .  12 
General  illustration  ................ 11 Rain  sensor 
... .... .... ...... .... . 71 
J 
Jack  342 
Jumper  cables  ......................  358 
Jump-starting  357 
K 
Key ................................  41 
Battery  replacement  ............... 43 
Coded  settings  ...................  102 
Convenience  opening  and  closing  of  windows  .. ........ ......... ....  57 
Emergency  key  ............ .... ....  41 
Key  replacement  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  41 
Mast er key  ................. ......  41 
Valet  key  .. ............ ...... ... ..  41 
Key  coded  settings 
Climate  controls  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  .  102 
Key less entry  remote  control  ... ........  42 
Kick -down 
multitronic®  ... .... .... ... .... ...  165 
tiptronic®  ............ ........ ...  158 
L 
Lane  assist 
Activating  and  deactivating  143 
Description  . . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . .  143  
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See All  Wheel  Drive  ... .... ........ 268 
Question 
R 
What  happens  to  unbelted  occupants?  . 
207 
Why  safety  belts? ... .... .... .... .. 205 
Radiator  fan  .. . .... .. .. .... ....... .. 310 
Rain sensor ... .... .... .... ..........  71 
Rain  sensor  defective 34 
Reading  lights 
Front  .... ... .... .... .... ..... ... . 
68 
Rear  ..... .. .. ...... .. ... .. ... ... . 69 
Rear ashtray  . .... .... .... ... .... ... .. 97 
Rear fog  ligh ts  .... .... ... .... ..... ... 65 
Rear  lid 
Escape  handle  .... .... ... .... .... 
342 
Open ing  and  c losing  . .... ... ..... .. 50 
Valet  key function  .. ..... .... .... .. 44 
Rear  light 
Defective  . .... .... ... .... .. .. .... . 
25 
Rear seat  bench  ...... .... ..... .... ... 88 
Rear View 
See Rear-view  camera  . ... .... .... . 171 
Rear view  mirror 
Inside  rear  view  mirror  . ............ 
75 
Rear window  blind 
Settings  ..... .... .... ... .. .. .... . 
71 
Rear window  defogger  .. .... .... .... . 108 
Rear window  shelf  ... .... ...... ...... 86 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first 
Rear
-view  camera  .. . .. .. .... .. .. 171,  173 Safety  belt  position  . ... .. .... .. .. .... 210 
Parking mode 1  .. .... ...... ..... . 175 Safety  belt  height  adjustment  . .... . 212 
Parking mode 2  .. .. ........ .... ..  177 Safety  belts  worn  by  pregnant  women 
Red symbols  .... .... .... .... .... ... . 
29  21
1 
Refuel ling  ... .... .... .... .... .... ... 297 Safety  belt  prete nsioner 
Release  lever  for  hood  .. ... ......... . 
300 Service  and  disposal  . ...... .... ... 214 
Remote  control  garage  door  opener  Sa
fety  b elt  pretensioners  . .... .... .... 213 
(Homelink®)  ...... .... .... ... .. 188 Safety  belt  warning  light  ... .. .... . 19,205 
Remote  control  key  ... .... .... .... .... 42 Safety  belts  . .... .... .... ... .... .... 209 
Un locking  and  locking  ... .... .... .. 46 clea ning  .. .... .... ... .... .... ... 293 
Remote  rear  lid  re leas ,e  ... .... .... .... . 50 Danger  to  passengers  who  do  not  wear  a 
Repair  manua ls  .... ... ............ .. 
372 
Repa irs 
Airbag  system  .. ...... .... .... ... 
229 
Replacing  a  fuse  .... .... .... .... .... 351 
safety  belt  .. ........ .... .... ... 207 
Fastening  ...... ..... .. .. ... ... .. 209 
height  adjustment  . .... ... .... .... 212 
Improper ly worn  ..... ... . .. .. .... 213 
Not  worn  . .... .... .... .... ...... . 207 
Replacing  light  bulbs  ...... ... ... .... 355 Safety  belt  position  ... .... .... .... 210 
Replaci ng  tires  and  wheels  . ...... .... 329 Safety  instructions  .... .... .... ... . 208 
Reporting  Safety  Defe cts  . ........ 203, 204 Securing  child  sa fety  sea ts  ..... ... . 248 
Reset  button  . ...... .. .. .... .... .... . 14 Specia l considera tions  fo r preg nant 
Res idual  heat  . .... .... ... .... .... ... 
104 women  . ........ .... .. .... .... . 211 
Retractor  .. ... ... .. ...... .... .... .. 209 Unfastening  ........ ........ ..... 212 
Rims  Warning/indicator  light 
....... ... .. 205 
Cast  alloy  .. ...... .... .... ... .... 287 
Roof  rack  .. ..... ... .... ... ... ... ... . 93 
Why  YOU  MUST  wear  them  . ..... .. 205 
Worn  properly  . .... ... ... .. ...... 208 
Loading  ... ... .... .... .... ... .... . 94 Safety  comp liance  sticker  .... .... .... 366 
Mounting  locat ions  . ...... .... .... . 94 Safety  equipmen t ... .... .... .... ... . 194 
Roof  weight  .... .... ... ..... .... ... .. 94 Safety  features  for  occupant  restraint  and 
protection  ...... .... .... .... ... . 
194 
s Sa fety  guide lines 
Seat  adjus tment  ...... .... .... .. . .. 
80 
SA FE  .... ... .... ...... ...... .... ... . 14 
Safe  driving  hab its  ...... .... .... .... 194 
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