seats AUDI S8 2013 Service Manual
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166  Airbag  sys te m 
removing,  servicing or repairing  a  part in an 
area  of the  vehicle can damage  a part  of an 
a ir bag  system  and  prevent  that  system  from 
working properly  in a co llision. 
There are  some  important  things  you have to  know to  make sure  that  the  effectiveness  of 
the  system  will not  be impa ired and that  dis
carded  components  do not  cause  injury or  pol lute  the  env ironment. 
A WARNING 
Improper  care,  servicing and  repair proce
dures  can increase  the  risk of personal  in
jury and  death  by preventing  an airbag  from  deploy ing when  needed  or deploying 
an airbag  unexpectedly: 
- Never cover, obstruct,  or change  the 
steering  wheel  horn  pad  or airbag  cover 
or the  instrument  pane l or modify them 
in any way. 
- Never attach  any objects  such  as cup 
holders  or telephone  mountings  to  the 
surfaces  covering the  airbag  units. 
- For  deaning  the horn  pad or instrument 
pane l, use  only a soft,  dry cloth  or one 
moistened  with  plain water.  Solvents  or 
cleaners  cou ld damage  the  airbag  cover 
or change  the  stiffness  or strength  of the 
material  so that  the  airbag  cannot  de
ploy and  protect  properly. 
- Never repa ir, adjust,  or change  any parts 
of the  airbag  system . 
- All work on the  steering  wheel,  instru
ment  pane l, front  seats  or electrical  sys
tem  (including the  installation  of audio 
equipment,  cellular telephones  and  CB 
radios,  etc .) must  be performed  by a 
qualified  technician  who has the  training 
and special  equipment  necessary. 
- For any work on the  airbag  system,  we 
strongly  recommend  that  you see your 
authorized  Audi dealer  or qualified  work shop. 
- Never  modify the  front  bumper  or parts 
of the  veh icle body. 
- Always make su re that  the  side airbag 
can  inflate  without  interference:  -
Never install  seat  covers or rep lace
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 
inflate. 
- Damage to  the  orig inal seat  covers or 
to  the  seam  in the  area  of the  side air
bag  module  must  a lways be repaired 
immediately  by an author ized Audi 
dealer. 
- The airbag  system  can be activated  only 
once. After an airbag  has  inflated,  it 
must  be replaced  by an authorized  Aud i 
dealer  or qualified  technician who has 
the  technical  information,  training and 
specia l equipment  necessary . 
- The  airbag  system  can be deployed  only 
once. After an airbag  has  been  deployed, 
it must  be replaced  with  new replace
ment  parts  designed  and  approved  espe
cially for your Audi model  version.  Re
placement  of complete  airbag  systems 
or airbag  components  must  be per
formed  by qualified  workshops  only.  Make sure that  any airbag  serv ice action 
is entered  in your Audi Warranty 
& Main
tenance  booklet  under 
AIRBAG REPLACE
MENT RECORD. 
- For safety  reasons  in severe  accidents, 
the  alternator  and  starter  are  separated 
from  the  vehicle battery  with a pyrotech
nic circuit  interrupter. 
- Work on the  pyrotechnic  c ircuit  inter
rupter  must  only be performed  by a 
qualified  dea ler  -risk of an accident! 
- If the  vehicle or the  circuit  interrupter 
is scrapped,  all applicable  safety  pre
cautions  must  be followed. 
® For the  sake of the  environment 
Undeployed airbag  modules  and  preten
s ioners  might  be classif ied as  Perchlorate 
Material  -special  handling  may apply, see 
www .dtsc .ca.gov/hazardouswaste/per
ch lorate.  When the  veh icle or parts  of the 
rest raint  system  including airbag  modu les  .,.  
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176  Child  Saf ety 
Child  Safety 
Important  things  to 
know 
Introduction 
The rear seat  is generally  the  safest  place  in a 
collision. 
The physical  principles  of  what  happens when 
your  veh icle is  in a crash app ly also to  chi ldren 
~ page  145,  What  happens  to  occupants  not 
wearing  safety  belts?. 
But  unlike  adults  and 
teenagers,  their  muscles and  bones are not 
fu lly developed.  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 
laws requiring  the  use of  approved  child  re
straint  systems for  infants and  small  ch ildren. 
In  a fronta l 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 t imes the 
weight  of  the  child.  This means the  weight  of 
the  child  would  suddenly  be more than  260  pounds  (120  kg).  Under these  conditions, 
only  an appropriate  ch ild restraint  properly 
used can reduce the  risk of  ser ious 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 accident. 
Consult  the  child  safety  seat  manufacturer's instructions  in order  to  be sure the  seat  is 
right  for  your  ch ild's  size ~ 
page  179,  Impor
tant  safety  instructions  for  using  child safety 
seats. 
Please be sure to  read and  heed all  of 
the  important  information and WARNINGS 
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 Airbags  in your  vehicle  and  how they 
work  when  infants  and children  in child  re- straints  are on the  front  passenger  seat
. Be
cause of  the  large amount  of  important  infor
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. 
A WARNING 
-Accident  statistics  have shown  that  chil
dren  are generally  safer  in  the  rear seat 
area than  in  the  front  seating  position. 
Always restrain  any child  age 12 and un
der  in the  rear. 
- All  vehicle  occupants  and especially  chil
dren  must  be restrained  properly  when
ever  riding  in a vehicle.  An  unrestrained 
or  improperly  restrained  chi ld could  be 
injured  by str iking the  i nterior  or by be
ing  ejected  from  the  vehicle  during  a 
sudden  maneuver  or impact.  An unre
strained  or  improperly  restrained  chi ld  is 
also at  greater  risk of  injury  or  death 
through  contact  with  an inflating  airbag. 
- A suitable  chi ld restraint  properly  instal 
led  and used at  one of  the  rear seating  positions  provides the  highest  degree of 
protection  for  infants and small  children 
in most  accident  situations. 
A 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-facing child 
safety  seat  installed on the  front  passen
ger  seat will  be ser iously  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, center 
armrest,  or  door. 
II>- 
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-Always  install  rear-facing  child  safety 
seats  on  the  rear  seat. 
- If you  must  install  a  rearward  facing 
child  safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  in exceptional  circumstances  and 
the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  come  on  and  stay  on,  immediately 
install  the  rear-facing  child  safety  seat  in 
a  rear  seating  position  and  have  the  air
bag  system  inspected  immediately  by 
your  Audi dealer. 
_& WARNING 
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  a front  "Ad
vanced  Airbag  System"  in compliance  with  United  States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Child  Safety  177 
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 
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,  all  children,  espe cially those  12  years  and  younger,  should  al
ways  ride in the  back  seat  properly  restrained 
for  their  age  and  size.  The  airbag  on  the  pas
senger  side  makes  the  front  seat  a  potentially  dangerous  place  for  a child  to  ride . The  front 
seat  is  not  the safest  place  for  a  child  in a for
ward-facing  child  safety  seat.  It can  be  a very 
dangerous  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  ..,. 
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-Model Manufactured on or 
after 
Evenflo  First  Choic e December  1,  1999 
1 204 
Graco  Infant  8457  December  1,  1999 
Graco  Snug ride  September  25,  2007 
Peg  Perego  Primo  Vi -September  25,  200 7 
aggio  SIP  IMUN00US 
Subpart  C  -Forward -facing  and 
c on vertible  child  restraint s 
Model  Manufactured on or 
after 
Britax  Roundabout  September  25,  2007 
E9L02xx 
Cosco Touriva  02519  December  1,  1999 
Cosco Summit  Deluxe  September  25,  2007 
High  Back Booster 
2 2-262 
! Cosco  High  Back  September  25,  2007 
Booster  22-209 
E venflo  Tribu te V  September  25,  200 7 
379xxxx 
Evenflo  Medallion  December  1,  1999 
254 
Evenflo  Generations  September  25,  2007 
352xxxx 
Graco  ComfortSport  September  25,  2007 
Graco Toddler  Safety  September  25,  2007 
Seat  Step  2 
Graco  Platinum  Cargo  September  25,  2007 
A WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk of  serious  injury,  make 
sure  that  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG O FF 
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. 
- Take the  child  rest raint  off  the  front  pas
senger  seat  and  install  it  properly  at  one 
of  the  rea r seat  posi tions  if the 
PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  stay  o n. 
Child  Sa fet y  1 79 
-Have the  airbag  system  inspected  by 
your  author ized  Audi  dealer  immed iate
ly. 
@ Tips 
The  child  seats  listed  in categories  A to  C  have  been  statically  tested  by A udi on ly for 
the  Advanced  A irbag  function. 
Important  safety  instructions  for  using 
child  safety  seats 
Correct use of  child safety  seats  substantially 
reduces  the  risk of  injury in an  accident! 
As the  dr iver,  you  are  responsib le for  the  safe
ty  of  everybody  in the  veh icle,  especially  ch il
dren: 
...  Always  use  the  r ight  chi ld  safety  seat  for 
each  child  and  always  use  it  properly 
¢page  182. 
... Always  carefully  fo llow  the  child  safety  seat 
manufactu rer's  inst ruct io ns  on  how  to  route 
th e safety  belt  properly  through  the  child 
safety  sea t . 
...  When  usi ng  the  vehicle  safe ty  belt  to  install 
a  child  safety  se at,  you  m ust  first  activate 
t he  conve rtible  locking  retractor  on  the 
safety  belt  to  prevent  the  child  safety  seat 
from  mov ing 
¢ page  186. 
... Push  the  ch ild  safety  seat  down  with  your 
full  weight  to  get  the  safety  be lt  really  tight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot  move  forward  or 
sideways  more  than  one  inch  (2 .5  cm)  . 
...  If  a  strap  o r tethe r is  be ing  used  to  tie  the 
child  safety  seat  to  the  front  passenger 
seat , make  sure  tha t  it  is  not  so  tigh t that  it 
causes  the  weigh t-sens ing  ma t to  measure 
more  weight  than  is act ually on  the  seat. 
...  Sec ure  unused  safety  belts  on  the  rear  seat 
¢ page  181. 
Always  remember:  Even  tho ugh  yo ur vehicle  is 
equipped  with  an  Advanced  Airbag  system,  all 
c h ildren,  especially  those  12  years  and  young 
er,  shou ld  always  r ide  in the  back  seat  proper-
ly restrained  for  the ir age  and  size.  ..,. • 
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180  Child  Safety 
&_ WARNING 
Not  using  a child  safety  seat,  using  the 
wrong  child  safety  seat  or  improperly  in
stalling  a  child  restraint  increases the  risk 
of  serious  personal  injury  and  death . 
-All  vehicle  occupants  and  especially  chil 
dren  must  always  be  restrained properly 
whenever  riding  in  a vehicle. 
-
- An unrestrained  or  improperly  restrain
ed  child  can  be  injured or  killed  by be
ing  thrown  against  the  inside  of the  ve
hicle  or  by being  ejected  from  it  during 
a  sudden  maneuver  or  impact . 
- 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  allow  children  under  57 inches 
(1.45  meters)  to  wear  a  normal  safety 
belt.  They  must  always  be  restrained by a 
proper  child  restraint  system.  Otherwise, 
they  could  sustain  injuries  to  the  abdo
men  and  neck  areas  during  sudden  brak
ing  maneuvers  or  accidents. 
- 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  other  in an  accident. 
- Never  install  rear-facing  child safety 
seats  or  infant carriers  on  the  front  pas
senger  seat.  A child  will  be  seriously  in
jured  and  can  be  killed  when  the  passen
ger  airbag  inflates  -even  with  an  Ad
vanced  Airbag  System . 
- 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,  center 
armrest,  door  or  roof. 
-Always install rear-facing child safety 
seats  or  infant carriers  on  the  rear  seat . 
- 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.  Al
ways  install  forward-facing  child  safety 
seats  on  the  rear  seat. 
- 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  
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as  possible  before  installing  the  child 
restraint. 
- Always  make  sure  that  nothing  pre
vents  the  front  passenger's  seat  from 
be ing  moved  to the  rearmost  position 
in  its  fore  and  aft  adjustment  range. 
- Always make  sure that  the  backrest  is 
in the  upr ight  position. 
- Always  buck le the  child  safety  seat  firmly 
in  place  even  if a  child  is  not  sitting  in  it. 
A loose  ch ild  safety  seat  can  fly  around 
dur ing  a  sudden  stop  or  in a  col lision . 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
whenever  using  a  child  restrained  in  ave
hicle  is  being  used 
c::> page  144,  Safety 
belts, 
c::> page  152,  Airbag system and 
c::> page  176,  Child Safety. 
A WARNING 
T o  reduce  t he  ris k 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 switc hed 
on. 
- Take the  child  restraint  off  t he fro nt  pas
senger  seat  and  install  it  properly  at  one 
of the  rear seat  positions  if the 
PASSEN · 
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  stay  on. 
- Have the  airbag  system inspected  by 
your  authorized  Aud i dealer  immediate
ly. 
Secure unused  safety  belts  on the  rear 
seat 
F ig.  175 Schematic  overv iew : keep un used safety  belts 
away  from children  in  child safety  seats.@-oute r rear 
safety  belt, 
@ -center  rear safety  belt 
Child  S afety  181 
If  a  child  safety seat  is used  on  the  rea r bench, 
especially  with  LATCH universal  lower  ancho
rages,  the  unused  safety  belts 
must be  se 
cured  so  that  the  child  in  the  child  restraint 
cannot  reach  them 
c::> &. 
-Guide  the  safety  belt  webbing  behind  the 
head  restra int  of the  ad jacent  seat 
c::> fig.  175. When  doing  so, do  not  engage 
the  switchable  locking retractor!  You shou ld 
not  hear  a "click ing"  sound  when  wind ing  up 
the  safety  belt . 
- Let the  belt retractor  wind  up  the  safety  belt 
webbing. 
A WARNING 
A child  in a  chi ld  safety  seat  installed  with 
the  LA TCH lower  anc horages  or with  the 
standa rd safety  be lt  or  a  child  in a  booster 
se at  o n the  rea r seat  co uld play with  un
used  rear  seat  safety  belts  and  become  en
tang led . This  cou ld  cause  the  chi ld ser ious 
personal  injury  and  even  death. 
-A lways  secure  unused  rear  seat  sa fe ty 
be lts  out  of  reach  of children  in child 
seats  such  as  by proper ly rout ing  them 
around  the head  restraint  of  the seat 
where  the  ch ild  restraint  is  installed. 
- Never  activate  the  switchable  locking  re
tracto r when  routing  the safety  belts 
around  the  head  restraints. 
- Never  let  anyone  s it  at  the  center  rear 
seating  position  if the  center  rear  safety 
be lt  has  been  routed  around  a  rear  head 
restra int .  
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182  Child  Safet y 
Child safety  seats 
Infant  seats 
Babies and  infants  up to  about  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 . 176 Sche matic  overview:  rearward- facing  infant 
seat,  properly  installed  o n the  rear seat 
> 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  child  safety  seat 
from  moving  ¢ 
page  186 or  install  the  seat 
using  the  LATCH attachments. 
> 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). 
> Secure  unused  safety  belts  on  the rear  seat 
¢page  181. 
Infants  up  to  about one  year  (20  lbs.  or  9  kg) 
are  best  protected  in special  infant  carriers 
and  child  safety  seats designed  for  their  age 
group . Many experts  believe  that  infants  and 
small  children  should  ride  only  in spec ial  re
straints  in which  the  chi ld faces  the  back  of 
the  vehicle . These  infant  seats  support  the  ba
by's  back,  neck  and  head  in a  crash  ¢ 
fig. 176. 
The  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes  the 
fro nt  seat  a  potentially  dangerous  place  for  a 
child  to  r ide . The  front  seat  is not  the  safest 
p lace  for  a  child  in a forwa rd-facing  child  seat. 
I t  is  a very  dangerous  p lace  for an  infant  or  a 
larger  child  in a  rearward-facing  seat. 
A WARNING 
-Not  using  a  child  safety  seat, using  the 
wrong  child  safety  seat  or  improperly  in 
stalling  a ch ild  restra int  increases  the  risk 
of  ser ious  personal  in ju ry and  death  in  a 
crash. 
- Never  install  rear-facing  child  safety 
seats  or  infant  ca rr ie rs on  the  front  pas
senger  sea t -even  with  an  Advanced  Air
bag  Sys tem.  A c hild will  be  ser iously  in
jured  and  can  be  killed  whe n the  inflat 
ing  ai rbag  hits  the  child  safety  seat  or  in
fant  carrier  with  great  force  and  smashes  the  child  safety  seat  and  child  against 
the  backrest,  center  armrest, door  or 
roof ¢ 
page  154,  Child restraints  on the 
front  seat  -some  important  things  to 
know. 
- Always install  rear-facing  ch ild  safety 
seats  or  infant  ca rr ie rs on  the  rear  seat . 
- Never  install  a rear-fac ing  ch ild  restra int 
in the  forward-fac ing  direct ion.  Such  re
straints  are  designed  for  the  special  needs  of  infants  and  very  small  ch ild ren 
a nd  cannot  protect  them  prope rly if the 
seat  is forward- facing. 
- If you  m ust  insta ll a  rearwa rd fa cing 
child  safety  seat  on  the  fro nt  passenger 
seat  because  of  exceptiona l circumstan
ces  and  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  o n and  stay  on,  im
mediately  insta ll the  rear-fac ing  child 
safety  seat in a  rear  seating  position  and 
have  the  airbag system  inspected  by your 
Aud i deale r. 
- Always  read and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
whenever  us ing  a  child  restrained  in ave
h icle  is  being  used 
¢ page  144, Safety 
belts, 
~ page  152, Airbag  system and 
c::> page  176,  Important  things  to  know.  
Page 185 of 318
Convertible child safety  seats 
Properly  used convertible  child  safety  seats 
can help  protect  toddlers  and  children  over 
age one who  weigh  between  20  and 40  lbs. (9 
and  18 kg)  in  a crash. 
F ig . 177 Sche mati c overvi ew : ins tallat ion o f the  at
tachments  appl icable  to  a  LA TCH seat 
F ig.  178 Schem atic  overview:  installat ion of t he seat 
u sing  the ve hicle' s safety  b elt  sy stem 
..  When  using  the  vehicle  safety  be lt  to  insta ll 
a  chi ld  safety  seat,  you  must  f irst  activate 
the  convertible  locking  feature  on  the  safety 
belt  to  prevent  the  child  safety  seat  from 
moving 
c::> page  186 or  install  the  seat  using 
the  LATCH attachments . 
.,.  Push  the  child  safety  seat  down  w ith  your 
full  weight  to  get  the  safety  belt  really  t ight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot  move  forward  or  s ideways  more  than  one  inch  (2.5  cm) 
c:;, page  186. 
.,.  If the  child  safety  seat  is equ ipped  with  a 
tet her  strap,  attach  it  to  the  tether  anchors 
c:;, page  193 . 
.. Secure  unused  safety  belts  on  the  rear  seat 
c::>page  181. 
A toddler  or  child  is usually  too  large  for  an  in
fant  restraint  if it  is more  than  one  year  o ld 
and  weighs  more  than  20  lbs.  (9  kg) . 
Child  Safety  183 
Toddlers  and  children  who  are  older  than  one 
year  up  to  about  4  years  old  and  weigh  more  than  20  lbs  (9  kg)  up to  40  lbs.  (18  kg)  must 
always  be  properly  restrained  in a  child  safety 
seat  cert ified  for  their  si ze  and  weight 
c:;, fig . 177 and c:;, fig.  178 . 
The  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes  the 
front  seat  a  potentially  dangerous  place  for  a 
child  to  ride . The front  sea t is  not  the  safest 
place  for  a  child  in a  forward -facing  child  safe 
ty  seat . 
It is  a very  dangerous  place  for  a n in
fant  or  a  large r ch ild  in a  rearward-facing  seat  . 
.&_ WARNING 
Not  using  a  child  safety  seat,  using  the 
wrong  child  s afety  seat  o r imprope rly  in
stalling  a  chi ld  restraint  increases  the  risk 
of  serious  personal  injury  and  death  in a 
collision  or  other  emergency  situation . 
- Ch ildren  on  the  front  seat  o f any  car, 
even  with  Advanced  Airbags,  can  be  se ri
ously  injured  or  even  killed  when  an  air bag  inflates.  A chi ld  in a  rearward-facing 
child  safety  seat  installed  o n the  front 
passenger  seat  will  be  serious ly injured 
and  can  be  k illed  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  carrier  with  great 
force  a nd will  smash  the  child  safety  seat 
and  child  against  the  ba ckrest,  center 
a rm  rest,  door  or  roof. 
- Always  install  rear-fac ing  ch ild  safety 
seats  o n the  rear  seat . 
- If  you  must  install  a  rearwa rd fac ing 
child  safety  seat  on  the  fro nt  passenger 
seat  because  of  exceptiona l circumstan
ces  and  t he 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  on  and  stay  on,  im
mediately  insta ll the  rear -fac ing  ch ild 
safety  seat  in a  rear  seating  position  and  have  the  airbag  system  inspected  by your 
Aud i dea ler . 
- The  rear  side  of  the  child  safety  seat 
should  be  pos itioned  as  close  as  poss ib le 
~  
Page 186 of 318
184  Child  Safet y 
to  the  backrest  on  the  veh icle seat.  Ad
just  the  rear  seat  head  restraint  if it  is  difficult  to  install  the  child  seat  w ith  the 
head  restraint  in place <=> 
page  138. Driv
ing  with  head  restraints  that  are  not 
properly  ad justed  increases  the  risk of 
serious  o r fa tal  neck  injury  dramatically. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
whenever  using  a  child  restrained  in ave
hicle  is  being  use d 
¢page 144,  Safety 
belts, 
¢ page  152,  Airbag system and 
¢ page  176,  Important  things  to know. 
_& WARNING 
If except ional  circumstances  requ ire the 
use  of  a forward-facing  child  restraint  on 
the  front  passenger's  seat,  the  ch ild's  safe
ty  and  well -being  require  that  the  follow
ing  special  precautions  be  taken : 
- Make sure  the  forward-facing  seat  has 
been  designed  and  certif ied  by its  manu
facturer  for  use  on  a front  seat  with  a 
passenger  front  and  side  a irbag. 
- Always follow  the  manufacturer's  in
struct ions  provided  with  the  child  safety 
seat  or  infant  carrier . 
- Always  move  the  front  passenger  seat  in
to  the  rearmost  posit ion  of the  passen 
ger  seat's  fore  and  aft  adjustment  range, 
and  as far  away from  the  airbag  as  possi ble  before  installing  the  child  restraint . 
- Always  make  su re that  noth ing  prevents 
the  front  passenger's  seat  from  being 
moved  to  the  rearmost  position  in  its 
fore  and  aft  adjustment  range. 
- Always  make  sure  the  backrest  is in an 
upr ight  position . 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER  AIR BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the 
t ime  whenever  the  ignition  is switc hed 
on. 
- If  the  light  does  no t stay  on,  pe rform  the 
chec ks 
¢ page  163,  Monitoring  the Ad
vanced Airbag System. 
- T ake  the  child  restraint  off  the  front  pas 
senger  seat  and  install  it  properly  at  one 
of the  rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSEN·  GER AIR  BA
G OF F 
light  does  not  stay  on 
whenever  the  ignit ion  is switched  on. 
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 in ches/1.45  meters)  tall. 
:e N 0 ± 
i'il 
F ig.  179 Rea r seat:  c hild p roperly  rest rai ned  in a  boos 
ter se at 
T he  vehicle 's  safety  belts  a lone  will  not  fit 
most  children  until  they  are  at  least  4  ft.  9  in. 
(57  inches/1.45  meters)  tall  and  weigh  about 
80 lbs. (36 kg).  Booster  seats  raise  these  chil
dren  up  so  that  the  safety  belt  will  pass  prop 
erly  over  the  stronger  parts  of the ir bodies 
and  the  safety  be lt  can  he lp protect  them  in a 
c rash . 
.,.  Do not  use  the  convertible  lock ing  retractor 
when  us ing  the  vehicle's  safety  belt  to  re
strain  a ch ild on  a  booster  seat . 
.,.  The  shou lde r belt  must  lie as  close  to  the 
center  of the  ch ild's  collar  bone  as  possible 
and  must  lie flat  and  snug  on  the  upper 
body.  It  must  never  lie across  the  throat  or 
neck.  The  lap  be lt  must  lie  across  the  pelvis 
and  never  across  the  stomach  or  abdomen . 
Make sure  the  belt  lies flat  and  snug.  Pull  on 
the  belt  to  tighten  if necessary . 
.,.  If you  must  transport  an  older  child  in a 
booster  seat  on  the  front  passenger  seat, 
you  can  use  the  safety  be lt  height  adjust
ment  to  help  adj ust  the  shou lder  portion 
properly . 
..  Secure  unused  safety  belts  on  the  rear  seat 
¢page  181.  ..,_  
Page 187 of 318
Children  up  to  at  least  8  years  old  (over  40  lbs 
or  18  kg) are  best  protected  in child  safety 
seats  designed  for  their  age  and  weight.  Experts  say  that  the  skeletal  structure,  particu
larly  the  pelvis,  of these  children  is no t fully 
developed,  and  they  must  not  use  the  vehicle 
safety  belts  without  a suitable  child  restraint . 
It  is usually  best  to  put  these  children  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  par ts o f the  safety  belt  so  that  they  pass 
across  the  child 's  body  in  the  right  places . The 
routing  of the  belt  over  the  child's  body  is very 
important  for  the  child's  protection,  whether 
or  not  a  booster  seat  is used . Children  age  12 
and  under  must  always  ride in the  rear seat. 
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  portion  of the  vehicle's 
safety  belt  alone  to restrain  any  child,  regard
less  of  how  big  the  child  is. Always  remember 
that  children  do  not have  the  pronounced  pel
vic structure  required  for  the  proper  function  of  lap  belt  portion  of the  vehicle's  three  point 
lap  and  shoulder  bel ts. The  child's  safety  ab
solutely  requires  that  a  lap belt  portion  of the 
safety  belt  be  fastened  snugly  and  as  low as  possible  around  the  pelvis.  Never let  the  lap 
belt  portion  of  the  safety  belt  pass  over  the 
child's  stomach  or  abdomen. 
In  a  crash,  airbags  must  inflate within  a  blink 
of  an  eye  and  with  considerable  force.  In  order 
to  do  its job,  the  airbag  needs  room  to  inflate 
so  that  it  will be  there  to protect the occupant 
as  the  occupant  moves  forward into  the  air
bag. 
A vehicle  occupant  who  is out  of  position and 
too  close  to  the  airbag  gets  in the way  of  an 
inflating  airbag.  When  an  occupant  is too 
close,  he  or  she  will  be  struck  violently  and 
will receive  serious  or  possibly  even  fatal  in
jury. 
Child  Safety  185 
In  order  for  the  airbag  to  offer  protection,  it  is 
important  that  all  vehicle  occupants , especial
ly any  children,  who  must  be  in the  front  seat 
because  of  exceptional  circumstances,  be 
properly  restrained  and  as  far  away  from  the 
airbag  as  possible . By keeping  room  between 
the  child's  body  and  the  front  of  the  passen
ger  compartment,  the  airbag  can  inflate  com
pletely  and  provide  supplemental  protection 
in  certain  frontal  collisions. 
A WARNING 
Not  using  a booster  seat,  using  the  boos
ter  seat  improperly,  incorrectly  installing  a  booster  seat  or  using  the  vehicle  safety 
belt  improperly  increases  the  risk of  seri
ous  personal  injury  and  death  in  a collision 
or  other  emergency  situation.  To help  re
duce  the  risk of  serious  personal  injury 
and/or  death: 
- The  shoulder  belt  must  lie as  close  to  the 
center  of the  child's  collar  bone  as  possi
ble  and  must  lie flat  and  snug  on  the  up
per  body. 
It must  never  lie across  the 
throat  or  neck. The lap belt  must  lie 
across  the  pelvis  and  never  across  the 
stomach  or abdomen.  Make sure  that  the 
belt  lies flat  and  snug.  Pull on  the  belt  to 
tighten  if necessary. 
- Failure  to  properly  route safety  belts 
over  a  child's  body  will cause  severe  inju
ries  in an  accident  or other  emergency 
situation 
c:> page 144. 
- The  rear  side  of the  child  safety  seat 
should  be  positioned  as  close  as  possible 
to  the  backrest  on  the  vehicle  seat.  Ad
just  the  rear  seat  head  restraint  if it  is  difficult  to  install  the  child  seat  with  the 
head  restraint  in  place 
c:>page 138. Driv
ing with  head  restraints  that  are  not 
properly  adjusted  increases the  risk of 
serious  or fatal  neck  injury  dramatically. 
- Children  on  the  front  seat  of any  car, 
even  with  Advanced  Airbags,  can  be  seri
ously  injured  or  even  killed  when  an  air
bag  inflates. 
- Never  let  a child  stand  or  kneel on any 
seat,  for  example  the  front  seat.  • 
•