AUDI S8 2016 Owners Manual
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-Failure  to pay attention  to  the  warn ing  light 
that  come  on,  could  lead to  persona l injury. 
Why  use  safety  belts? 
Frontal collisions  and the  law of  physics 
Frontal  crashes  create  very strong  forces  for peo
ple  riding in vehicles . 
Fig. 154 Unbelted  occupants  in a vehicle  heading  for  a wall 
Fig. 155 The vehicle  crashes  into  the wall 
The physical  principles  are  simple.  Both the  vehi
cle  and  the  passengers  possess  energy  which  var ies with  vehicle  speed  and  body  weight.  Engi
neers  call this  energy  "kinetic  energy." 
The  higher  the  speed  of the  vehicle  and  the  greater  the  vehicle's  we ight,  the  more  energy 
that  has  to  be  "absorbed"  in the  crash. 
Veh icle  speed  is the  most  significant  factor.  If 
the  speed  doubles  from  15  to  30  mph  (25  to  50 
km/h),  the  energy  increases  4  t imes! 
Because  the  passengers  of this  vehicle are  not  us
ing  safety  belts 
¢fig. 154, they  will keep  moving 
at  the  same  speed  the  vehicle  was  moving  just 
before  the  crash,  until something  stops  them  -
here,  the  wall¢ 
fig.  155 . 
Safety  belts 
The  same  p rinciples  apply  to people  sitting  in a 
vehicle  that  is invo lved  in a fronta l co llision.  Even 
at  city speeds  of  20 to  30  mph  (30  to  50  km/h), 
the  forces  acting  on  the  body  can  reach one  ton 
(2,000  lbs,  or  1,000  kg)  or  more.  At greater 
speeds,  these  forces  are  even  higher. 
People  who  do not  use  safety  belts  are  a lso  not 
attached  to  the ir vehicle.  In  a frontal  collis ion 
they  will also  keep  moving  forward  at  the  speed 
their  vehicle  was  travelling  just  before  the  crash . 
Of course,  the  laws  of  physics  don't just  apply  to 
frontal  collisions,  they  determine  what  happens  in all  kinds  of accidents  and collisions . 
What  happens  to  occupants  not  wea ring 
safety  belts? 
In  crashes  unbelted occupants  cannot stop 
themselves  from  flying  forward  and being in
jured  or killed.  Always  wear your  safety  belts! 
Fig. 156 A dr iver not  wearing  a safety  belt is violently 
thrown  forward 
Fig . 157 A  rear  passe nger not  wearing  a  safety  belt will fly 
forwa rd and  strike  the  driver 
Unbelted  occupants  are  not able  to  resist the  tre
mendous  forces of  impact  by holding  tight  or 
bracing  themselves . Without  the  benefit  of  safe
ty  restraint  systems,  the  unrestrained  occupant 
will slam  v iolently  into  the  steering  wheel, 
Ill>-
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instrument  panel,  windshield,  or  whatever  else  is 
in the  way 
r:!> fig.  156. This  impact  with  the  vehi
cle  interior  has  all  the  energy  they  had  just  be
fore  the  crash. 
Never  rely on  airbags  alone  for  protection . Even 
when  they  deploy,  airbags  provide  only  additional 
protection.  A irbags  are  not  supposed  to  dep loy in 
all  kinds  of  accidents.  A lthough  your  Audi  is 
equipped  w ith  airbags,  all  vehicle  occupants,  in
cluding  the  driver,  must  wear  safety  belts  cor
rectly  in  order  to  minimize  the  risk of  severe  in
jury  or  death  in a  crash . 
Remember  too,  that  airbags  will  deploy  only 
once  and  that  your  safety  belts  are  always  there 
to  offer  protect ion  in those  accidents  in wh ic h 
airbags  are  not  supposed  to  deploy  or when  they 
have  a lready  deployed . Unbel ted  occupants  can 
also  be  thrown  o ut  of the  veh icle where  eve n 
mo re severe  or fatal  injuries  can  occur . 
It is  also  important  for  the  rear  pass engers  to 
wear  safety  belts  correctly.  Unbelted  passengers 
i n t he  re ar seats  endanger  no t on ly themse lves 
but  also  the  drive r and  other  passengers 
~ fig . 157. In  a frontal  collision  they  will  be 
thrown  forward  violently,  where  they  can  hit  and 
in jure  the  driver  and/or  front  seat  passenger. 
Safety  belts  protect 
People think  it's  possible  to  use the  hands  to 
brace  the  body  in  a minor  collision . It's  simply 
not  true! 
F ig . 1 58  Driver  is co rrectly  restrai ned  in a sudde n brak ing 
m aneu ver 
Safety  belts  used  properly  can  make  a  b ig  d iffer
ence.  Safety  belts  help  to  keep  passengers  in 
their  seats,  gradually  reduce  energy  levels  ap-
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plied  to  the  body  in an  accident , and  help  prevent 
the  uncontrolled  movement  that  can  cause  seri
ous  injuries.  In add ition,  sa fety  belts  red uce  the 
danger  of  being  thrown  out  of the  vehicle. 
Safety  be lts  attach  passengers  to  the  car  and  g ive 
them  the  benefit  of being  s lowed  down  more 
gently  or  "soft ly" thro ugh  the  "give"  in the  safety 
belts,  crush  zones  and  other  safety  feat ures  engi
neered  into  today's  vehicles.  By "absorbing"  the 
k inet ic energy  over  a  longer  per iod  of t ime,  the 
safety  belts  make  the  forces  on  the  body  more 
"tolerab le"  and  less  likely to  cause  inju ry . 
Although  these  examples  are  based  on  a frontal 
collision,  safety  be lts  ca n also  substantially  re 
duce  the  r isk o f  injury  in  ot her  kinds  of  crashes . 
So, whethe r yo u're  on  a  long  trip  or just  goi ng to 
the  cor ne r store,  a lways  b uckle  up and  make  s ure 
othe rs do,  too.  Ac ciden t st at ist ics  show  that  veh i
cle  o ccupants  prope rly wearing  safety  bel ts  have 
a  lowe r risk of  being  injured  and  a  m uch  better 
chance  of  surviving  an  acc ident . Properly  using 
safety  be lts  also  great ly increases  the  ability  of 
the  supp lemental  airbags  to  do  their  job  in a  col
li sion.  For this  reason,  wearing  a safety  belt  is  le
gally  required  in  most  countries  including  much 
of  the  United  States  and  Canada . 
Although  your  Aud i is equipped  with  airbags,  you 
still  have  to  wear  the  safety  belts  provided.  Front 
airbags,  for  examp le,  are  activated  only  in some 
frontal  collisions.  The front  airbags  are  not  act i
vated  in all  frontal  collisions,  in side  and  rear  co l
li sions,  in  roll  overs  or  in cases  where  the re  is  not 
eno ugh  deceler ation  throug h impa ct  to the  front 
of  the  vehicle . The  same  goes  for the  other  a irbag 
systems  in your  Audi.  So,  always  wear  your  safety 
belt  and  make  sure  everybody  in your  vehicle  is 
properly  rest rained! 
Important  safety  instructions  about  safety 
belts 
Safe ty  belts  must  always  be correctly  positioned 
acros s the strongest  bones of your  body . 
.,. Always  wear  safety  belts  as  illustrated  and  de 
scribed  in this  chapter. 
.,.  Make sure  that  your  safety  be lts  are  always 
ready  fo r use  a nd  are  not  damaged .  
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A WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them im
properly  increases  the  risk of  serious  personal 
injury and  death . Safety  belts  can  work  only 
when  used  correct ly. 
-Always  fasten  your  safety  belts  correctly  be fore  driving  off and  make  sure  all  passen
gers  are  cor rect ly restrained. 
- For maximum  protection,  safety  belts  must 
always  be  posit ioned  properly  on  the  body . 
- Never  strap  more  than  one  person,  includ
ing small  ch ildren,  into  any  belt . 
- Never  place  a  safety  belt  over  a  child sitting 
on  your  lap. 
- Always keep  feet  in  the  footwell  in front  of 
the  seat  wh ile the  vehicle  is being  driven. 
- Never  let  any  person  ride  w ith  their  feet  on 
the  instrument  panel  or  sticking  out  the 
window  or  on  the  seat . 
- Never  remove  a safety  belt  while  the vehicle 
is moving . Do ing  so  will  increase  your  risk  of 
being  injured  or  k illed. 
- Never wear  belts  twisted. 
- Never wear  belts  over  rigid or  breakable  ob-
jects  in or  on your  clothing, such  as  eye 
glasses,  pens,  keys,  etc.,  as  these  may  cause 
injury. 
- Never  allow  safety belts  to  become  dam
aged  by being  caught  in door  or  seat  hard
ware. 
- Do not  wear  the  shoulder  part  of the  belt 
under  your  arm  or  otherwise  out  of  position . 
- Several  layers  of  heavy  clothing  may  inter
fere  with  correct  positioning  of  belts  and  re
duce  the  overall  effectiveness  of the  system. 
- Always keep  belt  buckles  free  of  anything 
that  may  prevent  the  buckle  from  latching 
securely . 
- Never  use  comfort  clips  or  devices  that  cre
ate  slack  in the  shoulder  be lt .  However,  spe
cial clips  may  be  requ ired  for  the  proper  use 
of some  child  restraint  systems. 
- Torn  or frayed  safety  belts  can  tear,  and 
damaged  belt  ha rdware  can  break  in an  acc i
dent.  Inspect  belts  regularly. 
If webbing, 
bind ings,  buckles,  or  re tractors  are  dam-
Safet y bel ts 
aged,  have  belts  rep laced  by an  authorized 
Aud i dea ler  or qualified  workshop. 
- Safety  belts  that  have  been  worn  and  loaded 
in an  accident  must  be  replaced with  the 
correct  replacement  safety  belt  by an  au
thor ized  Audi dealer.  Replacement  may  be 
necessary  even  if damage  cannot  be  clearly 
seen.  Anchorages  that  were  loaded  must  al
so  be  inspected. 
- Never  remove,  mod ify, d isassemble,  or  try 
to  repair  the  safety  belts  yourse lf. 
-Always  keep  the  belts  clean . Dirty belts  may 
not  work  properly  and  can  impair  the  func
tion  of  the  inert ia  reel~ 
table  Cleaning inte
rior on page  208 . 
Safety  belts 
Fastening  safety  belts 
Safety  first -everybody  buckle  up! 
Fig.  159 Be lt buckle  and tongue  on  the driver 's  seat 
To provide  maximum  protect ion,  safety  belts 
must  always  be  positioned  correctly  on  the  wear
er's  body . 
..  Adjust  the front  seat  and  head  restraint  proper
ly¢ 
page  58,  General information. 
..  Hold the  belt  by the  tongue  and  pull  it evenly 
across  the  chest  and  pelvis 
¢ /J:::.. . 
.. Insert  the  tongue  into the  correct  buckle  of 
your  seat  unt il yo u hear  i t latch  secu rely 
¢ fig.  159  . 
.. Pull on  the  belt  to  make  sure  that  it is secure ly 
latched  in the buckle. 
Automatic  safety  belt  retra ctors 
E ve ry safety  belt  is equipped  with  an  automatic 
belt  ret ractor  on  the  shoulder  belt.  This feat ure  .,.. 
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locks  the  belt  when  the  belt  is pu lled  out  fast, 
during  hard  braking  and  in an  accident.  The  belt 
may  a lso  lock when  you  drive  up  or  down  a  steep 
h ill or  through  a  sharp  curve.  Dur ing  normal  driv
ing  the  belt  lets  you  move  freely. 
Safety  belt  p reten sion ers 
The safety  belts  are  equipped with  a  belt  preten
sioner  that helps  to  tighten  the  safety  belt  and 
remove  slack  when the pretensioner  is activated 
c> page  144. The function  of  the pretensioner  is 
monitored  by a  warning  light 
c::> page 18. 
Con vertibl e loc king  r etracto r 
Every safety  belt  except  the  one  on  the driver 
seat  is equipped  with  a  convertible  locking  retrac
tor  that 
must be  used  when  the  safety  belt  is 
used  to attach  a  child seat.  Be sure  to  read  the 
important  information  about  this  feature 
c>page 177. 
_&. WARNING 
Improperly  pos it ioned  safety  be lts  can  cause 
ser ious  injury  in an  accident 
c::> page  142, 
Safety  belt  position. 
- Safety  belts  offer  optimum  protection  only 
when  the  seatback  is upright  and  belts  are 
prope rly positioned  on  the  body. 
- Never  a ttach  the  safety  belt  to  the  buck le 
for  ano ther  seat.  Attaching  the  belt  to  the 
wrong  b uck le wi ll reduce  safe ty belt  effec
t iveness  and  can  cause  ser ious  persona l in
jury. 
- A  passenger  who  is not  p roper ly restrained 
can  be  seriously  injured  by the  safety  be lt  it
self  when  it  moves  from  the stronger  parts 
of the  body  into  critical  areas  like the  abdo
men. 
- Always lock the  convert ible  lock ing  retractor 
when  you  are  securing  a  child seat  in the  ve
hicle 
c::> page 179. 
@ Tips 
For information  on  safety  be lt  pretensioners, 
refer  to 
c::> page  144. 
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Safety  belt  position 
Correct  belt  position  is  the key  to getting  maxi
mum  protection  from  safety  belts . 
Fig. 160 Safety  belt position 
Use the  height  adjustment  to  change  the  positio n 
of  the  shoulder  belt  of  the  front  safety  belts. 
_&. WARNING 
Improperly  positioned  safety  belts  can  cause 
serious  personal  injury  in an  accident. 
- The shou lder  belt  should  lie  as  close  to  the 
center  of the  collar  bone  as  possib le  and 
should  fit  well  on  the  body.  Hold the  belt 
above  the latch  tongue  and  pull  it evenly 
across  the  chest  so  that  it s its  as  low as  pos
sible  on  the  pe lvis  and  there  is no  p ressure 
on  the  abdome n. T he  belt  sho uld a lways  fit 
snug ly 
c::> fig. 160. Pu ll on  the  bel t to  tigh ten 
if necess ary. 
- A loose-fit ting safety  belt  can  ca use  serious 
in ju ries  by s hifting  its  posi tion on  yo ur body 
from  the  strong  bones  to mo re v ulnerab le, 
so ft  tissue  and  cause  serious  in jury. 
- Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS an d 
other  impor tan t  information 
c::> page 140 .  
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Pregnant  women  must  also  be correctly 
restrained 
The best  way to protect  the  fetus  is to  make  sure 
that  expectant  mothers  always  wear safety  belts 
corre ctly  -throughout  the pregnan cy. 
F ig. 161 Safety  belt  pos itio n dur ing  pregnancy 
To provide  max imum  protection,  safety  belts 
must  always  be  posit ioned  correctly  on  the wear
er 's  body 
¢ page  142. 
.,. Adjust  the  front  seat  and  head  restraint  cor
rectly 
c> page  58,  General information . 
.,. Hold the  belt  by the  tongue and  pull  it evenly 
across  the  chest  and  pelvis 
c> fig.  161, c> ,&. . 
.,.  Insert  the  tongue  into  the  correct  buckle  of 
your  seat  until  you  hea r it  latch  secure ly 
c> page  141,  fig . 159. 
.,.  Pull  on  the  be lt  to  ma ke  sure  that  it  is securely 
latched  in the  buckle . 
A WARNING 
Improperly  positioned  safety  be lts  can  cause 
serious  personal  inju ry  in an  accident. 
- Expectant  mothers  must  a lways  wear  the 
lap  po rtion  of the  safety  belt  as  low as  pos
sible  across  the  pelvis  and  below  the  round
ing of  the  abdomen . 
- Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  important  information 
¢ .&. in Fasten
ing safety  belts  on page  142. 
Safet y bel ts 
Unfastening  safety  belts 
Unbuckle  the safety  belt  with  the  red release 
button  only  o~er the  vehicle hos stopped . 
J-L 
Fig . 1 62  Re leasing  t he tong ue from  the  buckle 
..  Push  the  red  re lease  button  on  the  buck le 
¢ fig . 162. The  belt  tongue  w ill spring  out  of 
the  buck le¢ ,&.. 
.,.  Let  the  belt  wind  up  on  the  retractor  as  you 
guide  the  belt  tongue to  its  stowed  position  . 
_& WARNING ,-
Never unfasten  safety  belt  wh ile  the  vehicle  is 
moving . Do ing  so  will  increase  your  r isk  of  be
in g injured  or  killed . 
Adjusting  safety  belt  height 
You con adjust  the  height  of  the  driver's and 
front  passenger's  safety  belts . 
The  safety  belt  height  adjusters  for  the front 
seats  can  be  used  to adjust  the height  of the 
shoulder  portion  of  the  safety  belt  so  that  it  is 
pos itioned  correctly . 
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The  shoulder  belt  shou ld  lie as  close  to  the  center 
of the  collar  bone  as  possible  and  s hou ld fit  well 
on  the  body 
¢ .&. in Safety  belt  position  on 
page  142 . 
Power safety  belt  height  adjustment* 
You can  adjust  the  he ight  of the  safety  be lts  us
ing the  multifunction  button  on  the  driver  or 
front  passenger  seat¢ 
page  60 . 
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A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and  oth
er  important  informat ion 
c:> page  140 . 
(D Tips 
You can  also  adjust  the  height  of the  front 
seats  to  change  the  position  of the  safety 
belts. 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly  posit ioned  safety  belts  can cause  se
vere injuries. 
Wearing  safety  belts  improperly  can  cause  seri
ous  injury  or  death.  Safety  belts  can  only  work 
when  they  are  correctly  positioned  on  the  body. 
Improper  seating  positions  reduce  the  effective
ness  of safety  belts  and  will even  increase the 
risk of  injury and  death  by moving  the  safety  belt 
to  cr it ica l areas  of  the body . Improper  seating 
positions  also  increase  the risk  of serious  injury 
and  death  when  an  airbag  deploys  and strikes  an 
occupant  who is not  in the  correct  seating  posi
tion.  A driver  is responsible  for  the  safety  of  all 
vehicle  occupants  and  especia lly for  children. 
Therefore: 
...  Never  permit  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect 
sitting  position  in the  vehicle  whi le  traveling 
c:> & . 
A WARNING 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts  increase  the  risk 
of serious  personal  injury  and  death  whenever 
a vehicle  is being  used. 
- Always  make  sure  that  all  vehicle  occupants 
are  correctly  restrained  and  stay  in a  correct 
seat ing  pos ition  whenever  the  veh icle  is  be
ing  used. 
- Always  read  and  heed all  WARNINGS and 
other  important  information 
c:> page  140. 
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Belt  tensioners 
' How  safety  belt  pretensioners  work 
In front,  side  and  rear-end  collisions  above  a 
particular  severity  and  in a rollover,  safety  belts 
are  tensioned  automatically. 
Rever sible safety  belt  tensioners 
The  safety  belts  on  the  front  seats  are  equipped 
with  power  reversible  tensioners.  The following 
functions  are  available  when  the  driver's/front 
passenger 's  safety  belts are  fastened: 
- Automatic  tensioners:  at  the  start  of  a  drive, 
the  safety  belts  automatically  adjust  to  the 
passenger  after  a  certain  time  period  or vehicle 
speed.  To switch  the  automatic  tensioners  off, 
select  the following  in the  MMI: 
!CARI function 
button 
> Car systems > Vehicle settings > 
Seats > Driver's  seat or Passenger's  seat > Au
tomatic  belt tensioner 
> Off. 
-In  certa in  driving  situations , the  safety  belts 
may  tighten  with  a  reve rsib le  tensioning  func
tion 
c:> page  187. 
- Th e safety  be lts may  also tighten  with this  re-
vers ible  tensioning  funct ion  in minor  collisions. 
Pyrotechnic  safety belt  pretensioners 
The  safety  belts  are  equipped  w ith safety  belt 
pretensioners . The  system  is activated  by sensors 
i n front,  side  and  rear-end collisions  of  great  se
verity  and  in  a  rollover.  This tightens  the belt  and 
takes  up  belt  slack 
c:> .&. in Service and  disposal  of 
safety  belt  pretensioner  on page  145. 
Taking  up 
the  slack  helps to  reduce  forward  occupant 
movement  during  a  collision. 
A WARNING 
- It  is  possible  for  the  pretensioners  to  deploy 
incorrectly. 
- The  pyrotechnic  system  can  only  provide  protection  for  one  collision.  If the  pyrotech
nic pretens ioners  deploy,  the  pretensioning 
system  must  be  replaced. 
(1) Tips 
The  pyrotechnic  safety  belt pretensioners  can 
only  deploy  once.  ..,_  
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-The  safety  belt  pretensioners  do  not  dep loy 
in minor  fronta l,  side  and  rear -end  co lli
s ions . 
- A fine  dust  is  released  when  the  pyrotechnic 
safety  belt  pretensioners  deploy.  This  is nor
mal  and  is  not  caused  by a fire  in the  vehi
cle. 
- The  relevant  safety  requirements  must  be 
observed  when  the  veh icle  or  components 
of  the  system  are  scrapped.  A qualified 
dealersh ip  is familiar  w ith  these  regulations 
and  will  be  pleased  to  pass  on  the  informa
tion  to  you . 
- Be sure  to  observe  all  safety,  environmental 
and  other  regu lations  if the  veh icle  or  indi
v idual  parts  of  the  system,  particularly  the 
safety  be lt  o r airbag,  a re to  be  disposed . We 
recommend  yo u have  your  author ized  Audi 
dealer  perform  this  serv ice for  you. 
Service and  disposal of  safety  belt  preten
sioner 
The safety  belt  pretens ioners  are  parts  of the 
safety  belts  on  your  Audi.  Insta lling,  removing, 
servic ing  or  repa iring  of  belt  p retensioners  can 
damage  the  safety  belt  system  and  prevent  it 
from  wor king  cor rect ly  in a  collision . 
T here  are  some  important  things  you  have  to 
know  to  make  sure  that  the  effectiveness  of the 
sys tem  w ill not  be  impaired  and  that  discarded 
components  do  not  cause  injury  or  pollute  the 
e nvironment. 
_& WARNING 
-
Improper  care,  serv icing  and  repa ir proce
dures  can  increase  the  risk  o f personal  injury 
and  death  by preventing  a safety  be lt  preten
sioner  from  activating  when  needed  or  acti
vating  it  unexpectedly : 
- The  be lt  pretensioner  system  can  be  activat
ed  only  once . If  belt  pretensioners  have 
been  activated,  the  system  must  be  re
placed . 
- Never  repair,  adjust,  or  change  any  parts  of 
the  safety  belt  system. 
- Safety  belt  systems  including  safety  belt 
pretens ioners  cannot  be  repaired.  Specia l 
Safet y be lts 
procedures  are  required  fo r removal,  instal
lation  and  disposal  of this  system. 
- For any  wo rk on  the  safety  belt  system,  we 
strong ly recommend  that  you  see  yo ur au
thor ized  Audi dealer  or  qualified  techn ician 
who  has  an  Audi approved  repa ir manual, 
tra ining  and  special  equipment  necessary . 
(® For the  sake of  the  environment 
Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  pretension
ers  might  be  classified  as  Perchlorate  Materi
al  -special  handling  may  apply,  see 
www .dtsc .ca .gov/hazardouswaste/perchlo 
r ate . When  the  vehicle  or  parts  of the  re
strain t system  including  ai rbag  modu les  safe
ty  belts  with  p re tensioners  are  scrapped,  all 
applicable  laws  and  regu lations  mus t be  ob
se rved . Your authorized  Audi dealer  is familiar 
with  these  requirements  and  we  recommend 
that  you  have  your  dealer  perform  this  service 
for  you. 
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Airbag  syste m 
Airbag  system 
Important  information 
Importance  of  wearing  safety  belts  and 
sitting  properly 
Airbags are only supplemental  restraints . For 
airbags  to  do their job,  occupants  must  always 
properly  wear their safety  belts  and  be in a prop 
er seating  position. 
For your  safety  and  the  safety  of your  passen
ge rs ,  before  driving  off,  always : 
"' Adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  steering  wheel 
properly ¢ 
page  130, 
"'Adjust  the  front  passenge r's  seat  properly 
¢ page  59, 
"'Wear  safety  belts  p roperly ¢ page  140, 
"'Always  properly use  the  proper  child  restraint 
to  protect  children 
¢ page  168. 
In a  coll is io n,  airbags  mus t  inflate  within  the 
blink  of an  eye  and  wi th considerab le force.  The 
supp lemental  airbags  can  cause  injuries  if the 
driv er or th e front s eat passeng er is not s eated 
properly.  Therefore  in order  to  he lp the  airbag  to 
do  its job,  it  is important,  both  as  a  dr iver  and  as 
a  passenger  to  sit  properly  at  all  t imes. 
By keeping  room  between  your  body  and  the 
steering  whee l and  the  front  of the  passenger 
compartment,  the  a irbag  can  inflate  fully  and 
completely  and  provide  supplemental  protect ion 
in  certain  frontal  collisions¢ 
page  130,  Correct 
passenger  seating  positions . 
For details  on  the 
operation  of  the  seat  adjustment  con trols 
¢ page  59. 
It's  especially  important  that  children  are  proper 
ly restra ined 
¢ page  168 . 
There  is a  lot  that  the  driver  and  the  passengers 
can  and  must  do  to  help  the  ind iv idual  safety  fea
tures  installed  in your  Audi work  together  as  a 
system . 
Proper  seating  posit ion  is important  so  that  the 
front  airbag  on  the  drive r side  can  do  its  job.  If 
you  have  a  physical  impairment  or cond ition  that 
prevents  you  from  s itting  properly  on  the  driver 
seat  with  the  safety  be lt  properly  fastened  and 
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reaching  the  peda ls,  or  if yo u have  concerns  w ith 
regard  to  the  function  or  operation  of the  Ad
vanced  Airbag  System,  please  contact  your  a u
thori zed  Audi  dea ler  or  qua lified  workshop,  or 
ca ll Audi  Customer  Relations  at  1-800-822-2834 
for  poss ib le  modifications  to  your  vehicle . 
When  the  airbag  system  dep loys,  a  gas  generator 
will fill  the  airbags,  break  open  the  padded  cov ers,  and  infla te  between  the  steering  wheel  and 
the  driver  and  between  the  instrument  panel  and 
t h e  front  passenger . The airbags  w il l  deflate  im
med iate ly after  deployment  so  that  the  front  oc
cupants  can  see  t hrou gh  the  windsh ie ld  again 
without  i nterruption. 
All of th is  takes  p lace  in the  b link of  an  eye,  so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even  rea lize  that  the 
a irbags  have  deployed.  The  airbags  a lso  infla te 
with  a  g re at  deal  of  force  and  nothing  should  be 
i n the ir way when  they  deploy.  Front  airbags  in 
combination  with  properly  worn  safety  belts  slow 
down  and  limit  the  occupant 's forward  move
ment . Together  they  he lp to  prevent  the  driver 
and  front  seat  passenger  from  hitting  pa rts  of 
the  ins ide  of  the  vehicle  while  reduc ing  the  fo rces 
acting  on  the  occupant  dur ing  the  cras h. In  th is 
way they  help  to  reduce  the  risk of  injury  to  the 
head  and  uppe r body  i n the  crash . Airbags  do  not 
protect  the  arms  or  the  lower  pa rts  of the  body. 
Both  front  airbags  will  not  inflate  in all  frontal 
collisions . The  t riggering  of the  a irbag  system  de
pends  on  the  veh icle  decelerat ion  rate  caused  by 
t h e coll is io n  and  regis tered  by  the  ele ctroni c con
tro l unit . If  this  ra te  is be low  the  refe rence  value 
programmed  in to  the  contro l unit,  the  airbags 
will  not  be  trigge red,  even  tho ugh  the  car  may  be 
badly  damaged  as  a  resu lt  of  the  collision.  Vehi
cle  damage,  rep air costs  or  even  the  lack of vehi
cle  damage  is  not  necessarily  an  indication  of 
whether  an  a irbag  should  inflate  or  not . 
Since  the  circumstances  will vary  cons iderab ly 
between  one  co llision  and  another,  it  is  not  possi 
ble  to  define  a  range  of veh icle  speeds  that  will 
cover  every  poss ible  kind  and  angle  of  impact 
that  w ill always  t rigger  t he a irbags . Important 
factors  i nclude,  for  examp le,  the  nat ure  (hard  or 
soft)  of the  object  which  the  ca r hits,  the  angle  of 
i mp act , vehicle  speed , etc.  The front  airbags  will  .,.  
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also  not  inflate  in side  or  rear  collisions,  or  in 
ro ll-overs. 
A lwa ys rememb er: Airbags  will deploy  only  o nce, 
and  on ly in  certain  kinds  of  coll is ions.  Your  safety 
be lts  are  always  there  to  offer  protection  in those 
situations  in which  airbags  are  not  supposed  to 
deploy,  or when  they  have  a lready  deployed;  for 
examp le,  when  your  vehicle  str ikes  or  is struck  by 
another  vehicle  after  the  first  collis ion. 
This  is just  one  of the  reasons  why  an  airbag  is a 
supp lementary  restraint  and  is  not  a substitute 
for  a  safety  belt.  The  airbag  system  works  most  effect ively when  used  with  the  safety  belts. 
Therefore,  always  properly  wear  your  safety  belts 
c::>page  138. 
A WARNING 
Sitting  too  close  to  the  steer ing  whee l or  in
st rument  panel  will  decrease  the  effect ive
ness  of  the  airbags  and  will  inc rease  the  risk 
o f  persona l injury  in a  co llision. 
- Never  sit  closer  than  10  inches  (25  cm)  to 
the  steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
- If you  cannot  sit  mo re than  10  inches 
( 2 5  cm)  from  the  steering  wheel,  inves ti
gate  whethe r adaptive  equipment  may  be 
available  to  help  you  reach  the  pedals  and 
increase  your  seating  distance  from  the 
steering  wheel. 
- If you  are  unrest rained,  leaning  forward,  s it
ting  s ideways  or  out  of  position  in  any  way, 
your  risk of  in jury is  much  h igher. 
- Yo u will also  receive  serious  injur ies  and 
cou ld  even  be  killed  if you  are  up  against  the 
airbag  or  too  close  to  it  when  it  inf lates  -
even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag. 
- To reduce  the  risk of  in jury when  an  airbag 
inflates,  a lways  wear  safety  belts  p roperly 
i=> page  141,  Safety  belts . 
-Always  make  certain  that  ch ild ren  age  12  or 
younger  always  ride  in the  rear  seat.  If  chil dren  are  not  properly  restra ined,  they  may 
be  severe ly injured  o r kill ed  when  an  airbag 
inflates . 
- Never  let  children  ride  unrestrained  or  im prope rly  restrained  in the  veh icle.  Adjust  the 
fro nt  sea ts  properly. 
-
Airb ag  sys tem 
-Never  ride  with  the  back rest  recl ined. 
-Always  sit  as  fa r as  possible  from  the  steer-
ing  wheel  o r the  instrument  panel 
c::> page  130. 
- Always  sit  upright  with  your  back  against 
the  backrest  of your  seat. 
- Never  p lace  your  feet  on  the  instrument 
panel  or  on  the  seat.  Always  keep  both  feet 
on  the  floor  in front  of the  seat  to  help  pre
vent  ser ious  injuries  to  the  legs  and  hips  if 
the  airbag  inflates. 
- Never  recline  the  front  passenger's  seat  to  transpo rt  objects.  Items  can  also  move  into 
the  area  of  the  s ide  a irbag  or the  front  air
bag  during  braking  or  in a  sudden  maneu
ver.  Objects  nea r the  airbags  can  become 
p roje ct il es  and  cause  injury  when  an  airbag 
inflates. 
A WARNING 
A irbags  tha t  h ave  deployed  in a  cr ash  m ust  be 
r e p laced. 
- Use o nly orig inal  equipment  airbags  ap 
p roved  by A udi  a nd  insta lled  by  a trained 
technici an who  has  the  necessary  tools  and 
diagnostic  equipment  to  properly  replace 
any  airbag  in yo ur vehicle  and  assu re system 
effect iveness  in a  crash. 
- Never  permit  salvaged  or  recycled  airbags  to 
be  installed  in you r vehicle . 
Child  restraints  on the  front  seat - some 
important  things  to  know 
.,. Be sure  to  read  the  important  i nformat ion  and 
heed  the  WARNINGS for  important  deta ils 
about  ch ildren  and  Advanced  A irbags 
c::> page  168 . 
Even  though  your  veh icle  is equipped  wit h an  Ad 
vanced  Airbag  System,  make  certa in that  a ll chil
dre n, espec ia lly those  1 2 yea rs and  yo unger,  al
ways  r ide  in the  back  se at  prope rly  res train ed fo r 
their  age  and  size.  The  ai rbag  on  t he  p asse nger 
s ide  makes  t he fron t seat  a  potentia lly dange rous 
place  for  a  child  to  ride.  The front  seat  is not  the 
sa fest  p lace  for  a  child  in a forward-facing  child  .,. 
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Airbag  syste m 
seat. It  can  be  a very  dangerous  place  fo r an 
infant  or  a  child  in a  rearward -facing  seat. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  System  i n your  veh icle  has 
been  ce rt ified  to  comp ly with  the  requirements 
of  United  States  Federa l Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Standard  ( FMVSS) 
208, as  well  as  Canada  Motor 
Veh icle  Safety  Standard  (CMVSS) 
208 as  applica 
b le  at  the  time  your  vehicle  was  manufactured. 
According  to  requirements,  the  front  Advanced 
Airbag  System  on  the  passenger  s ide  has  been 
certified  for  "suppression " for  infants  of  about 
12 month  old  and  younger  and  for  "low  risk  de
p loyment " for  children  aged 
3 to 6 years  o ld  (as 
defined  in the  standard). 
The 
PA SSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  in the  instru
ment  panel  tells  you  when  the  front  Advanced 
Ai rbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  been  tu rned  off 
by the  ele ct roni c con trol  unit. 
Each  t ime  you  sw itch  on  the  ign it ion,  the 
PAS
SENGER  AIR  BAG OFF 
li ght  will  come  on  fo r a 
few  seconds  and: 
- will  stay  on  if the  front  passenger  seat  is not 
occupied, 
- will  stay  on  if there  is  a  small  c hild  or  child  re
straint  on  the  front  passenger  seat, 
- will  go  off  if the  front  passenger  seat  is occu
pied  by  an  adult  as  reg istered  by the  weight 
sensing  mat¢ 
page  156,  Monitoring  the Ad
vanced Airbag  System . 
The PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on 
when  the  control  unit  detects  a  tota l we ight  on 
the  front  passenger  seat  that  requires  the  front 
a ir bag  to  be  turned  off. 
If  the  tota l weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat  is 
more  than  that  of  a typical  1 year -old  child  but 
less  than  the  we ight  of  a  small  adult,  the  front 
a ir bag  on  the  passenger  side  can  deploy  (the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF ligh t does  not  come 
on) . 
If the PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  come  on,  the  front  a irbag  on  the  passenger 
side  has  not  been  turned 
off by the  electronic 
control  unit  and  can  deploy  if the  control  unit 
senses  an  impact  that  meets  the  condit ions  stor 
ed  in its  memory. 
For e xample,  the  airbag  may  deploy  if: 
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- a small  ch ild  that  is heav ier  than  a typica l 1 
year-o ld  child  is on  the  front  passenger  seat 
(regard less  of  whether  the  child  is  in one  of  the 
child  seats  listed  ¢ 
page  170), or 
- a  child  who  has  outgrown  c hild  restraints  is on 
the  front  passenger  seat. 
If  the  front  passenger  a irbag  is t urned 
off, the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on  in the 
i nstrument  cluster  and  stays  on. 
The  fro nt  airbag  on  the  passenge r side  m ay 
not 
deploy  (the PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  ill uminate  and  stay  lit)  even  if a  small  adu lt 
or  teenager,  or  a  passenger  who  is  not  sitting  up
right  with  their  back  against  a  non-recl ined  back
rest  with  the ir fee t on  the  vehicle  floor  in front  of 
the  sea t is on  the  front  passenger  seat 
<=> page  130,  Proper seating  position  for  the  driv 
er . 
If  the  front  passenger  a irbag  deploys,  the  Feder
al  Standard  requires  the  airbag  to  meet  the  "low 
risk"  deployment  cr iteria  to  reduce  the  r isk  of  in 
j ury th rough  interaction  w ith  the  airbag . "low 
risk"  deployment  occurs in th ose  crashes  that 
take  place  at  lowe r decele rations  as  defi ned  in 
the  e lec tronic  co ntro l unit 
¢ page  156,  PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG O FF light. 
Always  remembe r,  a ch ild  seat  or  i nfant  ca rr ie r 
i nsta lled  on  the  fron t seat  may  be  s truck  a nd 
k nocked  o ut  of  pos it ion  by  the  rapid ly inflat ing 
passenger 's  airbag  in a frontal  co llision . The air
bag  cou ld  great ly reduce  the  effectiveness  of  the 
c hi ld  rest raint  and  even  seriously  injure  the  child 
during  in flat ion. 
Fo r th is  reason,  and  beca use  the  back  seat  is the 
safest  place  for  children  - when  proper ly restrain 
ed  according  to  their  age  and  size  -we  strongly 
recommend  that  children  always  sit  in  the  back 
seat 
c> page  168,  Child safety . 
A WARNING 
A child  in a  rearward-facing  child  seat  instal
led  on  the  front  passenger  seat  will  be  seri
ously  injured  and  can  be  killed  if the  front  air
bag  inflates  - even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag 
Sys tem.