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For detailed  information  on  how  to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
¢ page  60. 
A WARNING 
Drivers  who  are  unbelted,  out  of  position  or 
too  close  to  the  airbag can  be  seriously  in
jured  by an  airbag  as it  unfolds.  To help  re
duce  the  risk of serious  personal  injury: 
- Always  adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  the 
steering  wheel so that  there  are  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  your  breastbone 
and  the  steering  wheel. 
- Always  hold  the  steering  wheel  on  the  out
side  of  the  steering  wheel  rim  with  your 
hands  at  the  9  o'clock  and  3  o'clock  posi
tions  to  help  reduce  the  risk of  personal  in
jury  if the  driver's  airbag  inflates. 
- Never  hold  the  steering  wheel  at  the 
12  o'clock  position  or with  your  hands  at 
other  positions  inside  the  steering  wheel 
rim  or  on  the  steering  wheel  hub.  Holding 
the  steering  wheel  the  wrong  way can  cause 
serious  injuries  to  the  hands,  arms  and  head 
if the  driver's  airbag  deploys. 
- Pointing  the  steering  wheel  toward  your 
face  decreases  the  ability  of the  supplemen
tal  driver's  airbag  to  protect  you  in a colli
sion. 
- Always sit  in an  upright  position  and  never  lean  against  or  place  any  part  of your  body 
too  close  to  the  area  where  the  airbags  are  located . 
- Before  driving,  always  adjust  the front  seats 
and  head  restraints  properly  and  make  sure 
that  all  passengers  are  properly  restrained. 
- Never  adjust  the  seats  while  the vehicle  is 
moving . Your seat  may  move  unexpectedly 
and  you  could  lose  control  of the  vehicle. 
- Never  drive  with  the  backrest  reclined  or 
tilted  far  back! The farther  the  backrests  are 
tilted  back,  the  greater  the  risk  of  injury  due 
to  incorrect  positioning  of the  safety  belt 
and  improper  seating  position. 
- Children  must  always  ride  in child  safety 
seats 
¢page  152. Special  precautions  ap
ply when  installing  a  child  safety  seat  on  the 
front  passenger  seat¢ 
page  132. 
Driving safety 
Proper seating  position  for  the  front 
passenger 
The proper  front  passenger  seating  position  is 
important  for  safe,  relaxed  driving. 
For your  own  safety  and  to  reduce the  risk of  in
jury  in the  event  of  an  accident,  we  recommend 
that  you  adjust  the  seat  for  the  front  passenger 
to  the  following  position: 
.,.  Move the  front  passenger  seat  back  as  far  as 
possible . There  must  be  a  minimum  of  10 in
ches  (25  cm)  between  the  breastbone  and  the 
instrument  panel¢.&, . 
.,.  Adjust  the  angle  of  the  seatback  so  that  it is  in 
an  upright  position  and  your  back  comes  in full 
contact  with  it whenever  the  vehicle  is moving. 
.,.  Applies  to  vehicles  with  adjustable  head  re
straints:  Adjust  the  head  restraint  so the  upper 
edge  is  as even  as possible  with  the top  of your 
head . If  that  is  not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the 
head  restraint  so  that  it is as  close  to  this  posi
tion  as  possible . 
.,.  Keep both  feet  flat  on  the  floor  in front  of the 
front passenger seat. 
.,. Fasten  and  wear  safety  belts  correctly 
c:> page  127. 
For  detailed  information  on  how to adjust  the 
front  passenger's  seat,  see  ¢ 
page  59. 
A WARNING ~ 
Front seat  passengers  who  are  unbelted,  out 
of  position  or  too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be 
seriously  injured  or  killed  by the  airbag  as  it  unfolds.  To help  reduce  the  risk of  serious  per
sonal  injury: 
- Passengers  must  always  sit  in an  upright  po
sition  and  never  lean  against  or  place  any 
part  of their  body  too  close  to  the  area 
where  the  airbags  are  located. 
- Passengers  who  are  unbelted,  out  of  posi
tion  or  too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be  seri
ously  injured  by an  airbag  as  it  unfolds  with 
great  force  in the  blink  of  an  eye. 
- Always make  sure  that  there  are  at  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  between  the  front  passen
ger's  breastbone  and  the  instrument panel. 
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Why  use  safety  belts? 
Frontal collisions  and the  law  of  physics 
Frontal crashes  create  very strong  forces  for peo
ple  riding  in vehicles . 
Fig. 137 Unbelted  occupants  in a ve hicle  heading  for  a wall 
Fig . 138  The  vehicle cras hes  into  th e wall 
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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  weight,  the  more  energy 
that  has to be  "absorbed"  in the  crash. 
Vehicle speed  is the  most  significant  factor. If  the 
speed  doubles  from 15 to 30  mph  (25  to  50  km/ 
h) , the  energy  increases  4  times! 
Because  the passengers  of this  vehicle are  not  us
ing  safety  belts~ 
fig.  13 7,  they  will keep  moving 
at  the  same  speed  the  vehicle was  moving  just 
before  the  crash,  until something  stops  them  -
here,  the wall ~ 
fig.  138. 
The same  principles  apply  to  people  sitting  in a 
vehicle  that  is involved  in a  frontal  collision.  Even 
at  city  speeds  of 20  to  30  mph  (30  to  50  km/h), 
the  forces  acting  on  the  body  can  reach  one  ton 
Safety  belts 
(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  also  not 
attached  to  their  vehicle.  In a  frontal  collision 
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  wearing 
safety  belts? 
In  crashes  unbelted  occupants  cannot  stop  themselves  from  flying  forward  and  being  in
jured  or killed . Always  wear your  safety  belts! 
Fig. 139 A driver  not wea ring  a safe ty belt  is viol en tl y 
thrown  forwa rd 
Fig.  140  A rear passenger  not wear ing  a safety  belt  w ill  fly 
fo rward  and strike  t he dr ive r 
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  violently  into the  steering  wheel,  in
strument  panel,  w indshield,  or whatever  else  is 
i n the  way~ 
fig.  139 . This impact  with  the  veh i
cle  inter ior  has  all  the  energy  they  had just before 
the  crash.  .,. 
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Airbag system 
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
gers,  befo re  driving  off,  always: 
"' Adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  steering  wheel 
properly 
Q page  114, 
"' Adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat  properly 
Qpage  60, 
"'Wear  safety  be lts  properly C? page  126, 
"'Always  properly use  the  proper  child  restraint 
to  protect  children 
Qpage  152. 
In a  coll is ion  airbags  must  inflate  within  the  blink 
of  an  eye  and  with  considerab le force.  The sup
p lemental  airbags  can  cause  injuries  if the  driver 
or the front seat passenger is not seated proper• 
Ly. Therefore  in  order  to  help  the  airbag  to  do  its 
job,  it  is  important,  both  as  a  driver  and  as  a  pas
senger  to  sit  properly  at  all  times. 
By  keeping  room  between  your  body  and  the 
steering  whee l and  the  front  of  the  passenger 
compartment,  the  airbag  can  inflate  fully  and 
completely  and  provide  supplemental  protection 
in  certain  frontal  collisions 
c> page  114,  Correct 
passenger  seating  positions. 
Fo r details  on  the 
operation  of the  seat  adjustment  controls 
c>page  60. 
It's  especially  important  that  children  are  proper
ly restrained 
Qpage  152. 
There  is a  lot  that  the  driver  and  the  passengers 
can  and  must  do  to  help  the  individual  safety  fea
tures  installed  in your  Audi work  together  as  a 
system . 
Proper  seat ing  position  is  important so  that  the 
front  airbag  on  the  driver  side  can  do  its  job. If 
you  have  a  phys ical  impairment  or  condition  that 
prevents  you  from  sitt ing properly  on  the  dr iver 
seat  with  the  safety  be lt  properly  fastened  and 
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reaching  the pedals,  specia l modifications  to your 
vehicle  may  be necessary. 
Contact  your authorized  Audi  deale r,  or  call  Audi 
Customer  Relat ions  at  1-800-822-2834. 
When  the airbag  system  dep loys , a  gas  generator 
will fill  the airbags,  break  open  the padded  cov
ers,  and  inflate  between  the  steering  wheel  and 
the  driver  and  between  the  instrument  panel  and 
the  front  passenger.  The  airbags  wi ll deflate  im 
mediate ly after  deployment  so  that  the  front  oc
cupants  can  see  through  the  w indshield  again 
without  interruption. 
All o f this  takes  place  in the  blink  o f an  eye,  so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even  realize  that  the 
airbags  have  dep loyed . The  airbags  also  inflate 
with  a great  deal  of force  and  nothing  should  be 
in  their  way when  they  deploy.  Front  a irbags  in 
combination  with  properly  worn  safety  belts  slow 
down  and  lim it  the  occupant's  forwa rd move
ment . Together  they  he lp  to  prevent  the  driver 
and  front  seat  passenge r from  hitting  parts  of 
the  insid e the  veh icle wh ile  reduc ing  the  forces 
acting  on  the occupant  dur ing  the  crash.  In  this 
way they  help to reduce  the  risk  o f injury  to  the 
head  and  upper  body  in the  crash.  Airbags  do  not 
protect  the  arms  or the  lower  parts  of the  body. 
Both  front  airbags  will  not  inflate  in  all fronta l 
collisions . The triggering  of the  airbag  system  de 
pends  on  the  vehicle  deceleration  rate  caused  by 
the  collis ion  and  registered  by the  electronic  con 
trol  unit.  If  this  rate  is  below  the  reference  value 
programmed  into  the  control  unit,  the  airbags 
will  not  be  triggered,  even  though  the  car  may  be 
badly  damaged  as  a  result  of the  coll is ion . Vehi
cle  damage,  repair costs  or  even  the  lack  of  vehi
cle  damage  is  not necessar ily an  indication  of 
whether  an  airbag  should inflate  or not. 
It  is  not  possible  to  define  a range  of vehicle 
speeds  that  w ill cover  every possible  kind  and  an
gle  of  impact  that will always  trigger  the  air bags, 
since  the  circumstances  will  vary  conside rably  be
tween  one  collision  and  another.  Impo rtant  fac
tors  include,  for  example,  the  nature  (hard  or 
soft)  of the  object  which  the  car  hits,  the  angle  of 
impact,  vehicle  speed,  etc . The  front  airbags  will 
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also  not  inflate  in  side  or  rear  co llisions,  or  in  roll
overs . 
Alwa ys  rememb er: Airbag s wi ll deploy  on ly  once, 
and  on ly in  cer tain  kinds  of collisions.  Your safety 
b e lts  a re a lways  there  to  offer  protection  in those 
situations  in which  airbags  are  not  supposed  to 
deploy,  or when  they  have  already  deployed;  for 
examp le,  when  your  vehicle  str ikes  or  is  struck  by 
another  after  the  first  collision . 
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 
effectively  when  used  w ith  the  safety  belts. 
Therefore,  always  properly  wear  your  safety  belts 
c::>page  124. 
A WARNING 
Sitting  too  close  to  the  steer ing  whee l o r  in
strument  panel  will  decrease  the  effect ive
ness  of  the  airbags  and  will  increase  the  risk 
o f  persona l injury  in a  coll is ion . 
- Never  sit  closer  than  10  inches  (25  cm) to 
the  steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
- If you  cannot  sit  more  than  10  inches 
(25  cm) from  the  steer ing  whee l,  investi
gate  whethe r adaptive  equipment  may  be 
available  to  help  yo u reach  the  peda ls and 
increase  your  seating  distance  from  the 
steering  wheel. 
- If you  are  unrestrained,  lean ing forward,  sit
ting  s ideways  or  out  of  position  in  any  way, 
your  risk of  in jury is  much  higher. 
- You will  also  receive  serio us  injuries  and 
cou ld  even  be  killed  if you  are  up  against  the 
airbag  or  too  close  to  it  when  it  inflates  -
even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag. 
- To reduce  the  r isk  of  injury  when  an  airbag 
inflates,  always  wear  safety  belts  properly 
<=> page  12 7,  Safety  belts . 
- Always  make  certain  that  children  age  12  or 
younger  always  r ide  in the  rear  seat.  If  chil
dren  are  not  properly  restrained,  they  may 
be  severely  injured  or  killed  when  an  airbag 
inflates . 
- Never  let  children  ride  unrestrained  or  im
properly  restrained  in the  veh icle.  Adjust  the 
front  seats  properly. 
-
Airbag  syste m 
- Never  ride  with  the  back rest  reclined . 
- Always sit  as  far  as  possible  from  the  steer -
ing  wheel  o r the  instrument  panel 
c::> page  114. 
- Always  sit  up right  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  serious  injur ies  to  the  legs  and  hips  if 
the  airbag  inflates. 
- Never  recline  the  front  passenger's  seat  to  transport  objects.  Items  can  also  move  into 
the  area  of the  side  airbag  or the  front  air
bag  d uring  braking  or  in a sudden  maneu
ver.  Objects  near  the  airbags  can  become 
p rojectiles  and  ca use  in jury when  an  airbag 
inflates. 
A WARNING 
A irbags  tha t have  deployed  i n a crash  mus t  be 
r eplaced. 
- Use o nly orig inal  equipment  airbags  ap 
p rove d by Aud i an d in stalled  by a trained 
technici an who  has  the  ne cessary  too ls  and 
diagnostic  equipment  to  properly  rep lace 
any  airbag  in yo ur vehicle  and  assu re system 
effectiveness  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 su re to  read  the  important  information  and 
head  the  WARNI NGS for  important  details 
about  ch ild ren  and  Advanced  Airbags 
c::> page  152. 
Even though  your  veh icle  is equipped  wit h an  Ad 
vanced  Airbag  System,  make  certain  that  a ll chil
dren,  especially  those  12 years  a nd you nger,  a l
ways  ride  in  the  bac k seat  properly  restrained  fo r 
the ir age  and  size.  The airbag  on  the  passenger 
s ide  makes  the  front  seat  a  potent ia lly dangerous 
place  for  a  child  to  ride.  The  front  seat  is not  the 
sa fest  p lace  for  a  child  in a forward-facing  ch ild  ..,. 
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Airb ag  syst em 
Front  airbags 
Description  of front  airbags 
The airbag system  can provide  supplemental 
protection  to properly  restrained  front  seat  occu
pants . 
Fig. 147 Location of  driver airbag : in  steering  whee l 
Fig. 148 Location  of front  passenger's airbag:  in  the instru
ment  panel 
Your vehicle  is equ ipped  with  an  "Advanced Air
bag  System"  in compliance  with  Un ited  States 
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
(FMVSS) 208  as  applicab le  at  the  time  your  veh i
cle  was  manufactured.  The  safety  belts  for  the 
seats  have  "pretensioners"  that  help  to  take  s lack 
out  of the  belt  system . The  pretensioners  are  also 
activated  by the  electronic  control unit  for  the 
airbag  system . 
The front  safety  belts  a lso  have  load  limiters  to 
help  reduce  the  forces  applied  to  the body  in a 
crash. 
The  airbag  for  the  driver  is  in the  steer ing  wheel 
hub ¢ 
fig.  147 and  the  airbag  for  the  front  pas 
senger  is in the  instrument  panel¢ 
fig.  148. The 
general  location  of the  airbags is marked  "AIR
BAG". 
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There  is a  lot  you  need  to  know  about  the  airbags 
in your  vehicle . We  urge  you  to  read  the detailed 
i nformation  about  airbags, safety  belts  and  child 
safety  in this  and  the  other chapters  that  make 
up  the  owner's  literature.  Please  be  sure to heed 
the  WARNINGS  -they  are  extremely  important 
for  your  safety  and  the  safety  of your  passengers,  especially  infants  and  small  children . 
,&_ WARNING -
Never  rely on  airbags  alone  for  protection. 
- Even when  they  deploy,  airbags  provide  only  supp lemental  protection. 
- Airbag  work  most  effectively  when  used  with  properly  worn  safety  belts . 
- Therefore,  always  wear  your  safety  be lts  and 
make  sure  that  everybody  in your  vehicle  is 
properly  restrained. 
,&_ WARNING 
A person  on  the  front  passenger  seat,  espe
cially  infants  and  small  ch ild ren,  will  rece ive 
serious  i njuries  and  can  even  be  killed  by be
ing  too  close  to  the  airbag  when  it  inf lates . 
- Although  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in  your  vehicle  is designed  to  turn  off  the  front passenger  airbag  if an  infant  or  a  sma ll child 
is on  the  front  passenger  seat,  nobody  can 
absolutely  guarantee  that  deployment  un
der  these  special  condit ions  is impossible  in 
all  conceivable  situations  that may  happen 
during  the  useful  life  of your  vehicle . 
- The  Advanced  Airbag  System  can  dep loy in 
accordance  with  the  "low  risk"  option  under 
the  U .S.  Federal  Standard  if a  chi ld  that  is 
heav ier  than  the  typical  one-year  old  child  is 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  and  the  other 
conditions  for  airbag  deployment  are  met. 
- Accident  statistics  have  shown  that  ch ildren 
are  generally  safer  in the  rear  seat  area  than 
in the  front  seating  position . 
- For their  own  safety,  all  children,  especially 
12 years  and  younger,  sho uld  a lways  ride  in 
the  back  properly  restrained  for  their  age 
and  size . 
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Advanced  front  airbag  system 
Your vehicle is equipped  w ith a front  Advanced 
Airbag  System  in compliance  with United  States 
F ederal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208 asap
plicable  at  the time  your  vehicle  was  manufac
tured. 
The  front  Advanced  Airbag  System  supplements 
the  safety  belts to  provide  additiona l protection 
for  the  driver's  and  front passenger's  heads and 
upper  bodies  in frontal  crashes.  The  airbags  in
flate  only  in frontal  impacts  when  the  vehicle  de
celeration  is  high enough. 
The  front  Advanced  Airbag  System  for  the  front 
seat  occupants  is  not a substitute  for  your  safety 
be lts.  Rather,  it  is  part  of  the  overall  occupant  re
straint  system  in your  vehicle.  Always  remember 
that  the  airbag  system  can  only  help  to  protect 
you,  if you  are  sitt ing upright,  wearing  your  safe
ty  belt  and  wearing  it  properly . This  is why you 
and  your  passengers  must  always be  properly  re
strained,  not  just because  the law  requires  you  to 
be. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  veh icle  has 
been  certified  to  meet the  "low  risk" require
ments  for  3  and 6 year-old  children  on  the  pas
senger  side and  very  small  adults  on  the driver 
side . The  low  risk  deployment  criteria  are  intend
ed  to  help reduce  the  risk  of  injury through  inter 
action  with  the  front  airbag  that  can  occur,  for 
examp le,  by being  too  close  to  the  steering  whee l 
and  instrument  panel  when  the  airbag  inflates. 
I n addition,  the  system  has  been certified  to 
comp ly with  the  "suppression"  requirements  of 
the  Safety  Standard,  to  turn 
off the  front  airbag 
for  infants  12  months  old  and  younger  who  are 
restra ined  on  the front  passenger  seat  in  child  re
straints  that  are  listed  in the  Standard 
c::> page  154,  Child restraints  and  Advanced Air
bags. 
"Suppression"  requires  the  front  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  to be  turned 
off if: 
- a ch ild up  to  about  one  year  of  age  is restrained 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  in  one  of  the  rear
facing  or  forward-fac ing  infant  restraints  listed 
in  Federa l Motor  Veh icle  Safety  Standard  208 
Airbag  system 
with  which  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your 
vehicle  was  certified.  For a  listing  of  the  child 
restraints  that  were  used to  certify  your  veh i
cle's  compliance  with  the  US Safety  Standard 
c::>page  154, 
- weight  less  than  a  thresho ld  level  stored  in the 
control  unit  is  detected  on  the  front  passenger 
seat. 
When  a  person is detected  on  the  front  passen 
ger  seat,  weighing  more  than  the  tota l weight  of 
a child  that  is  about 1 year  old  restrained  in  one 
of  the  rear-facing  or forward-facing  infant  re
stra ints  (listed  in Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety 
Standard  208 with  which  the Advanced  Airbag 
System  in  your  veh icle was  certified),  the  front 
airbag  on  the passenge r side  may  or  may  not  de
ploy. 
The 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on 
whe n the  electronic  contro l unit  detects  a total 
weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat that  requires 
the  front  airbag  to  be  turned 
off. If  the PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  on,  the 
front  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  not  been 
turned 
off by the  control  unit and  can  deploy  if 
the  control  un it  senses  an  impact  that  meets  the 
condit ions  stored  in  its  memory. 
If the  total  weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat  is 
more  than  that  of  a  typical  1 year-old,  but  less 
than  the  weight  of  a  small  adult,  the  front  airbag  on  the  passenger  s ide  may  deploy  (the 
PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not come  on). 
For  example , the  airbag  may  deploy  if: 
- a  small  child  that  is  heav ier  than  a  typical  1 
yea r-old  chi ld is on  the  front  passenger seat  (re 
gardless  of  whether  the  chi ld  is  in one  of  the 
child  safety  seats  listed 
c::> page  154), 
- a  child  who  has outgrown  child  restraints  is on 
the  front  passenger  seat. 
If the  front  passenger  airbag  is turned off, the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  in  the  center  of 
the  instrument  panel wi ll  come  on  and  stay  on. 
T he  front  airbag  on  the passenge r sid e may 
not 
deploy  (the PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  does 
not  illuminate  and stay  lit) if:  .,.. 
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detail below . Because  the  front  passenger  seat 
contains  important  parts  of  the  Advanced  Airbag 
System,  yo u must  take  care  to  prevent  it  from  be
ing  damaged.  Damage  to  the  seat  may  prevent 
the  Advanced  Airbag  for  the  front  passenger  seat 
from  do ing  its  job  in a  crash . 
The front  Ad vanced Airb ag  S ystem  con sis ts 
of  the following : 
-Crash  sensors  in the  front  of the  veh icle  that 
measure  veh icle  acceleration/deceleration  to 
provide  information  to  the  Advanced  Airbag 
System  about  the  severity  of  the  crash . 
- An electronic  control  unit,  with  integrated 
crash  sensors  for  front  and  side  impacts . The 
control  unit  "decides"  whether  to  fire  the  front 
airbags  based  on  the  information  received  from 
the  crash  sensors . T he  control  un it  also  "de
cides"  whether  the  safety  be lt  pretensioners 
sho uld  be  activated. 
- An Advanced  Airbag  with  gas  generator  and 
control  valve  for  the  driver  inside  the  steering 
whee l hub. 
- An Advanced  Airbag  with  gas  generator  and 
control  valve  inside  the  instrument  panel  for 
t h e front  passenger. 
- A weig ht-sensing  mat  under  the  upholstery 
padding  of  the  front  passenger  seat  cushion 
that  meas ures  the  tota l weight  on  the  seat.  The 
information  registered  is sent  cont in uous ly to 
the  e lectronic  control  unit  to  regulate  dep loy
ment  of the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the  pas
senger  side. 
- An airbag  monitoring  system  and  indicator 
light  in the  instrument  cluster 
¢ page  142. 
-A sensor  in each  front  seat  registers  the  dis
tance  between  the  respect ive seat  and  the 
steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel.  The  infor
mation  registered  is sent  cont inuously  to  the 
elect ron ic  cont ro l unit  to  regulate  deployment 
of the  front  Advanced  Airbags. 
- T he 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on 
and  stays  on  in the  center  of the  i nstrument 
pane l¢ 
page  142,  fig . 150 and  tells  you  when 
the  front  Advanced  Ai rbag  on  the  passenger 
side  has  been  turned 
off . 
-A sensor  below  the  safety  belt  la tch fo r the 
front  seat  passenge r to  measure  the  tension  on 
Airbag  syste m 
the  sa fe ty belt.  The tens ion  on  the  safety  be lt 
and  the  weight  registe red  by the  weight -sens
ing  mat  help  the  control  unit  "decide"  whether 
the  front  a irbag  for  the  front  passenger  seat 
should  be  turned 
off or  not¢ page  133,  Child 
restraints  on  the  front  seat- some  important  things  to  know. 
- A sensor  in the  safety  belt  latch  for  the  driver 
and  for  the  front  seat  passenger  that  senses 
whether  that  safety  belt  is  latched  or  not  and 
transm its  this  informat ion  to  the  elect ro nic 
cont ro l unit. 
A WARNING 
D amage  to  the  fron t passenger  seat  can  pre
vent  the  fron t air bag  from  working  prope rly. 
- Imp roper  repai r or  d isassembly  of  the  front 
passenger  and  driver  sea t will  prevent  the 
Advanced  Airbag  System  from  functioning  properly . 
- Repairs  to  the  front  passenge r seat  must  be 
performed  by qualified  and  p roperly  trained 
workshop  personne l. 
- Never  remove  the  front  passenger  or driver  seat  from  the  vehicle . 
- Never  remove  the  upho lstery  from  the  front 
passenger  seat. 
- Never  d isassemble  o r remove  par ts from  the 
seat  or  disconnect  w ires  from  it. 
- Never  carry  sh arp objects  in yo ur po ckets  or 
p la ce them  on  t he  seat. 
If the  weight-sens
ing  mat  in the  passenger  seat  is  punctu red 
it cannot  work  properly . 
- Never  carry  things  on  yo ur lap  or  carry  ob 
jects  on  the  passenger  seat.  S uch  items  can 
increase  the  we ight  registe red  by the 
weight-sensing  mat  and  send  the  wrong  in
formation  to  the  a irbag  control  unit. 
- Never  store  items  under  the  front  passenger 
seat . Parts  of  the  Advanced  Airbag  System 
under  the  passenger  seat  could  be  dam
aged,  p reventing  them  and  the  airbag  sys
tem  from  wo rking  prope rly. 
- Never  p lace  seat  covers  or  rep lacement  up
holstery  that  have  not  been  specifically  ap
p roved  by Aud i on  the  front  seats. 
- Seat  cove rs can  prevent  the  Advanced  Air
bag  Sys tem  from  recogniz ing  child 
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If the  weight-sensing  mat  in the  front  passen
ger  seat  detects  an  empty  seat,  the  front  air
bag  on the  passenger  side  will be turned  off, 
and 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF will stay  on. 
Repair,  care and  disposal  of  the  airbags 
Parts  of the  airbag  system  are  installed  at  many 
different  places  on your  Audi. Installing,  remov ing , servicing  or  repairing  a part  in an  area  of the 
vehicle  can  damage  a  part  of  an  airbag  system  and  prevent  that  system  from  working  properly in  a collision. 
There  are  some  important  things  you  have to  know to  make  sure  that  the  effectiveness  of  the 
system  will not  be  impaired  and  that discarded 
components  do  not  cause  injury or  pollute  the 
environment. 
A WARNING 
-
Improper  care,  servicing  and  repair  proce
dures  can  increase the  risk of  personal  injury 
and  death  by preventing  an  airbag  from  de
ploying when  needed  or  deploying  an  airbag 
unexpectedly: 
- Never cover, obstruct,  or change  the  steer
ing wheel  horn  pad  or  airbag  cover or  the  in
strument  panel  or  modify  them  in any way . 
- Never attach  any objects  such  as  cup holders 
or telephone  mountings  to  the  surfaces  cov
ering  the  airbag  units . 
- For cleaning  the  horn  pad  or  instrument  panel,  use  only a soft,  dry cloth  or  one  mois
tened  with  plain  water.  Solvents  or  cleaners  could  damage  the  airbag  cover or  change 
the  stiffness  or  strength  of  the material  so 
that  the airbag  cannot  deploy  and  protect 
properly. 
- Never repair,  adjust,  or  change  any parts  of 
the  airbag  system. 
- All work  on  the steering  wheel,  instrument 
panel,  front  seats  or  electrical  system  (in
cluding  the  installation  of  audio  equipment, 
cellular  telephones  and  CB radios,  etc.) 
must  be  performed  by a qualified  technician 
Airbag  system 
who  has  the  training  and  special  equipment 
necessary. 
- For any work on  the  airbag  system,  we 
strongly  recommend  that  you  see  your  au
thorized  Audi dealer  or  qualified  workshop. 
- Never modify the  front  bumper  or  parts  of 
the  vehicle  body. 
- Always make  sure  that  the  side  airbag  can 
inflate  without  interference: 
- Never install  seat  covers  or  replacement 
upholstery  over the  front  seatbacks  that 
have  not  been  specifically  approved  by 
Audi . 
- Never use  additional  seat  cushions that 
cover  the  areas  where  the  side  airbags in
flate. 
- Damage  to  the  original  seat  covers or  to 
the  seam  in the  area  of the  side  airbag 
module  must  always  be  repaired  immedi
ately  by an  authorized  Audi dealer. 
- The  airbag  system  can  be activated  only 
once.  After  an  airbag  has  inflated,  it must 
be  replaced  by an  authorized  Audi  dealer or 
qualified  technician  who  has the  technical 
information,  training  and  special  equipment 
necessary. 
- The airbag  system  can  be  deployed  only 
once . After  an  airbag  has  been  deployed,  it 
must  be  replaced  with  new  replacement 
parts  designed  and  approved  especially  for 
your  Audi model  version.  Replacement  of  complete  airbag  systems  or  airbag  components  must  be  performed  by qualified  work
shops  only. Make sure  that  any airbag serv
ice action  is entered  in your  Audi Warranty 
& 
Maintenance  booklet  under AIRBAG RE
PLACEMENT RECORD. 
- In  accidents  when  an  airbag  is deployed,  the 
vehicle  battery  separates  the  alternator  and 
the  starter  from  the  vehicle  electrical  sys tem  for  safety  reasons  with  a pyrotechnic 
circuit  interrupter . 
- Work on the  pyrotechnic  circuit interrupt
er  must  only be  performed  by a qualified 
dealer  -risk  of  an  accident! 
- If  the  vehicle  or the  circuit  interrupter  is 
scrapped,  all applicable  safety  precautions 
must  be followed. 
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Airb ag  syst em 
All of  this  takes  place  in the  blink  of  an  eye, so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even  realize  that  the 
airbags  have  deployed.  The  airbags  also  inflate 
with  a  great  deal  of force  and  it  is  important  for 
occupant  safety  that nothing  should  be  in their 
way when  they  deploy . 
Fully inflated  airbags  in comb ination  with  proper
ly worn  safety  belts  slow  down  and  lim it  the  oc
cupant's  forward  movement  and  help  to reduce 
the  risk  of  injury. 
Important  safety  instructions  on the  knee 
airbag  system 
A pp lies  to veh icles : w ith  k nee a irbags 
Airbags  are only supplemental  restraints . Always 
wear safety  belts  correctly and  ride in a proper 
seating  position. 
There  is a  lot  that  you  and  your  passengers  must 
know  and  do  to  help  the  safety  belts  and  airbags 
to  prov ide  supplemental  protection. 
,&. WARNING 
An inflating  knee  airbag  can  cause  ser ious  in 
jury.  Wearing  safety  belts  incorrectly  and  im proper  seating  positions  increase  the  risk of 
serious  personal  injury  and  death  whenever  a 
vehicle  is  being  used. 
- The  knee  airbag  system  cannot  protect  you  properly  if you  are  seated  too  close  to  any  of 
the  airbag  locations.  When  adjusting  their 
seat  positions,  it  is  important  that  both  the 
driver  and  the  front  passenger  keep  the ir 
upper  bodies  and  knees  at  the  following 
min imum  safe  distances: 
- at  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  between  the 
chest  and  the  steering  whee l/instrument 
panel. 
- at  least  4  inches  (10  cm)  between  the 
knees  and  the  lower  part  of the  instru
ment  panel. 
- The  risk  of  persona l injury  increases  if you 
lean  forward  or to  the  s ide,  or  if the  seat  is 
improperly  positioned  and  you  are  not  wear
ing  your  safety  belt.  The  risk  increases  even 
more  should  the  airbag  deploy. 
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- Always  make  sure  that  the  knee  airbag  can 
inflate  w ithout  interference.  Objects  be
tween  you  and  the  airbag  can  increase  the 
risk  of  injury  in an  accident  by interfering 
w ith  the  way the  airbag  deploys  or  by being 
pushed  into  you  as  the  a irbag  deploys . 
- Never  let  anybody,  especia lly children  or 
anima ls  ride  in the  footwell  in front  of the 
passenger  seat.  If  the  airbag  deploys,  this 
can  resu lt  in serious  or fatal  injuries. 
- Never  carry  objects  of  any  kind  in the  foot
well  area  in front  of the  driver's  or  pas 
senger's  seat.  Bulky objects  (shopping 
bags,  for  examp le)  can  interfere  with  or 
prevent  proper  deployment  of the  airbag. 
Small  objects  can  be  thrown  through  the 
vehicle  if the  airbag  deploys  and  injure  you 
or your  passengers. 
- Make sure  there  are  no  cracks,  deep  scratch
es  o r other  damage  in the  area  of the  instru
ment  panel  where  the  knee  airb ags  a re  lo
cated. 
- I f ch ildren  are  incorrectly  seated,  their  risk 
of  injury  in creases  in a  coll is ion 
~ page  152,  Child safety. 
S ide  airbags 
Description  of  side  airbags 
The  airbag system  can provide  supplemental 
protection  to properly  restrained  occupants . 
Fig. 153 Side airbag  location in the  driver 's  seat 
The  side  airbags  are  located  in the  sides  of the 
front  seat  backrests~ 
fig.  153 . They  a re  ident i
fied  by the  word  "A IRBAG" . 
The si de  airbag  system  b asically con sists o f: ll>- 
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exceptional  circumstances  and  the PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  on 
and  stay  on,  immediately  install the  rear
ward-facing  child  safety  seat  in a  rear  seat
ing  position  and  have  the  airbag  system  in
spected  immediately  by your  authorized 
Audi  dealer. 
A WARNING 
If,  in  exceptional  circumstances,  you  must  in
stall  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  man
ufacturer  for  use  on  a front  seat  with  a  pas
senger  front  and  side  airbag. 
- Always  follow the  manufacturer's  instruc
tions  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  air
bag  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. 
Always  replace  child  restraints that  were  in
stalled  in a vehicle  during  a  crash.  Damage  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  "Advanced 
Airbag  System"  in compliance  with  United  States 
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  (FMVSS) 
208  as  applicable  at  the  time your  vehicle  was 
manufactured. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  system  in your  vehicle  has 
been  certified  to  meet  the  "low-risk"  require
ments  for  3- and  6-year  old  children on  the  pas
senger  side  and  small  adults  on  the  driver  side. 
The  low risk  deployment  criteria  are  intended  to 
Child  safety 
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  ai rbag  inflates.  In  addition,  the 
system  has  been  certified  to  comply  with  the  "suppression"  requirements  of  the  Safety  Stand 
ard,  to  turn  off  the  front  airbag  for  infants  up  to 
12  months  who  are  restrained  on  the  front  pas
senger  seat  in  child  restraints  that are listed  in 
the  Standard. 
Even  though  your  vehicle  is equipped  with  an  Ad
vanced  Airbag  system,  all  children,  especially 
those  12 years  and  younger,  should  always  ride  in 
the  back  seat  properly  restrained for  their age 
and  size.  The airbag  on  the  passenger  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  forward-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  de
tects  the presence  of  an  infant  or  child  in a  child 
restraint  on  the  front  passenger  seat  using the 
weight-sensing  mat  in the  seat  cushion  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  de
sign  of  the  child  restraint and its "footprint",  the 
size  and  shape  of  the  bottom  of  the  child  re 
straint  as  it  sits  on  the seat.  The  weight  of  a child 
restraint  and its "footprint"  vary  for  different 
kinds  of  child  restraints  and  for  the  different 
models  of  the same  kind  of  child  restraint  offered 
by child  restraint  manufacturers. 
The  weight  ranges for  the  individual  types,  makes 
and  models  of  child  restraints  that  the NHTSA 
has  specified  in the  Safety  Standard  together 
with  the  weight  ranges  of  typical  infants  and  typ-
ical  1 year-old  child  have  been  stored  in  the  ..., 
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