sensor AUDI A5 COUPE 2011 Owner's Manual
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111'..__A_ u_d_ i _s _i_d _e_ a_s_ s_ i_ s_ t _______________________________________________  _ 
© Signal  on outside mirror  does  not  light  up 
A vehicle  approach ing  s low ly- in the  left-hand  lane  for  example  -was 
detected  by  the sensors.  Because of the  small  difference  in speed  and 
the  considerable  distance  from  your  vehicle,  the  signal  on the  outside 
mirror  will  not  light  up=> 
& in  "Safety  tips" on page 145 . 
@ Informational  stage  signal lights  up 
The distance  between  your  vehicle  and  that  of the  slowly  approaching 
vehicle  has  narrowed . The  informational  stage  signal  on  the  outside 
m irror  lights  up. 
As soon  as  the  difference  in speed  and  distance  is  registered  as 
notable  if you  were  to  change lanes, a signal  on  the mirror  lights  up. 
Side  assist  will signal  at  the  latest  when  a detected  vehicle  enters 
your  "blind  spot" . 
@ Alert stage  signal  flashes 
If you activate  your turn  signal  in  dr iving s ituation @, the  signal  light 
briefly  flashes  repeatedly.  Side  assist  is alerting  you  of  a vehicle  that 
you  may  not have  noticed. 
[ i ] Tips 
•  T he faste r a  vehicle  approaches  from  the  rear,  the  sooner  the 
signal  on  the  outs ide  mirror  lights  up.  S ide  assist  will signal,  at  the 
latest,  when  a detected  vehicle  enters  your  "blind  spot". 
•  When  vehicles  approach  very  quickly,  changing  lanes  can  be 
dangerous  even  if  the signal  on  the outside  mirror  does not  light  up.• 
App lies to  vehicles : wit h si de  assist 
Driving  situat ion : Vehicles  dropping  back 
slowly 
Fig.  138  Side assist: Vehicles dropping  back  slowly 
© Signal  on outside  mirror  does  not  light  up 
The vehicle  that  you  passed  has  not yet  been  detected  by side  assist. 
The  signal  on  the  outside  mirror  does  not  light  up=> 
& in "Safety 
tips"  on 
page 145. 
@ Informational  stage signal  lights  up 
A vehicle  dropping  back  slowly  on  the  right  (differen ce  in  speed  of 
less  than  9  mph,  or  15  km/h)  has  been  detected  by side  assist.  The 
informational  stage  signal  on  the  outside  mirror  lights  up. 
@ Alert  stage signal flashes 
If you activate  your turn signa l in  driving  situa tion @, the  signal 
br iefly flashes  repeatedly . Side  ass ist  is  alerting  you  of  a vehicle  that 
you  may  not have  noticed. •  
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Notes 
Applies to veh icles: w ith  s ide  ass ist 
Messages  in  instrument  cluster  display 
If side  assist  turns  off  automatically,  the  indicator  lig ht  on the  butto n 
w ill  go  out  and  yo u w ill see  a  message  in the  instrument  cl uster 
display: 
Audi  side assist not  available:  sensors blocked 
Th e  side  ass ist  senso rs a re  b uilt in to the  rear  bum per  o n the  left  and 
r ight  (not  v is ible  on  the  outside)=> 
page 138, fig. 132.  To e nsure 
that  you  do  not  adve rsely affect  the  way side  assist  f unctions,  foreign 
objec ts  (such  as  stic ke rs or  b icycle  racks)  should  not  be  attached  to 
the  a rea  on  the  rear bumper  where  t he  sensors  are  located.  If  side 
as sis t  fu nctions  a re  adverse ly  affe cted , you  will see  thi s me ssa ge  in 
the  instrume nt  cl uster  disp lay.  Remove  anything  that  may  b e 
bl ockin g the  sensor s. 
If  no ve hicle is detected  for  a lo nger  p eriod  of t ime  w hile driving,  side 
assist  w ill also  switch  off  automatically . 
Audi  side assist currently  not  available 
If the re  is  a te mp orary p rob lem  (such  as  the  vehicle 's batt ery  ch arg e 
bei ng  low) , side  assist  ca nnot  be  act ivated  temporar ily. 
Audi  side  assist : system  fault 
Have  the  system  checked  by an  auth orized  Audi  dealer  or  qualified 
wo rkshop .• 
Applies to veh icles: w ith s ide  ass is t 
Safety  tips 
T he  side  assist  detect io n  may  be  limited  when  driving  a ro u nd  na rrow 
s tr ee t  co rner s,  on  hilly stree ts,  and  und er poor  we ather cond itio n s. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
It 
is  possible  that  the  rada r senso rs  may  a lso  detect  o ther  objects, 
such  a s  high or  stag gere d  guar drails. 
S ide  assis t does  not  measure  actua l lane  w idth.  The  system  assum es 
a fi xed  la ne  w idt h.  Detection  in  the  left  and  right  lanes  is  based  on 
t hi s a ssumed  lane w id th.  Wh en driving  o n narrow  ro ads or w he n 
dr iv ing  to  the  left  or  rig ht  of the  center  of  a travel  lane,  it  is poss ible 
t h at  vehicles  will  be de tected  tha t a re 
no t in th e lan e  nex t  to th e l an e 
you  are  using. 
& WARNING 
•  Improper  reliance on the  side assist system can cause collisions 
and  serious personal  injury: 
-Never  rely only  on  side assist when  changing  lanes . 
- Always  check rear view  mirrors  to  make  sure that  it  is safe to 
change  lanes. 
•  Side assist cannot  detect  all  vehicles under  all  conditions
danger  of  accident! 
•  Side assist cannot  detect  vehicles  in time  to  alert  you  when 
they  approach  from  behind  at  very  high  speed , or fall  drop  back 
very  quickly . 
•  The  radar  sensor's 
vision can be reduced or entirely  blocked  by 
rain,  snow,  and  heavy spray.  This can result  in side assist not 
adequately  detecting  vehicles or,  in  some cases , not  detecting 
them  at  all.  Always  keep  an eye on the  direction  you are traveling  and  the  relevant  area  around  the  vehicle . 
•  Please note  that  side ass ist  indicates  there  are approaching 
vehicles,  or vehicles in your  blind  spot,  only  after  your vehicle  has  reached  a driving  speed of  at  least  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
•  Side assist signal  does not  work  around  tight  corners (turning 
radius  less than  328  feet,  or  100  m ). 
•  Side assist is no replacement  for  the  driver's full  attention . The 
driver  alone  is responsible  for  lane  changes and  similar  driving 
maneuvers.  Always  keep  an eye on the  direction  you are traveling 
and  the  relevant  area  around  the  vehicle.  .,, 
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0 Note 
To ensure  that sid e assist  is  not  adversely  affected,  you  should  not 
block  the  area  on  the  rear  bumper  where  the  radar  sensors  are 
located  with  foreign  objects  (such  as  w ith stickers  or  b icycle  racks). 
W Tips 
If the  positions  of  the radar  sensors  have  been  changed  as  a  result of 
a  rear  end-collision,  for  instance,  have side  assist  checked  by an 
authorized  Audi dealer  for  safety  reasons.•  
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Park  assist 
Applies  to  veh icles: w ith  pa rk ing  sys te m 
Parking  system 
Different  park  assist  systems  may  be  used  for parking  or 
maneuvering , depending  on  the  vehicle's  features . 
Parking  system  (rear)*: 
For the parking  system  (rear), th e  acoust ic park  assist  system  is 
installed  in the  rear  of  the  vehicle~ 
page  158. 
The  rear  pa rk ing  assist  system  uses  ultrasonic  sensors  to  determine 
the  distance  of  the  vehicle  from  a detected  obstacle.  There  are  a tota l 
o f f our  sensors  located  on  the  rear  bumper  (two  in the  m iddle  and 
two  on  the  sides) . 
Parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view  camera)*: 
For the parking  system  (rear , with  rear  view camera), the rear 
aco ust ic park  assist  sys tem  is integra ted  in the  rear  of  the  vehicle  and 
the  rear  view camera  is integrated  in the  rear  lid~ 
page  162. 
The parking  system  (rear,  with  rear  view camera) uses  ultrasonic 
sensors  to  determine  the  d istance  of  the  vehicle  from  a  detected 
obstacle.  There  are  a total  of four  sensors  located  on the  rear  bumper 
(two  in the  m iddle  a nd two  on  the  sides). • 
Parking  system  (rear) 
Appli es to  ve hicl es: w ith  park ing  syste m  (rear) 
Rear  acoustic  park  assist 
The rear acoustic  park  assist  warns you  of  obstacles  or 
objects  behind  your  car . 
Description 
The  rear  acoust ic par king  assist  sys tem  determines  the  d ista nce  of 
the  vehicle  from  an  obstacle  using  ultrason ic sensors . There  are  4 
sensors  in the  rear  bumper . 
T he  range  at  which  the  sensors  start  to  measure  is 
about : 
To the side 
Center  rear 
Act ivation  2 
ft  (0.60 m) 
5
.2 ft  (1.60  m) 
Aco ust ic parking  assist  is act ivated  automatically  when 
re ver se gear 
is engaged . A b rief  tone  confirms  that  the  system  is activated . 
Warning  tones 
Distance  warning  is  given  by warning  tones  which  are  generated  by 
t he  rear  signa l generator.  The volume  and  the  p itch  o f the  warning 
tones  can  be  adjusted  in the  MMI* 
~ page  159 . 
Reversing 
Distance  warning  when  reversing  starts  when  an  obstacle  is detected 
in the  range  o f the  pa rking  assist  system.  As the  d istance  decreases, 
the  time  interval  between  the  audible  tones  becomes  shorter . 
When  the  distance  is less  than  1ft  (0.30  m),  the  tone  becomes 
c ont inuous.  At this  point  you  should  stop  back ing  up.  
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Please  note  that  low  objects  a lready  s ignalled  by a war ning can  disap
pe ar from  the  sys te m 's d etection  r ange  and  will  not  co nti nue  to  be 
signa lled . 
If  the  distance  to  an  obstacle  remains  t he  same,  the  vo lume  of  the 
dis tan ce warn ing  is gradu ally redu ced  af ter  abou t 4  seco nds. 
Approaching  another  obstacle  will  result  in the  distance  warning 
s ou nding  a t th e  normal  vo lume  aga in. 
Malfunctions  in  the  system 
If  a wa rning  tone  is aud ible  fo r about  five  seconds  when  you  turn  o n 
the  ignition , there  is a  ma lfunction  in the  system.  Have  the  prob lem 
c o rrected  by yo ur  auth orized  Aud i de aler. 
Keep the  sensors  in the  rear  bumper  clean  and  free  from  ice so  t hat 
t he  acous tic  par k ass ist  system  can  func tion  prope rly. 
& WARNING 
•  Sens ors have dead  space s in whi ch objects cannot  be dete cted. 
Be especi ally  alert  for  small  children  and  animals , since they  are 
not  alway s detected  by the  sen sors. 
•  The acou stic  parking  system  is not  a substitute  for  the  dr iver 's 
own  caution  and  alertne ss. Ultimate  respon sibility  alway s 
remains  w ith  the  driver  during  parking  and  similar  maneuvers. 
Alway s w atch  wh ere you are  driving . 
•  You should  always  adjust  the  volume  and  frequency  of the 
warning  tone s so that  you  can e asily  hear the  acoustic di stan ce 
wa rning  e ven  if the  radio  is pl aying,  the  air -conditioner  blowe r is 
on  High  or there  i s a  high  level  of  out side  noi se . 
- Check the  setting s whenever  anyone  else has driven  the 
vehicle  before  you. 
0 Note 
•  Remember  that  low  obst acles  fo r which  a warning  has  a lready 
been  issued  may  "d ive"  below  the  system 's sensing  zone  if the  ve hicle 
is be ing  b acked  up closer . In th is case,  the  wa rni ng so und shutting  off 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
does not ind
icate  that  you  have  cleared  the  obstacle . Instead,  impact 
is  imm inen t. 
•  Objects  such  as  trai ler  hitches,  chains,  narrow  posts  or  fences 
c ove red  by a th in layer  of  paint  m ay no t  always  be  detec ted  by the 
system . They  can  st ill damage  your  vehicle  w ithout  warning . 
lI] Tips 
Keep the  sensors  in the  rear  b umper  clean  and  free  of  snow  and  ice so 
that  the  aco ustic  parki ng  assist  system  can  function  proper ly .• 
App lies  to  ve hicles : w it h  pa rkin g system  (re ar) 
Adjusting  the  warning  tones 
The warning  tones  can  be  adjusted  in  the  MMI*. 
-Select : [CAR]> Parking  sy stem . 
• Rear  volume · rear sensor  vol ume 
•  Rear frequ ency -rear  sensor  frequency 
• In-car entertainment  fad er-when the  park ing system  is switched 
on , the  vol ume  of  the  active  audio  source  is  lowered . 
Th e  newly  adj usted  value  is  br iefly  heard  from  the  signa l gene rator. 
The  settings  are  automatically  stored  and  ass igned  to  the  master  key 
with  remote  control. • 
Vehicle  care  Technical data  
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Parking  system  (rear,  with  rear 
view  camera) 
App lies to  v ehicles : w ith  park ing  sys tem  (rear,  with rear view  cam era) 
Introduction 
0 
Fig.  153  Parking 
mode 1:  reverse 
parking 
Fig.  154  Parking 
mode  2:  parallel 
parking 
Veh icles  with  the  parking  system  are equipped  with  a rear view 
camera 
in  addit ion  to  the  acoust ic parking  system. 
You  can choose between  two modes  to  assist  you with  parking . Fo r 
example,  you  can use "parking  mode  1" when  parking  in a park ing 
space or  garage~  fig. 153. When  you want  to  park  parallel  to the 
edge  of  the street,  select "parking  mode  2" ~fig . 154.  The 
rear acoustic  park  assist  system  is integrated  in the  rear  of  the 
vehicle  and the  rear view  camera  is  integrated  in the  rear  lid 
~page 
162 . 
& WARNING 
• The  rear view  camera  has  blind  spots,  in which objects  cannot 
be  detected . Be  especially  careful  to  check  for small  children  and 
animals  before  backing  up.  Small  children and animals  will  not 
always  be  detected  by the  sensors.  • 
Applies  to  vehicles:  w ith  park ing  system  ( rear,  wi th rear  view camera) 
General  Information 
® 
0 
Fig.  155  Covered area 
(D and uncovered  area 
@ of the rear view 
camera 
Fig . 156  Trunk  lid: 
Location  of the  rear 
view  camera  
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Sensors  in  the  bumper 
Sensors  are  located  in the  rear  bumpers . If these  detect  a n obsta cle, 
audib le  and  visual  sig nals  wa rn you.  The  range  at  w hich the  sensors 
beg in to  measure  is approximately: 
T o  the  sid e 
2 ft (0. 60 m) 
Center  rear 5 .2  ft  (1.60  m) 
Distan ce warning  when  reversing  s tarts  w hen  an  obsta cle  is detec ted 
in the  range  of  the  parking  ass ist  system.  As the  d ista nce  decreases, 
t he  time  in te rval  between  the  audib le tones  becomes  shorter . 
When  the  dis tance  is less  tha n  1ft 
(0.30 m),  the  tone  becomes 
cont inuo us.  At  th is  point  yo u should  stop  back ing  up. 
If  the  dis tance  to  an obs tacle  stays  the s am e,  t he  volume  o f the 
distance  signal  chime  is  grad ually reduced  after  about 
4 seconds 
(does  not  affe ct  the  conti nuous  signal  tone) . App roac hing  an oth er 
obs tacle  w ill cause  the  distance  sig nal  to sound  aga in at  t he  normal 
vol ume. 
Rear  view  camera  coverage  area 
Th e MM I display  s hows  the  area  covere d by  the  rea r view  c amera 
=> 
page 160, fig.  15 5 G). Objects  that  a re  not  in  the  area  covered @ 
are  not  s hown  on  the  MMI dis play . 
W e recommend  that  you  prac tice  parking  w ith  th e  rear  v iew  camera 
in  a traff ic-free  location  o r parking  lot  to  become  fam iliar with  the 
system,  the  or ientat ion lines,  a nd  their  functi on . W hen  doing  this, 
there  should  be  good  light  and  weathe r cond itions. 
I n  the  MMI di spla y, obje cts  o r ve hicl es  appea r closer  or  fu rt h er  aw ay 
if: 
•  you are dr iv ing  in  reverse  gea r from  a level  sur face  onto  an  incline, 
or  a dow nwar d  slop e, 
•  you are  drivin g  in  reverse  gear  toward  protrud ing  ob jects, 
•  t he  vehicle  is ca rry ing  too  much  load  in the  rear. 
T he  accuracy  of  the  orientat ion  lines  and  blue  s urfaces  d imin ishes  if : 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
•  t
he  rear  view  camera  does  not  provide  a  re liable  image , fo r 
ex am ple,  in  po or visib ility co ndi tion s or  if  the  lens  is  dir ty, 
•  the  image  on  the  screen  is  not  visible  due  to  sun  g la re  and  reflec
t io n. 
Caring  for  the  rear  view  camera  lens 
The  re ar  view  came ra  is  locat ed  above  the  r ear  license pla te  br acket . 
For the  pa rking  ass ist  to  operate,  the  lens => 
page 160, fig. 156  m ust 
be  ke pt  clean: 
•  Dampen  the  lens  wi th a  household  alcoho l-based  glass  cleaner, 
and  clean  the  lens  wi th a  d ry  cloth => 0. 
•  Remove  snow  with  a hand  br us h  and  ice  preferab ly w it h  a de- icing 
sp ray =>0. 
& WARNING 
•  The parking  aid cannot  replace  the  driver's attention.  The 
driver alone is responsible for parking and similar driving maneu • 
vers. 
•  Always  keep your eyes  on the  vehicle 's surroundings,  using  the 
rear view  mirror as well. 
•  Do not  allow  yourself  to  be distracted  from  traffic  by the  rear 
view  camera  pictures. 
•  If the  position  and the  installation  angle  of  the  camera  has 
changed,  for example,  after  a  rear end  collision,  do  not  continue 
to  use the  system  for safety  reasons.  Have it checked  by a qualified  dealership . 
0 Note 
• Low obstacles  a lready  s ignaled  by a wa rning  can  disapp ea r from 
the  system's  detection  range  as  they  are  approached  and  will  not 
co ntinu e to  be  signaled.  O bje cts  such  a s  barrier  c hains , trailer  draw 
bars,  thin  painted  vertical  po les  or  fences  may  not  be  detected  by the 
sys te m , pos ing  r isk  of  d amage.  _.. 
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• Never  use  warm  or  hot  water to remove  snow  or  ice from  the 
camera  lens  -danger  of  crack  fo rmation  on  the  lens! 
•  When  cleaning  the  lens,  never  use products  that  are  abrasive. • 
App lies to  veh icles : wi th  par kin g syst em  (re ar,  wi th  rea r vi ew  cam era) 
Switching  on/off 
The rear view camera  switches  on automatically  together 
with  the  acoustic  park  assist  when you  put  the  vehicle  in 
reverse. 
Switching  on 
- Put  the  vehicle  in reverse  gear,  the  acoustic  parking 
system  with  rear  view  camera  is activa ted  automatically . 
Activation  of  the acoustic  parking  system  is confirmed  by 
a  brief  acknowledgement  sound. 
Switching  off 
-Drive faster  than  6  mph  (10  km/h),  or 
- take  the  vehicle  out  of  reverse  gear.  The  acoustic  parking 
system  is  immediately  deactivated,  and  the  rear view 
camera  picture  is deact ivated  automatically  after  a  period 
of  about  15  seconds,  or 
- switch  off  the  ignition. 
T he  delay  in deactivating  the  camera  provides  an  uninterrupted  view 
behind  the  vehicle  espec ially when  maneuver ing  in tight  parking 
spaces  and  prevents  the  picture  from  tu rning  off  the  every time  you 
shift  out  of  reverse . 
If  the  warning  message  appears  in the  display  but  not  the  rear view 
came ra pict ure,  read  and  confi rm  the  warning  message . T he  acoustic 
distance  s ignal  is  always  active.  If 
you  press  a  function  button  on  the MMI control  console,  the  rear 
view  came ra  pictu re  disappears.  The  rear  view  camera  pict ure  reap
pears  the next  time  you  park . 
Further  information  on  the warning  message  and  the MMI  control 
conso le  can  be  found  in the  MMI  instruction  booklet. 
[I] Tips 
• The  rear  view  came ra  pi cture  is avai lable  as  soon  as  the  MM I 
Display  or  the MMI is  switched  on, or  the  start-up  phase  is completed. 
•  Keep the  sensors  in the  rear  bumper  and  the  rear  view  came ra  lens 
clean  and  free of snow  and  ice,  so  that  the  parking system  can  work 
properly . P lease  follow  the  additional  notes  on~ 
page  165. • 
Applies  to  veh icles: wit h park ing  system  (rear,  wit h  rear  view  camera ) 
Reverse  Parking 
Parking mode l can  be  used  when parking  in  a garage  or 
parking  space . 
Fig.157  M MI Disp lay : 
Aimi ng a t a park ing 
s p ot  .,,,  
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0 Note 
In  the MMI display,  the  d irect ion  of  t ravel  of  the  vehicle  rear  is  rep re
sented  depend ing  on  the  steering  wheel  angle.  The  vehicle  front 
swi ngs  ou t mo re t han  t he  ve hicle  re ar. M ain tain  ple nty  of  dist ance 
from  an  obstacle  so  t hat  your  outs ide  mirror  or  a corner  of  your 
vehicle  d oes  no t  collide  with  any  o bstacles  - dange r of  accide nt! 
[ i ) Tips 
Th e left  or  right  or ientat ion  lines  and  s urfaces  will  be  displ aye d, 
depending  on  the  tu rn  signal  being  used. • 
App lies  to veh icles : with  park ing syst em  (rear,  wit h  rea r view  cam era) 
Adjusting  the  display  and  warning  tones 
The display  and  warning  tones  are  adjusted  in  the  radio 
or fv1fv1 I*. 
-Select : [CAR]> Parking  system. 
Display 
•  Off -
when  the  parking  system  is switched  off,  only aud ible  sig nals 
are  given. 
•  On  -when  the  pa rking system  is switc hed  on,  the  pic ture  from  the 
rea r view  camera  is  displayed. 
Warning  tones 
•  Rear volume  -rear  sensor vo lume 
•  Rear frequency  -rear  sensor  frequency 
• In-car  entertainment  fader -when the  par kin g sys tem  i s sw itched 
on,  the  volume  of  the  active  audio  source  is lowered. 
T he  newly  a djusted  value  is br iefly  hear d from  the  signal  generator . 
T he  settings  are  automatica lly stored  and  assigned  to  the  remote 
cont rol  key. 
Controls  and  equip 
ment  Safety  first 
& WARNING 
• 
Always  make  sure  that  the  volume  and  frequency  of  the 
warning  tones  i s adju sted  so that  you  can easily  hear  the  acou stic 
distance  signal  even  if  the  radio  is playing , the  air-conditioner 
blower  is on  High  or there  is a high  level  of  outside  noise. 
•  Check the  settings  whenever  someone  else has driven  the 
vehicle  before  you. 
[I] Tips 
•  Th e warning  tones  can  also  be ad justed  directly  from  the  rea r view 
camera  image . Simply  p ress  the 
[Settings I* cont rol  b utton . 
•  C han ged  settings  are  a ctivat ed w hen  parking  assist  is switched  on 
again .• 
A pplies  to v ehicl es: w ith  park ing syst em  (r e a r,  wi th  re ar view  cam era) 
Error  messages 
If  a warni ng  tone  is  aud ible  fo r about  five  se conds  when  yo u turn  on 
the  ignition,  the re  is a  ma lfunction  in t he system.  Have  the  prob lem 
co rrected  by yo ur a utho rized  Audi  dea ler . 
K eep  the  se nsors  in  the  rear  b umper  clean  and  free  from  i ce s o th at 
the  acoustic  pa rk assist  system  can  function  p roper ly .• 
Vehicle  care  Technical  data  
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Unfastening  safety  belts 
Unbuckle  the  safety  belt  with the  red  release  button  only 
after  the  vehicle  has  stopped. 
Fig . 176  Releasing 
the  tongue  from the 
buckle 
- Push  the  red  release  button  on the  buckle=> fig.  176.  The 
belt  tongue  will  spring  out  of  the  buckle=>& . 
- Let the  belt  wind  up  on  the  retractor  as you  guide  the  belt  tongue  to  its  stowed  position. 
& WARNING 
Never  unfasten  safety  belt  while  the  vehicle  is moving.  Doing  so 
will  increase  your risk of  being  injured  or  killed. • 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly  positioned  safety  belts  can  cause  severe  inju
ries. 
Wearing  safety  belts  improperly  can  cause  serious  injury  or 
death.  Safety  belts  can  only  work  when  they  are  correctly 
positioned  on  the  body.  Improper seating  positions  reduce 
the  effectiveness  of safety  belts  and  will  even  increase  the 
risk  of  injury  and  death  by moving  the  safety  belt  to  critical  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  occu pants  and  especially  for  children.  Therefore: 
- Never  permit  anyone  to assume  an  incorrect  sitting  posi
tion  in the  vehicle  while  traveling=>&. 
& 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 seating  position  whenever  the 
vehicle  is being  used. 
•  Always  read and  heed all  WARNINGS  and  other  important 
information ~ 
page 184. • 
Safety  belt  pretensioners 
How  safety  belt  pretensioners work 
In  front,  side  and  rear-end  collisions  above  a particular 
severity,  safety  belts  are  tensioned  automatically . 
The safety  belts  are  equipped  with  safety  belt  pretensioners.  The 
system  is ac tivated  by sensors  in fron t, side  and  rear-end  collisions  of 
great  severity.  This tightens  the  belt  and  takes  up  belt  slack~ 
& in 
"Service  and  disposal  of  safety  belt  pretensioner"  on 
page 189 . 
Taking  up the  slack  helps to  reduce  forward  occupant  movement 
during  a  collision.  .,