AUDI A7 2012 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2012, Model line: A7, Model: AUDI A7 2012Pages: 294, PDF Size: 73.33 MB
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-Failure  to  pay attention  to  the warning 
light  that  come  on,  could  lead to  person
al  injury. 
Why  safety  belts? 
Frontal collisions  and the  law  of  physics 
Frontal  crashes  create  very strong  forces  for 
people  riding  in vehicles . 
Fig. 131 Unbelted  occupants in a ve hicle  heading  for  a 
wall 
Fig. 132 The  vehicle  cras hes  into  the  wall 
The  physical  principles  are  simple.  Both  the 
vehicle  and  the  passengers  possess  energy 
which  varies  w ith  veh icle  speed  and  body 
weight . Engineers  call  this  energy "kinetic  en
ergy." 
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  t imes! 
Because  the  passengers  of this  vehicle  are  not 
using  safety  belts 
c:::;, fig.  131, they  will  keep 
moving  at  the  same  speed  the  vehicle  was 
mov ing  just  before  the  crash,  until  something 
stops  them  - here,  the  wall ¢ 
fig.  132. 
Safety  belts 129 
The same  principles  apply  to  people  sitting  in 
a  vehicle  that  is involved  in a frontal  collision. 
Even at  c ity  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  also 
not  attached  to  their  vehicle . In  a frontal  colli
sion  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  app ly  to frontal  collisions,  they  determine 
what  happens  in all  kinds  of accidents  and  col
lisions. 
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.  133  A driver not  wea ring  a safety  be lt  is vio lently 
th rown  forward 
Fig.  134 A rear  passenger  not  wearing  a  safety  belt 
w ill  fly forward  and  strike  the  driver 
Unbelted occupants  are not  able  to resist  the 
tremendous  forces  of impact  by  holding tight 
or  bracing  themselves.  Without  the  benefit  of 
safety  restraint  systems,  the  unrestrained  .,..  
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130  Safety  belts 
occupant  will slam  violently  into  the  steering 
wheel,  instrument  panel,  windshield,  or  what
ever  else  is in the  way 
c::> fig.  133. This  imp act 
with  the  vehicle  interior  has  all  the  energy 
t hey  had  just  before  the  crash. 
Never  rely on  a irbags  alone  for  protection. 
Even when  they  deploy,  airbags  provide  only 
additional  protection.  Airbags  are  not  sup
posed  to  deploy  in  all  kinds  of  accidents.  Al
though  your  Audi  is equipped  with  airbags,  all 
vehicle  occupants,  including  the  driver , must 
wear  safety  belts  correctly  in order  to  mini
mize  the  risk of severe  injury  or  death  in a 
crash. 
Remember  too,  that  airbags  will  deploy  only 
once  and  that  your  safety  belts  are  always 
there  to  offer  protection  in those accidents  in 
which  airbags  are  not supposed  to  deploy  or 
when  they  have  already  deployed . Unbelted 
occupants  can  also  be thrown  out  of  the  vehi
cle  where  even  more  severe  or fatal  injuries 
can  occur. 
It  is also  important  for  the  rear  passengers  to 
wear  safety  belts  correctly.  Unbelted  passen
gers  in the  rear  seats  endanger  not  only  them
selves  but  also  the  driver  and  othe r passen
gers ~ 
fig.  134. In  a frontal  collision  they  will 
be  thrown  forward  violently,  where  they  can 
hit  and  injure  the  driver  and/or  front  seat  pas
senger . 
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 ! 
Fig. 135  Driver  is  co rr ect ly  re strain ed  in  a sudd en brak
ing  maneuve r 
Safety  belts  used  properly  can  make  a  big  dif
ference.  Safety  belts  help  to  keep  passengers 
in their  seats,  gradually  reduce  energy  levels 
applied  to  the  body  in an  accident,  and  help 
prevent  the  uncontrolled  movement  tha t can 
cause  serious  injuries . In  addition,  safety  belts 
reduce  the  danger  of  being  thrown  out  of  the 
vehicle . 
Safety  belts  attach  passengers  to  the  car  and 
give them  the  benefit  of  being  slowed  down 
more  gently  or  "softly"  through  the "give"  in 
the  safety  belts,  crush  zones  and  other  safety 
features  engineered  into  today's vehicles.  By 
"absorbing " the  kinetic  energy  over  a  longer 
period  of ti me,  the  safety  belts  make  the 
forces  on  the  body  more  "tolerable"  and  less 
likely to  cause  injury. 
Although  these examples  are  based  on  a fron
tal  collision,  safety  belts  can  also  substantial
ly reduce  the  r isk of  injury  in other  kinds  of 
crashes.  So, whether  you're  on  a  long  trip  or 
just  going  to  the  corner  store,  always  buckle  up  and  make  sure  others  do,  too.  Accident  sta
tistics  show  that  vehicle  occupants  properly 
wearing  safety  belts  have  a  lower risk of  being 
injured  and  a  much  better  chance  of surviving 
an  accident.  Properly using  safety  belts  also 
greatly  increases  the  ability  of  the  supplemen
tal  airbags  to  do  their  job in a collision . For 
this  reason,  wearing  a  safety  belt  is  legally re
quired  in  most  countries  including  much  of 
the  United  States  and  Canada. 
Although  your  Audi is  equipped  with  airbags, 
you  still  have  to wear  the  safety  belts  provid
ed.  Front  airbags , for  example,  are  activated 
only  in  some  frontal  collisions.  The  front  air
bags  are  not  activated  in all  frontal  collisions, 
in side  and  rear  collisions,  in roll  overs  or  in 
cases  where  there  is no t enough  decelera tion 
through  impact to  the  front  of the  vehicle . 
The  same  goes  for  the  other  airbag  systems  in 
your  Audi . So,  always  wear  your  safety  belt 
and  make  sure  everybody  in your  vehicle  is 
properly  restrained!  
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Important  safety  instructions  about 
safety  belts 
Safety  belts  must always  be correctly posi
tioned  across  the  strongest  bones  of your 
body. 
~ Always wear  safety  belts  as  illustrated  and 
described  in this  chapter. 
~ Make sure  that your  safety  belts  are  always 
ready  for  use  and  are  not  damaged. 
A WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or wearing  them 
improperly  increases  the  risk of  serious 
personal  injury  and  death.  Safety  belts can 
work  only when  used  correctly. 
- Always  fasten your  safety  be lts  correctly 
before  driving  off and  make  sure  all  pas
sengers  are  correctly  restrained. 
- For maximum  protection,  safety  belts  must  always  be  positioned  properly  on 
the  body . 
- Never  strap  more  than  one  person,  in
cluding  small  children,  into any  belt. 
- Never  place  a  safety  belt  over  a  child  sit ting  on  your  lap. 
- Always keep  feet  in the  footwell  in front 
of the  seat  while  the  vehicle  is being  d  riv
en . 
- Never  let  any  person  ride with  their  feet 
on the  instrument  panel  or  sticking  out 
the  window  or  on  the  seat. 
- Never  remove  a  safety  belt  while  the  ve
hicle  is moving.  Doing so  will  increase 
your  risk of  be ing  injured  or  killed. 
- Never wear  belts  twisted. 
- Never wear  belts  over  rigid  or  breakable 
objects  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 
hardware . 
- Do not  wear  the  shoulder  part  of the  belt 
under  your  arm  or  otherwise  out  of  posi 
tion .  Safety  belts 
131 
- Several  layers  of  heavy clothing  may  in
terfere  with  correct  positioning  of  belts  and  reduce  the  overall  effectiveness  of 
the  system . 
- Always keep  belt  buckles  free  of  anything 
that  may  prevent the  buckle  from  latch
ing securely . 
- Never  use  comfort  clips  or  devices that 
create  slack  in the  shoulder  belt . Howev
er,  special  clips  may be  requ ired  for  the 
proper  use of  some  child  restraint sys
tems . 
- Torn or frayed  safety  belts  can  tear,  and 
damaged  belt  hardware  can  break  in an 
accident.  Inspect  belts  regularly. 
If web
bing , bindings,  buckles,  or  retractors  are 
damaged,  have  belts  replaced  by an  au
thorized  Audi dealer  or qualified  work
shop. 
- Safety  belts that  have  been  worn  and 
loaded  in an  accident  must  be  replaced 
with  the  correct  replacement  safety  belt 
by an  authorized  Audi  dealer. Replace
ment  may  be  necessary  even  if damage 
cannot  be  clearly  seen . Anchorages  that 
were  loaded  must  also  be  inspected. 
- Never  remove,  modify,  disassemble,  or 
try  to  repair  the  safety  belts  yourself. 
- Always keep  the  belts  clean.  Dirty belts 
may  not  work  properly  and  can  impair 
the  function  of  the  inertia reel 
c::> page  209,  Safety  belts . 
Safety  belts 
Fastening  safety  belts 
Seat  first -everybody  buckle up! 
Fig. 136  Bel t  bu ckle  and to ngue  on  the  drive r's seat  
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13  2  Safet y belt s 
To provide  maximum  protection,  sa fety  belts 
must  always  be  positioned  correctly  on  the 
wearer 's  body . 
.,.  Adjust  the  front  seat  and  head  restra int 
properly ¢ 
page 50, General recommenda
t ions . 
.,. Make sure  the  seatback  of the  rear  seat 
bench  is  in an  upright  pos ition  and  securely 
latched  in place  before  using  the  belt¢,&. 
.,.  Hold the  be lt  by the  tongue  and  pull  it 
evenly  across  the  chest  and  pelvis  ¢ ,& . 
.,.  Inse rt  the  tongue  into  the  correct  buckle  of 
your  seat  until  you  hea r it  latc h securely 
¢ fig.  136. 
.,. Pu ll on  the  be lt  to  make  sure  that  it  is  se-
curely  latched  in the  buckle. 
Automatic  safety  belt  retractors 
Every safety  belt  is equipped  w ith  an  automat
i c belt  retractor  on  the  shoulder  be lt.  This fea
ture  locks  the  be lt  whe n the  belt  is  pulled  out 
fast,  during  hard  braking  and  i n an  accident. 
The  belt  may  also  lock  when  you  drive  up  or 
down  a  steep  hill or  through  a sharp  curve.  During  normal  driv ing  the  belt  lets  you  move 
freely. 
Safety  belt  preten sione rs 
The  safety  belts  are  equipped  with  a  be lt  pre
tensioner  that  helps  to  tighten  the  safety  belt 
and  remove  s lack when  the  pretensioner  is ac 
tivated 
¢ page  135. The function  of the  pre
tensioner  is moni tored  by a warning  light 
¢ page  17. 
Sw itchabl e locking  fe atur e 
Every safety  belt  except  the  one  on the  driver 
seat  is eq uipped  w ith  a  switchable  locking  fea 
ture  that 
m ust be  used  when  the  safety  belt  is 
used  to  attach  a  child  seat.  Be sure  to  read  the  important  information  about  this  feature 
¢ page  174 . 
.,& WARNING 
Improperly  positioned  safety  belts  can 
cause  serious  injury  in an  accident 
¢ page  132,  Safety  belt  position. 
- Safety  belts  offer  optimum  protection 
only  when  the  seatback  is upright  and 
belts  are  properly  posit ioned  on  the 
body  . 
- Always  make  sure  that  the  rear  seat 
backrest  to  which  the  center  rear  safety 
belt*  is  attached  is  securely  latched 
wheneve r the  rea r center  safety  belt  is 
being  used. 
If the  backrest  is  not  secu re
ly latched,  the  passenger  will  move  for
ward  with  the  back rest  dur ing  sudden 
brak ing,  in a  sudden  maneuver  and  espe
cially  in a  crash. 
- Never  at tach  the  safety  bel t to  the  buck
le  for  another  seat.  Attaching  the  belt  to 
the  wrong  buckle  will  reduce  safety  be lt 
effectiveness  and  can  cause  serious  per
sonal  injury . 
- A passenger  who  is  not  proper ly restrain
ed  can  be  seriously  injured  by the  safety  belt  itself  when  it  moves  from  the  stron
ger  parts  of the  body  into  cr itical  areas 
like the  abdomen . 
- Always lock the  convertible  locking  re
tractor  when  you  are  securing  a  child  seat  in the  veh icle  ¢ 
page  176. 
(D Tips 
For information  on  safety  belt  pretension
ers,  refer  to¢ 
page  135. 
Safety  belt  position 
Correct belt position  is the  key to getting 
maximum  protection  from  safety  belts. 
F ig.  137 Head  restra int  an d safety  be lt  pos it io n  as 
see n from  the  s id e  
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Use the  height  adjustment  to  change  the posi
tion  of the  shoulder  belt  of  the  front  saf ety 
belts. 
.&_ WARNING 
Improperly  positioned  safety  belts  can 
cause  serious  personal  injury  in an  acci
dent . 
- The  shoulder  belt  portion of  the  safety 
belt  must  be  positioned  over  the  middle 
of the  occupant's  shoulder  and  never 
across  the neck  or  throat. 
- The  safety  belt  must lie flat  and  snug  on 
the  occupant's  upper  body 
c:> fig. 137 . 
Pull  on  the  belt  to  tighten if necessary . 
-
-The  lap  belt  portion  of  the  safety  belt 
must  be  positioned  as  low as  possible 
across  pelvis  and  never  over  the  abdo
men.  Make  sure  the  belt lies  flat  and 
snug 
c:> fig . 13 7.  Pull  on  the belt  to  tight
en  if necessary. 
- A  loose-fitt ing safety  belt  can cause  seri
ous  injuries  by  shifting its position  on 
your  body  from the  strong  bones  to  more 
vulnerable,  soft  tissue  and  cause  serious 
injury. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  important  information 
c:> page  131. 
Pregnant  women  must  also  be correctly 
restrained 
The best  way  to protect  the  fetu s is to make 
sure  that  expec tan t mothers  always  wear 
safety  belts  correctly  -throughout  the  preg
nancy . 
Fig. 138 Safety  belt pos it io n  during  pregnancy 
Safety  belts  133 
To provide  maximum  protection,  safety  belts 
must  always  be  positioned  correctly  on  th e 
wea rer's  body 
c:> pag e 132. 
..  Adjust  the front  seat  and head  restraint  cor
rectly 
c:> page  50 , General recommenda
ti ons. 
..  Hold the  belt  by the  tongue  and  pull  it 
evenly  acros s the  chest  and  pelvi s 
c:> fig.  138, c:> ,&. 
.. Insert  the  tongue  into  the  correct  buckle  of 
your  seat  until you hear  it  latch  securely 
c:>page  131,  fig . 136 . 
.. Pull on  the belt  to  make  sure  that it is se
curely  latched  in the  buckle. 
.&_ WARNING 
Improperly  positioned  safety  belts  can 
cause  serious  personal  injury  in an  acci
dent. 
- Expectant  mothers  must  always  wear  the  lap  portion  of the  safety  belt  as  low as 
possible  across  the  pelvis and  below  the 
rounding  of the  abdomen. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  important  information 
c:> A in Fas
tening  safety  belts  on page  132 . 
Unfastening  safety  belts 
Unbuckle the  safety  belt  with  the  red r elease 
button  only after  the  vehicle has stopped. 
Fig . 139 Re le asin g t he  tong ue  fro m the  b uckle 
..  Push  the  red  release button  on  the  buckle 
c:> fig.  139. The belt  tongue  will  spring  out 
of the  buckle 
c:> ,&  . 
.. Let  the  belt  w ind  up on  the  retractor  as you 
guide  the  belt  tongue  to its  stowed  position  . ..,.  
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134  Safety  belts 
A WARNING 
Never  unfasten  safety  belt  while  the  vehi
cle  is moving.  Doing  so  will  increase  your 
risk of  being  injured  or  killed. 
Adjusting  safety  belt  height 
-
With  the  aid of  the  safety belt  height  adjust
ment,  the  three point  safety  belt  strap rout
ing can be fitted  to the shoulder  area,  accord
ing to body size. 
Fig. 140 Safety  belt  height  adjustment  for the  front 
seats  - loop -around  fittings 
.. Push the  loop-around  fittings up ¢ fig. 140 
@ , or 
.. squeeze together  the(!) button,  and push 
the loop-around  fittings down @. 
.. Pull  the belt  to make  sure  that  the  upper at
tachment  is properly  engaged. 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  important  information 
¢page  131. 
(D Tips 
-The  shoulder  belt  part  should  route  ap
proximately  over  the  middle  of your 
shoulder  -
under  no circumstances 
should  it route  over your  neck and 
throat  area 
¢ .&. in Safety  belt  position 
on page  133. 
- With  the  front  seats,  the  height  adjust
ment  of the  seat  can  also  be used  to ad
just  the position  of the  safety  belts. 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly  positioned safety belts can cause 
severe  injuries . 
Wearing safety belts improperly  can  cause  se
rious  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 mov
ing  the  safety  belt  to  critical  areas  of  the 
body.  Improper  seating  positions  also  in
crease  the risk  of  serious  injury and  death 
when  an  airbag  deploys  and strikes  an  occu
pant  who  is  not  in the  correct  seating posi
t ion . A  driver  is  respons ible for  the  safety of 
all  vehicle  occupants  and  especially  for  chil
dren . Therefore: 
..  Never  permit anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect 
sitting  position  in the vehicle  while  traveling 
¢&_ . 
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  occu
pants  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 131.  
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Safety  belt  preten
sioners 
How  safety  belt  pretensioners  work 
In fron t, side  and  rear-end  collisions above  a 
parti cular severi ty  and  in a rollover, safety 
belts  are  tensioned  automatically . 
Reversible  safety  belt  tensioners 
The  safety  belts  on  the  front  seats  are  equip
ped  wit h power  reve rsible  tensioners.  The  fo l
l ow ing f un ct ions  are  available  w hen  the  dr iv
e r' s/fron t passenger 's  sa fety  bel ts are  fas
tened : 
- Automatic  tensioners:  at  the  start  of a  d rive, 
the  safety  be lts  automatically  adjust  to  the 
passenge r aft er  a  certai n time  period  o r ve
hicle  speed.  To switch  the  automa tic ten
s ioners  off,  select  the  fo llow ing  in the  M MI: 
I CAR I funct ion  button > Car sy stems > Vehi 
cle settings 
> Seats > Dr ive r's seat  or Pas
senger's seat 
> Automatic  belt  tensione r > 
Off. 
-In  certa in driving  situations,  the  safety  belts 
may  t ighten  with  a  reversib le tensioning 
function 
¢ page  182. 
-The  safety  belts  may  also  tighten  w ith  this 
r evers ible  tension ing  funct ion  in  mino r colli
s ions . 
Pyrotechnic  safety  belt  pretensioners 
The safety  be lts  are  equipped  with  safety  be lt 
pretensioners.  The  system  is activated  by sen
s o rs  in front,  side  and  rear-end  collisions  of 
great  severity  and  in a  rollover.  Th is tightens 
the  bel t and  takes  up  be lt  slack ¢&. 
in Service 
and  disposal  of safety  belt  pre tensioner  on 
page  136. 
T aking  up  the  s lack  helps  to  redu ce 
forward  occup ant  movemen t  during  a  colli 
sion. 
A WARNING 
- It is  possib le  for  the  pre tensioners  to  de
ploy  i ncor rect ly . 
- T he  pyrotechnic  sys tem  can  only  provide 
protection  for  one  co llision.  If  the  pyro -
Safety  belts  13  5 
technic  pretensioners  deploy,  the  preten
sioning  system  must  be  replaced. 
(D Tips 
T he  pyro technic  safety  be lt  pretensioners 
ca n only  deploy  once . 
- T he  safety  bel t pretensioners  do  not  de
ploy  in  minor  frontal  and  s ide  collisions, 
in  rear-end  co llisions,  i n rollovers  and  in 
co llisions  involving  very  little  impact 
f o rce. 
- A fine  dust  is released  w hen  the  py ro
technic  safety  be lt  pretensioners  dep loy. 
Th is  is  normal  and  is not  caused  by a fire 
in the  vehicle. 
- The  re levant  safety  requi rements  must 
be  observed  when  the  vehicle  or  compo
nents  of  the  system  are  scrapped . A 
qualified  dealership  is fam iliar  with 
these  regulations  and  will  be  please d to 
pa ss o n the  information  to  yo u. 
- Be sure  to  observe  all  safety,  env iron
ment al and  ot her  regu la tio ns  if t he  ve hi
cle  or  ind ividu al p ar ts  of t he  system,  par
t ic ular ly the  s afe ty belt  or  airbag,  are  to 
be  disposed.  We  recommend  you  have 
your  authorized  A udi dealer  perform  this 
service  fo r you . 
Service  and  disposal  of  safety  belt 
pretensioner 
The  safety  belt  pretens ione rs are  parts  of the 
saf ety  be lts  on  your  Aud i. Insta lling,  remov
i ng,  se rv ici ng  o r repair ing  of  be lt pre tension
ers  can  dam age  the  safe ty belt  sy stem  and 
prevent  it from  working  correctly  in a  co lli
sio n. 
T he re  a re  some  impo rtan t thi ngs  you  have  to 
kn ow to  m ake su re  th at  the  effectiveness  o f 
t h e sys tem  w ill not  be  impaired  and  tha t dis
ca rded  components  do  not  cause  injury  o r pol -
lu te  the  environment .  ..,_ • 
•  
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136  Safety belts 
,8. WARNING 
Improper  care,  servicing  and  repair  proce
dures  can  increase  the  risk of  personal  in
jury  and  death  by  preventing a safety  belt 
pretens ioner  from  act ivat ing when  needed 
or  act ivat ing  it  unexpectedly: 
- The  belt  pretensioner  system  can  be acti
vated  only once.  If  belt  pretens ioners 
have  been  act ivated,  the  system  must  be 
replaced. 
- Never  repair, adjust,  or  change any parts 
of the  safety  belt  system. 
- Safety  belt  systems  includ ing safety  be lt 
pretensione rs cannot  be  repaired.  Spe
ci al  procedures  are required  for  removal, 
installation  and  disposal  of  this  system. 
- For  any work  on the  safety  belt  system, 
we  strongly  recommend that  you see 
your authorized  Audi dealer  or  qualified 
technician  who  has  an  Audi approved  re
pair  manual,  training  and  specia l equip
ment  necessary. 
@ For the sake of the environment 
Undep loyed  airbag  modu les  and  preten 
sioners  might  be classified  as  Perchlorate 
Material  -specia l hand ling  may apply,  see 
www.dtsc.ca.gov/haza  rdou swaste/per
chlorate.  When  the  vehicle  or  parts  of  the 
restraint  system  including airbag  modules 
safety  belts  w ith  pretens ioners  are  scrap
ped,  all applicable  laws and regulations 
must  be  observed.  Your authorized  Aud i 
deale r is familiar  with  these  requ irements 
and  we  recommend  that  you  have your 
dea ler  perform  this  service  for you.  
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Airbag  system Important  things  to know 
Importance  of  wearing  safety  belts  and 
sitting  properly 
Airbags  are only supplemental  restraints.  For 
airbags  to do their job , occupants  must  al
ways properly  wear  their safety  belts  and  be 
in a proper  seating  position. 
For  your  safety  and  the  safety  of your  passen
gers,  before  driving off,  always: 
""  Adjust  the driver's  seat  and  steering wheel 
properly ¢ 
page 119, 
"" Adjust  the  front  passenger's seat  properly 
¢page  51, 
""  Wear  safety  be lts  properly ¢ page  131, 
"" Always  properly  use  the  proper  child  re-
straint  to  protect  chi ldren ¢ 
page  163. 
In  a collision,  airbags  must  inflate within  the 
blink  of  an  eye  and  with  considerable  force. 
The supplemental  airbags  can  cause  injuries  if 
the  driver  or the  front  seat  passenger  is not 
seated  properly . Th erefore  in order  to help  the 
a ir bag  to  do  its job,  it  is  important,  both  as  a 
driver  and  as  a  passenger to  s it properly  at  all 
times. 
By keeping  room  between  your  body  and the 
steer ing  wheel  and  the  front of the  passenger 
compartment,  the airbag  can  inflate  fully  and 
comp letely  and  provide  supplemental  protec
tion  in certain  frontal  collisions ¢ 
page 119, 
Proper occupant  seating  positions. 
F or  details 
on  the  operation  of the  seat  adjustment  con
trols 
¢ page  51. 
It's  especially  important  that children  a re 
properly  restrained  ¢ 
page  163. 
There  is a  lot  that the  driver  and  the  passen
gers  can  and  must  do  to help  the individual 
safety  features  installed  in your  Aud i work  to
gether  as  a  system. 
Proper  seating  pos ition  is  important  so that 
the  front  airbag  on  the  driver side  can  do  its 
job.  If yo u have  a  physical  impa irment  or  con-
Airbag  system  137 
dition  that prevents you from  sitting  properly 
on  the  driver  seat  with  the  safety  belt  properly 
fastened  and  reach ing  the  peda ls,  or  if you 
have  concerns  with  regard to  the  function  or 
operation  of  the  Advanced  Airbag  System, 
please  contact  your  author ized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop,  or  call  Audi  Customer 
CARE at  1-800-822-2834  for  possible  modifi
cations  to  your  vehicle . 
When  the  airbag  system  dep loys,  a  gas  gener 
ator  will fill the  a irbags,  break  open  the  pad
ded  covers,  and  inflate  between  the steer ing 
whee l and  the driver  and  between  the  instru
ment  pane l and  the  front  passenger. The air
bags  will  deflate  immediately  after  deploy
ment  so  that the  front  occupants  can  see 
through  the  windshield  again  without  inter ruption . 
All of th is  takes  place in the  blink  of an  eye,  so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even  realize  that 
the  airbags  have  deployed.  The airbags  a lso 
inflate  with  a  great  dea l of  force  and  nothing 
should  be  in  their  way  when  they  deploy. 
Front  airbags  in  combination  with  properly 
worn  safety  belts  slow  down  and  lim it  the  oc
cupant's  forward movement . T ogether  they 
help  to  prevent  the driver  and  front  seat  pas
senger  from  hitting  parts  of  the  inside  of  the 
vehicle  while  reducing  the  forces  acting  on  the 
occupant  during the  crash . In  this  way  they 
help  to  reduce  the  risk of  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 
depends  on the  vehicle  dece leration  rate 
caused  by the  collision  and  registered  by the 
electron ic control  unit.  If  th is  rate  is  below 
the  reference  value  programmed  into  the  con 
trol  unit,  the  airbags  will  not be  trigge red, 
even  though  the  car  may be  bad ly damaged  as 
a  result  of  the  collision . Ve hicl e  damage,  re
pair  costs  or  even  the lack of  veh icle  damage 
is  not  necessarily  an  indication  of whether  an 
airbag  should  inflate  or  not . .,. • 
•  
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138  Airbag  sys te m 
Since  the  cir cumstances  will vary  considerab ly 
between  one  collision  and  anot her,  it  is  not 
possib le to  def ine  a  range  of vehicle  speeds 
that  will cover  every  possible  k ind  and  angle 
of  impact  t hat  will always  trigger  the  airbags. 
Important  factors  include,  for  example,  the 
nature  (hard  or  soft)  of the  object  which  the 
car  h its,  the  ang le  of  impact,  vehicle  speed, 
etc.  The  front  airbags  will also  not  inflate  in 
side  or  rea r collisions,  or  in  ro ll-overs . 
Always  rememb er: Airbags  will  deploy  only 
once,  and  only  in certa in  k inds  of  co llisions. 
Your safety  belts  are  always  there  to  offer  pro
tection  in those  s ituations  in which  airbags 
a re  not  supposed  to  deploy,  or  when  they  have 
a lready  deployed;  for  example,  when  your  ve
hicle  strikes  or  is  struck  by another  vehicle  af
ter  the  first  co llision. 
This  is just  one  of the  reasons  why an  airbag  is 
a  supplementary  restraint  and  is not  a  substi
tute  for  a  safety  belt . The  airbag  system 
works  most  effect ively when  used  with  the 
safety  belts.  Therefore,  always  properly  wear 
your  safety  belts¢ 
page  128. 
A WARNING 
Sitting  too  close  to  the  steer ing  wheel  or 
instrument  panel  will dec rease  the  effec
t iveness  of  the  airbags  and  will  increase 
the  risk of  personal  injury  in a  collision . 
- Never  sit  closer  than  10  inches  (2S  cm) 
to  the  stee ring  wheel  or  instrument  pan
el. 
- If you  cannot  sit  more  than  10  inches 
( 2 5  cm)  from  the  s teer ing  whee l,  investi
gate  whethe r adaptive  equipmen t may 
be  available  to  help  you  reach  the  pedals 
and  increase  your  seating  distance  from 
the  steering  wheel. 
- If you  are  unrestrained,  lean ing  fo rward, 
sitting  sideways  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  in
flates  - even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag.  -
To reduce  the  risk of  injury  when  an  a ir
bag  inflates,  always  wear  safety  be lts 
properly ¢ 
page  131,  Safety  belts. 
-Always make  certain  that  ch ildren  age  12 
or younger  always  ride  in the  rear  seat.  If 
children  are  not  properly  restrained,  they 
may  be  severely  injured  or  killed  when  an 
airbag  inflates. 
- Never  let  children  ride  unrestrained  or 
improperly  restrained  in the  vehicle.  Ad
just  the  front  seats  prope rly . 
- Never  ride  with  the  back rest  reclined. 
- Always  sit  as  far  as  possible  from  the 
steer ing  whee l or the  instrument  pane l 
¢page 119. 
-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  prevent  serio us  in ju ries  to  the  legs 
and  h ips  if the  airbag  inflates. 
- Never  recline  the  front  passenger 's  seat 
to transport  objects , Items can a lso 
move  into  the  a rea  of  the  s ide  airbag  or 
the  front  a irbag  du ring  bra king  or  in a 
sudden  maneuve r. Objects  nea r the  air 
bags  can  become  projectiles  and  cause 
in jur y when  an  airbag  inflates. 
A WARNING ~ 
Airbags  that  have  deployed  in a  crash  must 
be  replaced. 
- Use on ly orig inal  equipment  airbags  ap
proved  by Aud i and  installed  by a trained 
technician  who  has  the  necessary  too ls 
and  d iagnost ic equipment  to  properly  re
p lace  any  airbag  in your  vehicle  and  as
sure  system  effectiveness  in a  crash . 
- Never  permit  salvaged  or  recycled  air
bags  to  be  installed  in your  vehicle.