ESP AUDI A7 2018 Service Manual
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Basics 
Safe driving  habits 
Please  remember  -safety  first! 
The individua l safety  features  of your vehicle can 
work together  as  a system  to  help  protect  you  
and your  passengers  in a wide  range  of accidents.  
These features  cannot  work as  a system  if they  
are  not  always correctly  adjusted  and  correctly 
used . 
This chapter  contains  important  informat ion, 
tips,  instruct ions and warn ings that  you need  to 
read  and  observe  for your own safety,  the  safety 
of your passengers  and  others . We have summar
i zed  here what  you need  to  know about  safety 
be lts,  a irbags,  child restra ints  as well as  child 
safety.  Yo ur safety  is for  us  priority  number  1.  Al
ways observe  the  information  and  warnings  in  
this  section  - for your own safety  as well as  that  
of your passengers.  
The  informa tion  in t his sect ion app lies  to all 
model  versions  of your vehicle.  Some of the  fea 
tures  described  in this  sections  may be standard  
eq uipment  on some  models,  or  may be optional 
equ ipment  on others.  If you are  not  sure,  ask 
your author ized Audi dealer. 
A WARNING 
-Always make  sure  that  you follow the  in
struct ions  and  heed  the  WARNINGS  in th is 
Manual.  It  is  in your  i nterest  a nd  in the  in
te rest  of your passengers . 
-
-Always keep the  complete  Owner's  Litera
t ur e in yo ur Audi whe n you  lend  or se ll yo ur 
vehicle so that  this  important  information 
w ill a lways be available  to  the  d rive r and 
passengers. 
-Always keep the  Owne r's literature  h andy so 
that  you can f ind  it  easily if yo u have ques
tions . 
Driving  saf ety 
Important  things  to  do before driving 
Safety  is everybody 's job ! Vehicle and  occupant 
safety  always  depends  on  the  informed  and  care 
ful  driver . 
For your safety  and  the  safety  of your  passen 
gers, 
befor e dri ving  alw ays: 
.. Make sure  that  a ll lights  and  signals  are  operat
ing correctly. 
.. Make sure  tha t the  tire  pressure  is correct . 
.. Make sure  that  all windows  are  clean  and  afford 
good  vis ibility to  the  outs ide . 
.. Secure  all  luggage  and  othe r items  ca refully 
¢ page 54, ¢page 53 . 
.. Make sure  that  not hing c an interfere  wi th the 
peda ls . 
.. Adjust front  seat,  head  restraint  and  mirrors 
correct ly for your height. 
.. Instruct  passengers  to  adjust  the  head  re 
straints  according  to  their  height. 
.. Make sure  to  use  the  rig ht  child restra int  cor
rectly to  protect  children 
¢ page  170,  Child 
safety . 
.. Sit properly  in your seat  and  make sure  t hat 
your  passengers  do the 
same ¢ page  47,  Seats 
and storage. 
.. Fasten  your safety  belt  and  wear  it  properly . Al 
so  instruct  your passengers  to  fasten  their  safe 
ty belts 
properly ¢ page  138 . 
What  impairs driving  safety? 
Safe  driving is directly  related  to  the  condition  of 
the  vehicle , the  driver as  well as  the  driver 's abili
ty  to concentrate  on  the  road  without  being  dis 
tracted. 
The driver  is responsib le for  the  safety  of the  ve 
hicle and  a ll of its  occupants.  If your ability to 
drive is impa ired,  safety  risks for  everybody in the 
vehicle  increase  and you a lso  become  a hazard  to 
everyone else  on the  road 
¢ &_ . Therefore: 
.. Do not  let yourse lf be distracted  by passengers 
or by using  a cellular  telephone  . 
.. NEVER drive when your driving abi lity is im
pa ired  (by med ications,  alcohol,  drugs,  etc .) . 
.. Observe all traffic  laws,  rules  of the  road  and  
speed  lim its  and  plain  common  sense . 
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properly  adjusts  their  head  restraint.  Adjust 
the  head  restra int  so  the  upper  edge  is as 
even  as  possible  w ith  the  top  of  your  head . 
If that is not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the  head 
restra int  so  that  it  is as  close  to  th is position 
as  possib le.  Move the  head  restra in t  so  that 
it  is as  close  to  t he  b ack of  the  he ad  as  pos 
sible. 
- Never  attempt  to  adjust  head  restra int 
w hil e  d riving.  If you  have  dr iven  off  and 
must  adjust  the  dr ive r headrest  for  any  rea
son,  first  stop  the  vehicle  safely  before  at
tempting  to  adjust  the  head  restraint . 
- Children  must  a lways  be  proper ly restrained 
in  a chi ld  restraint  that  is appropriate  for 
their  age  and  size 
~ page  170. 
Examples of  improper  seating  positions 
Th e occupant  r estraint  syst em  con only  r educ e 
the  risk of injury if  vehicle occupants  ore properly 
seated. 
I mp roper  seating  posi tions  can  cause  se rious  in 
jury  or  death . Safety  belts  can  only  work  when 
they  ar e properly  positioned  on  the  body.  Im 
prope r seating  positions  reduce  the  effectiveness 
of  safe ty belts  and  w ill even  increase  the  r isk  of 
injury  and  death  by moving  the  s afety  belt  to  crit
ical  areas  of  the  body . Improper  seating  posit ions 
also  increase  the  risk  of  ser ious  injury  and  death 
when  an  airbag  deploys  and  strikes  an  occupant  
who  is  not  i n the  prope r seat ing  pos ition.  A d rive r 
i s  respons ible  for  the  safety  of  a ll vehicle  occu 
pants  and  especia lly fo r children . There fore: 
"' Never allow  anyone  to  assume  an  inco rrect 
seat ing  pos it ion  w hen  t he ve hicle  is being  used 
~& -
The follow ing  bulletins  list  only  some  sample  po
sitions  that  will  increase  the  risk of  serious  inju ry 
and  dea th.  O ur hope  is that  these  examp les  w ill 
make  you  more  aware  of  seat ing  pos it ions  tha t 
are  dangerous . 
Therefore,  wh enever th e vehicle  is moving: 
- never  stand  up  in the  veh icle 
- never  stand  on  the  seats 
Dri ving  saf ety 
- never  kneel  on  the  seats 
- neve r ride  wit h the  seatback  recl ined 
- neve r lie down  on  the  seats 
- neve r lean  up  against  the  instrument  panel 
- never  s it  on  the  edge  of  the  seat 
- never  s it  sideways 
- never  lean  out  the  window 
- never  put  your  feet  out  the  window 
- neve r put  your  feet  on  t he  instr ument  pane l 
- neve r rest  your  feet  on  the  seat  cushion  or  back 
of  the  seat 
- neve r ride  in the  footwell 
- never  ride  in the  cargo  area 
A WARNING 
-
Imp roper  seating  positions  inc rease  the  risk 
of  ser ious  perso nal  in jury and  death  whenever 
a  ve hicl e  is  being  u sed . 
- Always  make  sure  that  all ve hicle  occupants 
stay  in a  p roper  seating  posit ion  and  a re 
p roperly  restra ined  whe never  the  veh icle  is 
be ing  used. 
Driver's  and  front  
passenger's  footwell 
Important  safety  instructions 
Applies  to:  vehicles  with knee airbags 
A WARNING 
= -
A lways  make  s ure  t hat  the  knee  airbag  can  in
flate  w ithout  interference.  Objects  between 
yourself  and  the  airbag  can  increase  the  risk 
of  injury  in an  accide nt  by  interfering  with  the 
way t he a irbag  dep loys  or  by be ing  pushed  in
to  you  as  the  a irbag  dep loys . 
- No persons  (ch ildren)  or  animals  should  ride 
in the  footwell  in front  of  the  passenger 
seat . If  the  a irbag  deploys,  this  can  res ult  in 
ser io us or  fatal  injur ies. 
- N o objects  of  a ny kind  should  be  ca rr ied  in 
the  footwell  a rea  in front  of  the  dr ive r's  or 
p a sse nger's  seat.  B ulky objects  (shopp ing 
b ags,  for  exam ple)  can  h amper  o r preven t 
proper  dep loymen t of  the  airbag . Sma ll ob 
jects  can  be  thrown  thro ugh  the  vehicle  if 
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~ page 54. 
~ Make  sure  that  the  rear  seatback  is securely  
latched  in  place. 
A WARNING 
Improperly  stored  luggage  or  other  items  can 
fly through  the  vehicle  causing  serious  per 
sonal  injury  in the  event  of  hard  b raking  or  an 
accident . To help  reduce  the  risk  of  serious 
personal  in jury: 
- Always  put  objects,  fo r example,  luggage  o r 
other  heavy  items  in the  luggage  compart 
ment. 
- Always  sec ure  objects  in  the  luggage  com
partmen t using  the  tie-down  hooks  an d 
s u itable  straps. 
A WARNING 
Heavy  loads  wi ll influence  the  way yo ur vehi
cle  handles.  To he lp  reduce  the  ris k of  a  loss 
of  contro l leading  to  serio us  pe rsonal  injury: 
- Always  keep  in  mind  when  transporting 
heavy  objects,  that  a  change  in the  center  of  
gravity  can  also  cause  changes  in vehicle 
handling: 
- Always  d istribute  the  load  as  evenly  as 
possible. 
- Place  heavy  objects  as  far  forward  in the 
luggage  compartment  as  poss ible . 
- Never  exceed  the  Gross  Axle Weight  Rating  or the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight  Rat ing  specified 
on  the  safety  compliance  sticker  on  the  driv 
er's  side  B-p illar. Exceeding  permissible 
we ight  s tanda rds  can cause  the  vehicle  to 
slide  and  handle  differently . 
- Please  obse rve information  on  safe  driving 
~page 1 2 9. 
A WARNING 
To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from  
being  drawn  into  the  vehicle,  always  keep  the 
rear  lid closed  wh ile  driving. 
- Never  transport  objects  larger  than  those 
fitt ing  completely  into  the  luggage  area  be
cause  the  rear  lid can not  be  fully  closed. 
-
Dri ving  saf ety 
- If  you  absolutely  m ust  dr ive with  the  rear  lid 
open,  observe  the  following  notes  to  reduce  
the  risk  of  poisoning: 
- Close  all  windows, 
- Close  the  power  roof*, 
- Open  all  a ir outlets  in the  instrument  pan-
el, 
- Switch 
off the  air  rec irculat ion, 
- Set  the  fresh  air  fan  to  the  highest  speed. 
A WARNING 
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A lways  make  su re that  the  doo rs,  all  win-
dows,  the  powe r roof*  and  the  rea r lid are  se
curely  closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the  r isk  of 
i njury  when  the  veh icle  is  not  being  used . 
- After  closing  the  rear  lid , always  make  sure 
that  it  is  properly  closed  and  locked . 
- Never  leave  your  veh icle  unattended  espe
cially  with  the  rear  lid  left  open . A child 
could  crawl  in to  the  vehicle  th rough  the  lug
gage  compartment  and  close  the  rea r lid  be
coming  trapped  and  unab le  to get  o ut.  Be
ing  trapped  in  a vehicle  c an le ad to  ser ious 
pe rsonal  injury. 
- Never  let  children  play  in  o r around  the  vehi
cle . 
- Never  let  passengers  ride  in the  luggage 
compa rtment.  Vehicle  occupants  mus t  al
ways  be  p roperly  restrained  in  one  of  the  ve
h icle's  seat ing  pos itions. 
(D Tips 
- Air circulation  helps  to  reduce  w indow  fog
ging.  Stale  air  esc apes  to  the  outs ide 
t hrough  vents  in  the  tr im  panel.  Be  sure  to 
keep  these  slots  free  and  open. 
- The  tire  p ressure  m ust  co rres pond  to  the 
load.  The  t ire  pressure  is shown  on  the  tire 
pressure  label.  The  t ire  pressure  label  is lo 
cated  on  the  dr iver's  side  B-pillar . The  tire 
pressure  label  lists  the  recommended  cold 
tire  inflation  pressures  fo r the  veh icle  at  its 
maximum  capac ity  weight  and  the  tires  that 
we re  on your  vehicle  at  the  time  it was  man 
ufac tured . For  recommended  t ire  pressures 
for  normal  load  condi tions,  p lease  see  chap
t er 
~page 217. 
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Safety  belts 
Safety  belts  
General  information 
Always  wear  safety  belts! 
Wearing  safety  belts  correctly saves  lives! 
This  chapte r exp lains  why  safety  be lts  a re  neces
sary,  how  they  work  and  how  to  adjust  and  wear  
them  correct ly. 
~ Read  all  the  information  that  follows  and  heed  
all  of  t he  instr uctions  and  WARNINGS. 
A WARNING 
Not  wea ring  safety  belts  or  wearing  them  im
properly  inc reases  the  risk of  ser io us  personal 
inju ry and  dea th. 
- Safety  belts  are  the  s ingle  most  effective 
mea ns  ava ila bl e to  reduce  t he  ris k of  ser ious 
injury  and  dea th  in  automob ile acc idents. 
Fo r yo ur  pro tec tion  an d that  of your  passe n
gers,  alw ays  co rre ctly wea r sa fe ty  be lts 
whe n the  veh icle  is  mov ing. 
- Pr egnan t wome n,  in ju re d,  o r physically  i m
paired  perso ns  m us t  al so use  s afety  be lts. 
L ik e  all ve hicl e o ccupa nts,  they  are  mor e 
li ke ly  to  be  serio usly i nju re d  if  th ey  d o no t 
wea r safety  be lts.  The  best  way  to  protect  a 
fetus  is to  protect  the  mothe r 
-th roughout 
the  ent ire  pregnancy. 
Number  of  seats 
Your  Aud i has  a total  of  four  seating  positions: 
two  in the  front  and  two  in the  rear.  In  some 
ve hicles,  there  are  f ive  seating  positions:  two  in 
the  front  and  three  i n the  rea r.  Each  sea ting  pos i
t ion  has  a  safety  belt. 
A WARNING 
Not  wearin g  s afety  bel ts or  weari ng  the m  im
p ro perly  in cr eas es th e risk  of ser io us  person al 
inju ry  and  dea th. 
- N ever  strap mo re th an  on e  person,  inclu d
i ng  sm all childr en,  into an y be lt . 
It is  espe 
ci ally d angerous  to  pla ce a  sa fety  bel t  over a 
c h ild sitting  o n you r lap . 
138  -
Never  let  more  peop le  r ide in the  vehicle 
than  there  are  safety  be lts  available. 
- Be s ure  everyone  ridin g in t he vehicle  is 
properly  restrained  with  a  separate  safety  
be lt  or  c hild  restraint. 
~ Safety  belt  warning  light 
Your vehicle has  a warning  system  for  the  driver 
and  front  seat  passenger  (on  USA models  only) 
to  remind you  about  the  importance  of  buckling 
up . 
Fig. 142 Safety  belt  wa rning  lig ht  in  th e inst rume nt  clus 
ter 
-e nl arged 
Before  driving  off , always : 
~ Fasten  yo ur safety  belt  an d ma ke  sure  you  are 
wearing  it  prope rly. 
and  properly  wea r the ir safety  belts. 
~ Protect  ch ild ren  w ith  a  c hild  restraint  system 
app ropr iate  for  the  size  and  age . 
The  wa rning  lig ht .  in  the  inst rument  cluste r 
li ghts  up  w hen  the  ig nition  is o n as  a  rem inder  to 
fasten  the  safety  bel ts .  In  addi tion,  you  w ill hear 
a war ning  tone  for  a  certain  period  of  time . 
Fasten your safety  belt  and make sure that  your  
passengers  also  properly put on their safety  
belts. 
A WARNING -
- Sa fety  belt s are  th e  sing le  mo st  effecti ve 
means  av ail able  to  reduc e the  risk of  ser ious 
in jur y and  de ath in a utom obile accide nts. 
Fo r your  p rotec tion  and  t hat  o f yo ur  p ass en 
ge rs,  a lways  cor rect ly wear  safety  belts 
w hen  t he ve hicle  is moving . 
~  
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Safe ty  belts 
Autom ati c s afet y belt  retractors 
Every safety  be lt  is  equ ipped  with  an  automatic 
be lt  retractor  on  the  shoulder  belt.  This feature 
locks the  belt  when  the  belt  is pu lled  out  fast, 
during  hard  braking  and  in an  accident.  The  belt  may  a lso  lock when  you  drive  up  or  down  a steep 
hill or through  a sharp  curve.  Dur ing  normal  driv
ing the  belt  lets  you  move  freely. 
Safety  belt  p ret en sione rs 
Safety  belts  w ith  pretensioners  he lp to  tighten 
the  safety  belt  and  remove  s lack when  the  pre
tensioners  are  activated 
c;, page  144 . The func
tion  of  the pretensioner  is monitored  by a warn
ing  light 
c;, page  16 . 
Convertibl e loc king  r etracto r 
Every safety  belt  except  the  one  on  the  driver 
seat  is equipped  w ith  a  convertible  locking  retrac
tor  that 
must be  used  when  the  safety belt  is 
used  to  attach  a  child  seat. Be sure  to read  the 
important  information  about  this  feature 
¢ page 181  . 
.&_ WARNING 
Improperly  pos itioned  safety  be lts  can  cause 
ser ious  injury  in an 
accident ¢ page  142, 
Safety  belt  position. 
- Safety  belts  offer  optimum  protection  only  
when  the  seatback  is upright  and  belts  are 
properly  positioned  on  the  body. 
- Always make  sure  that  the  rear  seat  bac k
rest  to  which  the  center  rea r safety  belt*  is 
attached  is securely  latched  whenever  the 
rear  center  safety  belt  is being  used.  If the  
backrest  is  not  securely  latched,  the  passen
ger  will  move  forward  with  the  backrest  dur 
ing sudden  braking,  in a  sudden  maneuver 
and  especially  in a  crash. 
- Never  attach  the  safety  belt  to  the  buckle  for  another  seat.  Attaching  the  belt  to  the 
wrong  b uckle  wi ll reduce  safety  belt  effec
t iveness  and  can  cause  serious  person-a l in
jury. 
- A passenger  who  is not  properly  restrained  can  be  seriously  in jured  by the  safety  be lt  it
self  when  it 
moves from  the  stronger  parts 
142 
of the  body  into  critical  areas  like the  abdo men. 
- Always  lock the  convertible  locking  retractor  
when  you  are  securing  a child  seat  in the  ve
hicle 
,=;, page 183. 
(D Tips 
For information  on  safety  belt  pretensioners,  
refer  to 
c;, page  144 . 
Safety  belt  position 
Correct belt  position  is the  key  to getting  maxi
mum  protection  from  safety  belts . 
Fig. 149  Safety  belt posit ion 
Use the  height  adjustment  to  change  the  posit ion 
of  the  shoulder  belt  of  the  front  safety  belts . 
.&_ WARNING 
Imp roperly  positioned  safety  belts  can  cause 
serio us  pe rsonal  injury  in an  a cc ident. 
- The  shou lde r belt  should  lie  as  close  to  the 
center  of the  collar  bone  as  possib le  and 
should  fi t well  on  the  body.  Ho ld  the  belt 
above  the  latch  to ngue  and  pull  it  evenly 
across  the  chest  so  that  it sits  as  low as  pos 
sible  on  the  pe lvis and  there  is no  pressure 
on  the  abdomen.  The  belt  should  a lways  f it 
snug ly 
c;, fig.  149. Pull on  the  belt  to  tighten 
if necessary. 
- A loose-fitting  safety  belt  can  cause  serious  
injuries  by sh ifting  its  position  on  your  body 
from  the  strong  bones  to  more  vulnerable, 
soft  tissue  and  cause  serious  i nju ry . 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and 
other  important  informat ion 
c;, page  140 .  
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Safe ty  belt s 
~ Push the  loop -around  fittings up ¢ fig. 152 @, 
or 
~ squeeze together  the (D button,  and push the 
loop-around  fittings 
do wn@ . 
~ Pull  the  belt  to  make  sure  that the  upper  at
tachment  is  properly  engaged . 
A WARNING 
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS and  oth
er  impo rtant  informat io n 
¢page 140. 
(D Tips 
With  the  front  seats,  the  height  adjustment 
of  the  seat  can  also  be  used  to  adjust  the  po 
sition  of  the  safety  belts . 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly positioned  safety  belts  can cause  se
vere injuries . 
Wearing  safety  belts  improperly  can  cause  seri 
ous  injury  or  death.  Safety  belts  can  only  work 
when  they  are  correctly  pos itioned  on  the  body . 
Imp roper  seating  posit ions  reduce  the  effect ive
ness  of  safety  be lts  and  will  even  inc rease  the 
risk  of  injury  a nd  deat h by mov ing  the  safety  belt 
t o cr it ica l areas  of  the  body.  Imp roper  sea ting 
positions  a lso  increase  the  risk  of  serio us  inj ury 
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  
ve hicle  occupants  and  especia lly for  children. 
Therefore: 
~ Never  permit  anyone  to  ass ume  an  inco rrect 
s itting  position  in the  vehicle  wh ile  trave ling 
¢A . 
A WARNING 
Improperly  wor n safety  be lts  increase  the  risk 
of  se rious  personal  injury  a nd  death  wheneve r 
a vehicle  is  be ing  used. 
- Always  make  sure  that  a ll vehicle  occupa nts 
are  correct ly restra ined  and  stay  i n a  co rrect 
sea ting  pos it ion  wheneve r the veh icle  is  be
ing  used. 
144  -
Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNI NGS and 
other  impo rtant 
informat ion¢ page  140. 
Belt  tensioners 
How  safety  belt  pretensioners  work 
Reversible  safety  belt  tensioners* 
The  following  functions  a re  availab le when  safety 
belts  w ith  reversib le  safety  belt  tensioners  a re 
fastened:  
- Automatic  tens ioners:  at  the  start  of  a drive, 
the  safety  belts  automat ica lly adjust  to  t he 
passenger  after  a  ce rtain  t ime  per iod  or  ve hicle 
speed.  To switch  t he a utomat ic tens ioners  off, 
select  the  follow ing  in t he  M MI : 
!CARI function 
button 
> ( Car )*  sy stem s > Vehicle settings > 
Seats > Driver 's  seat  or Passenger' s seat > Au
tomatic  belt  tensione r 
> Off. 
-In  certain  driving  situations,  the  safety  belts 
may  tighten  wit h a  reversib le tensioning  func 
tion 
c> page  95. 
- The  safety  be lts  may  also  tighten  with  this  re -
vers ible  tension ing  funct ion  in m inor  collisions. 
Pyrotechnic  safety  belt  pretensioners 
Seat  bel ts with  py rotechnic  safety  be lt  p reten 
s ione rs  are  tensioned  automati cally  in severe  col 
li sions,  depending  on  the  circumstances . This 
helps  to  reduce  the  forwa rd  motion  of  the  occu 
pants. 
A WARNING 
- It  is possible  for  the  pretensioners  to  dep loy 
incorrect ly. 
- Any work  on  the  tens ioner  system  or  remov 
al  and  installation  of  system  components  
for  other  repairs  m ust  be  performed  by a 
qua lified  workshop. 
- The  pyrotechnic  system  can  only  provide 
protection  for  one  collis ion.  If t he  py rotech
n ic pretens ione rs  deploy,  the  pretensioning 
system  must  be  rep laced.  
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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,  before  driving  off,  always: 
.,. Adjust  the  dr iver's  seat  and  steering  wheel 
properly~ page  130, 
.,. Adjust  the front  passenge r's  seat  properly 
~page 47 , 
.,. Wear  safety  belts properly~ page  140, 
.. Always  properly  use the  proper  child restraint 
to  protect  chi ldren 
~page 170 . 
In a  coll is ion,  airbags  must inflate  within  the 
blink  of  an  eye  and with  considerable  force. The 
supp lemental  airbags  can  cause  injuries if the 
driver or the front seat passenger is not seated 
properly.  Therefore  in order  to  he lp the  airbag  to 
do  its job,  it is important,  both  as  a  dr iver  and  as 
a  passenger  to  sit  properly  at  all  t imes. 
By  keeping  room  between  your  body and  the 
steering  whee l and  the  front  of  the  passenger 
compartment,  the  air bag  can  inflate  fully  and 
completely  and  provide  supplemental  protect ion 
in certain  frontal 
coll isions¢ page  130,  Correct 
passenger  seating  positions . 
For  details  on the 
operation  of  the  seat  adjustment  controls 
¢ page 47. 
It's  especially  important  that  children  are  proper
ly  restrained 
¢ page  170. 
There  is a  lot  that  the  driver  and  the  passengers 
can  and  must  do  to  help  the  ind iv idual  safety  fea
tures  installed  in your  Audi work  together  as  a 
system. 
Proper  seating  posit ion  is important  so  that  the 
front  airbag  on  the  driver  side  can  do  its  job.  If 
you  have  a  physical impairment  or  cond ition  that 
prevents  you  from  s itting  properly  on  the  driver 
seat  with  the  safety  be lt properly  fastened  and 
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reaching  the  pedals,  or  if you  have concerns  with 
regard  to  the  function  or  operation  of  the  Ad
vanced  Airbag  System,  please  contact  your  au 
thorized  Audi  dea ler  or  qualified  workshop,  or 
ca ll Audi  Customer  Relations  at 1-800-822-2834 
for  poss ible  modifications  to  your  vehicle . 
When  the  airbag  system  dep loys,  a gas  generator 
will  fill  the  airbags,  break  open  the  padded  cov ers,  and infla te between  the steering  wheel  and 
the  driver  and  between  the instrument  panel  and 
the  front  passenger.  The a irbags  w ill deflate  im
med iate ly after  deployment  so  that the front  oc
cupants  can  see through  the  windsh ield  aga in 
without  interruption.  
All of  th is  takes  place  in the  blink  of  an  eye,  so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even realize that  the 
a irbags  have  deployed.  The  airbags  also  inflate 
with  a  great  deal  of  force and nothing  should  be 
in  the ir way when  they  deploy.  Front airbags in 
combination  with  properly worn safety  belts  slow 
down  and  limit  the  occupant's  forward  move 
ment.  Together  they  help  to prevent  the  driver 
and  front  seat  passenger  from  hitting parts  of 
the  ins ide of  the  vehicle  while  reduc ing  the  forces 
acting  on  the occupant  dur ing the  crash . In  th is 
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  frontal 
collisions.  The  triggering  of  t he  a irbag  system  de
pends  on  the  veh icle deceleration  rate  caused  by 
the  collis ion  and  registered  by the electronic  con
trol  unit.  If  this  rate is  be low  the  refe rence  value 
programmed  into  the  control  unit,  the  airbags 
will  not  be triggered,  even  tho ugh t he  car  may  be 
badly  damaged  as  a  resu lt  of  the  co llision . V ehi
cle  damage,  repair  costs  or  even  the  lack of  vehi
cle  damage  is  not necessarily  an  indication  of 
whether  an  a irbag  should  inflate  or  not. 
Since  the  circumstances  wi ll vary  considerab ly 
between  one  co llision  and  another,  it  is not  possi 
ble  to define  a range  of  veh icle  speeds  that  will 
cover  every  poss ible  kind  and  angle  of  impact 
that  w ill always  trigger  the  airbags.  Important 
factors  include,  for example,  the  nature  (hard  or 
soft)  of  the  object  which  the  ca r hits,  the  angle of 
im pact,  vehicle  speed, etc.  The front  airbags  will 
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ro llovers . 
Always re memb er: Airbags  will  deploy  only  o nce, 
and  on ly in  ce rtain  k inds  of  coll is ions.  Yo ur safety 
be lts  are  always  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  vehicle  after  the  first  coll is ion. 
This  is just  one  of  the  reasons  why  an  airbag  is a  
supp lementary  restraint  and  is  not  a substitute 
for  a  safety  belt.  The  airbag  system  works  most  
effect ively  when  used  with  the  safety  belts. 
Therefore,  always  properly  wear  your  safety  belts 
<=:> page 138 . 
A WARNING 
Sitting  too  close  to  the  steer ing  whee l o r i n
st rument  panel  w ill decrease  the  effe ct ive
ness  of  the  airbags  and  will  inc rease  the  risk 
of  persona l injury  in a  co llision. 
- Never  si t close r than  10  inches  (25  cm)  to 
the  stee ring  w heel  or  instr ument  panel. 
- If you  cannot  sit  mo re than  10  inches 
(25  cm)  from  the  s teeri ng  wheel,  invest i
gate  whethe r adaptive  equipment  may  be 
availab le to  he lp you  reach  the  pedals  and 
increase  your  seating  distance  from  the  
steering  wheel. 
- All ve hicle  occupants  and  especia lly children 
must  be  restrained  proper ly whenever  riding 
in  a vehicle.  An unrestrained  or  improperly  
restra ined  child  could  be  injured  by striking 
the  interior  or  by  being  ejected  from  the  ve
hicle  during  a  sudden  maneuver  or  impact. 
An unrestra ined  o r imp roperly  restrained 
c hild  is also  at  greate r risk  of  inju ry o r death 
t h rough  contact  with  an  inflating  airbag. 
- If you  are  unrestrained,  lean ing  fo rwa rd,  s it
ti ng  s ideways  or  o ut  of  pos it ion  in  any  way, 
yo ur  risk  of  i njury is  m uch higher. 
- Yo u will also  receive  se rious  injur ies  and 
c ou ld  eve n be  killed  if you  are  up  aga inst  the 
air bag  o r too  close  to  it  w hen  it  in flates  -
even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag. 
-
Airbag  syste m 
-To reduce  the  r is k  of  injury  when  an  airbag 
inf lates,  always  wear  safety  belts  prope rly 
<=:> page  141,  Safety  belts. 
- Always  make  certain  that  children  age  12  or 
younge r always  ride  in the  rear  seat.  If  chil
dren  are  not  properly  restrained,  they  may  be  severely  injured  or  killed  when  an  airbag 
i n flates. 
- Never  let  c hildren  r ide  unrestra ined  or  im
properly  restrained  in the  vehicle . Ad just  the 
front  seats  properly. 
- Never  ride  w ith  the  backrest  recl ined . 
- Always  sit  as  far  as  possible  from  the  steer-
ing wheel  or  the  instrument  pane l 
<=:> page  130. 
-Always  sit  upright  w ith  your  back  against 
the  backrest  of  your  seat . 
- Never  p lace  your  feet  on  the  instrument 
panel  or  on  the  seat.  Always  keep  bot h feet 
on  the  floor  in front  of  t he seat  to  help  pre
vent  ser ious  injur ies  to  the  legs  and  hips  if 
the  airbag  inflates. 
- Never  recl ine  t he fron t passenger's  seat  to 
transpo rt  objects . Items  can  also  move  into 
the  area  of  the  s ide  airbag  or  the  front  air
b ag  d uring  brak ing  o r in a sudden  ma neu 
ve r. Obje cts  near  the  a irbags  can  be come 
p rojecti les  and  cause  injury  when  an  airbag 
inf lates . 
A WARNING ,..__ -
Airbags  that  have  deployed  in a  cras h m ust  be 
replaced. 
- Use on ly original  eq uipment  airbags  ap 
proved  by A udi and  insta lled  by  a trained 
technician  who  has  the  necessary  tools  and 
d iagnostic  equipment  to  properly  replace 
any  airbag  in yo ur vehicle  and  assure  system 
effect iveness  in a  crash. 
- Never  permit  salvaged  or  recycled  airbags  to  
be  installed  in you r vehicle. 
Child  restraints  on the  front  seat  - some 
important  things  to  know 
.. Be s ure to  read  the  impo rtant  info rmat io n  and 
heed  the  WARN INGS for  important  deta ils 
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Airbag  syste m 
about  children  and  Advanced  Airbags 
¢page 170 . 
Even tho ugh  yo ur vehicle  is equ ipped  with  an  Ad
vanced  Ai rbag  System,  make  certain  that  all  chi l
dren,  especially  those  12  years  and  younger,  al 
ways  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  
seat . It  ca n be  a very  dangerous  place  for  an  in
fant  or  a  c hild  in a  rea rwa rd-fac ing  seat. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  veh icle  has 
been  cert ified  to  comply  with  the  requ irements 
of  United  States  Federal  Moto r Vehicle  Safety 
Standard  ( FMVSS) 208,  as  well  as  Canada  Motor 
Ve hicle  Safety  Standa rd  (CMVSS) 208  as  applica
b le  at  the  time  your  veh icle  was  ma nufactu red. 
Acco rding  to  requi rements,  the  front  Advanced 
Airbag  System  on  the  passenger  side  has  been 
certifi ed for  "suppression"  for  infants  of  about 
12  month  old  and  younger  and  for  "low  risk  de
p loyment"  for  children  aged  3  to  6 years  o ld  (as 
defined  in the  standard) . 
Th e 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG O FF light  in the  instru 
ment  panel  tells  you  when  the  front  Advanced 
Airbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  been  turned  off  by the  electronic  control  un it . 
Each time  yo u switch  on  the  ignition,  the 
PAS· 
S ENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  will  come  on  for  a 
few  seconds  and: 
- will  stay  on  if the  front  passenger  seat  is not 
occupied, 
- will  stay  on  if the  electrical  capacitance  meas 
u red  by the  capacitive  passenger  detection  sys 
tem  for  the  front  passenger  seat  equals  the  combined  capacitance  of  an  infant  up  to  about 
one  year  of  age  and  one  of  the  rearward-facing 
or  forward-facing  child  restraints  listed  in  Fed
eral  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  (FMVSS)  
208  with  wh ich  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in 
yo ur  vehicle  was  ce rt ified.  For  a  listing  of  the 
c hi ld  rest raints  t hat  we re  used  to  ce rtify  yo ur 
vehicle 's  compliance  with  the  Safety  Standard 
¢ page  172 . 
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-w ill  stay  on  if there  is a  sma ll child  o r chil d  re 
straint  on  the  front  passenger  seat, 
- w ill  go  off  if the  front  passenger  seat  is occu 
pied  by an  adu lt  as  registered  by the  capacitive 
passenger  detection  system ¢ 
page  158,  Mon
itoring  the  Advanced  Airbag  System. 
The PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF lig ht  comes  on 
when  e lectrica l capacitance  registered  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  is equal  to  or  less  t han  the 
combined  capacitance  of  a  typical 
1 year-old  in
fant  and  one  of  the  rearward-facing  or  forward
facing  child  restrai nts  listed  in  Federa l Motor  Ve
hicle  Safety  Standard  (FMVSS) 208  with  which 
the  Advanced  A irbag  System  in yo ur vehicle  was 
ce rt ified. 
If  the  to tal  e lectr ica l capacitance  registered  o n 
the  front  passenger  seat  is  more  than  that  of  a 
typ ical  1 yea r-old  ch ild  but  less  than  the  weight 
of  a  sma ll adult,  the  front  airbag  on  the  passen
ger  side  can  deploy  (the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  does  no t come  on). 
If  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  does  not 
come on,  the  front airbag on  the passenger s ide 
has  not  been  turned  off  by  the  electroni c con trol 
u nit  a nd can  dep loy if the  con trol  unit  senses  an 
i mpact  t hat  meets  the  cond itions  stored  in  its 
memory. 
For exampl e,  the  airbag  ma y deplo y if: 
- a  small  ch ild  that  is  heav ier  than  a typ ical  1 
year-old  child  is on  the  front  passenger  seat  (regard less  of  whethe r the  child  is  in one  of  t he 
child  seats  listed 
¢ page  172), or 
- a  child  who  has  outgrown  c hild  rest raints  is on 
the  front  passenge r seat. 
If  the  front  passenger  a irbag  is turned  off,  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on  in the 
i nst rument  cluster  and  stays  on . 
If  the  front  passenger  a irbag  deploys,  the  Feder
al  Standard  requires  the  airbag  to  meet  the  "low  
risk"  deployment  cr iteria  to  reduce  the  r isk  of  in
j u ry th rough  interact ion  w ith  the  airbag . 
"Low 
risk " dep loyment  oc curs  in t hose  crashes  tha t 
t a ke  place  at  lowe r decele ra tions  as  defined  in 
t h e e lec tronic  co ntro l unit 
¢ page 158 , PASSEN-
GER AIR  BAG OFF light. 
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Airbag system 
-An improperly  installed  child  restraint  can 
interfere  with  the  airbag  as  it  deploys  and 
seriously  injure or  even  kill the  child 
-even 
with  an  Advanced  Airbag  System . 
-Always  carefully  follow  the  manufacture  r's 
instructions  provided  with  the  child  seat  or  
carrier . 
-Always  make  sure  that  there  is  nothing  on  
the  front  passenger  seat  that  will  cause  the 
capacit ive  passenger  detection  system  in 
the  seat  to  signal  to  the Airbag  System  that 
the  seat  is occupied  by a  person  when  it  is 
not,  or  to signa l that  it  is occupied  by  some
one  who  is heav ier  than  the person  actually 
sitting  on  the  seat.  The  presence  of  addi
tional  objects  could  cause  the  passenger  
front  airbag  to  be  turned  on  when  it  should  be  off,  or  could  cause  the  airbag  to  work  in a 
way that  is different  from  the  way  it would 
have  worked  without  the object  on  the  seat . 
Front  airbags 
Description  of front  airbags 
The airbag  system can provide  supplemental 
protection  to properly  restrained  front  seat  occu 
pants. 
Fig.  153 L ocation  of d river airbag : in  stee ring w heel 
150 
Fig.  154 Locat io n  of fro nt  passenge r's airbag : in th e  in · 
s trumen t pan el 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  an  "Advanced  Air
bag  System"  in  compliance  with  United  States  
Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
(FMVSS) 208,  as  well  as  Canada  Motor  Vehicle 
Safety  Standard  (CMVSS) 208  as  applicable  at 
the  time  your  vehicle  was  manufactured . 
The  airbag  for  the  driver  is in  the  steering  wheel 
hub 
q fig.  153 and  the  airbag  for  the  front  pas
senger  is in the  instrument panel 
q fig. 154 . The 
general  location  of  the  airbags  is  marked 
"AIR· 
BAG". 
There  is a  lot  you  need  to  know about  the  airbags 
in  your  vehicle . We  urge  you  to  read  the  detailed 
information  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. 
A WARNING 
-Never  rely  on  airbags  alone  for  protection. 
-Even when  they  deploy,  airbags  provide only 
supplemental  protection. 
- Airbag  work  most  effectively  when  used 
with  properly  worn  safety  belts. 
- Therefore,  always  wear  your  safety  belts  and 
make  sure  that  everybody  in your  veh icle  is 
properly  restrained. 
- Always  hold  the steering  wheel  with  both 
hands  on  the  outside  of  the  steering  wheel 
rim  at  the  9:00  o'clock  and  3:00  o'clock  po· 
sitions  to  help  reduce the risk of  personal  in-
jury 
if the  dr iver's  airbag  inflates. ~