AUDI A8 2012 Repair Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2012, Model line: A8, Model: AUDI A8 2012Pages: 300, PDF Size: 75.06 MB
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©-Leg  support  forward/back 
@ -Adjusting  the  display 
Operating  the  reclining  rear seat 
Ap plies  to  vehicles : wit h recl in ing  rea r seat 
Fig.  55 Rear ce nter  console : seat  adjustment  buttons 
R eclining  po sition  on /off 
@ -Adjusting  the  reclining  position:  press 
and  hold  the  button@c:> 
page 58, fig . 54 un
til  your  seat  and  the  front  passenger's  seat 
reach  their  end  pos itions ¢ 
page 58, fig. 54. 
Depending  on  the  last  setting,  the  leg  support 
may fold  out  at  the  same  time.  The  front  pas
senger  seat 's  can  no  longer  be  used  in the  re
clining  position 
¢ & . 
@ -Adjusting  the  standard  position:  press 
and  hold  the  button @ unt il the  front  pas
senger's  seat  reaches  its  end position  and  its 
head  restra int  is upr ight . The  leg  s upport 
folds  in at  the  same  time 
¢ .&, . 
You can  adjust  the  leg  support  or  fold  the  dis
p lay forward  in the  reclining  position: 
Adju sting  th e leg  support 
@ -Folding  the leg support  out/in:  press  and 
hold  the  left/right  button@¢ 
fig. 55 unt il 
the  leg  support  reaches  the  des ired  posit ion . 
@ -Leg support  steeper/flatter:  Activate 
front  passenger's  seat  adjustment with  the 
button 
(Z) . To adjust  the  front  passenger's 
seat  backrest  and  the  leg  support,  press  the  button  ®forwa rd/back. 
© -Leg  support  forward/back:  Activate  front 
passenger's  seat  adjustment  w ith  the  button 
Sea ts  a nd  s to rage  59 
leg  support  fo rward/back,  p ress  the  button @ 
forward/back. 
Adju sting  the  d ispl ay 
@ -Tilting  the  display  forward/back:  press 
and  hold  the  left/right  b utton @ unti l the  d is
play  reaches  the  desired  position. 
You can  fold  the  display  forward  so  that  you  have  a  clear  view  of  the  roadway.  With  the 
seat  in the  recl ining  posit ion,  press  and  hold 
the  right  button @ unti l the  display  is folded 
forward . Make  sure the  driver  has  a clear  view 
of  the  exterior  mirrors.  If  so,  confirm the 
question  in the  MMI with  Yes. If  you  answer 
No or  do not  respond  to the  question,  the  dis
play  will return  to  the  upright  position. 
.&_ WARNING 
Do not  use  the  front  passenger 's  seat  for 
seating  when  it  is in the  reclin ing  pos ition . 
This  increases  the  risk of serious  injury  or 
death. 
- Never  adjust  the  recl ining  posit ion  when 
the  front  passenger's  seat  is  occupied. 
This  inc reases  the  r isk  of  injury. 
- Do not  t ilt  the  display  if the  driver's  view 
of the  right  exter io r  mirro r will  be  ob
s truc ted . 
- Ma ke sure  the  a rea  between  the  leg  sup
port  and  the  front  passenger's  seat  back
rest  is clear  before  fo lding  the  leg  sup
port  in  so  that  you  are  not  pinched. 
(D Tips 
If you  cannot  move  the  seat  into  the  re
clin ing  position,  it  may  be  because 
- the  front  passenger's  seat  memory  func
tion  is switched  off  c:> 
page 63 or 
- the  ch ild  safety  lock  is switched  on  (the 
~ button  c:> page 38 or the  right t but
t on¢ 
page 38 lights  up  in the  dr iver's 
door),  o r 
- t he  front  passe nger  seat  adjustment  is 
switched  off  in  the  MM I c:> 
page 60.  
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60 Seats  and storage 
Massage  function  remote  control 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  reclining  rear seat and  massage 
f u nct ion 
Fig. 56 Remote contro l:  recli nin g seat  massage  func· 
tions 
The  remote  controls  are  located  in the  rear 
center  console 
Q page  64 , fig . 61. Th e mas
sage  function  is only  available  when  the  ign i
tion  is switched  on. 
"  To  open  the  remote  control  compartment, 
press  the  left  button  and  fold  the center 
armrest  upward . 
"  To adjust  the massage  type,  press  the  ap
propriate  button@-@ . The  LED in  the  but
ton  will  turn  on. 
"  To  adjust  the  speed/ intensity,  turn  the 
t hu mbwheel @I® . Th e LEDs  indicate  the 
speed/intensity. 
"  Press  the  selected  massage  type  again  to 
switch  the  massage function off. 
Massage  types 
@-Wave 
@ -Pulse 
© -St retch 
@ -Lumbar 
(D} Tips 
- The massage  function  switches off auto
matically  after  approximately  10  mi· 
nutes. 
- If you activate  a  massage type  again,  the 
l ast  selected  intensity  and  speed  wi ll be 
se lected. 
Comfort  settings 
Applies  to vehicles: wit h comfort  seats in the  rear 
You can adjust  settings  for  the  rear seat  from 
the  cockpit  using  the  MMI. 
"  Selec t! CAR I function  button > Car  systems 
contro l button > Vehicle settings > Seats > 
Rear  seats. 
Factory  settings  position -
This function 
moves  the  outer  rear  seats  and  the  front  pas
senger  seatback  into the factory  settings  posi
t ion . 
Entry  assistance  -Entry  assistance makes  it 
easier  to  enter  and  exit  the  rear  seat  more 
comfortably.  When  the  function  is activated, 
the  rear  seat  moves  all the  way  back  automat
i ca lly when  the  corresponding  door  opens . 
Front  passenger seat adjustment*  -If the 
function  is  act ivated  in the  MMI, the  front 
passenger  seat  can  be  adjusted  from  the  rear 
seat 
Q page  57,  fig . 53 .  
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Head  restraints 
Adjusting  the  head restraints 
Head restraints  that are adjusted  according 
to  body size,  along  with  the  safety  belt,  offer 
effective  protection . 
Fig. 57  Comfort  head  restraints:  adjusting  th e s ide 
bolsters 
Fig. 58  Outer  rear seat:  adjusting  the h ead restraint 
Adjust  the  head  restraint  so the  upper  edge  is 
as  even  as  possible  with  the  top of your  head. 
If  that  is  not  possible,  try to adjust  the  head 
restra int  so that  it is as  close  to  this  position 
as  possible 
c:> page  61. 
Adjusting  front head restraints 
• To  adjust  the  height  of the  front  head  re
stra ints,  press/push  the  button © 
o page  55,  fig . SO up/down o _& . 
• Vehicles  with  reclining rear  seat:  Grasp  the 
s ides  of  the  passenger 's  head  restraint  with 
both  hands  and  s lide  it  upward /downwa rd. 
Adjusting  rear head  restraints 
The  center  rear  head  restra int  is not  adjusta
b le . 
Seats  and  storage  61 
• Grasp  the  sides of the  head  restraint  with 
both  hands  and slide  it  upward  until  you  feel 
it  click  into place 
c:> ,&.. 
• To  lower  the  head  restraints,  press  button  -
small  arrow  -
o fig. 58 and  slide  the  head  re
straint  all  the  way down . 
Adjusting the side  bolste rs* 
• To  adjust  the  side  bolsters *,  press  them  into 
the  desired  position 
c:> fig. 57. 
Refer  to 
c:> page  128,  Proper adjustment  of 
head  restraints 
for  guidelines  on  how  to  ad
just  the  height  of the  front  head  restraints  to 
suit  the  occupant's  body  size. 
&_ WARNING 
-
-Driving without  head restraints  or with 
head  restraints  that  are  not  properly  ad
justed  increases  the  risk of  ser ious  or fa
tal  neck  injury  dramat ica lly. 
- Read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
c:> page  128,  Proper adjustment  of  head 
restraints. 
- Vehicles  w ith  a  pass  through  in the  cen
ter  console  have  seating  for  four.  The  long  center  console  between  the  two 
rear  seats  is  not a seating  position. 
Therefore,  a  safety  belt is not  provided. 
(D Tips 
-To prevent  the head  restraints  from  run
ning  into  the  headliner,  they  retract au
tomatically  when  moving  the seat  for
ward  or  upward. 
- Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints and 
safety  belts  are  an  extremely  effective 
combination  of safety  features.  
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62  Seats and  storage 
Seat  memory 
Description 
Applies to vehicles: with  memory function 
The memory  function  allows  you  to  quickly 
and  eas ily  store  and  recall  personal  seating 
p rofiles  for  the  dr iver,  front  passenger  and 
outer  rear  seats*.  The  memory  function  is op
erated  through  the  master  key and  the  memo ry buttons  in the  driver's/front passenger's 
doors  and  the  rear  doors*. 
The  driver's  seating  profi le  is  stored  and  as 
signed  to  the  master  key each  time  the  vehicle 
is locked . The  seating  profile  is recalled  auto
matically  when  the  vehicle  is  unlocked. If two 
Remote control 
master  key 
Driver 
Seat X 
Head  restraint X 
Steering  wheel* X 
Safety  belt* X 
Both  exterior  rear-X 
view  mirrors * 
There  are two  additional  buttons in the  rea r 
doors*  that can  be  used  to recall  two  stored 
seating  profiles 
r:=;,poge 63. 
Remote  control  key 
Applies  to vehicles: with  memory function 
To assign  the  driver's seat  settings  to  the  re
mote  contro l key when  locking  the  vehicle,  the 
function  must  be  switched  on  . 
..  Se lect: 
ICARI function  button> Car systems 
control  button > Vehicle settings > Seats > 
Driver seat>  Remote  control key> On. 
@ Tips 
If you  do  not  want  another  driver's  set
tings  to  be  assigned  to  the  remote  control 
key, switch  off the  memory  function  using 
the  MMI or  the 
I OF FI button r:=;,poge 63. 
people  use one  vehicle,  it is  recommended 
that  each  person  always  uses  "their  own" 
master  key. 
Two  seating  profiles  can  be  stored  in  each  of 
the  driver's/front  passenger's doors and  one 
seat ing profile  in each  of  the  rear doors*. 
Once  stored,  these  seat ing profiles  can  be  re
ca lled  at  any  time. 
T he  following  sett ings  are  stored: 
Memory  button 
Driver  Front  passenger  Outer  rear seats* 
X  X X 
X X 
X 
X 
X 
X  
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Memory  buttons 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  memory  function 
Fig . 59 D river's door:  memory function  buttons 
Fig.  60 Rear door:  memory fun ction buttons 
The  memo ry buttons  are  located  in the  dr iv
er 's/fr ont  passenger's  door  and  in the  rear 
doors* . 
Storing  seating  profiles 
.. To s tore  a  seating  profi le ,  press  the ISETI 
button  and  then  one  of  the  memo ry but
tons  . 
..  To  recall  a  seati ng prof ile,  press  and  hold 
the  memory  button  until  the  seat  is  adj ust
ed  to  t he sto red  settings. 
..  To sw itch  the  memo ry function  fo r the  driv
er o r front  passenger  off, p ress  th e 
IOFFI 
button.  The  word OFF ligh ts  up when  the 
memo ry fu nctio n i s s witche d off . S eating 
p ro files  will not  be s tore d. 
Adjusting  the  reclining  position/standard 
position 
..  To adju st the  re cl ini ng  pos it ion ,  press  and 
hol d the @ button  until  the  seat  move s into 
the  end  position  . 
..  To ad just  t he standard  pos ition,  press  and 
ho ld the @ button  until  the  sea t moves  into 
the  e nd position. 
Seats  and  storage  63 
A WARNING 
- For safety  reasons,  the  seat  setting 
should  o nly b e recalled  w hen  the  veh icle 
is st ationary  -oth erw ise  you  risk  hav ing 
a n ac cid ent. 
- If  necessa ry, you stop  the  process  by 
press ing the 
!OF F! button  or  any  of  the 
m emory  buttons. 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger seat  in 
the  MMI 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  memory function 
The  driver can adjust  the  posi tion  of the  front 
passenger  seat. 
Adjusting  the  front  passenger seat from 
the  driver's  side 
..  Select: !CAR I func tion  b utton> Car systems 
con trol bu tton  > Vehicle  settings > Seat s > 
Front  passenger  seat > Adjust  seat  posi 
tion . 
.. Yo u can  now  adj ust  the  f ront  passenger  seat 
using  the  buttons  on  the  driver's  seat 
<=> page  55,  fig.  50. 
Matching  the  position  of  the  driver's seat 
..  To  adju st  the  fron t passenger  se at  to  match 
t he  driver's  seat  settings,  se lec t th e 
ICARI 
function  button > Car systems cont ro l but
ton 
> Vehicle  settings  > Seats  > Front  pas
senger  seat > Symmetry  to  driver  seat . 
.. Press  and hold  the  control  knob  unt il the 
adjustment  process  is comp lete . 
@ Tips 
When  matching  seat  settings,  the  settings 
fo r the  lumbar  support  and  seating  sur
face  will no t tra nsfer  to  the  front  passeng
e r's  seat.  
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64  Seats  and  storage 
Full-length  center 
console 
Overview 
Appl ies  to  vehicles:  with full-len gth  ce nter  console 
Fig.  61 Rear: full -length  center  console 
@  · 115  volt  socket ¢ page  64 
@ · cupholder <=> page  71 
© · 12  volt  socket c:> page 70 
@ · Folding  table  ¢ page  65 
®·center  armrest  and  storage  com part · 
ments:  to  open  the  deep  compartment,  press 
the  right  button  and  fold  the  center  armrest 
upward.  To open  the compartment  for  the 
massage  function  remote control* 
c:> page 60 
and  for  the  telephone*, press  the  left  button 
and  fold  the center  armrest  upward. 
115-volt  socket 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  115 -vo lt socket 
The  115-volt  socket  can  only be  used  when 
the  engine  is  running¢ 
A. When  you  push 
the  connector  all  the  way  into the  socket,  the 
child  safety  mechanism  releases  and  current 
flows  through  the  socket . 
Equipment  that  can  be connected 
Electrical  devices  can  be  connected  to  the  115 
volt  socket  in the  vehicle.  Power  consumption 
at  the  115-volt  socket  must  not  exceed  150 
watts  (300  watts  peak) . Check the  power  con· 
sumption  of  the equipment  on  the model 
plate . 
LED on the  socket 
-The  socket  is  ready  for  use when the LED is 
green. 
- If the  LED  blinks  red,  there is a  malfunction. 
The  socket  will switch  off automatically  due 
to  overcurrent  or overheating.  The  socket 
will  switch  on  again  automatically  after  a  cool-down  period.  Any devices  that  are  con
nected  and  switched  on  will activate  again 
automatically 
c:> A . 
A WARNING 
-
- The  sockets  and  the  electrical  accessories 
connected  to  them operate  only when 
the  ignition  is switched  on.  Incorrect  us
age  can  lead  to  serious injuries  or  burns. 
To  reduce  the  risk  of  injuries,  never leave 
children  unattended  in the  vehicle  with 
the  vehicle  key. 
- Heavy  equipment  or  plugs  with  integrat
ed  power  supply  units can  damage  the 
socket  and  lead  to  injuries. 
- Store  a ll connected  equipment  securely 
while  the  vehicle  is moving  so that  they 
cannot  be thrown  through  the  vehicle  in 
the  event  of  a  braking  maneuver  or  an 
accident. 
- Never spill  any  liquids on  the  socket.  If 
any  moisture  gets  into the  socket,  make 
certain  that  all the  moisture  has  dried  up  before  using  the  socket  again. 
- Equipment  that  is connected  to  the  vehi· 
cle socket  can  heat  up more  than  it does 
when  connected  to  the  public  grid . 
- When  using adapters  and  extension 
cords,  the  child  safety  for  the  115-volt 
socket  is disabled  and  the  socket  is live. 
- Never  insert  anything  other  than  the 
plug  of an  appropriate  electrical  accesso· 
ry  into  the  socket,  especially  things  that 
conduct  electricity,  e.g.  metal pens,  knit
ting  needles,  etc.  into  the contacts  of the 
115-volt  socket. 
- Turn  the  electrical  equipment  off if the 
socket  has  switched  off because  of over· 
heating.  
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(D Note 
-Always follow  the  manufacturer's  in
structions  for all  electrical  accessories 
you  want  to  use  with  the  electrical  sock
et! 
- Do not  connect  lamps  that  contain  a  ne
on  tube.  For technical  reasons  the  lamp 
may  be  damaged. 
- Do not  connect  any  230-volt  equipment 
to  the  115-volt  socket.  The  equipment 
may  be  damaged.  If  necessary,  check  the 
permissible  voltage for the  equipment 
on  the  mode l label. 
- In  the  case  of some  power packs,  e.g . for 
a  laptop  computer,  the  bu ilt-in  overcur
rent  shutoff  prevents  it  from  be ing 
swi tch ed  on  because  of excessive  start
up  current.  In  this case,  disco nnect  the 
power  pack from  the consumer  and  re
connect  it after  about  10  seconds. 
(I) Tips 
- Unshielded  equipment may cause  inter
ference  in the radio  and  the  vehicle  elec
tronics. 
- Some  eq uipment  may work  properly  be
cause  of the  reduced  power (wattage), 
available  from  the  socket. 
Folding  table  in the  center console 
Applies  to vehicles:  with fold ing table  in the  center  con· 
so le 
The folding  table  is stored  in the  front  area  of 
the  center  console . 
Fig . 62 Rear center  console:  opening  th e  fo ld in g  table 
Seats  and  storage  65 
Fig. 63 Rear center  console:  fold ing table  inclined  po · 
s itio n 
Opening 
.,. Pull the  handle @back q fig.  62. The fold 
ing  table  extends  out  partially  by itself 
~.&. -
..  Pull the  folding  table  up  until  it  locks  into 
place @. 
..  Fold the  tabletop  back  and  down©-
Storing 
.. Release  the  tabletop  @to fold  it back. 
..  You can  now  move  the  folding table  verti· 
cally  back  into  its  original  posit ion . 
A WARNING 
-Do not  open  the  folding  tab le while  driv
ing.  Opening  the  folding  table  while  driv
ing  increases  the  risk of  injury in the 
event  of a  coll is ion  or  sudden  braking . 
- To  reduce  the risk of  pinching,  open  and 
close  the  folding  table  carefully  and  in a 
contro lled  manner .  
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66  Seats  and storage 
Luggage  compartment 
Tie-downs  and  luggage  compartment 
net 
The luggage  compartment  net  prevents  small 
objects  from  sliding. 
Fig. 64 Locat ion of  the  faste ning eyes  in the  luggag e 
compartment 
Fig.  65 Luggage compartment  net unhooked 
" To  secure  objects  with  the  luggage  com
partment  net*,  fold the  t ie-down  bracket 
upward 
9 fig . 64 . 
" Insert  the  hooks  on  the  luggage  compart
ment  net*  into  the  tie-downs 
9 fig. 65. 
" Read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 9page 130, 
Stowing  luggage. 
In a  collis ion, the  laws  of  phys ics  mean  that 
even  smaller  items  that  are  loose  in the vehi
cle  will turn  into  heavy  missiles  that  can cause 
serio us  injury . Items  in the  vehicle  pick up  ki
netic  energy  which  varies  w ith  the  vehicle  and 
the  weight  of the  item.  Vehicle speed  is the 
most  signif icant  factor. 
F or  example,  in  a frontal  collis ion  at a  speed 
of  30  mph  (48  km/h), the  forces  acting  on  a 
10 -lb  (4.5  kg) object  are  about 
20 times the 
normal  weight  of the  item . This  means  that 
the  we ight  of the  item  would  suddenly  be  the  equivalent  of about 
200  lbs (90  kg).  One  can 
easily  imagine  the  injuries  that  an  item  of that 
weight  flying  freely  through  the  passenger  compartment  can  cause  in  a collision  at  a 
speed  considered  relatively  low. 
A WARNING 
-Weak,  damaged  or  improper straps  used 
to  secure  items  to tie-downs  can  fail dur
in g hard  braking  or  in a collision  and  cause 
serious  personal  injury. 
- Always use  su itable  retaining  straps  and 
p roperly  secu re  items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  lu ggage  compartment  to  help pre
vent  it ems  from  shifting  or flying  for
ward. 
- Never  attach  a child  seat  tether  strap  to 
a tie-down. 
- Fo r strength-related  reasons, the  mount
ing  hooks  can  only  be  used  to secure  ob
jects  weighing  up to 10  lb. (5  kg) . Heavi
er  objects  will  not  be adequately  secured 
- there  is a  risk of  injury.  
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Pass-through  with  ski 
sack 
Preparing  the  pass-through 
Applies  to vehicles: with  pass-through  and ski sack 
Long  objects  such  as  skis  can  be  transported 
in  the  ski  sack. 
Fig. 66 Rear bench seat:  removing the  protect ive cover 
Fig. 67 Rear center  armrest:  attaching  the  protective 
cover 
~ Fold  the  rear  center  armrest  and  the cover 
located  behind it  down. 
~ Press  the  button  to remove  the  p rotective 
cover ¢ 
fig. 66. 
~ To protect  the  front  area  of  the  center arm
rest,  position  the  cover  as  illustrated 
¢ 
fig.  67 and  press  the  suction  cups  down  so 
they  adhere. 
~ Remove  the  ski  sack and  unfold  it. 
Seats  and  storage  67 
Loading  and  securing the  ski sack 
Applies to  vehicles: with  pass -through  and ski sack 
--~ --
·-- --· ----~-
Fig.  68 Luggage  compartment:  pass-through  in th e 
backrest 
Fig.  69  Rear bench seat:  sec uring the  sk i sack 
Loading 
~ Fold the  pass-through  cover  in the  luggage 
compartment  down 
<=:> fig. 68. 
~ Slide  the  pointed  end  of the  skis  into  the  sk i 
sack  first 
c:> ,&. . Th e front  pa rt of the  bind
ings  must  be  directly  under the securing 
strap  on  the  ski  sack@<=:> 
fig.  69. 
Securing 
~ Insert  the  securing  strap @ on  the  ski  sack 
into  the  center  safety  belt  latch © 
c:> fig.  69. 
~ Tighten the  secur ing strap @. 
Securing  (vehicles  with  full-length center 
console) 
In  the  pass-through,  two  securing  straps are 
in  the  hooks  located in the  luggage  compart
ment . 
~ Hook the  hooks  into  the  front  tie-downs in 
the  luggage  compartment. 
~ Tighten the securing  strap@in the  rear .  
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68  Seats and  storage 
& WARNING 
- The  ski sack  is  intended  only for  the 
transportation  of skis  and  other  light  ob 
jects . To reduce  the  risk of  serious  per
sonal  in jury,  never  t ransport  heavy  or 
poin ted  objects  in the  ski  sa ck. 
- When  brak ing  rapidly  or during  an  acci
dent,  the  load  could  be  displaced  and 
cause  injury  to  occupants. 
- Sharp  edges  on  the  load  must  be  cove red 
for  protect ion.  Always fasten  the  belt 
ti gh tly around  the  sack  and  its  contents 
¢ fig. 69. 
-For  safety  reasons,  do  not  t ransport 
more  than  two  pairs  of skis  in the  ski 
sac k. 
- You m ust  sec ure  the  ski sack  with  t he 
strap  after  loading. 
- Make sure  a ll objects  that  you  are  trans
porting  in the  pass-through  are  secured. 
Otherwise  they  cou ld  slide  around  during 
sudden  braking  maneuvers  and  cause  in 
jury. 
@ Tips 
- Never  stow  the  sk i sack  away  whe n it  is 
still  wet  or  damp  (for  examp le,  snow 
melt ing  from  sk is) . Allow  it to  dry  com
plete ly before  stowing  it  away . 
- Position  skis  in the  ski sack  with  the  pointed  ends  facing  t he front  and  ski 
po les  w ith  the  pointed  ends  facing  the 
rear. 
Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Additional  cargo  can be  carried  wi th a roof 
luggage  rack . 
Fig . 70  Roo f ra ck  attac hment po ints 
.,.  Always  read  and  follow  the  instructions  pro 
vided  by the  roof  rack  man ufactu rer  when 
the  roof  rack  system  mus t be  install ed . 
If  luggage  or  cargo  is to  be  ca rried  on  the 
roof, yo u mus t observe  the  follow ing: 
- To enhance  the  vehicle 's streamlined  design, 
ra in gutters  have  been  mo lded  i nto  t he  roof . 
I t  is  not  poss ible  to  use  normal  roof  ra cks. 
O nl y install  a  roof  ra ck specific ally designed 
for  your  model  AB . Contact  the  nea re st  Audi 
dea ler  for  information  on  approved  modular 
roof  racks  for  your  v ehicle. 
- On ly use  roof  racks  approved  for  your  vehi
cl e. These  approved  roof  racks  are  the  basis 
fo r a  complete  roof  rack  system.  Addition al 
a tta chmen ts  or  carr ier  systems  are  needed 
t o  transpor t luggage  and  spor ts equipment. 
We  recommend  using  roof  rack s from  the 
Aud i original  accessories  program. 
- When  insta lling the  roof  rack,  make  sure  it 
is o nly mounted  on  the  designated  locations 
on  the  roof~ 
fig. 70. 
- We  recommend  that  you  keep  the  i nstalla 
tion  instruct ions  for  your  roof  rack  system 
together  w ith  your  Owner's  literature  in  the 
ve hicle. 
When  should the  roof  rack be  removed? 
- Before  go ing  through  an  automatic  car  wash 
(it  is best  to  ask  the  ca r wash  operator  for 
adv ice) 
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