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range,  and  as far  away  from  the  airbag 
as  poss ible  before  instal ling  the  child 
restraint. 
- Always make  sure  that  nothing  pre
vents  the  front  passenger's  seat  from  be ing  moved  to  the  rearmost  position 
i n  its  fore  and  aft  adjustment  range. 
- Always make  sure  that  the  backrest  is 
in the  upr ight  position. 
- Always  buckle  the  child  safety  seat  firmly 
in  place  even  if  a  child  is  not  sitting  in  it. 
A  loose  ch ild  safety  seat  can  fly around 
dur ing  a  sudden  stop  or  in a  coll is ion . 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
whenever  using  a  child  restrained  in  ave
hicle  is  being  used 
c:::;,page  123,  Safety 
belts, 
c:::;, page  131,  Airbag  system and 
¢ page  152,  Child Safety. 
.8, WARNING 
To reduce  t he  risk  of  serious  injury,  make 
sure  tha t  t he 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  whenever  a 
child  rest raint  is  installed  o n the  front  pas
senger  seat  and  the  ignition  is switched 
on. 
- Take  the  child  restraint  off  the  front  pas
senger  seat  and  install  it  proper ly at  one 
of the  rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  stay  on. 
- Have  the  airbag  system  inspected  by  your  authorized  Aud i dealer  immediate
ly. 
Secure unused  safety  belts  on  the  rear 
seat 
F ig.  157 Schematic  overview: kee p un used  safety  be lts 
away fro m children  in child safety  seats. @-oute r rear 
safety  be lt 
. 
Child  S afety  15 7 
If  a child  safety  seat  is used  on  the  rea r bench, 
especially  with  LATCH universal  lower  ancho
rages,  the  unused  safety  belts 
must be  se 
cured  so that  the  child  in  the  child  restraint 
cannot  reach them 
c:::;, &,. 
- Guide  the  safety  belt  webbing @behind  the 
head  restra int  o f the  seat  where  the  child  re 
straint  is installed ¢ 
fig. 157. When  doing 
so,  do  not  engage  the  convertib le  locking  re
tractor ! You should  not  hear  a  "clicking" 
sound  when  wind ing  up  the  safety  belt. 
- Let  the  belt  retractor  wi nd  up  the safety  belt 
webbing. 
.8, WARNING 
A child  in a  chi ld  safety  seat  installed  with 
the  LA TCH lower  a nc ho rages  or with  the 
stan dard safety  be lt  or  a  child  in a  boos ter 
se at  o n the  rea r seat  co uld  play with  un
used  rea r seat  safety  belts  and  become  en 
tang led . This  cou ld  cause  t he  chi ld ser ious 
personal  injury  and  even  death. 
-A lways  secure  unused  rear  seat  sa fe ty 
be lts  out  of  reach  of children  in child 
seats  such  as  by proper ly rout ing  them 
around  the  head  restraint  of the  seat 
where  the  ch ild  restraint  is  installed. 
- Never  activate  the  convertible  locking  re
tracto r when  routing  the  safety  belts 
around  the  head  restraints.  
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158  Child  S afet y 
Child safety  seats 
Infant  seats 
Babies and  infants  up to  about  one year  old 
and  20  lbs. or 9 kg need special  rearward-fac 
ing child restraints  that  support  the  back, 
neck  and  head  in a crash. 
-- / 
Fig . 158 Sche matic  overview:  rearward- facing  infant 
seat,  properly  installed  o n the  rear seat 
> When  using  the  vehicle  safety  belt  to  install 
a ch ild  safety  seat,  you  must  first  activate 
the  convertible  locking  retractor  on  the 
safety  belt  to  prevent  the  child  safety  seat 
from  moving  ¢ 
page  162 or  install  the  seat 
using  the  LATCH attachments. 
> Push  the  child  safety  seat  down  with  your 
full  weight  to get  the  safety  belt  rea lly  tight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot  move  forward  or 
sideways  more than one  inch  (2.5  cm). 
> Secure unused  safety  belts  on  the rear  seat 
¢page 157. 
Infants  up  to  about one  year  (20  lbs.  or  9  kg) 
are  best  protected  in special  infant  carriers 
and  child  safety  seats designed  for  their  age 
group . Many experts  believe  that  infants  and 
small  children  should  ride  only  in spec ial  re
straints  in which  the  chi ld faces  the  back  of 
the  vehicle . These  infant  seats  support  the  ba
by's  back,  neck  and  head  in a crash ¢ 
fig. 158. 
The  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes  the 
fro nt  seat  a  potentially  dangerous  place  for  a 
child  to  r ide . The  front  seat  is not  the  safest 
p lace  for  a  child  in a forwa rd-facing  child  seat. 
I t  is  a very  dangerous  p lace  for an  infant  or  a 
larger  child  in a  rearward-facing  seat. 
A WARNING 
-Not  using  a  child  safety  seat, using  the 
wrong  child  safety  seat  or  improperly  in 
stalling  a ch ild  restra int  increases  the  risk 
of  ser ious  personal  in ju ry and  death  in  a 
crash. 
- Never  install  rearwa rd-facing  child  safety 
seats  or  infant  ca rr ie rs on  the  front  pas
senger  sea t -even  with  an  Advanced  Air
bag  Sys tem.  A c hild will  be  ser iously  in
jured  and  can  be  killed  whe n the  inflat 
ing  ai rbag  hits  the  child  safety  seat  or  in
fant  carrier  with  great  force  and  smashes  the  child  safety  seat  and  child  against 
the  backrest,  center  armrest, door  or 
roof 
c:> page  132,  Child restraints  on the 
front  seat  -some  important  things  to 
know. 
- Always install  rearward-facing  ch ild  safe 
ty  seats  or  infant  carriers  on  the  rear  seat . 
- Never  install  a  rearward-facing  ch ild  re 
straint  in t he forward-facing  direction . 
Such  rest ra ints  are  des igned  for  the  spe
cial  needs  of  infan ts and  very  sma ll chil
d ren  and  cannot  protect  them  p roperly  if 
the  seat  is forward -facing. 
- If you  m ust  ins ta ll  a  rearwa rd  fac ing 
chi ld  safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  because  of  exceptiona l circumstan 
ces  and  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  on  and  stay on, im
mediately  install  t he  rearward-fac ing 
child  safety  seat  in a  rear  seating  posi
tion  and  have  the  airbag  system  inspect 
ed  by your  authorized  Aud i dealer . 
- Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
whenever  us ing  a  child  restrained  in ave
h icle  is  being  used 
¢ page  123,  Safety 
belts, ¢ page  131,  Airbag system 
and 
c> page  152,  Importan t things  to  know.  
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Convertible child safety  seats 
Properly  used convertible  child  safety  seats 
can help  protect  toddlers  and  children  over 
age one who  weigh  between  20  and 40  lbs.  (9 
and 
18 kg)  in  a crash. 
F ig . 159 Schematic  overview:  installation  of the  at
tachments  applicable  to a LA TCH seat 
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F ig.  160 Schematic  overview:  installat ion of the  seat 
using  the  vehicle 's safety  belt  system 
..  When  using  the  vehicle  safety  be lt  to  insta ll 
a  chi ld  safety  seat,  you  must  f irst  activate 
the  convertible  locking  retractor  on  the 
safety  belt  to  prevent  the  child  safety  seat 
from  moving 
c:> page  162 or install  the seat 
using  the LATCH attachments. 
.,.  Push  the child  safety  seat  down  with your 
full  weight  to  get  the  safety  belt  really  t ight 
so  that  the  seat  cannot  move  forward  or 
s ideways  more  than  one  inch  (2.5  cm) 
c:> page  162. 
.,.  Secure  un used  safety  belts  on  the  rear  sea t 
c:>page  157. 
A toddler  or  child  is  usually  too  large  for  an  in
fant  restraint  if it  is more  than  one  year  o ld 
and  weighs  more  than  20  lbs . (9  kg). 
Toddle rs and  children  who  are  older  than  one 
yea r up  to  about  4  years  o ld  and  weigh  more 
than  20  lbs.  (9  kg) up  to  40  lbs.  (18 kg) must 
Child  S afety  159 
always  be  properly  restrained  in a  child  safety 
seat  certified  for  their size  and  weight 
c:>fig.159and c:>fig .160. 
The  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  makes  the 
front  seat a  potentia lly dangerous  place  for a 
child  to ride.  The front  seat  is not the  safest 
place  for  a  child in a forward -facing  child  safe
ty  seat.  It  is a 
very dangerous  p lace  for  an  in
fant  or a  larger  ch ild  in  a rearward-facing  seat. 
A WARNING 
Not  using  a  child  safety  seat,  using  the 
wrong  child  safety  seat  or  imprope rly  in
stalling  a ch ild  restraint  increases  the  risk 
of  ser ious  personal  inju ry and  death  in a 
coll is ion  or  other  emergency  sit uat ion. 
- Chil dren  o n the  front  seat  of any  ca r, 
even  with  Advanced  Airbags,  can  be  se ri
ously  inju red  or even  k illed  when  an  air 
bag  inflates.  A child  in a  rearwa rd -facing 
child  safety  seat  installed  o n the  front 
passenger  seat  will be  serious ly  injured 
and  can  be  k illed  if the  front  airbag  in
fl-ates  -
even with  an  Advanced  Airbag 
System . 
-
-The  inflating  airbag  will  hit  the  ch ild 
safety  seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great 
force  and  will smash  the  child  safety  seat 
and  child  against  the  backrest,  center 
armrest,  doo r or  roof. 
- Always install  rearward-facing  chi ld  safe
ty seats  on  the  rear  seat. 
- If you  must  install  a  rearward  fac ing 
child  safety  seat  on  t he  front  passenge r 
seat  because  of  exceptional  c ircumstan
ces  and  t he 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  on  and  stay  on,  im 
mediately  insta ll the  rearward-facing 
child  safety  seat  in a  rear  seating  posi 
tion  and  have  the  airbag  system  inspect 
ed  by your  authorized  Audi dealer. 
- The  rear  side  of the  child  safety  seat 
should  be  pos itioned  as  close  as  poss ib le 
to  the  backrest  on  the  vehicle  seat. 
- Always read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
whenever  using  a  chi ld  restrained  in ave-
hicle  is being  used 
c:> page  123,  Safety  ..,_  
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160  Child  Safety 
belts, ¢page  131,  Airbag  system and 
c:> page 152,  Important  things  to  know. 
A WARNING 
If exceptional  circumstances  require  the 
use  of a forwa rd-facing  child  restraint  on 
the  front  passenger's  seat,  the  child's  safe
ty  and  well-being  require  that  the  follow ing  special  precautions  be  taken: 
- Make sure  the  forward-facing  seat has 
been  designed  and  certified  by its  manu
facturer  for  use  on  a front  seat  with  a 
passenger  front  and  side  airbag. 
-Always  follow  the  manufacturer's  in
structions  provided  with  the  child  safety 
seat  or  infant  carrier. 
- Always move  the  front  passenger  seat  in
to  the  rearmost  position  of  the  passen
ger  seat's  fore  and  aft  adjustment  range, 
and  as  far  away from  the  airbag  as  possi
ble  before  installing  the  child  restraint. 
- Always make  sure  that  nothing  prevents 
the  front  passenger's  seat  from  being 
moved  to  the  rearmost  position  in its 
fore  and  aft  adjustment  range. 
- Always make  sure  the backrest  is in an 
upright  position. 
- Make  sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the 
time  whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- If  the  light  does  not  stay on,  perform  the 
checks¢ 
page  141, Monitoring  the  Ad· 
vanced Airbag  System. 
- Take the  child  restraint  off  the  front  pas
senger  seat  and install  it  properly  at  one 
of  the  rear  seat  positions  if  the 
PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not stay  on 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
Booster  seats  and safety  belts 
Properly  used booster  seats can help  protect 
children  weighing  between  about 40  lbs.  and 
80  lbs . (18  kg and  36  kg)  who are 
less than  4 
ft.  9 in.  (57 inches/1.45  meters)  tall. 
Fig. 161 Rear seat : chil d p roperly  rest rai ned  in a boos 
ter  seat 
The vehicle's  safety  belts  alone  will  not  fit  most  children  until  they  are  at  least 4 
ft. 9  in . 
(57  inches/1.45  meters)  tall  and  weigh  about 
80  lbs. 
(36 kg).  Booster  seats  raise  these  chil
dren  up  so  that the  safety  belt  will  pass  prop
erly  over  the  stronger  parts  of their  bodies 
and  the  safety  belt  can  help  protect  them in a 
crash. 
..  Do not  use the  convertible  locking  retractor 
when  using  the  vehicle's  safety  belt  to  re strain  a child  on  a  booster  seat. 
..  The  shoulder  belt  must lie  as  close  to  the 
center  of the  ch ild's  collar  bone as  possible 
and  must  lie flat  and  snug on the  upper 
body. 
It must  never  lie  across the throat  or 
neck . The  lap  belt  must  lie across  the  pelvis 
and  never  across  the  stomach or  abdomen . 
Make sure  the  belt  lies flat  and  snug.  Pull  on 
the  belt  to  tighten  if necessary . 
..  Secure  unused  safety  belts  on  the  rear  seat 
c:>page  157. 
Children  up  to about  40 lbs.  (18 kg) are  best 
protected  in child  safety  seats designed  for 
their  age  and  weight.  Experts  say  that  the 
skeletal  structure,  particularly  the pelvis,  of 
these  children  is not  fully  developed,  and  they 
must  not  use  the  vehicle  safety belts  without 
a  suitable  child  restraint. 
...  
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It  is usually  best  to  put  these  children  in  appropriate  booster  seats.  Be sure  the  booster 
seat  meets  all  applicable  safety  standards. 
Booster  seats  raise  the  seating  position  of the 
child  and  reposition  both  the  lap  and  shoulder 
parts  of  the  safety  belt  so  that  they  pass 
across  the  child 's  body  in  the  right  places.  The 
routing  of the  belt  over  the  child's  body  is very 
important  for  the  child's  protection,  whether 
or  not  a  booster  seat  is used . Children  age  12 
and  under  must  always  ride  in the  rear  seat. 
Children  who  are  at  least  4 
ft. 9 in.  (57  in
ches/1.45  meters)  tall  can  generally  use  the 
vehicle's  three  point  lap  and  shoulder  belts . 
Never  use  the  lap  belt  portion  of the  vehicle's 
safety  belt  alone  to  restrain  any  child,  regard less  of  how  big  the  child  is. Always  remember 
that  children  do  not have  the  pronounced  pel
vic structure  required  for  the  proper  function 
of  lap  belt  portion  of the  vehicle's  three  point 
lap  and  shoulder  belts.  The  child's  safety  ab
solutely  requires  that  a  lap belt  portion  of the 
safety  belt  be  fastened  snugly  and  as  low as 
possible  around  the  pelvis.  Never  let  the  lap 
belt  portion  of  the  safety  belt  pass  over  the 
child's  stomach  or  abdomen. 
In  a  crash,  airbags  must  inflate  within  a  blink 
of  an  eye  and  with  considerable  force.  In  order 
to  do  its job,  the  airbag  needs  room  to  inflate 
so  that  it  will  be  there  to  protect  the  occupant 
as  the  occupant  moves  forward  into  the  air bag. 
A vehicle  occupant  who  is out  of  position  and 
too  close  to  the  airbag  gets  in the  way  of an 
inflating  airbag.  When  an  occupant  is too 
close,  he  or  she  will  be  struck  violently  and 
will receive  serious  or  possibly  even  fatal  in
jury. 
In  order  for  the  airbag  to  offer  protection,  it is 
important  that  all  vehicle  occupants,  especial
ly  any  children,  who  must  be  in the  front  seat 
because  of  exceptional  circumstances,  be 
properly  restrained  and  as  far  away  from  the 
airbag  as  possible.  By keeping  room  between 
the  child's  body  and  the  front  of the  passen
ger  compartment,  the  airbag  can  inflate com-
Child  Safety  161 
pletely  and  provide  supplemental  protection 
in certain  frontal  collisions. 
A WARNING 
Not  using  a  booster  seat,  using  the  boos
ter  seat  improperly,  incorrectly  installing  a 
booster  seat  or  using  the  vehicle  safety 
belt  improperly  increases  the  risk of seri
ous  personal  injury  and  death  in a  collision 
or  other  emergency  situation.  To help  re
duce  the risk of  serious  personal  injury 
and/or  death: 
- The  shoulder  belt  must  lie as  close  to  the 
center  of the  child's  collar  bone  as  possi ble  and  must  lie flat  and  snug  on  the  up
per  body.  It must  never  lie across the 
throat  or  neck. The lap belt  must  lie 
across  the  pelvis  and  never  across  the 
stomach  or abdomen.  Make sure  the  belt  lies  flat  and  snug.  Pull on  the  belt  to 
tighten  if necessary . 
- Failure  to  properly  route  safety  belts 
over  a  child's  body  will cause  severe  inju
ries  in an  accident  or  other  emergency 
situation 
~page 123. 
- The  rear  side  of the  child  safety  seat 
should  be  positioned  as  close  as  possible 
to  the  backrest  on  the  vehicle  seat . 
- Children  on  the  front  seat  of any  car,  even  with  Advanced  Airbags,  can  be  seri
ously  injured  or even  killed  when  an  air
bag  inflates . 
- Never  let  a  child  stand  or  kneel on  any 
seat . 
- Never  let  a  child  ride  in the  cargo  area  of 
your  vehicle. 
- Always remember  that  a  child  leaning 
forward,  sitting  sideways  or  out  of  posi
tion  in any  way  during an  accident  can  be 
struck  by  a  deploying  airbag.  This will re
sult  in  serious  personal  injury  or  death . 
- If  you  must  install  a  booster  seat  on  the 
front  passenger  seat  because  of excep
tional  circumstances  the 
PASSENGER 
AIR BAG OFF 
light  must  come  on  and 
stay  on,  whenever  the  ignition  is switch
ed  on.  • 
• 
- 
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162  Child  Saf ety 
- If  the PASS ENGER AIR  BAG O FF li ght 
does  not  come  on  and  stay  on,  perform 
the  checks  described 
c:> page  141,  Moni
toring  the  Advanced  Airbag System . 
-Take the  child  restraint  off  the  front  pas
senger  seat  and  install  it  properly  at  one 
of the  rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSEN
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  stay  on 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS  whenever  using  a  child  rest rained  in  ave
hicle  is  being  used 
c:> page  123,  Safety 
belts, 
c:> page  131,  Airbag  sy st em and 
c:> page  15 2,  Important  things  to know. 
Installing  a  child  safety 
seat 
Securing  a child safety  seat  using  a 
safety  belt 
Safety  belts  for  the  rear seats  and  the  front 
pas senger 's seat  can be  locked  with  the  con
vertible  locking  retractor  to properly  secure 
child  safety  seats. 
The  safe ty belts  eme rgency  lock ing  re tractors 
fo r the  re ar seats  safe ty belts  and  for  the 
fro nt  passenger's  seat  safety  belt  have  a con
vertible  locking  retracto r fo r child  restraints. 
The  safety  belt  must  be  locked  so  that  belt 
webbing  cannot  unree l. The  retractor  can  be 
activated  to  lock the  safety  be lt  and  prevent 
the  safety  belt  webbing  from  loosening  up 
during  normal  driving . A child  safety  seat  can 
only  be  properly  installed  when  the  safety  belt 
i s  locked  so that  the  child  and  child  safety 
seat  will stay  in  place. 
A lways  remember:  Even thoug h your  veh icle  is 
eq uipped  w it h  an  Advanced  A irbag  system,  all 
ch ildren , espec ia lly those  12  yea rs  and  yo ung
e r, should  always  ride  in  the  ba ck seat  proper
l y res traine d for  thei r age  and  weig ht. 
_& WARNING 
Imprope rly  insta lled  child  sa fe ty seats  in 
crease  the  risk of  ser ious  personal  inju ry 
and  death  in  a collision.  -
Always make  sure  that  the  safety  belt  re
tractor  is  locked  when  insta lling  a  child 
safety  seat.  An unlocked  safety  belt  re
tractor  cannot  hold  the  child  safety  seat  in place  dur ing  no rma l dr iving  o r in a 
crash . 
- Always buckle  the  child  safety  seat  firmly  in place  even  if a  ch ild  is not  sitt ing in  it . 
A loose  child  safety  seat  can  fly aroun d 
du ring  a s udden  sto p or  in  a colli sion. 
- I f the  backrest  is not  securely  la tched, 
the  child  and  the  child  restraint  will  be 
throw n forward  toge ther  with  t he  ba ck
rest  and  will strike  par ts of the  vehicle 
interior.  The  child  can  be  se riously  in 
jured  or  killed. 
- Never  inst all rearward-facing  child  safety 
seats  or  infant  ca rr iers  on  the  front  pas
senger  seat . A child  will  be  serious ly in
jured  and  can  be  killed  when  the  passen
ger  airbag  i nflates. 
- The  inflating  airbag  will  h it  the  ch ild 
safety  seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great 
force  and  will smash  the  child  safety  seat 
and  child  aga inst  the  back rest , center 
armrest,  doo r or  roof. 
- Always install  rearward-facing  ch ild  safe
ty  seats  or  infa nt  carriers  on  the  rea r 
seat . 
- Forwa rd-facing  child  safety  seats  or  in
fant  car riers  installed  on  the  front  pas
senger's  seat  may  interfere  with  t he  de
p loyment  of t he a irbag  and cause  serious 
i njur y to the  child . 
-It is safer  to  ins tall  a  forward-facing 
child  safety  seat  on  the  rear  seat. 
- Always read  and  heed  all  WAR NIN GS 
whe neve r using  a  child  restrai ned  in ave
h icle  i s  being  u sed 
c:> page  152. Special 
p reca utions  apply  when  ins tal ling  a  child 
safety  seat  on  the  fron t passenger  seat 
c:> page  132,  Child restraints  on the  front 
seat  -some  important  things  to know. 
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--
Always  take  specia l precautions  if you 
must  install  a forwa rd  or  rearward-facing  
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child  restraint  on  the  front  passenger's 
seat in exceptional  situations: 
- Whenever  a forward  or  rearward-facing 
child  restraint  is installed  on  the  front 
passenger  seat,  the 
PASSENGER AIR 
BAG OFF 
light  must  come  on  and  stay  on 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on . 
-If the PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light 
does  not  come  on  and  stay  on,  perform 
the  checks  described 
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toring  the  Advanced  Airbag System . 
- Take the  child  restraint  off  the  front  pas
senger  seat  and  install  it  properly  at  one 
of the  rear  seat  positions  if the 
PASSEN· 
GER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not stay  on 
whenever  the  ignition  is switched  on. 
- Improper  installation  of  child  restraints 
can  reduce  their  effectiveness  or  even 
prevent  them from  providing  any  protec
tion. 
- An improperly  installed  child  restraint 
can  interfere  with  the  airbag  as  it de
ploys  and  seriously  injure  or  even  kill the 
<;hild. 
- Always  carefully  follow  the manufactur
er's  instructions  provided  with  the  child 
safety  seat  or  carrier. 
- Never  place  additional  items on  the  seat 
that  can  increase  the  total  weight  regis
tered  by the  weight-sensing  mat  and  can  cause  injury  in a crash. 
_&. WARNING 
Forward-facing  child  restraints: 
- Always  make  sure  the  forward-facing 
seat  has  been  designed  and  certified  by 
its  manufacturer  for  use  on  a front  seat 
with  a  passenger  front  and  side  airbag. 
- Never  put  the  forward-facing  child  re· 
straint  up,  against  or very  near  the  in
strument  panel. 
- Always  move  the  passenger  seat  into its 
rearmost  position  in the  seat's  fore  and 
aft  adjustment  range,  as  far  away  from 
the  airbag  as  possible  before  installing 
the  forward-facing  child  restraint.  The 
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backrest  must  be  adjusted  to  an  upright 
position. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the 
time  whenever  the  ignition  is switched 
on . 
_&. WARNING 
"' Rearward-facing  child  restraints: 
-A  child  in a  rearward-facing  child  safety 
seat  installed  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  will  be  seriously  injured  and  can  be 
killed  if the  front  airbag  inflates - even 
with  an  Advanced  Airbag  System . 
- The  inflating  airbag  will  hit  the  child 
safety  seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great 
force  and  will  smash  the  child  safety  seat 
and  child  against  the  backrest,  center 
armrest,  door  or  roof. 
-Always  be  especially  careful  if you  must 
install  a rearward  facing  child  safety seat 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  in exception
al  circumstances. 
-A tight  tether  strap on a rearward-facing 
child  restraint  attached  to  the  front  pas
senger  seat  can  put  too  much  pressure 
on  the  weight-mat  in the  seat  and  regis
ter  a  heavier  weight  in the  Advanced  Air bag  System.  The  heavier  weight  regis
tered  can  make  the  system  work  as 
though  an  adult  were  on  the  seat  and  de
ploy the  Advanced  Airbag  when  it  must 
be  suppressed  causing  serious  or  even 
fatal  injury  to  the  child. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all the 
time  whenever  the  ignition  is  switched 
on. 
- If the PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light 
does  not  come  on  and  stay  on,  immedi
ately  install  the rearward-facing  child 
safety  seat  in a  rear  seating  position  and 
have  the  airbag  system  inspected  by your 
authorized  Audi  dealer.  • 
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and child  against  the  backrest,  center 
armrest,  or  door . 
- A tight  tether  or  other  strap  on a rear
ward-fac ing c hild  restra int  attached  to 
the  front  passenger  seat can put  too  much  pressure on the  weight-mat  in the 
seat  and  register  a heavier weight  in the 
Advanced Airbag  System . T he heav ie r 
we ight  registe red ca n make th e system 
wor k as thoug h an  adu lt  were  on t he  seat 
and dep loy the  A dvanced Airbag  when  i t 
must  be suppressed  ca using serious  or 
even fatal  injury  to  the  child. 
- If you  mus t inst all  a rearw ard  facing 
child  safety  seat on the  front  passenger 
seat  because of  exceptional  circ umstan
ces and the 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does not  come on and stay on,  im
med iate ly install  the  rearward-facing 
child  safety  seat  in a rear seat ing pos i
t io n  and  have the  airbag  system  inspect
ed by you r a uthorized  Audi  dea le r. 
Additional  Information 
Sources  of  information  about child 
restraints  and  their  use 
There are a number  of  sources of  additional 
information  about  ch ild  restrai nt  select ion,  in
stallat ion and use: 
NHTSA advises that  t he best  child  safety  seat 
is the  one that  fits  y our  child  and fits  i n your 
ve hicle,  and that  you w ill  use correctly  and 
consis tently. 
Try before you  buy ! 
U.S National  Highway  T raffic  Safety  Admin
istration 
T e l. : 1-888-327-4236  (T TY : 1-800-424-9153) 
www.nhtsa.gov 
National  SAFE KIDS Campaign 
Te l.:  (202)  662 -0600 
www.safekids.o rg 
Child  Sa fet y  169 
Safety  BeltSafe  U.S.A 
Tel.:  (800)  7 45 -SAFE (English) 
T el.:  (800)  747-SANO (Span ish) 
www.carseat.org 
Transport  Canada Information  Centre 
Tel.:  1 -800-333-0371  or  ca ll 
1 -6 13-998-86 16 if  yo u are in the  Ottawa  a rea 
http://www .tc.gc.ca/eng/roadsafety/ 
menu.htm 
Audi  Customer  Relation s 
Tel.:  (800)  822-2834 
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@ Tips 
Your vehicle  may be equipped  with  Audi 
connect.  Your use of  certain  Aud i connect 
features  req uires wireless  serv ices that  are 
provided  by a third  party  wireless  telecom
municat ions provider.  For details  regard
ing  how  information  obtained  through 
Aud i connect  is collected,  processed, 
transmitted,  used, and  shared,  please see 
your  contra ct  w ith  the  wire less telecom 
municat ions provider  and the  "About  A udi 
connect"  tab  in your  vehicle's  MMI*: 
!MENU ! button> Audi connect > About 
Audi con nect . 
Electronic  Stabilization 
Control  (ESC) 
Description 
ESC helps  to  improve  road  holding  and vehicle 
dynamics  to  help  reduce the  probability  of 
skidd ing and  loss of  veh icle control.  It  works 
only  when  the  eng ine  is running.  ESC detects 
certain  difficult  driv ing situations,  including 
when  the  vehicle  is beginning  to  spin  (yaw)  out  of  cont ro l and he lps you to  get  the  vehicle 
back under  control  by select ively  b rak ing the 
wheels,  and/or  red ucing engine  power  and 
p roviding  steering  assistance to  help  hold  the 
ve hicle on the  driver's  intended  course . The in
dicator  light 
DJ in the  instrument  cluster 
blinks  when  ESC is taking  action  to  help you 
control  the  vehicle. 
ESC has limitations. 
It is important  to  remem
ber that  ESC cannot  overcome the  laws of 
phys ics. It  will  not  a lways be able  to  help  out 
under  all  conditions  you may come  up  against. 
For example,  ESC may not  always be able  to 
help you  master  situat ions where  there  is a 
sudden  change  in the  coefficient  of  fr iction  of 
the  road  surface.  When  there  is a sect io n  of 
d ry road  that  is s udden ly cove red with  water, 
slush  o r snow,  ESC  canno t perform  the  same 
way it  would  on  the  dry su rface. 
If the  vehicle 
hydroplanes  (rides  on  a c ush ion of  water  in
stead  of  the  road surface),  ESC wi ll not  be 
ab le to  he lp you steer  the  veh icle because con-
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tact  with  the  pavement  has been interrupted 
and the  vehicle  cannot  be braked or  steered . 
D uring  fast  corner ing,  particular ly on wind ing 
roads,  ESC cannot  always deal  as effectively 
with  difficult  dr iv ing s ituations  than  at  lower 
speeds. When  towing  a trailer,  ESC is not  able 
to  help you  regain  control  as it  would  if you 
were  not  tow ing a trailer. 
Always adjust  your  speed and driving  style  to  road,  traffic  and weather  conditions . ESC can
not  override  the  vehicle's  physical  lim its,  in
crease the  availab le tract ion,  or  keep a veh icle 
o n  the  road  if  road departu re  is a result  of 
driver  ina ttent io n. Instead , ESC  imp roves  the 
poss ibility  of  keep ing the  vehicle  under  con
trol  and on the  road during  extreme  maneu
vers by  using the  driver's  steering  i nputs  to 
help  keep the  vehicle  go ing  in the  intended  di
rect ion.  If  you  are traveling  at  a speed that 
causes you to  run  off  the  road  before  ESC can 
provide  any assistance, you  may not  experi
ence the  benefits  of  ESC. 
ESC is switched  on  all  the  time.  In  certain  sit
uat ions when  you need  less traction,  you can 
switch  off  ASR by pressing  the  butto n 
[ill 
~ page 173, fig. 166 or~ page 173, 
fig. 167. Be sure to  sw itch  ASR on  aga in when 
you  no  lo nger  need  less traction. 
The following  systems  are  integrated  in the 
ESC: 
Anti-lock  bra king  sy stem  (ABS ) 
ABS prevents  the  whee ls from  locking  up 
when  brak ing. T he vehicle  can st ill  be steered 
even dur ing  hard  braking.  App ly steady  pres
su re to  the  brake peda l. Do not  pump  the  ped
al.  A pulsing  in the  brake  pedal  ind icates that 
the  system  is helping  you to  brake the  veh icle . 
Brake  assi st  system 
The brake ass ist  system  can decrease braking 
distance.  It  increases brak ing  power  when  the 
drive r presses the  brake peda l quickly  in emer
gency s ituations.  You must  press and  hold  the 
brake  pedal  unti l the  s ituation  is over. In 
vehicles  with  adaptive  c ruise control*,  the 
brake assis t system  is more  sensitive  if the 
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distance  detected  to  the  vehicle  ahead  is too 
smal l. 
Anti-slip  regulation  (ASR ) 
ASR reduces  eng ine  power  when  the  drive 
wheels  begin  to  spin  and  adapts  the  fo rce  to 
the  road  condit ions.  This  makes  it eas ier  to 
start,  accelerate  and  drive  up  hills . 
Electronic differential  lock (EDL ) 
The  EDL brakes  wheels  that  are  spinn ing  and 
transfers  the  d rive powe r to  the  other  wheels. 
This  f unct ion  is  available  up to  abo ut  60  mph 
(100  km/h) . 
In  extreme  cases,  ED L automat ica lly switches 
off  to  help  keep  the  brake  on  the  braked  whee l 
from  ove rheating.  EDL wi ll switch  on  aga in a u
tomatically  when  conditions  have  returned  to 
norma l. 
Steering  recommendation 
The  ESC helps  to  stabilize  the  ve hicle  by 
changing  the  steering  to rque. 
In  vehicles  with  dynam ic steeri ng*,  ESC  also 
helps  to  stabilize  the  stee ring  in  critical  s itua
tions. 
Select ive wheel  torque  control 
Selective  whee l torque  control  is used  when 
driving  on  curves . The  front  wheel  on  the  in
side  of  the  curve  or  both  wheels  on  the  inside 
of  the  curve  are  braked  selective ly as  needed. 
This  a llows  mo re  prec ise  d riving  in  curves.  The 
appl icable  system  may  no t activate  when  d riv
i ng  in wet  or  snowy  condi tions. 
A WARNING 
- The  ESC and  its  integrated  systems  can 
not  overcome  the  laws  of  physics.  This  is  especia
lly important  on  slippery  o r wet 
roads.  If the  systems  begin  acting  to  sta
bilize  your  veh icle,  you  should  immedi
ately  change  your  speed  to  match  the 
road  and  traffic  cond itions.  Do not  let 
the  increased  safety  provided  by these 
systems  tempt  you  to  take  risks.  Do ing 
so  will  in crease  the  r is k  of  a  loss  of  vehi
cle  control,  collision  and  serious  person al 
in juries. 
- Always  adap t your  speed  to  road,  traffi c 
and  weather  conditions . The  risk  of  los 
ing  control  of  the  vehicle  increases  when 
driving  too  fast,  especially  through 
curves  and  on  slippery  or  wet  roads,  and 
when  dr iv ing  too  close  to  vehicles  up 
ahead.  The  ESC and  its  integrated  sys
tems  cannot  a lways  p revent  collisions  -
there  is still  a  risk  of  acc idents! 
- Always  accelerate  with  special  care  on 
even,  smooth  s urfaces  such  as  those  that 
are  wet  or  covered  with  ice  and  snow. 
T he  drive  w heels  can  spin  even  w ith 
these  assistance  sys tems  that  cannot  al
ways  he lp  to  re duce  the  risk  of  loss  of  ve 
h icle  control. 
(D Tips 
- ABS and  ASR o nly wo rk correctly  when 
a ll four  wheels  are  equipped  wi th  iden ti
c al tires.  D ifferen t tire  sizes  can  lead  to  a 
reduction  in engine  powe r. 
- Yo u may  hear  noises  when  the  systems 
descr ibed  are  workin g. 
-If the  ind icator  light DJ or Ea (USA 
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