AUDI S3 2009 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2009, Model line: S3, Model: AUDI S3 2009Pages: 324, PDF Size: 76.02 MB
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Because  the  passengers  of  this  vehicle  are  not  using  safety  belts 
=:> page 138, fig.  133, they  will  keep  moving  at  the same  speed  the 
vehicle  was  moving  just  before  the  crash,  until  something  stops 
them  -here,  the wall 
=:> page  138, fig.  134. 
The  same  principles  apply  to  people  sitting  in  a vehicle  that  is  involved  in  a frontal  collision.  Even at  city  speeds  of  20 to  30  mph 
(30 to  50 km/h),  the  forces  acting  on  the  body  can  reach  one  ton 
(2,000  lbs.  or  1,000 kg)  or  more . At  greater  speeds,  these forces  are 
even  higher. 
People  who  do  not  use  safety  belts  are  also  not  attached  to  their 
vehicle.  In a frontal  collision  they  will  also  keep  moving  forward  at 
the  speed  their  vehicle  was  travelling  just  before  the  crash.  Of  course,  the  laws  of  physics  don't  just  apply  to  frontal  collisions,  they 
determine  what  happens  in  all  kinds  of  accidents  and  collisions. • 
What  happens  to  occupants  not  wearing 
safety  belts? 
In  crashes  unbelted  occupants  cannot stop  themselves 
from  flying  forward  and  being  injured  or  killed.  Always 
wear  your  safety  belts! 
Safety  first 
Fig . 135  A driver  not 
wearing  a safety belt  is 
violently  thrown 
forward 
Safety  belts 
Fig . 136  A rear 
passenger not wearing 
a  safety  belt  will  fly 
forward  and  strike  the 
driver 
Unbelted  occupants  are  not  able  to  resist  the  tremendous  forces  of 
impact  by  holding  tight or  bracing  themselves.  Without  the  benefit 
of  safety  restraint  systems,  the  unrestrained  occupant  will  slam 
violently  into  the steering  wheel,  instrument  panel,  windshield,  or 
whatever  else  is  in  the  way=:> fig. 135. This  impact  with  the  vehicle 
interior  has all  the  energy  they  had  just  before  the crash. 
Never  rely  on  airbags  alone  for  protection.  Even when  they deploy, 
airbags  provide  only  additional  protection.  Airbags  are  not 
supposed  to  deploy  in  all  kinds  of  accidents.  Although  your  Audi  is 
equipped  with  airbags,  all  vehicle  occupants,  including  the  driver, 
must  wear  safety  belts  correctly  in  order  to  minimize  the  risk  of 
severe  injury  or  death  in  a crash. 
Remember  too,  that  airbags  will  deploy  only  once  and  that  your 
safety  belts  are  always  there  to offer  protection  in  those accidents 
in  which  airbags  are  not  supposed  to  deploy  or  when  they  have 
already  deployed.  Unbelted occupants  can also  be  thrown out  of the 
vehicle  where  even  more  severe  or  fatal  injuries can  occur. 
It  is  also  important  for  the  rear  passengers  to  wear  safety  belts 
correctly . Unbelted  passengers  in  the  rear  seats  endanger  not  only 
themselves  but  also  the  driver  and  other  passengers=:> fig. 136. In  a 
frontal  collision  they  will  be  thrown  forward  violently,  where  they  can  hit  and  injure  the  driver  and/or  front  seat  passenger. • 
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Safety  belts  protect 
People  think  it's  possible  to  use  the  hands  to  brace  the 
body  in  a minor  collision. It's  simply  not  true! 
Fi g. 137  Driver  is 
co rrec tly  res trai ned  in 
a  sudden  braking 
m an euver 
Safety  belts  used  properly  can  make  a big  difference . Safety  belts 
help  to  keep  passengers  in  their  seats,  gradually  reduce  energy 
levels  applied  to  the  body  in  an  accident , and  help  prevent  the 
uncontrolled 
movement that  can  cause  serious  injuries.  In addition, 
safety  be lts  reduce  the  danger  of  being  thrown  out  of  the  vehic le. 
Safety  belts  attach  passengers  to  the  car  and  g ive them  the  benefit 
of  being  s lowed  down  more  gently  or  "softly"  through  the  "give"  in 
the  safety  belts,  crush  zones  and  other  safety  features  engineered 
into  today's  vehicles . By "absorbing"  the  kinetic  energy 
over a 
longer  period  of  time,  the  safety  belts  make  the  forces  on  the  body 
more  "tolerable"  and  less  like ly to  cause  injury. 
Although  these  examples  are  based  on  a frontal  collision , safety 
belts  can  also  substantially  reduce  the  risk  of  injury  in  othe r kinds 
of  crashes.  So, whether  you're  on  a long  trip  or  just  going  to  the 
corner  store,  always  buckle  up  and  make  sure  others  do,  too.  Acci 
dent  statistics  show  that  vehicle  occupants  proper ly wearing  safety 
bel ts have  a lower  risk  of  being  injured  and  a much  better  chance  o f 
surviving  an  accident . Proper ly  using  safety  belts  also  greatly 
increases  the  abi lity  of the  supplementa l airbags  to  do their  job  in a 
collision.  For  this  reason,  wearing  a safety  be lt  is  legally  required  in 
most  countries  including  much  of  the  United  States  and  Canada . Although  your  Audi  is equipped  with  airbags,  you  sti
ll have  to  wear 
the  safety  belts  provided . Fron t airbags,  for  example,  are  activated 
only  in some  frontal  collisions . T he front  airbags  are not  activated  in 
all  frontal  col lisions,  in  side  and  rear  collisions,  in  roll  overs  or  in 
cases where  there  is not  enough  dece leration  through  impact  to the 
front  of  the  vehicle . The  same  goes  for  the  other  airbag  systems  in 
your  Audi . So, always  wear  your  safety  belt  and  make  sure 
every 
body  in  your  vehic le  is  properly  restrained! • 
Important  safety  instructions  about  safety 
belts 
Safety  belts  must  always  be correctly  positioned  across 
t he strongest  bones  of  your  body. 
Always  wear  safety  belts  as  illustrated  and  described  in 
this  chapter. 
Make  sure  tha t your  safe ty belts  are  a lways  ready  for  use 
and  are  not  damaged . 
& WARNING 
Not wearing  safety  belts  or w earing them  improperl y increas es 
the  ri sk of s eriou s pers onal inj ury  an d death . S afe ty  belt s can  work 
onl y w hen  used  corre ctl y. 
•  Alway s fas te n yo ur  sa fe ty  belt s corre ctl y  befo re dri ving off  and 
mak e sure all  p assenger s ar e correctly  re strain ed. 
•  For m aximum  protect ion , safet y belt s mu st  alway s be  p osi
ti oned  properly  on the  body . 
•  Never strap  more  th an one  person ,  includi ng sm all  child ren , 
into  any  belt. 
•  Never  pla ce  a  sa fety belt  ove r a  child  sitting  on  your  l ap . 
•  Alway s keep feet  in t he foot well 
in front  of the  seat  while  t he 
vehicle  is being  driven . 
~  
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& WARNING  !continued) 
•  Never  let  any  person  ride  with  their  feet  on  the  instrument 
panel  or sticking out  the window  or  on  the  seat. 
•  Never  remove  a  safety belt  while  the  vehicle  is  moving.  Doing 
so  will  increase  your risk of being  injured  or  killed. 
•  Never  wear  belts  twisted. 
•  Never  wear  belts  over  rigid or  breakable  objects  in  or  on  your 
clothing,  such  as  eye glasses,  pens,  keys,  etc. , as these  may  cause 
injury . 
•  Never  allow  safety  belts  to  become  damaged  by  being  caught 
in  door  or  seat hardware. 
•  Do  not  wear  the  shoulder part  of  the  belt  under  your  arm or 
otherwise  out  of position. 
•  Several  layers of  heavy  clothing  may interfere  with  correct  posi
tioning  of  belts  and  reduce  the  overall  effectiveness of  the system. 
•  Always  keep  belt  buckles  free  of  anything  that  may  prevent  the 
buckle  from  latching  securely. 
•  Never  use  comfort  clips  or  devices  that  create  slack  in the 
shoulder  belt.  However,  special clips  may  be  required  for  the 
proper  use  of  some  child  restraint systems. 
•  Torn  or  frayed  safety belts  can  tear , and  damaged  belt  hard
ware  can  break in an  accident . Inspect  belts  regularly . If  webbing, 
bindings,  buckles,  or  retractors  are  damaged,  have  belts  replaced 
by  an  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  qualified  workshop . 
•  Safety  belts  that  have  been  worn  and  loaded  in  an  accident 
must  be  replaced  with  the correct  replacement  safety belt  by  an 
authorized  Audi  dealer.  Replacement  may  be  necessary  even  if 
damage  cannot be  clearly  seen.  Anchorages  that  were loaded 
must  also  be  inspected. 
•  Never  remove,  modify,  disassemble,  or  try  to  repair  the  safety 
belts  yourself. 
Safety  first 
Safety  belts 
& WARNING !continued) 
•  Always  keep  the  belts  clean. Dirty  belts  may  not  work  properly 
and  can impair  the  function  of  the inertia  reel 
~ page  217, "Safety 
belts" .• 
Safety  belts 
Fastening  safety  belts 
Seat  first  -everybody  buckle up! 
Fig. 138  Belt  buckle 
and  tongue  on  the 
driver's  seat 
To provide  maximum  protection,  safety  belts  must  always 
be  positioned  correctly  on  the  wearer's  body. 
Adjust  the  front  seat  and  head  restraint  properly 
=> page  74, "General  recommendations" . 
Make  sure  the seat  back  of  the  rear  seat  bench  is in  an 
upright  position  and  securely  latched  in place  before 
using  the  belt 
=> & . 
Hold  the  belt  by the  tongue  and  pull  it  evenly  across  the 
chest  and  pelvis 
=> &.  _,. 
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-Insert  t he tongue  into the  correct  b uckle  of  y our  seat 
unt il you  h ea r it  la tc h  securely~  fig. 138. 
Pull  on  t he belt  to  make  sure  that  it  is  securely  latched  in 
the  buckle. 
Aut om ati c  sa fe ty  belt  re tra cto rs 
Eve ry safety  be lt  is equipped  with  an  automatic  belt  retractor  on  the 
shoulder  belt.  This  feature  locks  the  belt  when  the  belt  is pulled  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 . 
During  normal  driving  the  belt  lets  you  move  free ly. 
Safety  belt  prete nsi oners 
The  safety  belts  are equipped  with  a be lt  pretensioner  that  he lps to 
tighten  the  sa fety  be lt  and  remove  slack  when  the  pretensioner  is 
activated.  The  function  of  the  pretensioner  is  monitored  by  a 
warning  light=> 
page 14 . 
Swit chable  locking  fe ature 
Every  safety  belt  except  the  one  on  the driver  sea t is equipped  with 
a switchab le locking  feature  that 
must be  used  when  the  safety  belt 
is  used  to  a ttach  a chi ld safe ty  sea t.  Be sure  to  read  the  important 
information  about  this  feature=> 
page 179. 
& WARNING 
Improper ly positioned  safet y belts  can  cause  seriou s inj ury in  an 
accident => 
page 14 2, "S afety  belt  po sitio n". 
•  Safet y belts  offer  opt imum  protection  on ly when the  seat  back 
i s  upright  and  belt s are  properly  po sition ed  on t he  bod y. 
•  Always  make  sure that  the  rear  seat  backrest  to  whi ch the 
c enter  r ear sa fet y belt  i s atta ched  i s sec ure ly  lat ched  whe nev er 
the  rear  center  saf ety  belt  i s being  us ed.  If the  ba ckrest  is not 
s ecu rely  lat ched, the  pas senge r will mo ve fo rward  with  the  back 
rest  dur ing  sudden  braking , in a  sudden  maneu ver  and e spec iall y 
in  a cra sh. 
& W AR N ING  (continu ed ) 
•  Never  attach  the  safety  belt  to  the  buck le for  anothe r seat . 
Atta ch ing th e be lt  to  the  wrong  buckle  will  reduce  safety  belt 
e ffe cti venes s and  can ca use seriou s per son al injur y. 
•  A  p assenger  who i s not  prope rly re str ained  can  be  s eriousl y 
injured  by the  saf ety  belt  it self  wh en  it  m ove s from the  stronger 
p art s  of the  body  into  criti ca l area s like the  abd omen . 
•  Alway s lock the  convert ible  lo ck ing  retractor  when  you are 
s ecu ring a  ch ild  safety  se at  in the  ve hi cle => 
page 18 1.  • 
Safety  belt  position 
Correct  belt  posi ti o n  is  the  key  to  getting  maximum 
protecti on  f rom  safety  be lts. 
Fig . 1 3 9  He ad r est ra in t 
an d safe ty  belt  p osi
tion  a s seen from  th e 
sid e 
Standard  features  on  your  vehicle  help  you  adjust  the  position  of 
the  safety  belt  to  match  your  body  size . 
•  belt  height  adjustment  for  the  front  seats, 
•  automatic  belt  height  adjustment  for  the  rear  seats.  
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& WARNING 
Improperly  positioned  safety  belts can  cause serious  personal 
injury  in an  accident. 
•  The  shoulder  belt  portion  of the  safety  belt  must  be positioned 
over the  middle  of the  occupant's  shoulder  and  never  across the 
neck  or throat . 
•  The  safety  belt  must  lie flat  and  snug on the  occupant's  upper 
body => 
page  142, fig. 139 . Pull on the  belt  to  tighten  if  necessary . 
•  The  lap  belt  portion  of the  safety  belt  must  be  positioned  as 
low  as possible  across  pelvis and  never  over the  abdomen.  Make 
sure the  belt  lies flat  and  snug=> 
page  142, fig.  139. Pull on the  belt 
to  tighten  if  necessary. 
•  A loose -fitting  safety  belt  can cause  serious injuries  by shifting 
its  position  on your  body from  the  strong  bones to  more  vulner
able,  soft tissue  and  cause  serious  injury. 
•  Always  read and heed  all WARNINGS and  other  important  infor
mation=> 
page  140.  • 
Safety  first 
Safety  belts 
Pregnant  women  must  also  be  correctly 
restrained 
The best  way to protect  the fetus  is  to  make  sure  that 
expectant  mothers  always wear  safety  belts  correctly  -
throughout  the pregnancy. 
Fig. 140  Safety  belt 
position  during  preg
nancy 
To  provide  maximum  protection, safety belts must  always 
be  positioned  correctly  on  the wearer's  body=> 
page  142. 
-Adjust  the  front  seat  and head  restraint  correctly 
=> 
page 74, "General  recommendations" . 
- Make  sure  the seat  back  of  the  rear seat  bench  is in  an 
upright  position  and securely  latched  in  place  before 
using  the belt. 
Hold  the  belt  by the  tongue  a nd  pull  it  evenly  across  the 
chest  and  pelvis=> fig . 140,  => 
&. 
- Insert  the  tongue  into the  correct  buckle of your  seat 
until  you  hear it latch  securely =;, 
page  141, fig.  138. 
- Pull  on  the  belt  to  make  sure  that  it is securely  latched  in 
the  buckle. 
IJ), 
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& WARNING 
Improperly  positioned safety belts can  cause  serious  personal 
injury  in  an  accident. 
•  Expectant  mothers  must  always  wear  the lap  portion  of the 
safety  belt  as  low  as  possible  across the  pelvis  and  below  the 
rounding  of the  abdomen. 
•  Always  read and  heed all WARNINGS and other  important  infor
mation ~ 
& in "Fastening  safety  belts"  on page  141.  • 
Unfastening  safety  belts 
Unbuckle  the  safety  belt  with  the  red  release  button  only 
after  the  vehicle  has  stopped. 
Fig . 141  Releasing the 
tongue  from  the  buckle 
-Push  the  red  release  button  on  the  buckle=> fig. 141. The 
belt  tongue  will  spring  out  of  the  buckle=>& . 
- Let the  be lt wind  up  on  the  retractor  as you  guide  the  belt 
tongue  to  its  stowed  pos ition. 
& WARNING 
Never  unfasten  safety  belt  while  the vehicle  is  moving.  Doing  so 
will  increase  your  risk of  being  injured  or killed .• 
Adjusting  safety  belt  height 
With  the  aid  of  the safety  belt  height  adjustment,  the  three 
point  safety  belt  strap  routing  can  be fitted  to  the  shoulder  area,  according  to  body  size. 
Fig . 142  Safety  belt 
height  adjustment  for 
the  front  seats  -loop
around  fittings 
Push the  loop -around  fittings up => fig. 142 @ , or 
- squeeze together  the G) button , and push the  loop 
around  f ittings 
down @. 
- Pull  the  belt  to  make  sure  that  the  upper  attachment  is 
properly  e ngaged . 
& WARNING 
Always  read  and heed all WARNINGS and  other  important  informa
tion 
~ page  140. 
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•  The  shoulder  belt  part  should  route  approximately  over  the 
middle  of  you r shoulder  -und er  no  circu mstanc es should  it  route 
over  your  neck  and  throat  area 
~ & in  "Safety  belt  position"  on 
pag e 142. ~  
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•  With  the  front  seats,  the  height  adjustment  of  the  seat  can  also 
be  used  to  adjust  the  position  of  the  safety  belts. • 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly  positioned  safety  belts  can  cause  severe  inju
ries. 
Wearing  safety  belts improperly can  cause  serious  injury  or 
death.  Safety  belts  can  only  work  when  they  are  correctly  positioned  on  the  body.  Improper  seating  posit ions  reduce 
the  effectiveness  of  safety  belts  and  w ill  even  increase  the 
risk  of  injury  and  death  by  moving  the  safety  belt  to  critical 
areas  of  the  body . Improper  seating  positions  also  increase 
the  r isk of  serious  injury  and  death  when  an airbag  deploys 
and  strikes  an  occupant  who  is  not  in  the  correct  seating  position.  A  driver  is  responsible  for the  safety  of  all  vehicle 
occupants  and  especially  for  children.  Therefore: 
-Never  permit  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect  sitting  posi -
tion  in  the  vehicle  while  traveling~& . 
The  following  lists only  some  examples  of  improperly  worn  safety 
bel ts that  will  increase  the  risk  of serious  injury  and  death.  Our hope 
is that  these  examples  will  make  you  more  aware  of  seating  posi
tions  that  are  dangerous. 
Therefore,  whenever  the  vehicle  is  moving: 
•  never  wear  the  shoulder  belt  under  your  arm 
•  never  let  the  shoulder  belt  pass  over  your  neck 
•  never  wear  the  safety  belt  loosely 
•  never  place  the  lap  belt  portion  of  the  safety  belt  across  your 
abdomen ~& -
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
& WARNING 
Improperly  worn 
safety belts  increase the  risk  of  serious personal 
injury  and  death  whenever  a vehicle  is  being  used. 
•  Always  make  sure that  all  vehicle  occupants  are  correctly 
restrained  and  stay  in a  correct  seating position  whenever  the 
vehicle  is being  used. 
•  Always  read and heed all WARNINGS  and other  important  infor
mation ~ 
page  140.  • 
Safety  belt  pretensioners 
How  safety  belt  pretensioners  work 
In  front,  side  and  rear  end  collisions  above  a  particular 
severity,  safety  belts  are  tensioned  automatically. 
The  safety  belts  are  equipped  with  safety  belt  pretensioners . The 
system  is activated  by  sensors  in front,  side  and  rear -end  collisions 
of  great  severity . This  tightens  the  belt  and  takes  up  belt  slack~ & 
in  "Service  and  disposal  of  safety  belt  pretensioner " on 
page 146. 
Taking  up  the  slack  helps  to  reduce  forward  occupant  movement 
during  a collision. 
0 Note 
Never  let  the  belt  remain  over  a rear  seat  back that  has been  folded 
forward. 
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The  safety  belt  pretensioners  can  only  be activated  once. 
•  In  minor  frontal  and  side  collisions,  in  rear -end  collisions,  in  a 
rollover  and  in accidents  involving  very  little  impact  force , the  safety 
belt  pretensioner  are  not  activated . .,_ 
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• When  the  safety  be lt  pretensioners  are  activated,  a fine  dust  is 
released . This  is  normal  and  is  n ot  caused  by a fire  in the  vehicle. 
•  The  relevant  safety  requirements  must  be  observed  when  the 
veh ic le  or  components  of  the  system  a re scrapped . A  qualified 
workshop  is familiar  with  these  regulations  and  will  be  p leased  to 
pass  on  the  i nformati on to  you. 
•  Be sure  to  observe  al l safety,  environmental  and  other  regula 
t ions  if the  veh icl e or  individual  parts  o f  the syste m, particu lar ly the 
safety  belt  or  airbag,  are  to  be  disposed . We  recommend  you  have 
your  au thor ized A udi  dea ler  pe rform  t his  se rvice  for  yo u.• 
Service  and  disposal  of  safety  belt 
pretensioner 
The  safety  bel t pre -tens ioners  are  parts  of  the  safety  bel t and 
installed  at the  outboard  seating  positions  on  your  Audi . Instal ling, 
removi ng, servici ng  or  repair ing  o f belt  pre -tens ioners  can  damage 
the  safety  belt  system  and  prevent  that  system  from  working  prop 
e rly  i n a co llision . 
There  are  some  important  things  you  have  to  know  to  make  sure 
t hat  the  effec tive ness of  the  system  will  not  be  impai red  and  that 
d iscarded  components  do  not  cause  inju ry or  po llute  t he environ 
ment . 
& WARNING 
Improper  care , servicing  and  repair  procedures  can  increase  the 
r isk of  per sonal  injury  and  death  by preventing  a  safety  belt 
tensioner  from  a ctivating  when  needed  or activating  it  unexpect
edly: 
•  The  safety  belt  pre-tensioner  system  can  be  activated  only 
once . If  safety  belt  pre -tensioners  ha ve  been  activated , then  they 
must  be  replaced . 
•  Never  repair , ad just , or  change  any parts  of the  safety  belt 
system . 
& WARNING  (continued ) 
• Safety  belt  systems  including safety  belt  pre-tensioners  cannot 
be  repaired.  Spec ial  procedures  are  required  for  removal , installa 
tion  and  disposal  of this  system . 
•  For any wor k on the  safety  belt  system , we  strongly  recom 
mend  that  you  see your authorized  Audi dealer  or qualified  techni
cian who  ha s a Audi  approved  repair  manu al,  training  and  special 
equipment  necessary . 
ffi For the  sake  of the  environment 
Undeployed  airbag  modules  and  pretensioners  might  be  c lassified 
as Perc hlorate  Mater ial  -specia l  handling  may  apply,  see 
www.dtsc .ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.  When  the  vehicle  or 
p arts  of  the  restraint  system  including  airbag  m odu les sa fety  belts 
with  pretensioners  are  scrapped,  all  applicab le  laws  and  regu la 
t ions  mus t be  obse rve d. Yo ur authori zed Au di d ea ler is fa miliar  with 
these  requirements  and  we  recommend  that  you  have  your  dealer  p erform  this  se rv ice for  you. •  
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Airbag  system 
Important  things  to  know 
Importance  of  wearing  safety  belts  and 
sitting  properly 
Airbags  are  only  supplemental  restraints.  For  airbags  to 
do  their  job,  occupants  must  always  properly  wear  their 
safety  belts  and be  in  a proper  seating  position. 
For your  safety  and  the  safety  of  your  passengers,  before 
driving  off,  always: 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  steering  wheel  properly 
=> 
page 128, 
-Adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat  properly=> page 75, 
-Wear  safety  belts  properly=> page  140, 
- Always  properly  use  the  proper  child  restraint  to protect 
children=> 
page 169. 
In a collision,  airbags  must  inflate  within  the  blink  of an eye and  with 
considerable  force . The  supplemental  airbags  can  cause  injuries if 
the  driver  or  the  front  seat  passenger  is not  seated  properly.  There 
fore  in  order  to  help  the airbag  to  do  its  job,  it  is important,  both  as 
a  driver  and  as a passenger  to  sit  properly  at  all  times. 
By keeping  room  between  your  body  and  the  steering  wheel  and  the 
front  of the  passenger  compartment,  the  airbag  can  inflate  fully  and 
completely  and  provide  supplemental  protection  in  certain  frontal 
collisions => 
page 128. For details  on  the  operation  of  the  seat 
adjustment  controls  => 
page 76. 
It's  especially  important  that  children  are  properly  restrained 
=> 
page  169. 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
There  is a lot  that  the  driver  and  the  passengers  can  and  must  do  to 
help  the  individual  safety  features  installed  in your  Audi  work 
together  as a system . 
Proper  seating  position  is  important  so  that  the  front  airbag  on  the 
driver  side  can  do  its  job.  If you  have  a physical  impairment  or 
condition  that  prevents  you  from  sitting  properly  on  the  driver  seat 
with  the safety  belt  properly  fastened  and  reaching  the  pedals,  or  if 
you  have  concerns  with  regard  to  the  function  or  operation  of  the 
Advanced  Airbag  System,  please  contact  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  other  qualified  workshop,  or  call  Audi  Customer  CARE at  1-
800 -822 -2834 for  possible  modifications  to  your  vehicle. 
When  the  airbag  system  deploys,  a gas  generator  will  fill  the 
airbags,  break  open  the  padded  covers,  and  inflate  between  the 
steering  wheel  and  the driver  and  between  the  instrument  panel 
and  the  front  passenger.  The  airbags  will  deflate  immediately  after 
deployment  so  that  the  front  occupants  can  see through  the  wind 
shield  again  without  interruption . 
All  of this  takes  place  in the  blink  of  an eye, so fast  that  many  people  don't  even  realize  that  the  airbags  have  deployed.  The  airbags  also 
inflate  with  a great  deal  of  force  and  nothing  should  be in  their  way 
when  they  deploy. Front  airbags  in  combination  with  properly  worn 
safety  belts  slow  down  and  limit  the  occupant's  forward  movement . 
Together  they  help  to  prevent  the  driver  and  front  seat  passenger 
from  hitting  parts  of  the  inside  of  the  vehicle  while  reducing  the 
forces  acting  on the  occupant  during  the  crash.  In this  way  they  help 
to  reduce  the  risk  of  injury to  the  head  and  upper  body  in  the crash. 
Airbags  do  not  protect  the  arms  or  the  lower  parts  of  the  body. 
Both  front  airbags  will  not  inflate  in all  frontal  collisions.  The  trig
gering  of  the  airbag  system  depends  on  the  vehicle  deceleration 
rate  caused  by the  collision  and  registered  by the  electronic  control 
unit.  If this  rate  is  below  the  reference  value  programmed  into  the 
control  unit,  the  airbags  will  not  be triggered,  even  though  the  car 
may  be badly  damaged  as a result  of  the  collision.  Vehicle  damage, 
9J), 
Vehicle  care  Do-it-yourself  service  Technical  data  
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repair costs  or  even  the  lack  of  vehicle  dama ge is  not  necessa rily an 
in dic ati on  of  wh ether  a n airb ag  s hould  infl ate  or  not. 
S inc e th e circumsta nces  w ill vary  considerably  b etw een  one  colli 
s ion  and  anothe r,  it  is  not  po ssib le to  define  a  range  of  vehic le 
speeds  t hat  w ill cover  eve ry  po ssib le  kin d  a nd  a ngle  of im pact  tha t 
wi ll  a lwa ys  trigger  the  airbags . Impo rtant  facto rs  include,  fo r 
e xa mpl e, the  natu re  (ha rd  o r sof t)  o f th e  object  whic h th e  car  h its, 
the  ang le of  impact,  vehic le speed,  etc.  The  front  airbags  will  also 
n o t  in flate  in  s id e  or  rear  co ll is ions,  o r  in ro ll-ov ers. 
Always  remember : Airba gs will  d ep loy only  once,  and  on ly  in c ertain 
k inds  o f co llision s. Yo ur s afe ty  bel ts are  a lways  the re t o offe r protec 
ti on  i n th ose  si tuat io n s in whic h airba gs a re  not  suppose d to  deploy, 
or  when  they  have  a lready  dep loyed;  f or examp le, when  yo ur veh ic le 
str ikes  o r  is struc k  by  anot her  ve hicle  a fte r th e  fir st  coll isio n. 
T his  is  just  one  of  the  reasons  why  an  airbag  is  a  supplementary 
res train t  an d is  not  a su bstit u te  fo r a  sa fe ty  belt.  T he  ai rbag  system 
works  most  effectively  when  used  with  the  safety  be lts . T herefore, 
a lw ays  pro per ly  wea r your  safe ty  be lts ~ 
page 137. 
& WARNING 
Sitting  too  close to  the  steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel  will 
decrease the  effectiveness  of the  airbags  and will  increase the  risk 
of  personal  injury  in a  collision. 
•  Never  sit closer than  10 inches (25  cm) to  the  steering  wheel  or 
instrument  panel . 
•  If you cannot  sit  more than  10  inches (25 cm ) from  the  steering 
wheel , investigate  whether  adaptive  equipment  may  be  available 
to  help  you  reach the  pedals  and  increase  your  seating  distance 
from  the  steering  wheel. 
•  If you are unrestrained , leaning forward,  sitting  sideways  or out 
of  position  in any way,  your  risk  of  injury  is much  higher. 
•  You will  also  receive serious injuries  and  could  even  be killed  if 
you  are  up  against  the  airbag  or too  close to  it  when  it  inflates  -
even with  an Advanced  Airbag . 
& WARNING (continued) 
•  To  reduce  the  risk  of  injury  when  an  airbag  inflates , always 
wear  safety  belts  properly=:> 
page 141, "Safety  belts". 
•  Always  make  certain  that  children  age  12  or  younger  always 
ride  in  the  rear  seat.  If  children  are  not  properly  restrained , they 
may  be  severely  injured  or  killed  when  an  airbag  inflates. 
•  Never  let  children  ride  unrestrained  or  improperly  restrained  in 
the  vehicle.  Adjust  the  front  seats  properly . 
•  Never  ride  with  the  backrest  reclined. 
•  Always  sit  as  far  as  possible  from  the  steering  wheel  or  the 
instrument  panel=:> 
page 128. 
•  Always  sit  upright  with  your  back  against  the  backrest  of  your 
seat . 
•  Never  place  your  feet  on  the  instrument  panel  or  on  the  seat. 
Always  keep  both  feet  on  the  floor  in  front  of  the  seat  to  help 
prevent  serious  injuries  to  the  legs  and  hips  if  the  airbag  inflates. 
•  Never  recline  the  front  passenger's  seat  to  transport  objects. 
Items  can  also  move  into  the  area  of  the  side  airbag  or  the  front 
airbag  during  braking  or  in  a sudden  maneuver.  Objects  near  the 
airbags  can  become  projectiles  and  cause  injury  when  an  airbag 
i nflates . 
& WARNING 
Airbags  that  have  deployed  in  a  crash  must  be  replaced . 
•  Use  only  original  equipment  airbags  approved  by  Audi  and 
installed  by  a trained  technician  who  has  the  necessary  tools  and 
diagnostic  equipment  to  properly  repla ce any  ai rbag  in  your 
vehicle  and  assure  system  effectiveness  in  a  crash . 
•  Never  permit  salvaged  or  recycled  airbags  to  be  installed  in 
your  vehicle.  •