AUDI S3 2009 Owners Manual
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child  is  available.  In  these  exceptional  situations,  the  use  of  a  lap 
belt  is  bet ter  than  perm it t ing  the  chi ld  to  remain  totally  unre 
strained . But  remember:  a  lap  be lt  cannot  provide  the  same  level  of 
protection  as a  proper  child  restraint  or  a three -point  lap  and 
shoulder  belt  if  the  child  is  big  enough . Also,  using  a  lap  belt  for 
younger  child ren,  who  should  be  using  a chi ld  restraint,  may  vio late 
laws  in  your  state  o r Province . 
Never  use  a  lap  belt  a lone  to  res train  a chi ld  tha t weighs  less  than 
about  80  lbs  (36 kg) a nd  who  is  less than  4'9"  tall.  A lways  remember 
that  children  do  not  have  the  pronounced  pelvic  structure  required 
for  the  pro per  func tion  of  lap  belts . If  a  lap  bel t is  only  restrain t 
system  available,  then  the  chi ld's  safety  absolutely  requires  that  the 
lap  be lt  be fas tened  snugly  a nd as low  as  possible  arou nd the  pe lvis 
let  a  lap  belt  pass  over  the  chi ld's  stomach  or  abdomen . 
& WARNING 
Using wrong child  rest raints  or  improperly  installed  child 
restr aint s can  cau se  seriou s personal  injury  or  death  in a  crash. 
•  Fa ilu re to  properly  ro ute  safety  belts  over  a  child's  body  will 
c au se  severe  injuries  in  a cra sh. The  lap  belt  portion  of the  three 
point  belt  a s well  a s an y lap belt  alone  mu st  always  pas s as low  a s 
possible  acros s the  pelvi s, never  over the  stomach  or abdomen . 
•  An improperly  worn  safet y belt will  not  pro vide the  best  protec 
tion  in a  cra sh and  may  cause  seriou s personal  injury . Always 
ma ke  sure that  children  and  other  vehi cle occupants  p rope rly 
wear  available  restraint  systems . C arefully follow  the  instructions 
provided  by the  manufacturers  of  child  re straints . • 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first 
Vehicle  operation 
Installing  a  child  safety  seat 
Securing  a  child  safety  seat  using  a  safety 
belt 
Sa fety  belts  for the  r ear seats  an d  the  fr ont passenger  con 
be  locked  with  the  convertible  locking  retractor  to  prop
erly  secure  child  safety  seats . 
The  safety  belts  eme rgency  locking  retractors  for  the  rear  seats 
safety  belts  and  for  the  front  passenger's  seat  safety  belt  have  a 
convertible  locking  ret ractor  for  child  rest raints . The  safety  belt 
must  be  locked  so  that  belt  webbing  cannot  unreel.  T he  ret ractor 
can  be  activated  to  lock  the  safety  be lt  and  prevent  the  safety  be lt 
webbi ng  fro m loosen ing  up  dur ing  norma l driving . A  child  sa fety 
seat  can  on ly  be  properly  installed  when  the  safety  belt  is  locked  so 
that  the  child  a nd  ch ild  safety  seat  will  s tay  i n place . 
A lways  remember:  Even though  your  vehic le  is  equipped  with  an 
Advanced  A irbag  system,  all  child ren,  espec ially  those  12 years  and 
younger , should  a lways  ride  in  the  back  seat  properly  restrained  for 
their  age  and  size. 
& WARNING 
Improperly  installed  child  safety  seat s increase  the  risk  of  serious 
pe rsonal  injury  and  death  i n a  collision. 
•  Always  make  sure  that  the  safety  belt  retractor  i s locked  when 
in stalling  a  child  safety  seat.  An  unlocked  safety  b elt  retracto r 
cannot  hold  the  child  safety  seat  in  pla ce during  normal  driving  or 
in  a cr ash. 
•  Always  buckle  the  child  safety  seat  firmly  in  place  even  if  a 
c hild  i s not  sitting  in  it . A  loo se  ch ild  safety  seat  can  fly  around 
durin g a  sudden  stop  or  in  a collision . 
•  Always  make  su re that  the  re ar  se at  ba ckrest  to  which  the 
center  rear  safety  belt  is  atta ched  is  se curely  latched  wh enever 
the  re ar  center  safety  belt  is  being  u sed to  se cur e a child  re stra int . 
9)1, 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
•  If  the  backrest  is  not  securely  latched,  the  child  and  the  child 
restraint  will  be  thrown  forward  together  with  the  backrest  and 
will  strike  parts  of  the  vehicle  interior . The  child  can  be  seriously 
injured  or  killed. 
•  Never  install  rear-facing  child  safety  seats  or  infant  carriers  on 
the  front  passenger  seat.  A child  will  be  seriously  injured  and  can  be  killed  when  the  passenger  airbag  inflates . 
•  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  arm  rest,  door  or  roof. 
•  Always  install  rear-facing  child  safety  seats  or  infant  carriers  on 
the  rear  seat. 
•  Forward-facing  child  safety  seats  or  infant  carriers  installed  on 
the  front  passenger's  seat  may  interfere  with  the  deployment  of 
the  airbag  and  cause  serious  injury  to  the  child. 
•  It  is  safer  to  install  a forward-facing  child  safety  seat  on the  rear 
seat. •  Always  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  whenever  using  a  child 
restrained  in  a vehicle  is  being  used~ 
page 169. Special  precau 
tions  apply  when  installing  a  child  safety  seat  on  the  front 
passenger  seat~ 
page 149, "Child  restraints  on  the  front  seat  -
some  important  things  to  know ". 
L1}. WARNING 
Always  take  special  precautions  if  you  must  install  a forward  or 
rearward -facing  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 . 
& WARNING  (continued) 
•  If the  PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  does  not  come  on  and  stay 
on,  perform  the  checks  described~ 
page 158, "Monitoring  the 
Advanced  Airbag  System" . 
•  Take the  child  restraint  off  the  front  passenger  seat  and  install 
it  properly  at  one  of  the  rear  seat  positions  if  the  PASSENGER AIR 
BAG OFF light  does  not  stay  on  whenever  the  ignition  is  switched 
on . 
•  Improper  installation  of  child  restraints  can  reduce  their  effec 
tiveness  or  even  prevent  them  from  providing  any  protection. 
•  An  improperly  installed  child  restraint  can  interfere  with  the 
airbag  as  it  deploys  and  seriously  injure  or  even  kill  the  child. 
•  Always  carefully  follow  the  manufacturer's  instructions 
provided  with  the  child  safety  seat  or  carrier. 
•  Never  place  additional  items  on  the  seat  that  can  increase  the 
total  weight  registered  by  the  weight-sensing  mat  and  can  cause  injury  in  a  crash. 
L1}. 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  restraint  up , against  or  very 
near  the  instrument  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  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 . _.  
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& 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  arm rest,  door  or  roof. 
•  Always  be  especially  careful  if you  must  install  a  rearward 
facing  child safety  seat  on the  front  passenger  seat  in exceptional 
circumstances. 
•  A tight  tether  strap on a rearward-facing  child  restraint 
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.  The  heavier weight  registered  can make 
the  system  work  as though  an adult  were on the  seat  and  deploy 
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,  immediately  install  the  rear-facing  child safety  seat in a rear 
seating  position  and  have the  airbag  system  inspected by your 
authorized  Audi  dealer.  • 
Activating  the  convertible  locking  retractor 
Use the  convertible  locking  retractor  to secure  a  child 
restraint. 
Always  heed  the  child  safety  seat  manufacturer's  instruc 
tions  when  installing  a child  restraint  in  your  vehicle.  To 
activate  the  convertible  locking  retractor: 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first 
Vehicle  operation 
-Place the  child  restraint  on  a seat,  preferably  on  the rear 
seat. 
- Slowly  pull  the  belt 
all  the  way  out. 
- Route  it  around  or  through  the  child  restraint  belt  path 
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- Push  the  child  safety  seat  down  with  your  full  weight  to 
get  the  safety  belt  really  tight . 
- Insert  the  belt  tongue  into  the  buckle  for that  seating 
position. 
- Guide  the  safety  belt  back  into  the  retractor  until  the  belt 
lies  flat and  snug  on  the  child  safety  seat. 
- You  should  hear a "clicking"  noise  as the  belt  winds  back 
into  the  inertia  reel.  Test the  convertible  locking  retractor 
by  pulling  on  the  belt.  You  should  no longer  be  able  to 
pull  the  belt  out  of  the  retractor.  The convertible  locking 
retractor  is  now  activated. 
- Make  sure  that  the  red  release  button  is facing  away  from 
the  child  restraint  so  that  it  can  be  unbuckled  quickly. 
- Pull  on  the  belt  to  make  sure  the  safety  belt  is  proper ly 
tight  and  fastened  so that  the  seat  cannot  move  forward 
or  sideways  more  than  one  inch (2.5 cm). 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  child  restraint  or an  improperly  installed  child 
restraint  can  cause serious  personal  injury  or  death  in a  crash. 
•  Always  make  sure that  the  safety belt  retractor  is locked when 
installing  a  child  safety  seat. An  unlocked  safety belt  retractor 
cannot  hold the  child safety  seat  in place during  normal  driving  or 
in  a crash.  .. 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
• Always  buckle the  child  safety  seat firmly  in  place  even if  a 
child  is not  sitting  in it.  A  loose child  safety  seat can  fly  around 
during  a  sudden  stop  or in a crash . 
•  Always  make  sure the seat  backrest to which  the  child restraint 
is  installed  is  in an upright  position  and  securely latched  into  place 
and  cannot  fold  forward.  Otherwise,  the  seat back  with the child 
safety  seat  attached  to  it  could fly  forward  in the  event  of  an acci
dent  or  other  emergency  situation. 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS  whenever  using  a  child 
restrained  in a vehicle  is being used 
=> page  169 . Special precau
tions  apply  when  installing  a  child safety  seat on the  front 
passenger  seat=> 
page  149, "Child restraints  on the  front  seat -
some  important  things  to  know" .• 
Deactivating  the  convertible  locking  retractor 
The convertible  locking  retractor  for  child  restraints  will 
be  deactivated  automatically  when  the  belt  is  wound  all  the  way  back  into  the  retractor. 
-Press  the red  button  on  the safety  belt  buckle.  The belt 
tongue  will  pop  out  of  the  buckle. 
- Guide  the  belt  all  the  way  back  into  its stowed  position. 
Always  let  the  safety  belt  retract  completely  into  its stowed  position. 
The  safety  belt  can  now  be  used  as an  ordinary safety  belt  without 
the  convertible  locking retractor  for child  restraints. 
If the  convertible  locking  retractor  should  be  activated  inadvert
ently,  the  safety  belt  must  be unfastened  and  guided  completely 
back  into its stowed  position  to  deactivate  this  feature.  If the 
convertible  locking  retractor  is  not deactivated,  the  safety  belt  will 
gradually  become  tighter  and  uncomfortable  to  wear. 
& WARNING 
Improperly  installed  child  safety  seats increase the  risk  of serious 
personal  injury  and  death  in  a collision. 
•  Never  unfasten  the  safety  belt  to  deactivate  the  convertible 
locking  retractor  for  child  restraints  while  the  vehicle  is moving. 
You  would  not  be  restrained  and  could  be  seriously injured  in an 
accident. 
•  Always  read  and  heed  all WARNINGS  whenever using a child 
restrained  in  a vehicle  is being  used=> 
page  169. Special  precau
tions  apply  when  installing  a  child  safety  seat  on the  front 
passenger  seat=> 
page  149, "Child  restraints  on the  front  seat -
some  important  things  to  know" .• 
Additional  Information 
What  types  of  child  restraint  anchors  are 
available  and  how are  they  related  to  child 
safety? 
For years,  child  restraints  have  been  installed  using  the  safety  belts 
already  present  in every  vehicle. 
Since  September  1, 1999,  child restraint  manufacturers  have  been 
providing  tether  straps  that  attach  the  top of  the  child  restraint  to 
the  vehicles  structure,  on  most  of  their  forward-facing  systems  in  order  to  comply  with  U .S . Federal  regulations  for child  restraint 
performance  in a crash.  Vehicle  manufacturers  are  required  to 
phase -in  tether  anchorages  for  attachment of  the  tether  strap  in 
their  U.S. vehicles  beginning  September  1, 1999. 
The  combination  of  the  tether anchorages  and  the lower  anchor
ages  is now  generally  called  the 
LATCH system for  "Lower  Anchor 
and  Tether  for  Children". 
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(The  term  "ISOFIX"  regarding  lower anchorages  had  been  used  by 
Audi  and  other  manufacturers  in  the past,  but  LATCH is  now  the 
standard  name  for  the  new  child  restraint  anchorage  system.) 
Some  child  restraint system  manufacturers  have  been  providing 
tether  straps  on  certain  models  of  their  child  restraint  systems,  either  as  standard  equipment  or  as  a  retrofit,  for  several  years . 
Check  with  the  manufacturer  of  the  child  restraint  system  for  tether 
strap  availability . 
To  provide  a  simpler  and  more  practicable  way  to  attach  the  child 
restraint  system  on  the  vehicle  seat,  U.S. Federal  regulations  require 
the  phase -in  of  lower  anchorages  in  vehicles  and  devices  on  new 
child  restraint  systems  to  attach  to  the  vehicle  anchorages. 
Child  restraint  system  manufacturers  will  probably  offer  two  kinds 
of  lower  anchorages  on  their  child  safety  seats 
They  could  come  with: 
•  hooks  or  other  latches  attached  to  adjustable  straps  or 
•  rigid  latches  on  bars  that  extend  out  the  back  of  the  child 
restraint  and  are released  with  release  buttons  at  the bottom  of  the 
child  restraint. 
In  addition  to  the  LATCH lower  anchorages,  both  of  these  child 
restraint  systems  use  tether  straps  to  help keep  the  child  restraint 
system  firmly  in  place .• 
Where  can  I  get  additional  information  about 
child  restraint  application  and  usage? 
There  are  a number  of  sources  of  additional  information  about  child 
restraint  selection,  installation  and  usage : 
NHTSA  advises  that  the  best  child  safety  seat  is  the  one  that  fits 
your  child  and  fits  in your  vehicle,  and  that  you  will  use correctly  and 
consistently. 
Try  before  you  buy! 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation  National  Highway  Traffic Safety  Administration 
Tel.:  (888)  DASH -2 -DOT 
www.nhtsa .dot .gov 
National  SAFE KIDS Campaign 
Tel.:  (202)  662 -0600 
www.safekids.org 
Safety  BeltSafe  U.S.A 
Tel.:  (800)  745-SAFE (English) 
Tel.:  (800)  747 -SANO  (Spanish) 
www.carseat .org 
Transport  Canada 
Tel.:  (888)  333-0371 
www.tc.gc.ca 
Audi  Client  Relations 
Tel.:  (800)  822-2834  • 
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Lower  anchorages  and  tether  for 
children  (LATCH) 
Location 
LATCH is  the  acronym  for  Lower Anchor  and  Tethers  for 
Children  and  designates  a special  child  safety  seat 
restraint  system.  In  Canada,  the  terms  "top  tether"  with 
"lower  universal  anchorages"  (or  "lower  universal 
anchorage  bars")  are  used  to  describe  the  system. 
0 
:= ti.. 
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Fig . 155  Schematic 
overview:  LATCH 
anchorage  point loca
tions 
The  illustration ~ fig.  155 shows  the  seating  locations  in your 
vehicle  which  are  equipped  with  the  lower  universal  anchorages  system. 
Description 
The lower  anchorage  positions  are  marked  for  quick 
locating. 
Fig . 156  Rear  seats: 
lower  anchorage 
bracket  locations 
Attachment  locator markers  for  lower  anchorages 
Circular  locator  buttons  on  the  rear  seatback  indicate the lower 
anchorage  locations  on  the  rear  seating  positions . 
Lower  anchorages 
The  lower  anchorage  attachment  points  are  located  between  the 
rear  seatback  and  rear  seat  cushion~ fig.  156. 
Lower  anchorages  secure  the  child  restraint  in  the  seat  without 
using  the  vehicle's  safety  belts.  Anchorages  provide  a secure  and 
easy-to-use  attachment  and  minimize  the  possibility  of  improper 
child  restraint  installation. 
All  child  restraints  manufactured  after  September  1, 2002,  must 
have  lower  anchorage  attachments  for  the 
LATCH system . 
Please remember  that  the  lower  anchorage  points  are only  intended 
for  installation  and  attachment  of  child  restraints  specifically  certi
fied  for  use with 
LATCH lower  anchorages.  Child  restraints  that  are 
not  equipped  with  the  lower  anchorage  attachments  can  still  be 
installed  in  compliance  with  the  child  restraint  manufacturer's 
instructions  on  using  vehicle  safety  belts.  ...  
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& WARNING 
Improper  installation  of child restraints  will increase  the  risk  of 
injury  in  a  crash. 
•  Always  carefully follow  the  child  restraints  manufacturer's 
instructions  for  proper  installation  of  the  child  restraint  and 
proper  use  of  the  lower  anchorages  or  safety  belts  in your  vehicle . 
•  Never  secure  or  attach  any  luggage  or  other  items  to  the 
LATCH 
lower  anchorages. 
•  Always  read  and  heed  the  important  information  about  child 
restraints  in this  chapter  and  WARNINGS=:> 
page  169, "Child 
Safety". • 
Installing  a child  restraint using the LATCH 
system 
Child  safety seats equipped  with  the  LATCH system can 
quickly  and  easily be  secured  to  the  rear 
seats. 
Safety  first 
Fig. 157  LATCH-type 
seat  with  both  latch 
bars extended 
Child  Safety 
Fig . 158  Installation  of 
child  safety  seat  with 
rigid  latches  on  bars 
Whenever  you  install  a child  restra int  always  refer  to the 
child  restraint  manufacturer's  inst ructions. 
- Make  sure the seat  back  of the  rear  seat  bench  is in  the 
upright  position  and securely  latched  in  place. 
- Inser t the  latches  onto  the  lower anchorages=>  fig. 158. 
- Make  sure  you hear  the  child  restraint  click  securely  into 
place.  This  indicates  that  the  seat  is securely  mounted  on 
the  anchors. 
- Pull  on  the child  restraint  once  you  have  mounted  it  to 
make  sure  it is  secure. 
& WARNING 
Improper  use of the  LATCH system  can increase the  risk of serious 
personal  injury  and  death  in  an  accident. 
•  These  anchors were  developed  solely for  child  safety  seats 
using the  "LATCH" system. 
•  Never  attach  other  child  safety  seats,  belts  or other  objects  to 
these  anchors. 
•  Always  make  sure that  you  hear  a click when  latching  the  seat 
in place . If you do  not  hear  a click the  seat  is not  secure and  could  • 
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& WARNING  (continued) 
fly  forward  and  hit  the  interior  of  the  vehicle, or  be  ejected  from 
the  vehicle. 
& WARNING 
Improper  installation  of  child restraints  will  increase the  risk  of 
injury  in  an accident. 
•  Always  follow  the  child restraint  system manufacturer's 
instructions  for  proper  installation  of the child  restraint  system 
and  proper  use of tether  straps  as well  as the  lower anchorages or 
safety  belts  in your vehicle. 
•  Always  read  and heed  the  important  information  and WARN
INGS  about  child  safety  and  the  installation  of  child  restraint 
systems => 
page 169, "Child  Safety". • 
Mounting  and  releasing  the  anchorage  hook 
If  you  use  a  child  restraint  system  with  hooks  or  other 
latches  attached  to  adjustable  straps. 
Mounting 
Press the  anchorage  hook  with  the  spring  catch  release 
onto  the  lower anchorage  so that  the anchorage  hook 
locks  into  place. 
Pull  on  the  anchorage  hook  to  make  sure  that  it  has 
securely  engaged  the  lower  anchorage . 
Tighten  the  strap  following the  child restraint manufac
turer's  instructions. 
Releasing 
- Loosen  the tension  on  the  strap  following  the child 
restraint  manufacturer's  instructions.  -
Depress  the  spring  catch  on  the  hook. 
- Hold  the  spring  catch  in  depressed  position. 
- Move  the  hook  in the  direction  of  the  vehicle  floor  so that 
there  is  enough  space  to  release  the  anchorage  hook 
from  the  lower  anchorage. 
& WARNING 
•  Improper  installation  of child  restraints  will increase the  risk of 
injuries  in  a  crash. 
•  Always  refer to the  child restraints  manufacturer's  instructions 
for  proper  installation  of the  child  restraint  and  proper  use  of the 
lower  anchorages  or  safety belts in your  vehicle. 
ti 
Tether  anchors 
Fig.  159  Tether 
anchors:  attachment 
hook  locations  behind 
the  rear  seatbacks 
Beginning  wi th  model  year  2000,  the  rear  seating  positions  are 
equipped  with  three  tether  anchors. 
The  tether  anchors  for  the  three  rear  seating  positions  are  located 
on  the  backside  of  the  rear  seatbacks 
=> fig.  159.  .,_  
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Using  tethers  on  rear -fac ing  child  restraints 
C urrently,  ve ry  few  rear -facing  chil d  restrain ts co me with  a te ther . 
P lease  r ead  and  fo llow  the  ch ild  restraint  manufacturer's  instruc 
t ions  ca re fu lly to  dete rmine  how  t o  pr operly  insta ll the  te ther . 
& WARNING 
Improper  installation  of  child  restraints  will  increase  the  risk  of 
injury  and  death  in a  crash. 
•  Improper  u se of  child  restraint  anchors  {tether  anchors)  could 
lead to  injury  in a collision . The  anchors are designed to  withstand 
only those  loads  imposed  by correctly  fitted  child  restraints . 
•  Never  mount  two  child  restraint  systems  on one  LATCH lower 
anchor  point . 
•  Never  attach  two  child  restraint  systems  to  one tether  strap  or 
tether  anchorage. 
•  Always follow  the  instructions  provided  by the  manufacturer  of 
the  child  restraint  you  intend  to  install  in your  Audi. 
•  Never  use child  restraint  tether  anchorages  to  secure safety 
belts  or  other  kinds  of  oc cupant  restra ints . 
•  Never  attach  a tether  strap  to  a tie -down  hook  in the  luggage 
c ompartment . 
•  Never  secure or attach  any luggage or other  items  to  the  LATCH 
lower  anchorages  or to  the  tether  anchors . 
•  If a tether  or other  strap  is used to  attach  a child restraint  to the 
front  passenger  seat , make  sure that  it  is not  so tight , that  it 
c au ses the  weight -sensing  mat  to  measure  more  weight  than  i s 
actually  on the  seat . 
•  The  heavier  weight  registered  can  make  the  system  work  as 
though  an adult  were  on the  seat  and deploy the  Advanced  Ai rbag 
when  it  must  be suppressed causing  serious or even fatal  injury to 
the  child .• 
Safety  first 
Child  Safety 
Tether  strap 
A tethe r is  a  straight  or  V-s h ap ed  st rap  t hat  attach es  t he 
to p pa rt of a  chil d res tra int  t o spe cial  a nchorage  p oin ts  in 
th e veh icle. 
Fig . 160  Tether  strap 
( center ):  pr oper r outing 
and  mounting 
Fig . 161  Teth er  strap 
( outboard ): pr ope r 
routing  and  mounting 
T he purpose  of  the tether  is to  reduce  the  fo rward  movement  of the 
child  restraint  in a  cra sh,  i n order to  he lp  reduce  the  risk  of  head 
injury  that  could  be  caused  by  striking  the  vehicle  interior. 
F orwa rd facing  child  re str ain ts ma nufact ured  after  Sep te m ber  1, 
1 99 9,  are  required  by  U.S. federal  re gulations  to  comply  w ith  child 
head  movement  performance  require ments.  These  new  perfor 
ma nce  re quireme nts  make  a  tet her  necessary  on  most  new  c hild 
safety  seats. 
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& WARNING 
Improper  installation  of  child  restraints  will  increase  the  risk  of 
injury  in  a crash . 
•  Never  atta ch a child  safety  seat  tether  strap  to  a tie-down  hook 
in  the  luggage  compartment. 
•  Never  se cure  or  attach  any  luggage  or  other  items  to  the  LATCH 
lower  anchorages  or  to  the  tether. 
•  If a tether  or  other  str ap is  used  to  attach  a child  restraint  to  the 
front  passenger  seat,  make  sure  that  it  is  not  so  tight , that  it 
causes  the  weight-sensing  mat  to  measure  more  weight  than  is 
actually  on  the  seat. 
•  The  heavier  weight  registered  can  make  the  system  work  as 
though  an  adult  were  on  the  seat  and  deploy  the  Advanced  Ai rbag 
when  it  must  be suppressed  causing  serious  or  even  fatal  injury  to 
the  child .• 
Using tethers on rear-facing c hild restraint 
sys tems 
Currently,  few  rear -facing  child  restraint  systems  come  with  a  tether. 
Please  read  and  heed  the  child  rest raint  system  manufacturer's 
instructions  careful ly  to  determine  how  to properly  insta ll the 
tether . 
& WARNING 
A child  in a rearward -facing  child safety  seat  installed  on the  front 
passenger  seat  will  be  ser iously 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  arm  rest , or  door . 
& WARNING  (continued ) 
• A tight  tether  or other  strap  on a rearward-facing  child restraint 
attached  to  the  front  passenger  seat  can  put  too  much  pressure 
on the  weight-m at  in the  seat  and  register  a heavier  weight  in the 
Advan ced Airbag  System . The heavier weight  regi stered  can m ake 
the  system  wo rk as though  an  adult  were  on the  seat  and  deploy 
the  Advanced Airbag  when  it  must  be suppressed  causing serious  or even  fatal  inju ry to  the  child . 
•  If you  must  install  a rearward  facing  child  safety  seat  on the 
front  passenger  seat  because  of  exceptional  circumstances  and 
the  PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  does  not  come  on and  stay  on , 
immed iately  install  the  rear-facing  child  safety  seat  in a  rear 
seating  position  and  have the  airbag  sy stem  inspected  by your 
authorized  Audi  dealer . • 
Securing  the  upper  tether  strap  to  the  anchor 
bracket 
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Fig . 162  Tether  strap: 
proper  r outing  and 
m ounting 
Securing  the  child  restraint  tether  strap  to  the 
tether  anchor 
Re lease  o r  deplo y t he  tethe r strap  on  the  chil d  restraint 
acco rdin g  to the c hild  restrain t  manu facturer 's  usa ge 
inst ructio ns.  ..,