AUDI S6 2010 Manual Online
Manufacturer: AUDI, Model Year: 2010, Model line: S6, Model: AUDI S6 2010Pages: 368, PDF Size: 86.82 MB
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Seat  memory 
Applies  to  veh icles:  with  seat  memory 
Driver's  seat  memory 
The seat  adjustment  settings  for  two  drivers can be 
stored  using  the  memory  buttons  in the  driver's door. 
-...... SET  1 2 ,,.., 
Fig. 68  Driver's door: 
Seat  memory 
In  addition  to  the setting  for  the driver's  seat,  the  settings for  the 
steering  column*  and  both  exterior  mirrors  can  be  stored. 
Storing  and  r ecalling  setting s 
Using  the  memory  buttons  1 and  2,  you can  store  and  recall  the 
settings  for  two  different  drivers~ fig . 68 . 
T he  current  settings  are  also  automatically  stored  on  the  remote 
control  key being  used when  the vehicle  is locked.  When  the vehicle  is 
unlocked,  the  settings  stored  on  the  remo te contro l key  being  used 
are  automatically  recalled. This  function  has to be  activated  in the 
MMI 
~ page  80, " Activating  remote  cont rol  key memo ry" . 
Tur ning  seat  m em ory  o n and  off 
If the  [ ON/OFF I switch  is depressed , the  seat  memo ry is inoperative . 
The  word 
OFF next  to  the  [  ON/OFF ) switch  illuminates. 
All the  stored  settings  are  retained.  We  recommend  using  the 
I ON/OFF ) switch  and  deact ivat ing  the  seat  memory  if the  vehicle  is 
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eats  and  storage 
only  going  to  be  used temporarily by a driver  whose  settings  are  not 
going  to  be  stored .• 
App lies  to  veh icles : w it h  seat  memo ry 
Storing  and  recalling  a  seat  position 
Before  you  can  store  or  recall  your  seat  position,  the 
[ON/OFF) button  must  be  engaged  (down) . 
Storing  settings 
-Adjust  the  driver 's  seat => page 76. 
- Adjust  the  steering  column*=> 
page 107. 
-Adjust  both  outside  mirrors=> page 71. In  the  ti lt-down 
position,  the  passenger  mirror  can  be  adjusted  to  the 
preferred  position  and  saved  in the  seat  memory. 
- Press  the 
[SETI button  and  hold  it down.  At the  same 
time,  press  one  of  the  memory  buttons  for  at  least  one 
second . 
- Release  the  buttons.  The  settings  are  now  stored  under  the  corresponding  memo ry bu tton. 
Recalling  settings 
- Driver's  door  open  -press  the  des ired  memory  button. 
- Driver's  door  closed  - press  the  corresponding  memory 
button  unt il the  stored  position  is  reached . 
Su ccessfu l storage  is confirmed  audib ly and  by the  light  in the  [SET ) 
button  illuminat ing . 
When  the vehicle  is 
locked , the current  settings  are stored  and 
assigned  to  the  remote  control  key.  But  the  settings  sto red  on 
memory  buttons  1 and  2  are not deleted.  They can  be  recalled at  any .., 
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Seats  and  storage 
time.  When  the  vehicle is unlocked , the  settings  stored  on  the 
remote  con trol  key  are  res to red . 
If your  ve hicle  is driven  by othe r persons  using  yo ur remo te  con trol 
key, you  sho uld save  yo ur individ ua l seat  position  on  one  of the 
memo ry bu tton s. Yo u can  recall  you r se tting s ag ain  sim ply and 
conveniently  by p ressing  the  cor responding  memory  button.  When 
t he  vehi cle  i s lo ck ed , the se  se tt ings  are a uto mati ca lly re-assig ned  to 
the  remote  cont rol  key and  stored . 
& WARNING 
• For safety  reasons , the  seat  setting  can only  be  recalled  when 
the  vehicle  is  stationary  -otherwise  you  risk having  an  accident . 
•  In an  emergency , the  recall  operation  can  be  stopped  by 
pressing  the  [ 
ON/OFF ] button  or by briefly  pressing  any given 
memory  button.  • 
Applies to ve hicl es : w it h  seat  m em ory 
Activating  remote  control  key  memory 
To  be  ab le  to re ca ll  the  st ore d set tings  with  the  rem ote 
co ntr ol  key,  the  func tion h as  to  be  activa ted in the MMI. 
- Sele ct: Funct ion butt on I CAR] > Systems* > Seat 
adjustment > Driver's seat > Key mem.  profile>  On. • 
Rear  seats 
General  information 
Safe  transpo rtat ion  of pa sseng ers  on  t he re ar seat s 
r eq uires  prope r safety prec aut ion s. 
All passengers  on  the  rear  seats  must  be  seated  in  compliance  with 
t he  s afe ty gu idelin es  expl ain ed  in~ 
page 18 5 and ~ pa ge 195. The  correct  seating  position  is critica
l for  the  safety  of front 
and rear  seat 
p assenge rs  alik e~ 
page 17 8. 
& WARNING 
•  Occupants  in the  front and rear seats  must  always  be  properly 
restrained . 
•  Do  not  let  anyone  ride  in the  vehicle  without  the  head 
restraints  provided.  Head  restraints  help  to  reduce  injuries. 
•  Loose  items  inside  the  passenger  compartment,  can fly 
forward  in a crash  or sudden  maneuver  and  injure occupants . 
Always  store  articles  in the  luggage  compartment  and  use  the 
fastening  eyes,  especially  when  the  rear seat  backs  have  been 
folded  down. 
•  Read and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
~ page 178,  "Proper seating 
positions  for  passengers  in rear seats ".• 
Rear  window  shelf 
You  can place  light  articles  of c lothing  on the  rea r win dow 
sh elf  behi nd  th e s eatbac k. 
& WARNING 
Whenever  you  are driving,  do  not  leave  any  hard objects  on  the 
rear window  shelf  or allow  your pet to  sit  on the  shelf . These  could 
become  a hazard for  vehicle  occupants  in the  event  of  sudden 
braking  or a crash! 
[  i ] Tips 
•  A vent  slot  is  located  between  the  shel f and  the  rear  window . Do 
no t  bl ock  the  ven t wi th  any  item s you  m ay  pla ce o n the  re ar window 
shelf. 
•  Do not  place  b ulky  items  o n the  rea r window  she lf as  t hey wo uld 
restrict  or  bloc k the  driver 's vis ion  thro ug h  the  rear  view  m irror. •  
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Head  restraints 
Front  head  restraints 
Head  restraints  that  are  adjusted  according  to  body  size, 
along  with  the  seat  belt,  offer  effective  protection. 
Fig.  69  Fro nt  seat: 
Adjus tin g the  head 
r est rai nt 
The  head  restraints  on  the front seats  can  be  adjusted  to 
provide  safe  support  to  head  and  neck  at  the  optimum 
height.  When  optimally  adjusted,  the  top  of  the  restraint 
should  be  level with  the  top  of the  head=> 
page 179, "Proper 
adjustment  of  head  restra ints". 
R ai sing  the  head  restr aint 
- Grasp  the  sides  of  the  head  restraint  with  both  hands. 
- Lift the  head  restraint. 
Lowering  the  head  restraint 
- With  one  hand  push  down  on  the  middle  of  the  head  restraint . 
- With  the  other  hand  press  the  release  knob:::;, fig.  69  and 
push  the  head  restraint  down . 
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Refer to::::;, page 179, "Proper  adjustment  of  head  restra ints"  for 
guidelines  on  how to  adj ust  the  height  of the  front  head  restraints  to 
suit  the  occupant's  body  size . 
& WARNING 
• Drivin g w ith out  hea d res traints  or w ith  hea d r estra ints th at a re 
n ot  prop erl y a dju st e d  inc reases  the risk  of seri ou s o r fa tal  nec k 
i n ju ry  dram atically. 
•  Rea d an d  h eed all  W ARNINGS ::::;, 
page 1 79 . 
(I] Tip s 
Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety  belts  are  an  ext remely 
effective  comb ination  of  safety  features. • 
Rear  head  restraints 
Passengers  may  only  be  carried  if  the  head  restraints  has 
been  raised  to  its  uppermost  position. 
Fig.  70 Rear  seats: 
h ead res train ts 
The  rear  head  restraints  mus t be  raised  fully  upward  when 
passengers  ride  in the  rear  seats . _,, 
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Seats  and  storage 
Adjusting  the  head  restraints 
- To move  the  hea d restraint  up,  hold  it  at  the  sides  and 
slide  it  upwar d unt il it  la tches . 
- To move  the  head  restra int  down , press  the  button© 
~ page 81, fig. 70  and  slide  the  head  restra int  dow nward. 
Removing  the  head  restraints 
- Slide  t he head  restrai nt all  th e way  up. 
- Press  the  release  butto n©  and  pu ll the  h ead  restraint  out 
and  cl ear  o f the  se at. 
Installing  the  head  restraints 
-Slide  t he  posts  on  the  head  restraint  down  into  the  gu ides 
until  the  posts  c lick into  p lace.  You s hou ld not  be  ab le to 
pull  the  head  restraint  out  of  the  backrest. 
So that  the  driver  can  have  a  better  view to  the  rear,  the  head 
restra in ts should  be pushed  down  comple tely when  t he rea r seats  are 
not  occupied . 
& WARNING 
• Only  remove  the  rear  seat  head  restraint s when  necessary in 
order to  in stall  a child seat . In stall  the  head restraint  again  imme
diately  once the  chi ld seat  is removed.  Driving  w ithout  head 
restraint s or with  head  res traints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted 
increases the  risk of  serious or fatal  neck injury  dramatically . 
•  Read and  heed all  WARNINGS=> 
page 179 
(I) Tips 
Cor rect ly  adjus ted  head  restraints  and  safety  belts  are  an  ext reme ly 
effective  comb ination  of  safety  features. • 
Appli es to  veh icles : w ith  front  a rm res t 
Armrest 
The  armrest  can be adjusted  to s everal positions  and 
contains  a storage  compartment. 
Adjusting  the  armrest 
Fig.  71  Armre st 
b etw een  driver's  and 
pa ssenge r's  se at 
-To adjust  the  armrest  angle,  pivot  the  armrest  fu lly dow n. 
- Lift the  a rmrest  detent  by de ten t until  th e  desi red  posi-
tion  is rea ched. 
Opening  storage  compartment 
- Press  the  release  lever~ fig.  71. 
Please  note  that  the  driver's  arm  movements  may  be  restricted  with 
t he  arm rest  folded  down.  For th is  reason,  t he armrest  s ho ul d  not  be 
folded  down  when  driving  in city traff ic. •  
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Luggage  compartment 
Increasing  Luggage  compartment  space 
You can  create  additional  space  for  loading  luggage  by 
folding  do wn either  or both  of  the  rear seatback 
segments  to  form  a deck . 
Folding  backrest  down 
Fig. 72  Rear  backr es t: 
rele ase lever 
Fig. 73  Rea r ba ckr est: 
l o cki ng t he b ackre st 
- Push  forwa rd  release  lever ©~ fig. 72  i n direction  of 
arrow. 
- Fold the  backrest  down . 
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Returning  backrest  to  upright  position 
- Push  rear  seat  backrest  up  unti l it  engages~ &. You will 
know  that  the  seat  is properly  engaged  when  you  canno t 
se e t he  red  marking  on  the  lever @. 
Locking  the  backrest 
- Insert  your  key  into  t he  lock ~ fig . 73  and  turn  it  clock
w ise. 
Unlocking  the  backrest 
- Ins ert  the  key in to the  lock and  turn  it  count er-clockwise . 
Stowing  luggage 
-For safe  loading  and  securing  of  items  read  an d follow  the 
guidelines  on~ 
page 181. 
The  rear  seatback  is divided  into  two  segments  -one  third/two  thirds. 
You can  fold  down  ei ther  or  bo th  parts  of  t he  sea tback. 
T he  release  levers  for  the  fo lding  backrests  can  be  loc ked  when  the 
back rests  are  properly  engaged  in their  upr ight  position.  This 
prevents  unauthor ized  access  to  the  luggage  compartment  from 
withi n the  vehicle.  The  release  levers  can  only  be  locked  with  the 
master  key o r emergency  key. 
& WARNING 
•  The backr est  must  always  be s ecurely  latched  so that  the  sa fety 
belt  of the  center  seating  position  can work properly to  help 
prote ct  the  occupant . 
•  The backrest  must  be  securely  latched  in position  so that  no 
items  contained  in the  luggage  compartm ent  can s lide forward 
upon  sudden  b raking. 
•  Never allow  safety  belts  to  become  damag ed by being  caught 
in d oor or  seat  hardware.  _,. 
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& WARNING (continued ) 
• Torn or frayed safety  belts  can tear  and damaged  belt  hardware 
c an break in a crash . Inspect  the  belts  periodically.  Belts  showing 
damage  to  webbing , bindings,  buckles,  or retractors  must  be 
replaced. 
& WARNING 
Always  read and  heed  WARNINGS=> & in "Loading the  luggage 
compartment " on 
page 181. 
(D Note 
When  folding  the  back rest  back  into  place,  make  sure  t he safety  be lt 
do es not  get  caught,  because  it ca n be  damaged.  A  damage d belt  can 
fa il to  prov ide  safe  restra int. • 
Fastening  eyelets 
The  luggag e com partme nt is  equ ipped  wi th f our tie-do wn 
e y ele ts  t o se cure  luggag e and  oth er it ems. 
Fig . 74  Lu ggage 
c ompa rtme nt 
fas tening  eyelet s 
-Use  th e  t ie-down  eye lets  to  se cu re  your  ca rg o  pro perl y 
=> fig.  74  -a rrow s- . 
- Read  an d he ed  all  W AR NIN GS=> 
page  181, "S to wi ng 
lu ggag e". 
In  a co llision,  the  laws  of  phys ics  mean  that  even  smal ler  items  tha t 
are  loose  in the  vehicle  will turn  into  h eavy missiles  that  can  cause 
s e rious  in jury . Items  i n the  veh icl e pick  up  kine tic energy  which  var ies 
w ith  the  vehicle  and  the  we ight  of the  item . Vehicle  speed  is the  most 
s ignifi cant  factor. 
For  example,  in a frontal  coll is io n  at  a  speed  of  30  mp h (48  km/h), 
t he  f orces  a ctin g on  a  1 0-lb  (4 .5  kg) o bject  are  about 
20 times th e 
normal  weight  o f th e  ite m. This  means  that  the  weig ht  of the  item 
woul d su dden ly be  the  eq uiva lent  of  about  200  lbs  (90  kg) . One  can 
e asily  imag ine the  injuries  tha t an  item  of  that  we ig ht  flyi ng fre ely 
throug h the  passenger  compartme nt  can  cause  in a  collisio n at  a 
s p ee d  co nsidere d  relati vely low. 
& WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or improper  straps  used  to  secure  items  to  tie
downs  can fail  during  hard braking  or in a collision  and  cause 
serious  personal  injury . 
•  Always  use  suitable  retaining  straps  and  properly secure  items 
to  the  tie -downs  in the  luggage  compartment  to  he lp prevent 
items  from  shifting  or flying  forward. 
•  When  the  rear seat  backrest  is folded  down,  always  use  suit
able  retaining  straps  and  properly secure  item s to the  tie-downs  in 
the  luggage  compartment  to  help  prevent  items  from  flying 
forward  into  the  passenger  compartment. 
•  Never attach  a child  safety  seat  tether  strap  to  a tie-down. •  
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App lies to veh icles : with  ca rgo net 
Elastic  cargo  net 
The cargo  net  prevents  light objects  from  sliding  around 
in the  luggage  compartment. 
Fig. 75 Luggage 
compartme nt cargo 
ne t 
Fig.  76  Luggage 
compar tment  car go 
net  attach ed  to 
mounting  hooks* 
Securing  objects  to  the  luggage 
compartment  floor  with  the  net 
-Lay out  the  cargo  net  in the  luggage compartment . 
- Engage  all  four  hooks  into  the  fasten ing  eyelets => fig.  75. 
- Place  objects  to be  secured  under the net. 
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Configuring  the  net  to  restrain  small  objects 
- Lay  out  the  cargo  net  in the  luggage  compartment . 
- Engage  the  hooks  on the  cargo  net in the  fastening  eyelets 
in the  floor  at the  rear  of  the  luggage  compartment 
=>  fig . 76. 
- Pull  down  the  mounting  hooks  -arrows- located below  the 
base  of  the  rear  window. 
- Connect  each  loop  on the  net  to  the  corresponding  hook  as  illustrated . 
- Place  items  inside  the  net. 
Mounting  hooks* 
There are  two  mounting  hooks  under  the  base  of  the  rear  window 
inside  the  luggage compartme nt.  You can  attach  the  cargo  net  as  well 
as 
light objects  to  these  hooks. 
The  mounting  hooks  are  spring-loaded  and  will return  to  their normal 
position  when  not  in use . 
& WARNING 
For strength-related  reasons, the  mounting  hooks can only be 
used  to secure  objects  weighing 
up to  10 lb. (5 kg).  Heavier 
objects  will  not  be adequately  secured  -there  is a risk of  injury. • 
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Seats  and  storage 
Left-side  compartment 
The DVD player  for  the  navigation  system*  is in the  left
side  storage  compartment. 
•  • 
Fig.  77 Luggage 
compartment:  storage 
compartment  for  DVD 
player 
Fig.  78  Luggage 
compartment:  DVD 
player for the  naviga· 
tion  system 
-To open,  pull  the  handle  forward=> fig.  77. 
CD-ROM  player  for  Navigation  System* 
The CD-ROM player  for the navigation  system=> fig.  78  is located  in 
this  storage  compartment  in the  luggage  compartment.  Operation  is 
described  in the  instructions  for  the  audio  system .• 
Applies  to veh icles : with  load -through  faci lity and  removab le s ki sack 
Ski  sack 
Use the  removable  ski sack  to  transport  and protect  skis 
and  other  long,  light  items  in the  passenger  compart
ment  . 
Loading  ski  sack 
Fig. 79 Luggage 
compartment:  ski sack 
flap 
Fig.  80  Ski sack: 
securing  with  rear seat 
safety  belt 
-Fold  out  center  armrest  in the  rear  seat  backrest. 
- Press  the  release  button  -arrow-=> fig.  79  for  the  ski sack 
flap  in the  passenger  compartment  and  pull  down  the 
flap. 
- Open  the  luggage compartment  lid .  
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- Pull  out  and  unfold  the  ski  sack. 
- Load  skis  or  similar  objects  through  the luggage compart-
ment  into  the  interior  of  the  vehicle~&. 
Securing  ski  sack 
- Insert  the  ski  sack  strap@~ page 86, fig.  80  in the 
center  buckle 
® · 
- Pull  the  safety  belt  taut on the  free  end  of  the belt @. 
Stowing  ski  sack 
- Pull  the  ski  sack  through  the  rear  backrest to  the  rear. 
- In  the  passenger  compartment,  close the  ski  sack  flap. 
- Fold  the  ski  sack  carefully. 
& WARNING 
•  The ski  sack  is  intended  only  for the  transportation  of  skis  and 
other  light  objects.  To reduce  the  risk of  serious  personal  injury 
never  transport  heavy  or pointed  objects  in the  ski  sack. 
•  When  braking  rapidly  or during  an  accident  the  load  could  be 
displaced  and  cause injury to  occupants. 
•  Sharp edges  on  the  load  must  be  covered  for  protection. 
Always  fasten  the  belt  tightly  around  the  sack  and  its  contents 
=> page 86, fig.  80. 
[ i] Tips 
Never  stow  the  ski  sack  away  if it's  wet  or  damp  (for  example,  snow 
melting  from  skis). Let  it dry  completely  before  you  stow it away. • 
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Roof  rack 
First  things  first 
A  roof 
rack  can  be  fitted to  carry  additional  luggage on 
the  roof 
-Always  read  and  follow  the  instructions  provided  by the 
roof  rack  manufacturer  when the roof  rack  system  must 
be  installed. 
If you  are  transporting  luggage  or  other  objects  on the  roof,  please 
note  the  following: 
•  Your  vehicle  has  specially  designed aerodynamic  roof  rails.  Only 
install  a  roof rack  specifically  designed  for  your  model.  Contact the 
nearest  Audi  dealer  for  information on  approved  modular  roof  racks 
for  your  vehicle . 
•  These  approved  roof  racks  are  the  basis  for  a  complete  roof  rack 
system.  Additional  attachments  for  the  basic  roof  rack  are  necessary 
to  safely  transport  luggage,  bicycles,  surf  boards,  skis  or  small  boats. 
All  necessary  hardware  for  these systems  is  available at  your  autho
ri zed  Audi  dealer . 
•  We  recommend  that you keep  the  installation  instructions for 
your  roof  rack  system  together  with  your  Owner's  literature  in the 
vehicle. 
When  should  the  roof  rack  be  removed? 
•  Before  going  through  an  automatic  car  wash  (it  is  best  to ask  the 
car  wash  operator  for  advice). 
•  When  not  in  use,  to reduce  fuel  consumption,  wind  noise and  to 
guard  against  theft.  _,,, 
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& WARNING 
• Use  of  an  unapproved  roof  rack or incorrect mounting  of  an 
appro ved  ro of  rack can  cause  the  roof ra ck or the  i tems  attached 
to  it to  fall  off  the  roof onto  the  road . 
•  Obje ct s  falling  from  the  roof of  a vehicle  can cause  a cra sh and 
personal  injury . 
•  Only mount  the  sy stem  between  the  marking s shown  in 
~ fig. 81 . 
•  The roof rack sy stem  must  be installed  exactly  according to  the 
instructions  provided. 
0 Note 
•  Your vehicle  warranty  does  not  cover  any  damages  to  the  vehicle 
caused  by using  roof  ra cks  or  mounti ng  struc tures  not  app roved  by 
Audi for  your  vehicle . The  same  applies  to  damage  resulting  from 
incorrect  roof  rack  insta llation. 
•  Always  check  the  roof  rack  mountings  and  hardware  before  each 
t rip a nd  dur ing a  tri p t o ma ke sure  everything  is sec ure ly tightened . If 
necessary,  retig hten  t he mountings  and  check  the  ent ire system  from 
ti me  to  time. 
•  After  mounting  a  roof  rack system,  or  when  yo u transport  objects 
on  t he  roo f of  your  veh icle,  t he  he igh t of  the  vehicle  is n atur ally 
increased . Be ca reful  whe n driving  under  low  bridges  or  in  parking 
garages  fo r ex amp le. This  could  c ause  dama ge to  t he  lo ad  and  even 
the  vehicle  itself.  • 
Mounting  locations 
Safe  ins tall atio n o f a r oof  ra ck requires  th at the  rack 
s up ports a re m ounted b etw een  the s mall arrow s ma rked 
insid e the  door  frames  on  all four  doors . 
Mounting 
Fig.  81  Front  and  rear 
m arking s 
The roof  ra ck system  mu st  be  installed  exactly  according  to  the 
i nstructions  provided. 
M ount  the  roo f  racks  supports  in t he  side  roo f mo ldings.  Make  sure 
to  position  th e sup po rt s on 
all  four  doors between  the  points  ma rked 
by small  arrows ~ fig.  81.  The  ma rkings  can  only  be  seen  when  the 
doors  are  open .• 
Loading  the  roof  rack 
A lw ays  distr ibute  loads  evenly.  Make sure  anythi ng  on 
t he  roo f ra ck is securely  tie d do wn. 
- Always  dis tri but e the  loads  o n th e  roo f  rack  evenly . 
- Always  a ttach  items  to  the  roof  ra ck  se curely  bef ore y ou 
d rive  off.  _,,