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& WARNING
When folded down, the armrest can restrict the driver's move
ment. When driving in conditions that may call for quick maneu
vers, fold up the armrest . This will allow you to react more quickly
to avoid an accident.
[ i] Tips
The storage area in the center armrest may be equipped with a tele
phone base plate to house a phone cradle. Ask your authorized Audi
dealer if you have questions. •
Rear seats
General information
Safe transportation of passengers on the rear seats
requires proper safety precautions.
All passengers on the rear seats must be seated in compliance with
the safety guidelines explained
in=> page 176 and => page 187. The
correct seating position is safety critical for front
and rear seat
passengers
alike => page 170.
& WARNING
• Vehicle 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 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.
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& WARNING (continued)
• Read and heed and all WARNINGS => page 170, "Proper seating
positions for passengers in rear seats". •
Rear armrest
The storage bin inside the armrest contains the first-aid
kit*.
Folding down the armrest
Fig . 104 Center of the
rear seatbench: rear
armrest folded down
-Pull the armrest down on the front ~ fig. 104.
Opening the storage bin
-Pull the handle in front. •
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Folding backrest
You can fold down either or both parts of the rear back
rest.
Folding backrest down
Fig . 105 Rear back·
rest: release lever
-Move the safety belt to the side as far as it will go.
- Push forward release
lever @~ fig. 105 in direction of
arrow.
- Fold the backrest down .
Returning backrest to upright position
- Push rear seat backrest up until it
engages ~& . You will
know that the seat is properly engaged when you cannot
see the red marking on the lever@.
The rear seatback is divided into two sections -one third/two thirds.
You can fold down either or both parts of the seatback .
& WARNING
• The backrest must always be securely latched so that the
safety belt of the center seating position can work properly to help
protect the occupant.
• The backrest must be securely latched in position so that no
items contained in the luggage compartment can slide forward
upon sudden braking.
• Never allow safety belts to become damaged by being caught
in door or seat hardware.
• Torn or frayed safety belts can tear and damaged belt hardware
can break in a crash. Inspect the belts periodically. Belts showing
damage to webbing, bindings, buckles, or retractors must be
replaced.
0 Note
When folding the backrest back into place, make sure the safety belt
does not get caught, because it can be damaged . A damaged belt
can fail to provide safe restraint. •
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Head restraints
Adjusting head restraints , front seats
The head restraints must be adjusted properly to provide
protection.
Fig. 106 Front seats
head restraints :
adjusting the height
The head restraints on the front seats can be adjusted to
provide safe support to head and neck at the optimum
height. Optimally adjusted, the top of the restraint should
be level with the top of the head
=> page 171, "Proper
adjustment of head restraints".
Raising
- Grab the sides of the head restraint.
- Lift the head
restraint => fig. 106 until the top of the
restraint is even with the top of your
head=> page 171
Lowering
- With one hand push down on the middle of the head
restraint.
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- With the other hand press the release knob@=> fig. 106
and push the head restraint down. You should
not lower
the top of the restraint below the level of your eyes.
Removing the head restraint
-Pull the head restraint all the way up.
- Press the release button @ and pull the restraint straight
up and out of the seat.
Installing the head restraint
- Insert the rods into the guides and push the restraint
back in until you hear it click.
Refer to::::> page 171, "Proper adjustment of head restraints" for
guidelines on how to adjust the height of the front h ead restraints
to fit the occupant's body size.
& WARNING
• Driving without head restraints or with head restraints that are
not properly adjusted increases the risk of serious or fatal neck
injury dramatically.
• Read and heed all
WARNINGS => page 171.
[ i] Tips
Correctly adjusted head restraints and safety belts are an extremely
effective combination of safety features .•
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Rear head restraints (outer seating positions)
Raising the head restraint
-Grab the sides of the head restraint.
Fig. 107 Outer rear
head restraints :
adjusting the height
-Lift the head restraint => fig. 107 so that the upper edge
of the restraint is
at least even with your eyes, preferably
higher.
Lowering the head restraint
Grab the sides of the head restraint.
Press the release knob @,
=> fig. 107 and push the head
restraint down. You should
not lower the top of the
restraint below the level of your eyes.
Removing the head restraint
-Pull the head restraint all the way up.
-Press the release button @and pull the restraint out and
clear of the seat.
Installing the head restraint
- Insert the rods into the guides and push the restraint
back in until you hear it click.
Refer to~ page 171, "Proper adjustment of head restraints" for
guidelines on how to adjust the height of the outer head restraints
to fit the occupant's body size.
& WARNING
• Driving without head restraints or with head restraints that are
not properly adjusted increases the risk of serious or fatal neck
injury dramatically.
• Read and heed all
WARNINGS ~ page 171.
[ i] Tips
Correctly adjusted head restraints and safety belts are an extremely
e ffectiv e combination of safety fea tures .•
Rear head restraint (center seating position)
Fig . 108 Center rear
head restraint:
adjusting the height
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Raising the head restraint
- Grab the sides of the head restraint.
- Lift the head restraint=>
page 106, fig. 108 so that the
upper edge of the restraint is at
least even with your eyes,
or higher.
Lowering the head restraint
- Press the release knob @,::::> page 106, fig. 108 and lower
the head restraints so that the upper edge of the restraint
is
at least even with your eyes, or higher.
Removing the head restraint
-Pull the head restraint all the way up.
- Press the release button @ and remove.
Installing the head restraint
- Insert the rods into the guides and push the restraint
back in until you hear it click.
The height of the center head restraints is adjustable. They should
be adjusted to fit the occupant's body size. Correctly adjusted head
restraints and safety belts are an extremely effective safety feature
=> page 171.
& WARNING
Read and heed all WARNINGS => page 171, "Proper adjustment of
head restraints". •
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Luggage compartment
Increasing size of the luggage compartment
space
Folding the seat back forward increases the space of the
luggage compartment.
You can fold down both parts of the seat back either separately or
together to increase the size of the luggage compartment
=> page 104.
Stowing luggage
Follow instruction => page 173, "Loading the luggage compart
ment".
& WARNING
Always read and heed WARNINGS => & in "Loading the luggage
compartment" on page
173. •
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Fastening eyes
The luggage compartment is equipped with four tie-down
eyelets to secure luggage and other items.
Fig. 109 Luggage
compartment:
fastening eyes
Use the fastening eyes to secure your cargo properly
~ fig. 109 -arrows-.
Adhere to all safety
instructions ~ page 173, "Stowing
luggage".
In a collision, the laws of physics mean that even smaller items that
are loose in the vehicle will become heavy missiles that can cause
serious injury. Items in the vehicle possess energy which vary with
vehicle and the weight of the item . The vehicle speed is the most
significant factor.
For example, in a frontal collision at a speed of 30 mph (48 km/hl,
the forces acting on a 10 lbs (4,5 kg) object are about 20 times the
normal weight of the item. This means that the weight of the item
would suddenly be about 200 lbs (90 kgl. You can imagine the inju
ries that a 200 lbs (90 kg) item flying freely through the passenger
compartment could cause in a collision like this.
& WARNING
Weak, damaged or improper straps used to secure items to
fastening eyes can fail during hard braking or in a collision and cause serious personal injury .
• Always use suitable mounting straps and properly secure
items to the fastening eyes in the luggage compartment to help
prevent items from shifting or flying forward.
• When the rear seat backrest is folded down, always use suit
able mounting straps and properly secure items to the fastening
eyes 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 fastening
eye. •
Applies to vehicles : w ith cargo net
Elastic cargo net
The cargo net prevents light objects from sliding around
in the luggage compartment.
Fig . 110 Luggage
compartment: cargo
net .,_
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Fig. 111 Luggage
compartment : cargo
net attached to 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 fastening eyes
=:> page 108, fig. 110.
- Place objects to be secured
under the net.
Configuring the net to contain small objects
- Lay out the cargo net in the luggage compartment.
- Engage all four hooks into the fastening eyes ®
:::::>fig.111.
- Pull the net up and secure the eyes @:::::, page 108,
fig. 110 on the hooks :::::, fig. 111 @.
- Put items into the net.
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LJ}. WARNING
For strength-related reasons, the mounting hooks can only be
used to secure objects weighing 10 lb (5 kg) or less. Heavier
objects will not be adequately secured -risk of injury! •
Applies to v eh ic le s: wit h tie -do wn st rap
Tie -dovvn st rap
The tie-down strap can be used to secure luggage to the
right side trim panel in the luggage compartment.
Fig . 112 Luggage
compartment: tie
down strap
-Hook the tie-down strap into brackets:::::> fig. 112 @ or
®·
Depending on the height of the item being transported, you can
secure the tie-down strap in either the upper or the lower bracket .
To transport relatively short objects, you can also secure the tie
down strap in the middle. However, this is only possible when you
hook the strap in bracket@. ..,_
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Fo r st rength -related r easons, th e partition net can o nly be us ed to
s ecure object s weigh ing 10 lb (5 kg ) or le ss. Heavier objects will
not be adequ atel y sec ured -risk of i njury ! •
Retractable luggage compartment cover
The luggage comp artment cover keeps luggage or other
objects out of view.
Pulling out
Fi g. 113 Lugga ge
co mp art m ent:
co mp artm ent c over
c lo se d
- Use t he hand le @ ~ fig. 11 3 to pull the rolled- up cover
toward the rear of t he veh icle in a steady mot ion.
- Secure the en ds of the crossbar in the o penings in the
s ide tr im panels on the right and left
sides ~ fig. 113
-arrows-.
Rolling up th e cov er
- Pull the crossbar out of the ope nings in the side trim
panels.
- Allow the cover to roll up
slowly.
Removing /insta lling luggage compartment cover/partition net
~ page 111.
& WARNING
Whenev er dri vin g, ne ver pl ace any h ard or heavy ob ject s on th e
luggage comp art m ent or allow p ets to sit on the luggage compart
m ent c over. They could become a hazar d to vehic le occupant s in
the e vent of sudden bra king or in an a ccident.
0 Note
Make sure that the heating/ antenna wires in th e rear lid do no t get
damaged by objects scraping against them.
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• You can use the luggage compartment cover to store light
weight clothing or ar ticles bu t do not leave any heavy or sharp
objects in the pockets of the clothing .
• Remember that placing c lothing or articl es on the luggage
compartment cover can block the driver 's vis ion in the rear view
mirror. This also applies especially when you have to transport larg e
objects .
• So that sta le air can escap e from the vehicle b e sure not to cov er
the venti lation slot between the rear lid and the luggage compart
men t cov er ins talled. •