
-Driving  Safely 
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and  strikes 
an occupant  who  is  not  in  the  proper seating 
position.  A driver  is  responsible  for  the safety  of  all  vehicle 
occupants  and especially  for  children.  Therefore: 
Never  allow  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect  seating  posi 
tion  when  the vehicle  is  being  used~&, . 
The  following  bullets list  only  some  sample  positions  that  will 
increase  the  risk  of  serious  injury  and  death.  Our  hope  is that  these 
examples  will  make  you  more  aware  of  seating  positions  that  are 
dangerous. 
Therefore,  whenever  the  vehicle  is  moving:  •  never  stand  up  in  the  vehicle 
•  never  stand  on  the  seats 
•  never  kneel  on the  seats 
•  never  ride  with  the  seatback  reclined 
•  never  lie down  on  the  rear  seat 
•  never  lean  up  against the instrument  panel 
•  never  sit  on  the  edge  of  the  seat 
•  never  sit  sideways 
•  never  lean out  the  window 
•  never  put  your  feet  out  the  window 
•  never  put  your  feet  on the  instrument  panel 
•  never  rest your  feet  on  the  seat  cushion  or  back  of  the  seat 
•  never  ride  in  the  footwell 
•  never  ride  in the  cargo  area 
& WARNING 
Improper  seating  positions  increase the  risk of  serious  personal 
injury  and  death  whenever  a  vehicle  is  being  used. 
& WARNING  (continued) 
• Always  make  sure that  all  vehicle  occupants  stay in  a  proper 
seating  position  and  are  properly  restrained  whenever  the  vehicle 
is  being  used . • 
Driver  and  passenger  side  footwell 
Important  safety  instructions 
& WARNING 
Always  make  sure that  the  knee  airbag  can inflate  without  inter
ference.  Objects  between  yourself  and the  airbag  can  increase the  risk of  injury  in an  accident  by  interfering  with  the  way  the  airbag 
deploys  or  by  being  pushed  into  you  as the  airbag  deploys. 
•  No  persons  (children)  or  animals  should  ride  in the  footwell  in 
front  of the  passenger  seat. 
If the  airbag  deploys, this  can  result  in 
serious  or fatal  injuries . 
•  No objects  of any kind  should  be carried  in the  footwell  area  in 
front  of the  driver's  or  passenger's  seat.  Bulky objects  (shopping 
bags, for  example)  can  hamper  or  prevent  proper  deployment  of 
the  airbag.  Small  objects  can  be thrown  through  the  vehicle  if the 
airbag  deploys  and  injure you  or your  passengers.  • 
Pedal  area 
Pedals 
The pedals  must always be free  to  move and  must  never 
be  interfered  with  by  a  floor  mat  or  any other  object. 
Make  sure  that  all pedals  move  freely  without  interference and that 
nothing  prevents  them from  returning  to  their  original  positions. 
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- Alw ay s  place  an d  prop erly  secure  h eavy  items  in  the 
luggage  com partm en t  as fa r fo rwa rd as  possi ble. 
& WARNING 
Improperly  stored  luggage  or  other  items  can  fly  through  the 
vehicle  causing  ser ious  personal  injury  in  the  event  of  hard  br aking 
or  an  a ccident.  To help  reduce  the  risk  of  serious  personal  injury : 
•  Always  put  objects , for  e xample , luggage  or  other  heavy  items 
in  the  luggage  compartment. 
& WARNING 
Heavy  loads  will  influence  the  way  your  vehicle  handles.  To help 
reduce  the  risk  of  a  loss  of  control  leading  to  serious  personal 
injury : 
•  Always  keep  in  mind  when  transporting  heavy  objects , that  a 
change in the  center  of  gravity  can also cause changes in vehicle 
handling: 
-Always  distribute  the  load  as  e venly  as  possible . 
- Place  heavy  objects  as  far  forward  in  the  luggage  compart -
ment  as  possible . 
•  Never  exceed  the  Gross  Axle  Weight  Rating  or  the  Gros s 
Vehicle  Weight  Rating  specified  on  the  safety  compliance  sti cker 
on  the  left  door  jamb.  Exceeding  permis sible  weight  standards 
c an  cau se the  veh icle to  slide  and  handle  differently . 
•  Please  ob serve  information  on  safe  driving:::::, 
page 146. 
& WARNING 
To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from  being  dra wn  into  the 
vehicle , always  keep  the  rear  l id  clo sed  while  driv ing. 
•  Ne ver  t ransport  obje cts  larger  than  those  fitting  completely 
into  the  luggage  area  because  the  rear  lid  cannot  be  fully  closed. 
& W ARNING  (continued ) 
•  If you  absolutely  must  drive  with  the  rear  lid  open,  observe  the 
following  notes  to  reduce  the  risk  of  poisoning : 
- Close  all  windows , 
- Close  the  power  top , 
- Open  all  air  outlets  in  the  instrument  panel , 
- Switch  off  the  air  recirculation , 
- Set  the  fre sh  air  fan  to  the  highest  speed . 
& WARNING 
Always  make  sure  that  the  doors,  all  windows , the  power  roof  and 
the  rear  lid  are  securely  closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the  ri sk  of 
injury  when  the  vehicle  is  not  being  used. 
•  After  closing  the  rear  lid , always  make  sure  that  it  i s properly 
closed and locked . 
•  Never  leave  your  vehicle  unattended  especially  with  the  rear  lid 
left  open.  A child  could  crawl  into  the  vehicle  through  the  luggage 
compartment  and  close  the  rear  lid  becoming  trapped  and  unable 
to  get  out . Being  trapped  in  a vehi cle  can  le ad  to  serious  personal 
injury. 
•  Never  let  ch ildren  play  in  or  around  the  vehicle. 
•  Never  let  pa ssengers  ride  in  the  luggage  compartment . Vehicle 
occupants  must  always  be  properly  restrained  in  one  of  the 
vehicle's  seating  po sition s. 
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•  Air  circu lat io n  helps  to  reduce  window  fogg in g  when  the  power 
top  is  c losed.  Stale  air  escapes  to  the  outside  through  slots  in  the 
t rim  pa nels  o n both  sides  of the  luggage  co mpartment.  Make  sure 
that  these  s lots  are  not  b locked.  _.  

•  The tire  pressure  must  correspond  to  the  load  -see the  tire  pres 
s ur e s tick er  on  d river 's s ide  B-p ill ar o r  insid e t he f uel fill er fla p.• 
Reporting  Safety  Defects 
Applicable  to  U.S.A. 
If  you  believe  that  your  vehicle  has  a  defect 
which  could  cause  a crash  or  could  cause  injury  or  death,  you  should  immediately  inform 
the  National  Highway  Traffic  Safety  Adminis
tration  (NHTSA)  in  addition  to  notifying  Audi  of 
America,  Inc. 
If  NHTSA  re ceives  similar  complaints,  it  may 
open  an  investigation,  and  if  it  finds  that  a 
safety  defects  exists  in  a group  of  vehicles , it 
may  order  a  recall  and  remedy  campaign. 
However , NHTSA  cannot  become  involved  in 
individual  problems  between  you , your  dealer, 
or  Audi  of  America , Inc. 
To  contact  NHTSA , you  may  call  the  Vehicle 
Safety  Hotline  toll -free  at: 
Tel.:  1 -888 -327 -4236  (TTY:  1 -800 -424 -9153) 
or  write  to: 
Admini strator 
NHTSA 
1200  New  Jersey  Avenue , SE 
Controls  and  equip
ment  Safety  first  Vehicle  operation 
Driving  Safely 1111 
Washington
, D.C. 20590 
You  can  also  obtain  other  information  about  motor  vehicle  safety  from: 
http: //www.safercar.gov 
Applicable  to  Canada 
Canadian  customers  who  wish  to  report  a 
safety -related  defect  to  Tran sport  Canada , 
Defect  Investigations  and  Recall s,  may  tele
phone  the  toll  free  hotline: 
Tel.:  1 -800 -333 -0371 
or  conta ct  Transport  Canada  by  mail  at: 
Road  Safet y and  Moto r Veh icle  Regulation 
Directorate 
Transport  Canada 
Tower  C, Place  de  Ville,  330  Sparks  Street 
Ottawa,  ON  K1 A  0N5 
For  additional  road  safety  information , please 
vi sit  the  Road  Safety  web site  at: 
http:/ /www.tc.gc.ca /roadsafety /menu.htm  • 
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Safety  belts 
General  notes 
Always  wear  safety  belts! 
Wearing  safety  belts  correctly  saves  lives! 
This  chapter  explains  why  safety  belts  are  necessary,  how 
they  work  and  how  to adjust  and  wear  them  correctly. 
- Read all  the information  that  follows  and  heed  all  of the 
instructions  and  WARNINGS. 
& WARNING 
Not  wearing  safety  belts  or  wearing  them  improperly  increases 
the  risk  of  serious personal  injury  and  death. 
•  Safety  belts  are  the  single  most  effective  means  available  to 
reduce  the  risk  of  serious  injury  and  death  in automobile  acci
dents.  For your  protection  and  that  of  your  passengers,  always 
correctly  wear  safety belts  when  the  vehicle  is  moving. 
•  Pregnant  women,  injured,  or  physically  impaired  persons  must 
also  use  safety  belts . Like  all  vehicle  occupants,  they  are  more 
likely  to  be  seriously  injured  if  they  do  not  wear  safety  belts.  The 
best  way to  protect  a  fetus  is  to  protect  the  mother  -throughout 
the  entire  pregnancy.  • 
Number  of  seats 
Your  vehicle  has  a total  of  four  seating  positions : two  in  the  front 
and  two  in  the  rear.  Each seating  posi tion  has  a safety  belt . 
Controls  and  equip ment  Safety  first 
Vehicle  operation 
& WARNING 
Not  wearing  safety  belts  or  wearing  them  improperly  increases 
the  risk  of  serious  personal  injury  and  death. 
•  Never  strap more  than  one  person,  including  small children, 
into  any  belt.  It  is  especially  dangerous  to  place  a  safety  belt  over 
a child  sitting  on  your  lap. 
•  Never  let  more  people  ride  in  the  vehicle  than  there  are  safety 
belts  available. 
•  Be sure  everyone  riding  in  the  vehicle  is  properly  restrained 
with  a  separate  safety  belt  or  child  restraint.  • 
Safety  belt  warning  light ~ 
Your vehicle  has a  warning  system  to  remind  you about 
the  importance  of  buckling-up. 
Before  driving  off,  always: 
Fig. 161  Safety  belt 
warning  light  in the 
instrument  cluster · 
enlarged 
- Fasten your  safety  belt  and  make  sure  you  are  wearing it 
properly.  ., 
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Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly  positioned  safety  belts  can  cause  severe  inju
nes. 
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  positions  reduce 
the  effectiveness  of  safety  belts  and will  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  risk  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=>&. 
& 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 162.  • 
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 167. 
Taking  up  the  slack  helps  to  reduce  forward  occupant  movemen t 
during  a collision. 
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The  safety  belt  pretensioner  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  pretension  er  are  not  activated. 
• When  the  safety belt  pretensioners  are  activated,  a fine  dust  is 
released.  This  is  normal  and  is  not  caused  by a fire  in  the  vehicle. 
•  The  relevant  safety  requirements  must be  observed  when  the 
vehicle  or components  of  the  system  are  scrapped . A qualified  deal
ership  is familiar  with  these  regulations  and  will  be pleased  to  pass 
on  the  information  to  you. 
•  Be sure  to  observe all  safety,  environmental  and  other regula 
tions  if the  vehicle  or  individual  parts  of the  system,  particularly  the 
safety  belt  or  airbag,  are  to  be  disposed.  We  recommend  you  have 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer  perform  this  service  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,  a lways: 
- Adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  steering  wheel  properly 
=> 
page  148, 
- Adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat  properly => page  93, 
- Wear  safety  belts  properly=> page  162, 
- Always  properly  use  the  proper  child  restraint  to  protect 
children=> 
page  190 . 
In a collision  airbags  must  inflate  within  the  blink  of  an eye and with 
considerable  force . Th e suppl emental  airbags  can  caus e injuries  if 
the  driver  or the  front  seat  passenger  are  not  seated  proper ly . There 
fore  in  order  to  help  the  airbag  to  do  its  job,  it  is  impor tant,  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  prov ide  supplementa l protection  in  certain  frontal 
collisions ~ 
page  148, "Proper  occupant  seating  positions" . For 
details  on  the  operation  of  the  seat  adjustment  controls~ 
page 93 
and ~ page  96. 
It's  especially  important  that  chi ldren  are  proper ly  restrained 
~ page 190. 
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  posi tion  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 
dea ler  or  qua lif ied 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  wi ll 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  p lace  in the  blink  of  an eye, so fast  that  many  people 
don't  even  rea lize that  the  airbags  have  dep loyed.  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  bel ts 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  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  w ill  not  in flate  in  al l frontal  collisions . The trig 
gering  of  the  airbag  system  depends  on  the  vehic le deceleration 
rate  caused  by the  collision  and  registered  by the  electronic  contro l 
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,  .,  

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Child  restraints  on  the  front  seat  - some 
important  things  to  know 
- Be sure to read  the  important  information  and  head  the 
WARNINGS  for important  details about children  and 
Advanced  Airbags~ 
page  190. 
Even though  your  vehic le is equipped  with  an  Advanced  Airbag 
System,  make  certain  that  a ll children,  especia lly those  12 years  and 
younger,  a lways  ride  in the  back  seat  properly  restrained for their 
age and  size . The airbag  on the  passenger  side  makes  the  front  seat 
a potentia lly dangerous  place  for a child  to  ride.  The front  seat  is not 
the  safest  p lace for  a chi ld  in  a forward -facing  child  safety  seat.  It 
can  be a very  dangerous  place for an  infant  or  a child  in a rearward 
facing  seat. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  System  in  your  vehicle  has  been  certified  to 
comply  with  the  Requirements  of  United  States  Federal  Motor 
Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208 as applicab le  at the  time  your  vehicle 
was  manufactured. 
Th e Standard  requires  the front  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  to  be 
turned  off ("suppressed")  if a chi ld up  to  about  one year  of  age 
restrained  in  one  of  the  rear-facing  or  forward-facing  infant 
restraints  listed  in  Federa l Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208 with 
which  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle  was  certified  has  been  instal led on  the  front  passenger  seat.  For a listing  of  the  child 
restraints  that  were  used  to  certify  compliance  with  the  US Safety 
Standard => 
page 192. 
The PASSENGER  AIR  BAG  OFF light  in  the  instrument  panel tells you 
when  the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the  passenger  side  has  been 
t urned  off  by the  electronic  control  unit. 
Each  time  you  turn  on  the  ignition,  the 
PASSENGER  AIR BAG  OFF 
light will  come  on  for  a few  seconds  and: 
•  will stay  on  if  the front  passenger  seat  is  not  occupied, • 
will  stay  on  if there  is a small  child  or  child  restraint  on  the  front 
passenger  seat, 
•  will  go  off  if  the  front  passenger  seat  is occupied  by an  adult  as 
registered  by the  weight-sensing mat=> 
page 179, "Monitoring  the 
Advanced  Airbag  System" . 
The 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on  when  the  control  unit 
detects  a tota l weight  on  the front  passenger  seat  that  requires  the 
front  airbag  to  be turned  off. 
If  the  total  weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat  is more than  that  of 
a typical  1 year -old  child  but  less  than  the  weight  of  a small  adult, 
the  fron t airbag  on  the  passenger side  can deploy (the 
PASSENGER 
AIR  BAG  OFF 
light does  not  come  on).  If  the PASSENGER  AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  does  not  come  on,  the front  airbag  on  the passenger  s ide 
has  not  been  turned  off  by the  electronic  contro l unit  and  can 
deploy  if  the  control  unit senses  an  impact  that meets  the  condi 
tions  stored  in  its memory. 
For example,  the airbag  may  deploy  if: 
• a small  ch ild that  is  heavier  than  a typical  1 year-o ld  child  is  on 
the  front  passenger  seat  (regardless  of  whether  the  child  is  in  one 
of  the  child  safety  seats  listed => 
page 192), or 
•  a child  who  has  outgrown  chi ld  restraints  is on  the  front 
passenger  seat . 
If  the  front  passenger  airbag  is turned off,  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  in  the  instrument  cluster  and  stays  on. 
The  front  airbag  on  the passenger  side  may 
not deploy  (the 
PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF light  does  not  illuminate  and  stay  lit) even 
if  a small  adult  or teenager,  or  a passenger  who  is  not sitting  upright 
with  their  back against  a non -reclined  backrest  with  their  feet  on the 
vehicle  floor  in front  of  the seat  is on  the  front  passenger  seat 
=> 
page 148, "Proper  seating  position  for  the  driver". 
If  the  front  passenger  airbag  deploys,  the  Federal  Standard  requires 
the  airbag  to  meet the  "low  risk"  deployment criteria to reduce  the 
risk  of  injury  through interaction  with  the  airbag.  "Low  risk"  deploy
ment  occurs  in those  crashes  that  take  p lace at  lower  decelerations  .,.  

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ARNING  (continued ) 
•  Improper  installation  of  child  restraints  can  reduce  their  effec
tiveness  or  even  prevent  them  from  p roviding  any  protection . 
•  An  improperly  installed  child  restraint  can  interfere  with  the 
airbag  as  it  deploys  and  seriously  injure  or  even  kill  the  child  -
even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag  System . 
•  Always  carefully  follow  the  manufa cturer's  instru ctions 
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 . 
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Front  airbags 
Description  of  front  airbags 
The air bag  sy stem  can  provi de su ppleme ntal pr ote ct io n 
to  prope rly  r estrai ned  fron t se at  occu pants. 
Fig. 1 7 1  L ocation  of 
driver  airbag:  in 
s teeri ng  w heel 
Fig . 172  Location  of 
fron t pa ssenger' s 
airbag : in the  in stru 
ment  panel 
Your vehicle  is equipp ed with  an  " Advanced  Airbag  System"  in 
complia nce wit h United  States  Federal  Motor Vehicle  Safe ty Stan 
dard  (FMVSS) 208 as appl icab le at  the  time  your  veh icle  was  manu 
f act ured.  The safety  bel ts for  the  front  seat s have  "pretensi one rs" 
t ha t  help  to  take  slack  ou t of  the be lt  s ystem.  The  p re tens io ne rs a re 
also  activated  by  the  electronic  control  unit  for the  airbag  system. 
The  fr ont  safe ty belts  als o  h ave  loa d  lim iters  to hel p reduce  the 
forces  applied  to  the  body  in  a  crash. 
The  a irbag  f or the  driver  is i n the st eeri ng wheel  hub~  fig.  171 a nd 
t h e  airbag  for  the  front  passenger  is in  the  i nstrument  panel 
~ fig.  172. The  genera l location  of  the  airbags  is  marked  "AIRBAG". 
There  is a  lot you  need  to know  ab out  t he airbags  in y our vehicle.  We 
u rge you  to read the  deta iled  information  about  airbags,  safety  belts 
and  child  s afety i n th is and  th e other  c ha pt ers  t hat make  u p the 
owner's  literature.  Please  be  sure  to heed  the  WARN INGS  -they  are 
e xt reme ly im portan t for  y our safe ty a nd  the  safe ty  of  y our passen 
gers,  especia lly  infants  and  small  childr en. 
& WARNING 
Never  rely on airbags  alone  for  protection . 
•  Even when  they  deploy,  airbags  provide  only supplemental 
protect ion .