2009 AUDI S4 CABRIOLET technical data

[x] Cancel search: technical data

Page 203 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual Child  Safety 11!1111 
-------------------------------------------------=-------
& WARNING  (continued) 
will  strike  parts  of  the  vehicle  interior. The  child  can  be  seriously 
injured  or  k

Page 205 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual Child  Safety IJ!III _________________________________ __:::...:....:...:..::.:......:__ ___ ....:.!.-__ 
& WARNING  (continued ) 
• Always  make  sure the  seat  backrest to which  the  child restr

Page 209 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual _______________________________________________ C_h _i_ld _ S_ a_ f_ e_ t...: Y  _ _____.1!1111 
Installing  the  guidance  fixtures 
- Push  down  on  the  seat  cushion  so that  the  lower  anchor

Page 211 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual _______________________________________________ C_h _i_ld _ S_ a_ f_ e_ t...:; y  ______  __ 
Mounting  and  releasing  the  anchorage  hook 
If  you  use  a  child  restraint  system  with  hook-on

Page 215 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual The direction  in which  the  driver  wishes  to  travel  is determined  with 
the aid  of  the  steering  angle  and  vehicle  speed  and  is continua lly 
compared  with  the  actual  behavior  of

Page 217 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual Braking 
General  information 
What  affects  braking  efficiency? 
O pera tin g  co ndition s  and  drivi ng  h abit s 
The  brakes  on  todays  automobiles  are  still  subject  to  wear, 
dependin

Page 219 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual & WARNING  (c ont in u ed) 
ext ra sa fe ty a fforded  by the  ABS tempt  you into t ak in g  ex tr a risks . 
The  ABS cannot  overco me th e law s of  ph ysics. 
[ i J Tips 
•  If ABS  is  not  fu

Page 221 of 340

AUDI S4 CABRIOLET 2009  Owners Manual Driving  and  environment 
The  first  1 ,000  miles  (1,500  km)  and afterwards 
New  engine 
The engine  needs  to  be  run-in  during  the  first  1,000  miles 
(1,500  km). 
For  th e fir st  600