
146  Airbag system 
-Always carefully  follow  instructions  from 
child  restraint  manufacturers  when  in
stalling  child  restraints. 
_& WARNING 
If,  in exceptional  circumstances,  you  must 
install  a forward  or  rearward -facing  child 
restraint  on  the  front  passenger's  seat: 
- Improper  installation  of  child  restraints 
can  reduce  their  effectiveness  or  even 
prevent  them  from  providing  any  protec
tion. 
- An improperly  installed  child  restraint 
can  interfere  with  the  airbag  as  it  de
ploys  and  seriously  injure  or  even  kill the 
child  -even  with  an  Advanced  Airbag 
System. 
- Always  carefully  follow the manufactur
er's  instructions  provided  with  the  child 
seat  or  carrier . 
- Always  make  sure  that  there  is nothing 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  that will 
cause  the  capacitive  passenger  detection 
system  in the  seat  to  signal  to  the  Airbag 
System  that  the  seat  is occupied  by a  person  when  it  is  not,  or to  signal  that  it 
is occupied  by someone  who  is  heavier 
than  the  person  actually  sitting  on  the 
seat . The  presence  of  additional  objects 
could  cause  the  passenger  front  airbag 
to  be  turned  on  when  it  should  be  off,  or 
could  cause  the  airbag to  work in a way 
that  is different  from  the  way  it wou ld 
have  worked  without  the  object  on  the 
seat. 
Front  airbags 
Description  of front  airbags 
The airbag system  can provide supplemental 
protection  to properly restrained  front  seat  occupants . 
Fig. 144 Locatio n  of  drive r ai rbag:  in steering  wh eel 
Fig. 145 Locat io n  of  fron t passenger' s air bag:  in the in· 
st rument  panel 
Your vehicle  is  equipped  with  an  "Advanced 
Airbag  System"  in compliance  with  United 
States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
(FMVSS) 208  as  applicable  at  the  time  your 
vehicle  was  manufactured.  The system  senses 
the  position  of the  front  seats  and  controls 
front  airbag  inflation  with  a valve , depending 
on  the  distance  between  the  respective  seat 
and  the  steering  wheel or  instrument  panel. 
The  safety  belts  for  the  seats  have  "preten
sioners"  that  help  to  take  slack  out  of the  belt 
system.  The  pretensioners  are  also  activated  by the  electronic  control  uni t for  the  airbag 
system . 
The front  safety  belts  also  have  load  limiters 
to  help  reduce  the  forces  applied  to  the  body  in a  crash. 
The  airbag  for  the  driver  is in the  steering 
wheel  hub 
¢ fig.  144 and  the  airbag  for  the 
front  passenger  is in the  instrument  panel  

q fig. 145. The general  location  of the  airbags 
is marked  "AIRBAG". 
There is a  lot you need  to  know about  the  air bags  in your vehicle. We urge you  to read the 
detailed  information  about  airbags,  safety 
belts  and  child safety  in this  and  the  other 
chapters  that  make  up the  owner's  literature. 
Please  be sure to  heed  the  WARNINGS  -they 
are  extremely  important  for your safety  and 
the  safety  of your  passengers,  especially in 
fants  and  small  children . 
A WARNING 
Never rely on airbags  alone  for  protection. 
- Even when  they  deploy, airbags  provide  only supplemental  protection . 
- Airbag work most  effectively when  used 
with  properly worn safety  belts . 
- Therefore,  always wear your safety  belts 
and  make sure  that  everybody in your ve
hicle  is properly  restrained . 
- Always hold the  steering  wheel  with  both 
hands  on the  outside  of the  steering 
wheel  rim at  the  9:00  o'clock and  3:00  o'clock positions  to  help reduce  the  risk 
of personal  injury  if the  driver's airbag  in
flates. 
- Never hold the  steering  wheel  at  the  12 
o'clock position  or with your hands  any
where  inside the  steering  wheel  or on the 
steering  wheel  hub.  Holding the  steering 
wheel the  wrong  way increases  the  risk 
of severe  injury to  the  arms,  hands,  and 
head  if the  driver airbag  deploys . 
A WARNING 
Objects between  you and  the  airbag  will 
increase  the  risk of  injury in a crash  by in
terfering  with the  way the  airbag  unfolds 
and/or  by being  pushed into you as the  air
bag  inflates. 
- Always make sure  nothing  is in the  front 
airbag  deployment  zone that  could  be 
struck  by the  airbag  when  it  inflates. 
- Objects  in the  zone  of a deploying airbag 
can  become  projectiles  when  the  airbag 
Airbag  system  147 
deploys  and  cause  serious  personal  in
Jury. 
- Never hold things  in your hands  or on 
your lap when  the  vehicle is  in use. 
- Never place accessories  or other  objects 
(such as  cup holders,  telephone  brackets, 
note  pads,  navigation  systems,  or things 
that  are  large, heavy, or  bulky) on the 
doors;  never attach  then  to  the  doors  or 
the  windshield;  never  place them  over or 
near or attach  them  to  the  area  marked 
,,AIRBAG" on the  steering  wheel,  instru
ment  panel  or the  seat backrests;  never 
place them  between  these  areas  and you 
or any other  person  in the  vehicle. 
- Never  attach  objects  to  the windshield 
above the  passenger  front  airbag,  such 
as  accessory  GPS navigation  units  or  mu
sic players.  Such objects  could cause  seri
ous  injury in a collision, especially when 
the  airbags  inflate. 
- Never recline the  front  passenger  seat  to 
transport  objects.  Items  can also  move 
into the  deployment  area  of the  side air
bags  or the  front  airbag  during  breaking 
or in a sudden  maneuver.  Objects near 
the  airbags  can fly dangerously  through 
the  passenger  compartment  and  cause  injury, particularly  when  the seat  is re
clined and  the airbags  inflate. 
WARNING 
A person  on  the front  passenger  seat,  es
pecially infants  and  small  children, will re
ceive serious  injuries and  can even  be kil
led by being  too  close to  the  airbag  when 
it inflates. 
- Although  the  Advanced Airbag System  in 
your vehicle is designed  to  turn  off the 
front  passenger  airbag  if an  infant  or a 
small  child  is on the  front  passenger 
seat,  nobody can absolutely  guarantee 
that  deployment  under  these  special  conditions  is impossible  in all conceiva
ble situations  that may happen  during 
the  useful  life of your vehicle . .,. 
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148  Airbag system 
-The  Advanced  Airbag  System  can  deploy 
in accordance  with  the  .,low risk"  option 
for  3- and  6-year-old  children  under  the  U.S . Federal  Standard  if a child  with  elec
trical  capacitance  greater  than  the  com bined  capacitance  of  a typical  one-year 
old  infant  restrained  in one  of  the  for
ward  facing  or  rearward-facing  child 
seats  with  which  your  vehicle  was  certi
fied  is on  the  front  passenger  seat  and 
the  other  conditions  for  airbag  deploy ment  are  met. 
- Accident  statistics  have  shown  that  chil
dren  are  generally  safer  in the  rear  seat 
area  than  in the  front  seating  position. 
- For their  own  safety,  all  children,  espe
cially  12  years  and  younger,  should  al
ways  ride  in the  back  properly  restrained 
for  their  age  and  size. 
Advanced  front  airbag  system 
Your vehicle  is equipped  with  a front  Advanced 
Airbag  System  in compliance  with  United 
States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
208  as  applicable  at  the  time  your  vehicle  was  manufactured. 
The  front  Advanced  Airbag  System  supple 
ments  the  safety  belts  to  provide  additional 
protection  for  the  driver's  and  front  passeng
er's  heads  and  upper  bodies  in frontal  crashes . 
The  airbags  inflate only in frontal  impacts 
when  the  vehicle  deceleration  is high  enough. 
The  front  Advanced  Airbag  System  for  the 
front  seat  occupants  is not  a  substitute  for 
your  safety  belts.  Rather,  it  is part  of  the  over all  occupant  restraint  system  in your  vehicle. 
Always  remember  that  the  airbag  system  can 
only  help  to  protect  you,  if you  are  sitting  up
right,  wearing  your  safety  belt  and  wearing  it 
properly . This  is why you  and  your  passengers 
must  always  be  properly  restrained,  not just 
because  the  law  requires  you  to  be. 
The  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle  has  been  certified  to  meet  the  "low  risk"  re
quirements  for  3  and  6 year-old  children  on 
the  passenger  side  and  very  small  adults  on  the  driver  side.  The  low  risk  deployment  crite
ria  are  intended  to  help  reduce the  risk  of  in
jury  through  interaction  with  the  front  airbag 
that  can  occur,  for  example,  by being  too  close  to  the  steering  wheel  and  instrument 
panel  when  the  airbag  inflates. 
In  addition,  the  system  has been  certified  to 
comply  with  the  "suppression"  requirements 
of  the  Safety  Standard,  to  turn  off  the  front 
airbag  for  infants 12  months  old  and  younger 
who  are  restrained  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  in  child  restraints that  are  listed  in the 
Standard 
c::> page  170,  Child restraints  and 
Advanced  front  airbag  system. 
"Suppression"  requires  the front  airbag  on  the 
passenger  side  to  be  turned  off  if: 
- a  child  up  to  about  one  year  of  age  is  re
strained  on  the  front  passenger  seat  in one 
of  the  rear-facing  or  forward-facing  infant 
restraints  listed in  Federal  Motor Vehicle 
Safety  Standard  208 with  which  the Ad
vanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle  was 
certified.  For a listing  of  the  child  restraints 
that  were  used  to  certify  your  vehicle's  com
pliance  with  the  US Safety  Standard 
i=>page  170, 
-When  a  person  is detected  on  the  front  pas
senger  seat  that  has  an  electrical  capaci
tance  that  is  more  than  the  total  electrical 
capacitance  of  a  child  that  is  about  1 year 
old  restrained  in  one  of  the  rear-facing or 
forward -facing  infant  restraints  (listed  in 
Federal  Motor Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208 
with  which  the  Advanced  Airbag  System in 
your  vehicle  was  certified) , the  front  airbag 
on  the  passenger  side  may  or  may  not  de
ploy. 
The 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on 
when  the electronic  control unit detects  a to
tal  electrical  capacitance  on  the  front  passen ger  seat  that  requires  the  front  airbag  to  be 
turned  off.  If  the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF 
light  does  not  come  on,  the  front  airbag  on 
the  passenger  side  has  not  been  turned  off  by 
the  control  unit  and  can  deploy  if the  control  unit  senses  an  impact  that  meets  the  condi -
tions  stored  in its  memory.  ..,_  

150  Airbag  sys te m 
backrest  must  be  adjusted  to  an  uprigh t 
posit ion. 
- Always  make  sure  that  there  is nothing 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  that  will 
cause  the  capacitive  passenger  detection 
system  in the  seat  to  s ignal  to  the  A irbag 
System  that  the  seat  is occupied  by a 
person  when  it  is  not,  or to  signal  that  it 
is occupied  by someone  who  is  heavier 
than  the  pe rson  actually  s itting  on  t he 
seat.  The  presence  of  additiona l objects 
cou ld  cause  the  passenger  front  airbag 
to  be  t urned  on  w hen  it  sho uld  be  off,  or 
cou ld  cause  the  airbag  to  work  in a way 
that  is different  from  the  way  it wou ld 
have  worked  without  the  object  on  the 
seat. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR  BA G 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the 
t ime  w henever  the  ignition  is switched 
on. 
Advanced Airbag  System  components 
The front  passenger  seat  in you r veh icle  has  a 
l ot  of very  important  pa rts  of the  Advanced 
A irbag  System  in  it .  These  parts  include  the 
capacitive  passenge r de tect ion  sys tem,  wir
ing,  brac kets,  and  more . The  cont ro l uni t 
monitors  the  system  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  when  the  ignition  is switc hed on  and 
turns  the  airbag  indicato r light  on  when  a 
malfunction  in  the  one  of  the  system  compo
nents  is detected 
c::;, page 155 . Because  the 
fro nt  passenge r seat  contains  important  pa rts 
of  the  Advanced  Airbag  System , you  must 
take  ca re  to  p revent  it  from  being  damaged. 
Da mage  to  the  seat  may  preven t the  Ad
vanced  A irb ag  System  for  the  fron t passenger 
seat  from  doing  i ts job  in a  c rash . 
The front  Advanced Airbag  System 
consists of the  following: 
-Crash  sensors  in the  front  o f the  veh icle  tha t 
measure  veh icle  acceleration/dece le ration 
to  provide  information  to  the  Advanced  Air bag  System  about  the  severity  of  the  crash.  -
An elect ronic  contro l unit,  with  integrated 
crash  sensors  for  front  and  sid e impacts . 
T he  control  un it  "decides"  whether  to  fire 
the  front  a irbags  based  on  the  inform at ion 
received  from  the  crash  sensors.  The  control 
unit  also  "decides"  whether  the  safety  belt  prete nsioners  shou ld  be  act ivated . 
- An Advanced  A irbag  w ith  gas  generator  and 
contro l valve  for  the  driver  inside  the  steer
ing wheel  hub . 
- An Advanced  A irbag  w ith  gas  generator  and 
contro l valve  inside  the  inst rument  panel  for 
the  front  passenger . 
- A capacit ive  passenger  detection  system  u n
de rneath  the  front  passenger  seat  cover . 
This  system  measures  the  elec trical  capac i
t ance  of the  perso n in t he  seat.  The  informa 
t ion  regis tered  is se nt  cont inuo usly  to  the 
electronic  con trol  un it  to  regu late  deploy
ment  of the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the 
passenger  side. 
- An airbag  monitoring  system  and  indicator 
light  in the  instr ument  cluster 
c::;, page 154. 
- A senso r in each  front  seat  regis ters  the  dis
tance  between  the  respective  seat  and  the 
steering  whee l or  instrument  panel.  The  in 
formation  registered  is sent  cont inuo usly to 
the  electron ic contro l uni t to  regulate  de
ployment  of the  front  Adv a need  A irbags . 
- The 
PASSENGER AIR  BAG OFF light  comes 
on  and  stays  on  in the  center  of the  instr u
ment  panel 
c::;, page 155, fig . 147 and  tells 
you  when  the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the 
passenger  side  has  been  t urned  off. 
- A sensor  in the  safety  belt  latch  for  the  driv
er  and  fo r the  front  seat  passenger  that 
senses  w hether  t hat  safety  belt  is  latched  or 
no t and  transmi ts this  information  to  t he 
elec tronic  con trol  un it. 
A WARNING 
D amage  to  the  fron t  passenger  seat  can 
prevent  the  front  airbag  from  working 
p roperly. 
- Imp roper  repai r or  disassembly  of  the 
front  passenge r and  dr iver  seat  will  pre
vent  the  Advanced  Airbag  System  from 
functioning  properly . 
- 

152  Airbag system 
same  effect . If  the  front  passenger 
frontal  a irbag  is turned  on,  the 
PA SSEN · 
GER AIR BAG OFF 
light  light  will go  out. 
How the  Advanced Airbag  System 
components  work  together 
The front  Advanced  Airbag  System  and  the 
side  a irbags  supplement  the  protect ion  of
fered  by the  front  three-point  safety  be lts 
with  pretensioners  and  load  limiters  and  the 
ad justab le  head  restraints  to  he lp red uce  the 
risk of  injury  in a  wide  range  of  accident  and 
crash  situations.  Be sure  to  read  the  impor
tant  information  about  safety  and  heed  the 
WARNINGS in this  chapter . 
Deployment  of the  Advanced  Airbag  System 
and  the  activation  of the  safety  be lt  preten
sioners  depend  on  the  dece lerat ion  measured 
by the  crash  sensors  and  registered  by the 
electronic  control  un it . The  amount  of  infla 
tion  of  the  front  airbags  can  also  be  adapted 
to  the  front  seat  position,  depend ing  on  the 
d istance  between  the  respective  front  seat 
and  the  steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel  as  registered  by sensors  in the  seats.  Crash  se
verity  depends  on  speed  and  deceleration  as 
well  as  the  mass  and  stiffness  of the  vehicle 
or  object  invo lved  in the  crash. 
On the  passenger  s ide,  regard less  of safety 
be lt  use,  the  front  passenger  fro nta l airbag 
will be  turned  off  if the  electrical  capacitance 
measured  by the  capacitive  passenger  detec
tion  system  on  the  front  passenger  seat  is  less 
than  the  amount  programmed  in the  electron· 
i c control  unit . The front  passenger  frontal  air
bag  will also  be  turned  off  if the  capac itance 
measured  by the  system  for  the  front  passen
ge r sea t equa ls  tha t of  an  infant  of abo ut  one 
yea r of age  in one  of the  child  sea ts tha t was 
used  to  certify  the  Advanced  Airbag  System 
u nder  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard 
208 . T he 
PASSENGER AIR BA G OFF light 
comes  on  and  stays  on  to  tell  you  when  the 
front  Advanced  A irbag  System  on  the  passen
ger  s ide  has  been  turned  off 
c> page 155 . 
A WARNING 
-To reduce  the  risk of  injury  w hen  an  a irbag 
in flates,  always  wear  safety  be lts  properly. 
- If  you  are  unrestra ined,  leaning  forward, 
sitt ing  s ideways  or out  of  pos ition  in any 
way, your  risk  of  injury  is  much  h igher . 
- You will a lso  receive  se rious  injuries  and 
could  even  be  killed  if you  a re  up  aga inst 
the  airbag  o r too  close  to  it  when  it  in
flates  - even  w ith  an  Advanced  A irb ag 
<=> page 142 . 
More  important  things  to  know  about 
front  airbags 
Fig . 14 6 Inflated  fro nt  a irbags 
Safety  belts  a re  important  to  he lp keep  front 
seat  occupants  in the  proper  seated  position 
so  that  a irbags  can  unfold  properly  and  pro
v ide  s upplementa l pro te cti on  in  a fron tal col
li sion . 
T he  front  airbags  are  des igned  to  provide  ad
ditional  p rotection  fo r the  chest  and  face  of 
the  driver  a nd  the  front  seat  passenger  w hen: 
- safety  belts  are  worn  properly, 
- the  seats  have  bee n positioned  so  that  the 
occupant  is properly  seated  as  far  as  poss i
b le from  the  airbag , 
- and  the  head  restraints  have  been  properly 
adj usted . 
Because  airbags  inflate  in the  blink  of an  eye 
with  great  force,  th ings  you  have  on your  lap 
or  have  placed  on  the  seat  cou ld  become  dan 
gerous  projecti les,  and  be  p ushed  into  you  if 
the  a irbag  inflates . 
When  an  airbag  deploys,  fine  dust  is  re leased. 
This  is  norma l and  is  not  caused  by a f ire  in  ..,.  

158  Airb ag  sys te m 
adult  is properly  seated  and  restrained  at 
one  of the  rear  seating  positions. 
- Have the  airbag  system  inspected  by 
your  Audi dealer  before  transporting 
anyone  on  the  front  passenger  seat. 
(D Tips 
If  the  capacitive  passenger  detection  sys 
tem  determines  that  the  front  passenger 
seat  is empty,  the  frontal  airbag  on  the 
passenger  side  will  be  turned  off,  and  the 
PA SSEN GER  AIR B AG OFF light  will stay 
on . 
Repair,  care and  disposal  of  the  airbags 
Parts  of the  a irbag  system  are  installed  at 
many  different  places  on  your  Audi.  Installing, 
removing,  servicing  or  repairing  a  part  in an 
a rea  of  the  vehicle  can  damage  a  part  of  an 
airbag  system  and  prevent  that  system  from 
working  properly  in a  co llision. 
There  are  some  important  things  you  have  to  know  to  make  sure  that  the  effect iveness  of 
the  system  will  not  be  impaired  and  that  dis
carded  components  do  not  cause  injury  or  po l
lute  the  environment. 
A WARNING 
Improper  care,  servicing  and  repair  proce
dures  can  increase  the  risk of  personal  in
jury  and  death  by preventing  an  airbag  from  deploy ing  when  needed  or  deploying 
an  airbag  unexpectedly: 
- Never  cover,  obstruct,  or change  the  steering  wheel  ho rn  pad  or  airbag  cover 
or  the  instrument  pane l or  modify  them 
in any way . 
- Never  attach  any  objects  such  as  cup 
holders  or telephone  mountings  to  the 
surfaces  covering  the  airbag  units. 
- For cleaning  the  horn  pad  or  instrument 
pane l,  use  only  a soft,  dry  cloth  or  one 
moistened  w ith  plain  water.  Solvents  or 
cleaners  cou ld  damage  the  airbag  cover 
or  change  the  stiffness  or  strength  of  the  material  so  that  the  airbag  cannot  de
ploy and  protect  properly. 
- Never  repair,  adjust,  or  change  any  parts 
of the  airbag  system. 
- All work  on  the  steering  wheel,  instru
ment  panel,  front  seats  or  electr ica l sys
tem  (including  the  installation  of  audio 
equ ipment,  cellu lar  telephones  and  CB 
radios,  etc .)  must  be  performed  by a 
qualified  technic ian  who  has  the  training 
and  specia l equipment  necessary. 
- For any work  on  the  airbag  system,  we  strongly  recommend  that  yo u see  your 
author ized  Audi dealer  or  qualif ied  work
shop. 
- Never  modify  the  front  b umper  or  parts 
of the  vehicle  body. 
- Always  make  sure  that  the  s ide  airbag 
can  inflate  without  inte rfe rence: 
- Never  install  seat  covers  or  rep lace
ment  upholstery  over  the  front  seat
backs  that  have  not  been  specifically 
approved  by Audi. 
- Never  use  additional  seat  c ushions  that 
cover  the  areas  where  the  side  airbags 
inflate. 
- Damage  to  the  orig inal  seat  covers  or 
to  the  seam  in the  area  of the  side  a ir
bag  module  must  a lways  be  repaired 
immediately  by an  author ized  Audi 
dealer . 
- The  airbag  system  can  deploy  on ly once. 
After  an  a irbag  has  been  deployed,  it 
must  be  replaced  w ith  new  replacement 
pa rts  des igned  and  app roved  especially 
for  your  Aud i model  version.  Replace
men t of  comple te airbag  systems  or  air
bag  components  must  be  performed  by 
qua lified  wor kshops  only . Make sure  that 
any  airbag  service  action  is entered  in 
your  Aud i Warranty 
& Maintenance  book
let  under 
AIRBAG REPLACEMENT RE
CORD. 
- For safety  reasons  in severe  accidents, 
the  alternator  and  starter  a re  separated 
from  the  veh icle  battery  with  a  pyrotech-
n ic circuit  inte rrupter .  ..,.  

-Work  on  the  pyrotechnic  circu it  inter
rupter  must  on ly be  performed  by a 
qualified  technic ians  who  have  the  ex
perience,  information  and  special  tools  necessary  to  perform  the  work  safely. 
- If  the  veh icle  or the  circuit  interrupter 
is sc rapped,  all  applicable  safety  pre
cautions  must  be  followed. 
@) For the  sake of the  environment 
Undep loyed  airbag  modules  and  preten
sioners  might  be  classified  as  Perchlorate  Mate rial  -special  handling  may  apply,  see 
www.dtsc.ca .gov/haza rdo uswaste/per
chlorate.  When  the  vehicle  or  parts  of  the 
restrai nt  system  inclu ding  airbag  modules 
a nd  safety  bel ts w ith  pretens ioners  are 
scrapped,  a ll applicable  laws  and  regula 
tions  must  be  observed.  Your authorized 
Aud i dea ler  is familiar  w ith  these  require
ments  and  we  recommend  that  you  have 
your  dea ler  perform  this  serv ice for  you. 
Other  things  that  can affect  Advanced 
Airbag  performance 
C hanging  the  vehicle's  suspension  system  can 
ch ange  the  way  that  the  Advanced  A irbag  Sys
tem  pe rforms  in  a crash.  For  example,  us ing 
tire-rim  combinations  not  app rove d by Audi, 
lowe ring  the  vehicle,  changing  the  stiffness  of 
the  suspension,  incl uding  the  springs,  suspen
sion  struts,  shock  absorbers  etc.  can  change 
the  forces  that  are  measured  by the  a irbag 
se nsors  and  sent  to  the  electron ic control 
un it . Some  suspension  changes  can,  for  exam
p le,  increase  the  force  levels  measured  by the 
se nsors  and  make  the  airbag  system  deploy  in 
crashes  i n w hich  it would  not  dep loy  if the 
ch an ges  had  not  been  made.  Ot her  kinds  of 
cha nges  may  reduce  the  force  levels  meas 
ured  by the  sensors  and  prevent  the  airbag 
from  deploying  when  it shou ld. 
The  senso rs  in the  safety  belt  buckle  fo r th e 
d river and  front  passenger  seat  tell  the  elec 
tronic  control  module  if the  safety  belt  is 
l atched  or  not.  If the  safety  belt  is  being  used, 
the  front  airbag  will deploy  at  a  slightly  high-
A irba g  sy stem  159 
er  rate  of  vehicle  deceleration  than  i f the  safe
ty  belt  is not  being  used.  Therefore,  in a  par 
ticu lar  collis ion,  it  is possible  t hat  an  airbag 
will  not  deploy  at  a  seating  pos ition  where  the 
safety  belt  is  be ing  used  but  w ill inflate  at  the 
position  w here  the  safety  belt  is  not  be ing 
used.  It  is  impo rtant  that  noth ing  interfere 
with  the  safety  be lt  b uckles  so  that  the  sen
sors  can  send  the  cor rec t info rmation  abou t 
sa fe ty  belt  use  to  the  elec tronic  con trol  un it. 
_&. WARNING ~-
Changing  the  vehicle's  suspension  includ-
ing  use  of  unapprove d tire -rim  combina 
tions  can  change  Advanced  Airbag  per
formance  and  increase  the  risk  o f serious 
personal  injury  in a  crash. 
- Never  install  s uspension  components 
that  do  not  have  the  same  performance 
characteristics  as  the  components  origi
na lly installed  on  your  vehicle . 
- Never  use  tire-rim  combinations  that 
have  not  been  approved  by Audi. 
Knee  airbags 
Description  of  knee airbags 
Appl ies to vehicles:  wi th knee  airbags 
The knee  airbag  system  can provide  supple
mental  prot ection  to properly  r estrain ed 
front  seat  occupants. 
Fi g. 14 8 Drive r's airbag 
T he  driver  knee  airbag  is i n the  instrument 
panel  underneath  the  steering  wheel 
i=> fig . 148, the  airbag  for  the  passenger  is at 
about  the  same  height  in the  instrument  pan-
el  underneath  the  glove  compartment . ..,_  

How  knee airbags work 
Applies to vehicles:  with  knee airb ags 
The risk of  injury to  the  leg area  can  be  re
duced  by fully  inflated  knee  airbags. 
Fig. 149 Inflated  airbags  protecting  in a frontal  coll i
sio n 
The  knee  airbag  system  has  been  designed  so 
that  the  airbags  for  the  driver  and  front  pas
senger  deploy  in certain  but  not all  frontal 
collisions . 
If  the  front  airbags  deploy,  the  knee  airbags 
also  deploy  in frontal  collisions  when  the  de ployment  threshold  stored  in the  control  unit 
is met . 
When  the  system  deploys,  the  airbags  fill 
with  a  propellant  gas,  and  inflate  between  the  lower  part  of the  instrument  panel  and  the 
driver  and  the  lower  part  of  the  instrument  panel  and  the  front  passenger¢ 
page  152, 
fig.  146. 
Although  they  are  not  a soft  pillow,  they  can 
"cush ion" the  impact  and  in this  way they  can 
help  to  reduce  the  risk  of  injury to  the  lower 
extremities. 
All of  this  takes  place  in the  blink  of  an  eye,  so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even  realize that 
the  airbags  have  deployed . The  airbags  also 
inflate  with  a  great  deal  of  force  and  it is  im
portant  for  occupant  safety  that  nothing 
should  be  in their  way when  they  deploy. 
Fully inflated  airbags in combination  with 
properly  worn  safety  belts  slow  down  and  lim
it the  occupant's  forward  movement  and  help 
to  reduce  the  risk  of  injury. 
Airbag  system  161 
Important  safety  instructions  on the 
knee airbag  system 
Applies  to vehicles:  wit h knee  airbags 
Airbags  are only supplemental  restraints . Al
ways  wear safety  belts  correctly and  ride in a 
proper  seating  position. 
There  is a lot  that  you  and  your  passengers 
must  know  and  do  to help  the safety  belts  and 
airbags  to  provide  supplemental  protection. 
_&. WARNING .. -
An inflating  knee  airbag  can  cause  serious  injury. Wearing  safety  belts  incorrectly and 
imprope r seating  positions  increase the 
risk of  serious  personal  injury  and  death 
whenever  a  vehicle  is  being  used. 
- The  knee  airbag  system  cannot  protect 
you  properly  if you  a re  seated  too  close 
to  any  of the  airbag  locations.  When  ad
justing  their  seat  positions,  it is  impor
tant  that  both  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger  keep  their  upper  bodies  and 
knees  at  the  following  minimum  safe 
distances: 
- at  least  10  inches (25  cm)  between  the 
chest  and  the  steering  wheel/instru
ment  panel. 
- at  least  4  inches  (10  cm)  between  the 
knees  and  the  lower  part  of the  instru
ment  panel. 
- The  risk of  personal  injury  increases  if 
you  lean  forward  or to  the  side,  or  if the  seat  is improperly  positioned  and  you  are 
not  wearing  your  safety  belt . The  risk  in
creases  even more  should  the  airbag  de
ploy. 
- Always make  sure  that  the  knee airbag 
can  inflate  without  interference.  Objects 
between  you  and  the  airbag  can  increase 
the  risk of  injury in an  accident  by inter
fering  with  the way the  airbag  deploys  or 
by being  pushed  into  you  as  the  airbag 
deploys. 
- Never  let  anybody,  especially  children 
or  animals  ride  in the  footwell  in front