
-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 . ..,_  

198  Driving  and  en vironm ent 
Driving  through  water 
on  roads 
Note the  following  to  avoid vehicle damage 
when  driving through  water,  for  example  on 
flooded  roads: 
- The water  must  not  be any higher  than  the 
bottom  of the  vehicle body. 
- Do not  drive faster  than  wa lking speed. 
A WARNING 
After driving through  water,  mud,  slush, 
etc.,  the  brakes  may be slow to  take  effect 
because  of wet  brake  rotors  and  pads.  Dry 
the  brakes  first  by braking carefully to  re
sto re the  full  braking effect. 
@) Note 
Vehicle components  such as the  engine, 
transmiss ion,  suspension  or electrical  sys
tem  can be severely damaged  by driving 
through  water. 
- Check the  depth  of the  water  before  dr iv
i ng through  it. 
- Do not  stop  the  vehicle,  drive in reverse 
or switch the  engine  off when  driving 
through  water . 
- Keep in mind that  oncoming  vehicles 
may create  waves that  raise the  water 
level and  make  it too  deep  for your vehi
cle  to  drive through  safely. 
- Avoid dr iving through  salt  water  because 
i t  can cause  corrosion. 
Operate  your  vehicle 
economically  and 
minimize  pollution 
General 
Your personal  style  of  driving  will  determine 
the  economy  of your  vehicle,  as well  as ex
haust  and  noise levels. 
Fuel  economy, environmenta l impact,  and 
wear  on your engine,  brakes  and tires  largely 
depend  on three  factors: 
- your personal  driving style 
- operating  conditions 
- technical  limitations 
If you anticipate  what  you need  to  do next  and 
drive economically, you can easily cut your 
fuel  consumpt ion by  10-15  percent . This sec
t ion will give you some  tips  on how you  can 
help the  env ironment  and your pocketbook. 
@ Tips 
The consumption  estimates  as published 
by  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION AGENCY 
(EPA) and  Transport  Canada may not  corre
spond  to your  actual consumption  on  the 
road,  which will vary depending  upon vehi
cle load and  speed,  road and  weather  con 
ditions,  trip  length,  etc. 
Drive smoothly  and  keep a lookout 
ahead 
Vehicles use the  most  fuel  when they  are  ac
celerating. 
.,.  Avoid unnecessary  accelerating  and  braking. 
Vehicles  use the  most  fuel  when they  are  ac
ce lerating.  If you anticipate  what  is going to 
happen  next, you will need  to  brake  less  and, 
thus,  acce lerate  less . Let the  vehicle coast 
whenever  possible  - for  example  when  you see 
that  the  next traffic  light  is red.  

264  Fuses and  bulbs 
Fuses  and  bulbs 
Fuses 
Replacing  fuses 
Fuses  that have blown  will have metal  strips 
that  have  burned  through. 
Fig. 196 Driver side  of the  cockpit:  fuse  panel cover 
The fuses  are  located  at  the front  left  and 
right  of the  cockpit  and  behind the trim  on 
the  right  side  of the  luggage  compartment. 
•  Switch  the  ignition  and  the  affected  electri
cal  equ ipment  off. 
•  Check the  following  table to  see  which  fuse 
belongs  to  the  consumer. 
•  Remove  the  cover ¢ 
fig.  196 or¢ page  218, 
Opening the  side  trim. 
• To  remove  the  purple  plastic  cl ip  if necessa
ry 
ll, hold  onto  it  at  the  small  side  and  pull 
it  out  of the  fuse panel 
c:> page  264, 
fig.  197 . 
• Remove  the  clamp  from  the  rear  side  of  the 
fuse  cover <> 
fig. 196 . 
• Remove  the  fuse  using  the  clamp  and  re
place  the  blown  fuse  w ith  an  ident ical  new 
one. 
A WARNING 
Do  not  repair  fuses  and  never replace  a 
blown  fuse  with  one that  has  a  higher  amp 
rating.  This can  cause  damage  to  the  elec
trical  system  and  a  fire. 
ll You  can dis pose  of the  plastic  clip after re moving  it. 
(D Note 
If  a  new  fuse  burns out  again  after  shortly 
have  you  have  installed  it, have  the  electri
cal  system  checked  by your  authorized  Au
di  dealer . 
(D Tips 
-The  following  table  does  not  list  fuse  lo
cations  that  are  not  used. 
- Some  of  the  equipment  items  listed are 
optional  or  only available  on  certain 
model  configurations. 
Driver  side cockpit  fuse  assignment 
Fig.  197 Drive r side  cockpit:  fuse  panel  with  plastic 
bracket 
Fuse panel @ (black) 
No. Equipment  Amps 
1 
Switch  panel,  seat heating, 
5 starting  assist, control  module 
2 
Automatic  dimming  interior 
s rearview  mirror 
4 
Suspension  control  system  sen-
5 sor 
ESP control  module 
5  

266  Fuses  a nd  bulb s 
Fuse panel  @ (black ) 
No . Equ ipment  Amps 
= 
8 
Headlight  range adjustment/ 
5/7,5 
adaptive  lighting  system 
10  Left  headlight  (headlight  with 
7,5 
adaptive  light) 
Fuse p anel 
@ (brown ) 
No .II  Equ ipm ent 
II Amp s 
1  Climate  control  10 
2  Climate  control  system  blower  40 
3  Diagnostic  connector  10 
4  Electrical  ignition  lock  5 
5  Power steering  column  adjust-
ment 
5 
Steering  column  switch  module  10 
7  Power steer
ing column  adjust-
ment  25 
8 Light  switch 
Luggage  compartment  fuse  assignment 
Fig. 199  Luggage  compartment:  fuse  panel with plas· 
tic  bracket 
Fuse panel  @ (bl ack ) 
No. II Equipment 
I[ Amp s 
4  E lectromechanical  parking  brake  30 
5  Electromechanical  parking  brake  30 
6  Front  door  (front  passenger's 
35 
side) 
7  Rear exterior  lighting  Rear sun  shade,  closing  aid,  lug
s gage  compartment  lock,  con 
venience  key, START ENGINE 
STOP,  fuel filler  door  30 
20 
-Fuse pane
l@  (blac k) I 
No.  Equipm ent  Amps 
=· 9 Power seat  adjustment  15 
10  Parking  system 
s 
30 
Fus e pane l 
B (red) 
No . Equipment  Amps 
1  Left  belt  tensioner 
25 
Right  belt  tensioner  25 
3  Socket  20 
20 
Electromechanical  parking  brake 
5 
adaptive  air  suspension  15 
7  Rear door  (front  passenger's 
35 
side) 
Rear exterior  lighting  30 
9 
Luggage compartment  lid  con-
30 
t rol  module 
10  Telephone  5 
11  Sound amp lifier  30 
12  Rear spoiler  20 
Fuse pane l c  (b rown ) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1  Rad
io receiver, Sound amplif ier/ 
30/20 
MMI  unit/dr ives 
2  Tank leak detection  system  5 
AEM control  module/battery  15/ 
4 
module  7,5 
6  Battery  fan  35 
Rad io receiver 
7,5 
7,5 
9 
Automatic  dimming  interior 
5/15 
rearview  mirror/battery  module 
Parking  system  5 
Fu se  pan el  o  (gre en) 
No.  Equipment  Amps 
1  Audi  pre  sense  5 
2  Electromechanical  parking  brake  5 
3  adaptive  a
ir suspension 
5 
Automatic  transmission  7,5 
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