
The head restraints  must  be correctly adjust
ed to  achieve the  best  protection. 
.,.  Adjust  the  head restraints  so the  upper 
edge is as even as poss ible with  the  top of 
your  head.  If  that  is not  possib le, try  to  ad 
just  the  head restraint  so that  it  is as close  to  this  position  as possible ¢ 
fig.  133. 
Adjusting  head rest raints ¢ page  64 . 
A WARNING 
All  seats are equipped  with  head re
straints . Driving  without  head  restraints  or 
w ith  head  restraints  that  are not  properly 
adjusted  increases the  risk of  ser ious or fa
tal  neck injury  dramat ically.  To help  reduce 
the  risk of  in ju ry: 
- Always  drive with  the  head restraints  in 
place and  proper ly adjusted. 
- Every person  in the  veh icle  must  have a 
properly  adjusted  head restra int. 
-Always  make sure each person  in the  ve hicle  properly  adjusts  the ir head re
straint.  Adj ust the  head restraints  so the 
upper  edge  is as even as possible  w ith 
the  top  of your  head . 
If that  is not  possi
ble,  try  to  adjus t the  head  restra int  so 
that  it  is as  close to  this  position  as pos
sible. 
- Never a ttempt  to  adju st head  re st rain t 
wh ile driving.  If  you  have driven  off  and 
must  adjust  the dr iver head rest  for  any 
reason, first  stop  the  vehicle  safe ly be
fore  attempting  to  adjust  the  head  re straint. 
- Children  must  always be properly  re
strained  in  a ch ild restraint  that  is appro
pr iate  for  their  age and  size <=> 
page  161. 
Examples  of  improper  seating  positions 
The occupant  restraint  system  can only  re
duce  the  risk of  injury if vehicle  occupants  are 
properly  seated. 
I mp roper  seating  positions  can ca use serio us 
in ju ry or  death.  Safety  belts  can on ly work 
when  they  are properly  posit ioned  on  the 
Dr iving  S afel y  125 
body.  Improper  seating  positions  re duce the 
effectiveness  of  safety  belts  and wi ll even in
crease the  r is k  of  i njury  and death  by moving 
the  safety  belt  to  crit ica l areas of  the  body. 
Improper  seating  positions  a lso  increase the 
risk of  serious  injury  and death  when  an a ir 
bag deploys  and str ikes an occupant  w ho is 
not  in the  p roper  seating  posit ion. A dr iver is 
responsible  fo r the safety  of  all  veh icle  occu 
pan ts  and  espec ially  for  children.  The re fore : 
...  Never allow  anyone  to assume an incorrect 
seating  position  when  the  vehicle  is being 
used ¢,& . 
The following  bulletins  list  on ly some  sample 
pos itions  that  will  increase the  risk  of  serious 
i njury  and  death.  Ou r hope  is that  these  e xam
ple s will  ma ke yo u mo re aware  o f seati ng po
s itions  tha t are d angerous. 
Therefore , whenever  the  vehicle  is 
moving: 
- neve r stand  up  in the  vehicle 
- neve r stand  on  the  seats 
- never kneel  on  the  seats 
- never ride w it h  the  seatback  reclined 
- never  lie  down  on  the  rear seat 
- never  lean  up against  the  instrument  panel 
- never s it  on the  edge of  the  seat 
- neve r sit  sideways 
- neve r lean out  the  window 
- neve r put  your  feet  out  the  window 
- never  put  your  feet  on the  instr ument  panel 
- never rest your  feet  on the  seat cush ion  or 
back of  the  seat 
- neve r ride  in the  footwell 
- neve r ride  in the  cargo area 
A WARNING 
--= 
Imp ro p er seating  posit ions increase the 
risk of  serious  persona l injury  and death 
whenever  a vehicle  is being  used. 
- Always  make  sure that  all  vehicle  occu-
pants  stay  in  a proper  seating  position 
and are properly  restrained  whenever  the 
veh icle  is being  used. 
-
• 
•  

128  Driving  Safely 
area  because  the  rear  lid cannot  be  fully 
closed. 
- 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  fresh  air fan  to  the  highest 
speed. 
A WARNING 
Always  make  sure  that  the  doors,  all win
dows,  the  power  top  and  the  rear  lid are 
securely  closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the 
risk  of  injury when  the  vehicle  is not  being 
used . 
-After  closing  the  rear  lid, always  make 
sure  that  it  is properly  closed  and  locked . 
- Never  leave  your  vehicle  unattended  es 
pecially  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  vehicle  can 
lead  to  serious  personal  injury. 
- Never  let  children  play  in or  around  the 
vehicle. 
- Never  let  passengers  ride  in the  luggage 
compartment.  Vehicle  occupants  must 
always  be  properly  restrained  in one  of 
the  vehicle's  seating  positions. 
(D Tips 
- Air  circulation  helps  to  reduce  window 
fogging.  Stale  air  escapes  to the  outside 
through  vents  in the  trim  panel.  Be sure 
to  keep  these  slots  free  and  open. 
- The  tire pressure  must  correspond  to  the 
load.  The tire  pressure  is shown  on  the 
tire  pressure  label. The tire  pressure  la
bel  is located  on  the  driver's  side  B-pillar. 
The tire  pressure  label  lists the  recom
mended  cold  tire  inflation  pressures  for 
the  vehicle  at  its maximum  capacity 
-
' 
weight  and  the  tires  that  were  on  your 
vehicle  at  the  time  it  was  manufactured. 
For recommended  tire  pressures  for  nor
mal  load  conditions,  please  see  chapter 
r::::>page  231. 
Tie-downs 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  tie-downs 
The  luggage  compartment  is  equipped  with 
four  tie-downs  to secure  luggage  and  o ther 
items. 
Use the  tie-downs  to  secure  your  cargo  prop
erly 
r::::>  page  12 7,  Loading  the  luggage  com
par tmen t. 
In  a  collision,  the  laws  of  physics  mean  that 
even  smaller  items  that  are  loose  in the  vehi
cle will  become  heavy  missiles  that  can  cause 
serious  injury. Items  in the  vehicle  possess  en
ergy  which  vary  with  vehicle  speed  and  the 
weight  of the  item . Vehicle  speed  is the  most 
significant  factor. 
For example,  in a frontal  collision  at  a speed 
of 30  mph  (48  km/h),  the  forces  acting  on  a  10-lb  (4 .S 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  kg). You can  imagine  the 
injuries  that  a  200  lbs.  (90  kg)  item  flying 
freely  through  the  passenger  compartment  could  cause  in a  collision  like this. 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper straps  used 
to  secure  items  to  tie-downs  can  fail  dur ing  hard  braking  or  in a collision  and  cause 
serious  personal  injury. 
- Always use  suitable  mounting  straps  and 
properly  secure  items  to  the  tie-downs  in 
the  luggage  compartment  to  help  pre
vent  items  from  shifting  or  flying  for
ward  as  dangerous  missiles. 
- When  the  rear  seat  backrest  is folded 
down,  always  use  suitable  mounting 
straps  and  properly  secure  items  to  the 
tie-downs  in  the  luggage  compartment 
to  help  prevent  items from  flying  

138  Safet y belt s 
A WARNING 
Improperly  positioned safety  belts  can 
cause  serious  personal  injury  in an  acci 
dent . 
- Expectant  mothers  must  always  wear  the 
lap  portion  of  the  safety  belt  as  low as 
poss ible  across  the  pelv is  and  be low the 
rounding  of the  abdome n. 
- Always  read and  heed  all WARNINGS and 
other  important  information 
Q &. in Fas
tening  safety  belts  on page  136. 
Unfastening  safety  belts 
Unbuckle the safety  belt  with  the  red release 
button  only after  the  vehicle has stopped . 
 
'lJJ 
Fig. 149 Relea sing the  to ngue  from t he buckle 
..  Push  the  red  re lease  but ton  on  the  buck le 
Q fig.  149 . The  belt  tongue  wi ll spring  out 
of the  buckle 
Q .&_ . 
.. Let the  belt  wind  up  on  the  retractor  as you 
guide  the  belt  tongue  to  its  stowed  position. 
A WARNING 
Never  unfasten  safety  belt  while  the  veh i
cle  is moving.  Doing  so  will  increase  your 
r isk  of  being  injured  or  killed . 
Improperly  worn  safety  belts 
Incorrectly positioned  safety  belts  can cause 
severe  injuries . 
Wearing  safety  belts  improperly  can  cause  se
rious  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  wi ll 
even 
increase  the  risk of injury  and  death  by mov
ing  the  safety  be lt  to  critica l areas  of the 
body.  Improper  seating  positions  also  in
crease  the  r isk  of serious  injury  and  death 
when  an  airbag  deploys  and  strikes  an  occu pant  who  is not  in the  correct  seating  posi
t ion.  A driver  is  responsible  for  the  safety  of 
all veh icle  occupants  and  especially  for  chil
dren.  Therefore: 
.,.  Never  perm it  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect 
sitt ing  pos ition  in the  vehicle  while  traveling 
Q A . 
A WARNING 
Improperly  worn  safety  be lts  inc rease  the 
risk  of serious  persona l inju ry and  death 
whenever  a  vehicle  is being  used. 
- Always  ma ke  sure  that  all vehi cle  o cc u 
pants  are  correctly  restra ined  and  stay  in 
a  correct  seating  position  whenever  the 
vehicle  is  being used. 
- A lways  read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS  and 
other  important  information 
Q page  135. 
Safety  belt  preten-
• s1oners 
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 sen
sors  in front,  s ide  and  rear-end  collisions of 
great  severity.  This  tightens  the belt  and  takes 
up  belt  slack 
Q .&. in Service and  disposal  of 
safety  belt  pretensioner  on page  139. 
Taking 
up  the  slack  he lps to  reduce  fo rward  occupant 
movement  during  a  collision . 
(D Note 
Never let  the  belt remain over a  rear  seat
back  that  has been  fo lded  forward.  

140  Airbag  sys tem 
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  al
ways properly  wear  their safety  belts  and  be 
in a proper  seating  position. 
F or  your  safety  and  the  safety  of  your  passen
gers,  before  driving  off,  a lways: 
•  Adjust  the  dr iver's  seat  and  steering  wheel 
properly ¢ 
page  122, 
• Adjust  the  front  passenger's  seat  properly 
¢page  62, 
• Wear  safety  be lts  properly ¢ page  135, 
• Always  properly  use  the  proper  child  re-
stra int  to  protect  children  ¢ 
page  161. 
In  a  collision  airbags  must  inflate  within  the 
blink  of  an  eye  and  with  considerable  force . 
The  supplementa l airbags  can  cause  injuries  if 
the  dr iver  or  the  front  seat  passenger  is  not 
seated  properly . Therefore  in  order  to  he lp the 
a irbag  to  do  its job,  it  is  important,  both  as  a 
d river  and  as  a  passenge r 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  ca n inflate  fully  and 
comp letely  and  provide  supp lemental  p rotec
tion  in ce rtain  frontal  collisions 
¢ page  122, 
Proper occupant  seating  positions . 
For  detai ls 
on  the  operat ion  of  the  seat  adjustment  con
trols  ¢ 
page  62. 
It's  especially  important  that  children  a re 
properly  restrained  ¢ 
page  161. 
There  is a  lot  that  the  driver  and  the  passen
gers can  and  must  do  to  help  the  individua l 
safety  features  ins talled  in your  A udi  work  to
gether  as  a  system. 
Prope r seat ing  pos ition  is  important  so  that 
the  front  airbag  on  the  driver  s ide  can  do  i ts 
job.  If yo u have  a  physical  impa irment  or  con- dition  that  prevents  you  from  sitting  properly 
on  the  driver  seat  with  the  safety  belt  properly 
fastened  and  reaching  the  peda ls ,  spec ial 
modifications  to  your  vehicle  may  be  necessa
ry. 
Contact  your  a uthorized  Audi  dea ler,  or  call 
Audi  C ustomer  Re lations  at  1-800-822-2834 . 
When  the  airbag  system  dep loys,  a  gas  gener
ator  will f ill the  ai rbags,  break  open  the  pad
ded  covers,  and  inf late  between  the  steering 
whee l and  the  dr iver  and  between  the  instru 
ment  pane l and  the  front  passenger.  The  air
bags  will  deflate  immediately  after  dep loy
ment  so  that  the  front  occupants  can  see 
th rough  the  w indshield  aga in without  inter
ruption . 
All of  th is  take s place  in the  blink  of  an  eye,  so 
fast  that  many  people  don't  even  realize  that 
the  a irbags  have  dep loyed . The  airbags  also 
inflate  with  a g reat  dea l of  force  and  nothing 
shou ld  be  in  their  way  when  they  deploy. 
F ront  a irbags  in  combination  with  properly 
worn  safety  bel ts slow  down  and  lim it  the  oc 
c u pant's  forward  movement.  Together  they 
help  to  prevent  the  drive r and  front  seat  pas
senger  from  hitting  parts  of  the  inside  the  ve
hicle  while  reducing  the  forces  acting  on  the 
occupant  dur ing  the  crash.  In  this  way they 
help  to  reduce  the  risk  of  injury  to  the  head 
and  uppe r body  i n the  c rash . A irbags  do  not 
protect  the  a rms  or  the  lower  parts  of  the 
body. 
Both  front  a irbags  w ill not  i nflate  in  all  fronta l 
collisions . The  t rigge ring  of  the  a irbag  system 
depends  on  the  vehicle  dece lerat ion  rate 
c aused  by the  co llision  and  reg istered  by the 
elect ron ic cont ro l u nit.  If t his  rate  is  below 
the  re ference  value  programmed  into  the  con
trol  unit,  the  airbags  will  not  be  trigge red , 
even  though  the  car  may  be  bad ly damaged  as 
a  res ult  of  the  collision . Veh icle  damage,  re
pair  costs  or  even  the  lack of  veh icle  damage 
is  no t necessarily  an  indication  of  whether  an 
airbag  should  inflate  or  not . 
It is  not  possib le  to  define  a  range  of  vehicle 
speeds  that  w ill cover  every  possib le  kind  and  .,.  

142  Airbag system 
Even though your  vehicle is equipped  with  an 
Advanced  Airbag  System,  make  certain  that 
all  chi ldren,  especially  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  potentially  dangerous  place  for  a  ch ild  to  ride. 
The front  seat  is  not  the  safest  place  for  a 
child  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  veh icle 
has  been  certified  to comply  with  the Requ ire
ments  of  United  States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle 
Safety  Standard  208  as  applicable  at  the  time 
your  vehicle  was  manufactured. 
The  Standard  requires  the  front  a irbag  on  the 
passenger  side  to  be turned  off  ("sup
pressed")  if a  child up to about  one  year  of 
age  restrained  in one  of the  rear-facing or for
ward -facing  infant  restraints  listed  in  Federal 
Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208  with  which 
the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle 
was  certified  has  been  installed  on  the  front  passenger  seat . For a  listing  of the  child  re 
strai nts  that  we re  used  to  certify  compliance 
with  the  US Safety  Standard 
r=v page  163. 
The PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light in the  in
strument  panel  te lls you  when  the  front  Ad
vanced  A irbag  on  the  passenger side  has  been 
turned  off  by the  e lectronic  control  unit. 
Each t ime  you  turn  on  the  ignition,  the 
PAS 
SENGER  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, 
- wi ll go  off  if the  front  passenger  seat  is oc
cupied  by an  adult  as  registered  by the 
weight-sensing  mat 
r=v  page  1 S 1,  Monitor
ing  the  Advanced  Airbag  System . 
The PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on 
when  the  control  un it  detects  a total  weight 
on  the  front  passenger  seat  that  requires  the 
front  airbag  to  be  turned  off. 
If the total  weight  on  the  front  passenge r 
seat  is  more  than  that  of a  typica l 1 year -old 
chi ld but  less  than  the  weight  of  a small 
adult,  the  front  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  side  has  not 
been  turned  off  by  the  electronic  con trol unit 
and  can  deploy  if the  control  unit senses  an 
impact  that  meets  the cond itions  stored  in  its 
memory . 
For example,  the  airbag  may  deploy if: 
-a  small  ch ild  that  is  heav ier  than  a  typical  1 
year-old  ch ild is on  the  front  passenger seat 
( re gard less  of whether  the  child  is  in  one of 
the  child  safety seats listed 
r=v page  163), or 
- a  child  who  has  outgrown  ch ild  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  s ide  may 
not deploy  (the PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF 
light  does  not  illum inate  and  stay  lit) even  if a 
small  adult  or  teenager,  or  a  passenger who is 
not  sitt ing 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 
r=v  page  122,  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  t hroug h interaction  with  the 
airbag.  "Low  risk" deployment  occurs  in those 
crashes  that  take  place  at  lower  dece lerat ions 
as  defined  in the  electronic  control  unit 
r=v page  151,  PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light . 
Always remember,  a child  safety  seat  or  infant 
carr ier  installed  on  the front  seat  may  be 
struck  and  knocked  out of  posit ion  by the  rap
idly  inflat ing  passenger's  airbag  in a  frontal 
collision . The  air bag  could  greatly  reduce  the 
effectiveness  of the  ch ild restraint  and  even 
seriously  injure  the  child during  inflation .  

144  Airbag system 
-Never  place  additiona l items  on  the  seat 
that  can  increase  the  total  weight  regis
tered  by the  weight-sensing  mat  and  can 
cause  injury  in a  crash. 
Front  airbags 
Description  of front  airbags 
The airbag  system  can provide  supplemental 
protection  to properly  restrained  front  seat 
occupants. 
F ig . 150 Location  of  driver  airbag:  in  steer ing  whee l 
Fig.  151 Location  of  front  passenger's airbag:  in  the in 
strument  panel 
Your veh icle  is equipped  with  an  "Advanced 
A irbag  System"  in compliance  with  United 
States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  ( FM VSS) 208  as  app licab le  at  the  time  your 
ve hicl e was  manufac tured.  The  system  senses 
the  position  of the  front  seats  and  controls 
front  airbag  inflation with  a valve,  depending 
on  the  distance  between  the  respect ive seat 
and  the  steering  wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
The  safety  belts  for  the  seats  have "preten
sioners"  that  he lp to  take  slack out  of  the  belt 
system . The  pretensioners  a re also  activated 
by the  electron ic cont ro l unit  for  the  ai rbag 
system.  T
he  front  safety  belts  also  have  load  limiters 
to  help  reduce  the  forces applied  to the  body 
i n  a  crash . 
T he  airbag  for  the  drive r is in  the  stee ring 
whee l hub¢ 
fig.  150 and  the  airbag  for  the 
front  passenger  is in the  instrument  panel 
~ fig.  151. The  general  locat ion  of the  a irbags 
is  marked  "AIRBAG". 
T here  is a  lot  you  need  to  know  about  the  ai r
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. 
P lease  be  sure  to  heed  the WARNINGS  -they 
are  extremely  importa nt  for  your  safety  and 
the  safety  of your  passengers,  especially  in
fants  and  small  chi ldren. 
_&. WARNING 
Neve r rely on  airbags  alone  for  p rotection. 
- Even  w hen  they  deploy,  airbags  provide 
only  s upplement al pro te ctio n. 
- Airbag  work  most  effect ive ly when  used 
with  p roperly  wor n safety  bel ts. 
- Therefore,  always  wea r you r safety  belts 
a nd  make  sure  tha t eve rybody  in your  ve
h icle  is  properly  res trained. 
_&. WARNING 
A pe rson  on  the  front  passenger  seat,  es
pe cial ly infa nts  and  sm all ch ildren,  w ill re
ceive  serio us  inju ries  and  can  even  be  kil
l ed  by being  too  close  to  the  airbag  when 
it  inflates . 
- Although  t he Advanced  Airbag  System  in 
your  veh icle  is designed  to  tur n off  the 
front  passenger  airbag  if an  infant  or  a 
small  child  is  on  the  front  passe nger 
seat,  nobody  can  absolutely  guarantee 
that  deployment  under  these  special 
conditions  is  imposs ible  in all  conceiva
b le  sit uat ions  that  may  happen  during 
the  useful  life  of your  vehicle. 
- The  Advanced  Airbag  System  can  dep loy 
i n  acco rdance  with  the  "low risk"  option 
unde r the  U.S . Feder al Standard  if a  child 
that  is  heav ie r than  the  typical  one -year 
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old  child  is on  the  front  passenger  seat 
and  the  other  conditions  for  airbag  de
ployment  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  ai rbag  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. 
T he  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 
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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 
¢ page  163 , Child  restraints  and 
Advanced  Airbags . 
"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 
¢page  163, 
-weight  less than  a  threshold  level  stored  in 
the  control  unit is detected  on  the front  pas
senger  seat. 
When  a  person  is detected  on  the  front  pas
senger  seat, weighing more  than the total 
weight  of  a child  that  is about  1 year  old  re
strained  in one  of  the rear-facing  or  forward
facing  infant  restraints  (listed  in  Federal  Mo
tor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  208  with  which 
the  Advanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle 
was  certified),  the  front  airbag  on  the  passen ger  side  may  or  may  not  deploy. 
The 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  comes  on 
when  the  electronic  control  unit  detects  a to
tal  weight  on  the  front  passenger  seat  that  re
quires  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  conditions  stored in 
its  memory. 
If the  total  weight  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  is  more  than  that  of a  typical  1 year-old , 
but  less  than  the  weight  of  a  small  adult,  the 
front  airbag  on  the  passenger  side  may  deploy 
(the 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG OFF light  does  not 
come  on).  ..,. • 
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-Always  move  the  passenger  seat  into  its 
rearmost  position  in the  seat's  fore  and 
aft  adjustment  range,  as  far  away  from 
the  a irbag  as  poss ible,  before  insta lling 
the  forward-facing  child  restraint.  The  backrest  must  be  adjusted  to  an  upr ight 
posit ion. 
- Make sure  that  the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG 
OFF 
light  comes  on  and  stays  on  all  the 
t ime  w henever  the  ignition  is sw itched 
o n. 
Advanced  Airbag System  components 
The fron t passenger  seat  in your  vehicle  has  a 
lot  of very  important  parts  of the  Advanced 
Airbag  System  in  it. These  parts  include  the 
weight-sens ing  mat,  sensors,  wiring,  brack 
ets,  and  more.  The  function  of the  system  in 
the  front  passenger  seat  is checked  by the 
e lectronic  control  u nit  when  the  ignit ion  is on . 
The control  un it  mon itors  the  Advanced  Air
bag  System  and  turns  the  airbag  indicator 
l ight  on  whe n a  ma lfunction  in t he sys tem 
components  is de tected.  The function  of  the 
airbag  indicator  light  is described  in  greater 
detai l below . Because  the  front  passenger 
seat  contains  important  parts  of the  Ad 
vanced  A irbag  System,  you  m ust  take  care  to 
prevent  it  from  being  damaged.  Damage  to 
the  seat  may  prevent  the  Advanced  Airbag  for 
the  front  passenger  seat  from  doing  its  job  in 
a  crash . 
The front  Advanced  Airb ag  Sy stem 
consists  of  the  following: 
- Crash  sensors  in the  front  of the  veh icle  that 
measure  veh icle  acceleration/decele ration 
to  provide  information  to  the  Advanced  Air
bag  System  about  the  seve rity of  the  crash. 
- An electronic  co ntrol  unit,  with  integrated 
c rash  se nsors  for  front  and  side  impacts . 
T he  cont ro l unit  " decides " whethe r to  fire 
the  front  airbags  based  on  the  inform ation 
received  from  the  crash  senso rs . The  contro l 
unit  a lso  "decides"  whether  the  safety  belt 
pretensioners  should  be  activated . 
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-An Advanced  A irbag  w ith  gas  gene rator  and 
contro l valve  fo r the  driver  ins ide  the  steer 
ing  wheel  h ub. 
- An Advanced  Airbag  w ith  gas  gene rator  and 
contro l valve  inside  the  instrument  pane l for 
the  front  passenger. 
- A weight-sensing  mat  under  the  upholstery 
padding  of the  front  passenger  seat  cushion 
that  measures  the  total  weight  on  the  seat. 
The  informat ion  reg istered  is  sent  continu
ously  to  the  electronic  control  unit  to  regu
late  deployment  of the  front  Advanced  Air
bag  on  the  passenger  side. 
- An airbag  monitor ing  system  and  ind icator 
light  in the  instrument  cluster 
q page  151 . 
-A sensor  in  each  front  seat  registers  the  dis
tance  between  the  respective  seat  and  the 
steer ing  whee l o r  inst rument  panel.  The  in
forma tion  registered  is sent  cont inuo usly to 
t he  elect ron ic cont ro l uni t to  regula te  de
ployment  o f the  front  Advance d Airbags . 
- The 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ligh t comes 
on  and  st ays  on  in the  cen ter  o f th e  instr u
ment  panel 
q fig . 153 and  te lls yo u when 
the  front  Advanced  Airbag  on  the  passenge r 
side  has  been  t urned 
off . 
-A sensor  below  the  safety  be lt  latch  fo r the 
front  seat  passenger  to  measure  the  tension  on  the  safety  be lt .  The tension  on  the  safety 
be lt  and  the  weight  registered  by the 
weight-sensing  mat  he lp the  control  unit 
"decide"  whether  the  front  a irbag  for  the 
front  passenge r seat  should  be  turned 
off or 
not 
<=;> pag e 141,  Child restraints  on  the 
front  seat  -some  important  things  to 
know. 
- A senso r in the  safety  belt  latch  fo r the  d riv
er  a nd fo r the  fro nt  sea t passenger  tha t 
senses  w hethe r that  safe ty belt  is  latched  or 
no t and  transmi ts this  informa tion  to  the 
electronic  control  unit. 
_&. WARNING 
Damage  to  the  front  passenger  seat  can 
prevent  the  front  airbag  from  work ing 
properly. 
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