62 Seats and storage
Front passenger's seat
Always move the front passenger seat into
the rearmost position.
To avoid contact with the airbag while it is de
ploying, do not sit any closer to the instru
ment panel than necessary and always wear
the three-point safety belt provided adjusted
correctly. We recommend that you adjust the
passenger's seat in the following manner:
• Move the front passenger seat into the rear
most position of the fore and aft adjustment
range
q _& in Why is your seat adjustment
so important? on page 61.
• Bring the backrest up to an (almost) upright
position.
D o not ride with the seat reclined.
• Adjust the head restraint so the upper edge
is as even as possible with the top of your
head . If that is not possible, try to adjust
the head restraint so that it is as close to
this position as possible
c:> page 65.
• Place your feet on the floor in front of the
passenger's seat .
Front seats
Power seat adjustment
Fig. 61 Front seat: Controls for seat adjus tment
Controls
@· Adjusting the lumbar support: press the
button in the correspo nding position
q &.
@ · Moving the seat up/down: press the but
ton up/down . To adjust the front seat cushion,
press the front button up/down. To adjust the
rear seat cushion, press the rear button up/
down ~& .
@-Moving the seat forward/back: press the
button forward/back
q & .
©-Adjusting the backrest angle : press the
button forward/back
q & .
@ -Lengthening/shortening the upper thigh
support*: lift the handle
q &.
_&. WARNING
-
-Never adjust the driver's or front pas
senger's seat whi le the vehicle is moving.
If you do this while the vehicle is moving,
you will be out of position. Always adjust
the driver's or front passenger's seat
when the vehicle is not moving.
- Be careful when adjusting the seat
height. Check to see that no one is in the
way, or serious injury could result!
- Because the seats can be electrically ad
justed with the ignition off or with the
ignition key removed, never leave chil
dren unattended in the vehicle. Unsuper
vised use of the electric seat adjust ments may cause serious injury.
- To reduce the risk of injury in the case of
sudden braking or accident, front pas
sengers must never ride in a moving ve
h icle with the backrest reclined. Safety
be lts and the airbag system only offer
maximum protection when the backrest
is upright and the safety belts are prop
erly positioned on the body . The more
the backrest is reclined, the greater the
risk of personal injury from an incorrect
seating position and improperly posi
tioned safety belts .
66 Seats and storage
Installing the outer head restraints
.,. Slide the posts on the head restraint down
into the guides until you feel the posts click
into place .
.,. Press the button@¢
fig. 66 and slide the
head restraint all the way down. You sho uld
not be able to pull the head restra int out of
the backrest .
Removing the center head re straint
.,. Move the head restraint upward as far as it
can go .
.,. Press the button@¢
fig. 66 and pull the
head restraint out of the backrest¢.,&. .
Installing the center head restraint .,. Slide the posts on the head restraint down
into the guides until you fee l the posts click
into place.
.,. Press the button@¢
fig. 66 and slide the
head restraint all the way down. You should
not be able to pull the head restraint out of
the backrest .
So that the driver can have a better view to
the rear, the head restraints should be pushed
down completely when the rear seats are not
occupied .
A WARNING
- Only remove the rear seat head restraints
when necessary in order to install a child
seat. Install the head restra int again im
mediately once the child seat is removed.
Driving without head restraints or with
head restraints that are not properly ad
justed increases the r isk of serious or fa
tal neck injury dramatically .
- Read and heed all WARNINGS
¢page 142.
(l} Tips
Correctly adjusted head restraints and
safety belts are an extremely effective
comb inat ion of safety features.
Center armrest
The armrest is adjustable in several stages
and can be moved forward and back.
Fig . 68 Armrest betwee n driver 's and passenger's seat
Adjusting the armrest
.,. To adjust the armrest angle, pivot the arm
rest fully down .
.,. Lift the armrest detent by detent until the
desi red position is reached .
Moving the armrest
.,. You can move the armrest forward or back
¢fig. 68 .
There is a storage compartment under the
armrest.
68 Seats and storage
Expanding the luggage compartment
The rear seat backrests can be folded forward
separately or together.
Fi g. 71 Luggage compartment: release lever
Folding the backrest forward
~ Pull the release lever ¢ fig . 71 in d irect ion
of the arrow . The ba ck rest w ill swing for
ward.
· ~ Let the backrest latch into the lowest pos i
tion .
Folding the backrest up
~ Pull t he lever up ¢ page 67, fig. 69 and fold
the backrest back up again unti l it secure ly
latches ~
&-
A WARNING -
-The backrest must a lways be securely
latched so that the safety belt of the cen
ter seat ing pos ition can work properly to
help protect the occupant.
- The backrest must be securely latched in
posit ion so that no items contained in
the luggage compartment can slide for
ward upon sudden braking .
- Always check whether the latch is fully
engaged by pu lli ng the seatback for
ward .
- Never allow safety belts to become dam
aged by being caug ht in doo r o r seat
hardware .
- Torn or frayed safety belts can tear and
damaged belt hardware can break in a
c rash . Inspect the be lts periodically .
Belts showing damage to webbing, bind
ings, b uckles, or retractors must be re
placed .
(D Note
-If you move the front seat back when the
rear seat backrest is folded forward, you
cou ld damage the head restraints on the
rear seat.
- Slide the be lt guide on the outside safety
belt all the way up before folding the
backrest back forward. Make sure the
seat belt is not pinched or damaged
when the rea r seat backrest if folded
back. Other objects should be removed
from the rear seat bench to protect the sea tback from damage.
Tie-down rings
There are four tie-down rings in the luggage
compartment for securing Luggage items.
Fig. 72 Locatio n of th e tie -dow n rin gs in the luggage
compart men t
~ Secure the cargo to the tie-down rings
~ fig. 72 .
~ Observe the safe ty notes ~ page 146.
In a collision, the laws of physics mean that
even smaller items that a re loose in the vehi
cl e w ill turn into heavy m iss iles that can cause
serious injury. Items in the vehi cle pick up ki
netic e nergy which var ies with the vehicle and
the weight of the item. Vehicle speed is the
most significant factor.
F or example, in a fronta l collision at a speed
of 30 mph (48 km/h), the forces acting on a
10 -lb (S kg) object a re abo ut
20 times the
normal weight of the item. This means that
the weight of the item would sudden ly be the
equivalent of about 200 lbs (90 kg). One can
easily imagine the injuries that an item of that""
70 Seats and storage
Double cargo floor
You can store dirty or wet objects under the
cargo floor .
Fig. 75 Luggage compartment: cargo floor folded to·
get he r wit h protective tray
Folding the cargo floor together
.. Lift the cargo floor by the hand le
c> fig. 75 (D and fold it up .
.. Place your item in the protective tray.
Removing the cargo floor, installing
.. To remove, lift the cargo floor folded to
gether and pu ll it toward the rear lid.
.. To install, place the folded cargo floor into
both retainers and unfold it.
Grab the protective tray on the hand les and
pull it out. You can also install a divider to di
vide @the storage area. Depending on the
vehicle equ ipment level, the protective tray
can have different sizes and shapes.
Cargo net and storage hooks
•
Fig. 76 Luggage compartment:
•
Fig. 77 Luggage compartment: Storage hooks
Storage net
The storage net on the right side trim can be
moved lower on the side guides, if needed
c>fig . 76.
Storage hooks
The storage hooks can be used to secure shop·
ping bags from falling over
c> fig. 77.
_& WARNING
-
Do not use the storage hooks to secure
h eavy objects. Heav ier objects are not ade
quately secured. There is risk of personal
injury .
Roof rack
Description
Additional cargo can be carried with a roof
luggage rack.
If luggage or cargo is to be carried on the
roof, you must observe the follow ing:
- Only a specially designed roof rack may be
used on your vehicle roof. This is provided
with your vehicle.
- These roof racks are the basis for a complete
roof rack system. Additional attachments
are necessary if you want to transport lug
gage, b icycles, surf boards and skis . All
these components are available at your au
thorized Audi dealer .
(D Note
If you use other roof luggage rack systems
or do not install the racks as intended, any
damage to the vehicle is not covered by ..,_
7 2 Seats and storage
A WARNING
Check all the roof rack connections each
time before each trip and re-tighten or re
adjust if necessary. If you are going to be
driving or rough terrain, you will have to
check the attachments more often.
If you
do not do this, the risk of your luggage
coming loose and falling off is greater.
The pins and the roof rack claws must en gage securely into the holes and into the
edge of the roof railing when you tighten
the screws!
(j) Tips
You can adjust the width of the roof rack
by using a hexagon wrench and turning the
screws on the top. Let your authorized
Audi dealer help you with this.
Installing the attachments
Fig. 81 Roof railing: install ing cove r profile into th e
roof rack
Installing the attachments
.,. Remove the cap@¢ fig. 81 .
.,. Slide the attachment into the T-groove (i).
.,. Tighten the attachment accord ing to the
roof rack installation instructions.
.,. Close the cap.
Installing the cover profile
.,. Seal the openings in the T-groove 0 with
the cover profi le @ after having installing
the attachments.
., N ;g
er .,
'° .,.
If you not want to use the attachment, seal
the whole T-groove
(i) with the cover profile
®·
.,. Cut the cover profile to the length needed,
if necessary.
Roof load
The cargo on the roof must be securely at
tached. Handling characteristics change
when cargo is transported.
The permissible roof load for your vehicle is
165 lbs (75 kg). The roof load is the total of
the weight of the roof rack, the attachments
and the cargo you are carrying.
A WARNING
-The cargo must be securely attached on
the roof rack, otherwise you risk an acci
dent.
- Distribute the load as evenly as possible
and do not make the roof rack wider than
the maximum permitted.
- You must under no circumstances exceed
the permissible roof load, the permissi ble axle loads and the permissible overall
weight of your vehicle - risk of an acci
dent.
- Mount the attachments to the roof rack
only after you have placed the roof rack
on the vehicle.
- Consider that when transporting heavy
objects or one with a large surface, the
handling characteristics change due to
shift in the center of gravity or the great
er surface exposed to the wind. So adapt
your driving and your speed to prevailing
conditions. We recommend that you do not drive faster than 80 mph (130 km/
h).
- Mounting a roof rack changes the height
of your vehicle . Keep this in mind when
parking your vehicle in your garage, or
when driving through a tunnel or under
an overpass.
~
CD Note
-Make sure the rear lid does not hit the
cargo on the roof rack when you open it.
On vehicles with automatic rear lid/trunk
lid operation" you may have to adjust the
open position of the rear lid
c::> page 44.
-Remove the roof rack and attachment
before taking your vehicle through an au
tomatic car wash to avoid damage.
@ For the sake of the environment
As a result of the increased wind resist
ance created by a roof rack, your vehicle is
using fuel unnecessarily. So remove the
roof rack after using it.
Beverage holders
Fig. 82 Center conso le : Front cupholders
Fig . 83 Beverage storage in the rear armrest
Front cupholders
• You can accommodate two beverages in this
storage
c::> fig. 82.
Opening rear beverage holders
• To open the rear cupholder, press on the
symbol~
@ c::> fig. 83.
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Holding beverages at the rear
• To adjust the arm @, swing it in the d irec
tion of the arrow.
• Place the beverage in the holder and release
the arm. The arm swings back by its elf and
automatically secures the beverage.
Closing the rear cupholders
• To close the rear cupholder, press on the
center section between the two arms and
push the cupho lder in the slot as far as it
will go.
The holding arm must be adjusted such that it
lies closely against the cupholder.
A maximum of two beverages can be placed in
the center armrest.
A WARNING
Spilled hot liquid can cause an accident
and personal injury.
-
-Never carry any beverage conta iners with
hot liquids, such as hot coffee or hot tea,
in the vehicle while it is moving . In case
of an acc ident, sudden braking or other
vehicle movement, hot liquid could spill,
causing scalding burns. Spilled hot liquid
can also cause an accident and personal injury.
- Use only soft cups in the cupholder. Hard
cups and glasses can cause injury in an
accident.
- Never use the cupholder or adapter as an
ashtray - risk of fire.
CD Note
Only drink containers with lids should be
carried in the cupholder. liquid could spill
out and damage your vehicle's electronic
equipment or stain the upholstery, etc.
Ashtray
Fig. 86 Center console: front ashtray
Opening the ashtray
.,. Slide the cover open .
Closing the ashtray
.,. Tap the lid to close the ashtray automatical
ly.
Removing ashtray insert
.,. Re lease the ashtray insert by sliding the
switch @c:>
fig. 86 to the right .
.,. Remove the ashtray insert@
c:> fig. 86 .
Reinstalling ashtray insert
.,. Press the ashtray insert into its holder .
_& WARNING
Never put waste paper in the ashtray . Hot
ashes or othe r hot objects in the ashtray
cou ld set waste paper on fire.
Cigarette Lighter/
Socket
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 87 Ce nter console: c igarette lighter
Seats and storage 75
.,. Press the cigarette lighter in .
.,. Remove the cigarette lighter when it pops
out .
The cigarette lighter should only be used as a
power source for the compressor from the in
flatable spare tire/tire repair kit* when abso
lutely necessary.
_& WARNING
The cigarette lighter only works when the ignition is switched on. Incorrect usage
can lead to ser ious injuries or burns. For
this reason, ch ildren should never be left
unattended in the vehicle because this in
creases the risk of injury.
12-volt sockets
Electrical accessories can be connected to ev
ery 12-volt socket.
Fig. 88 Section of the t rim pane l of the luggage com
partme nt: 12-volt socket
Fig. 89 Center console: 12-volt socket
I er a, m
.,. Open the socket cover c:> fig. 88 or c:> fig . 89 .
.,. Insert the plug of the electrical device into
the socket. .,.
76 Seats and storage
The 12-volt sockets can be used for electrical
accessories. The power input must not exceed
120 watts.
There is an additional 12-volt socket in the
center console. Before you purchase any accessories, always
read and follow the information in
~ page 29 7, Additional accessories and parts
replacement.
A WARNING
The power outlets and therefore the elec
trical accessories connected to them oper ate only with the ignition on. Improper use
of the outlets or of electrical accessories
can lead to serious injuries or cause a fire.
For this reason, children should never be
left unattended in the vehicle -they could
be injured!
(D Note
To avoid damaging the socket, only use
plugs that fit properly .
{D) Tips
When the engine is off and accessories are
still plugged in and are on, the vehicle bat
tery can still be drained .
Storage
General overview
There are numerous places to store items in
your vehicle.
Glove compartment 9 page 76
Cooling box in glove compart-
9 page 77
ment
Storage compartment in the
roof
Multi-use attachment
Coat hooks
Storage in the door panels
Storage net in footwell
9page 77
9page 77
9page 78
-
Storage net in the front seat
backs
Storage net in luggage com
partment
A WARNING
--
- Always remove objects from the instru
ment panel. Any items not put away
could slide around inside the vehicle
while driving or when accelerating or
when applying the brakes or when driv ing around a corner.
- When you are driving make sure that
anything you may have placed in the cen
ter console or other storage locations
cannot fall out into the footwells. In case
of sudden braking you would not be able
to brake or accelerate.
- Any pieces of clothing that you have
hung up must not interfere with the driv
er's view. The coat hooks are designed
only for lightweight clothing. Never hang
any clothing with hard, pointed or heavy
objects in the pockets on the coat hooks .
During sudden braking or in an accident -
especially if the airbag is deployed -
these objects could injure any passen
gers inside the vehicle.
Glove compartment
The glove compartment is illuminated and
can be locked .
Fig. 90 Glov e co mpartm ent
To open glove compartment
.,. Pull the handle in the direction of the arrow
9 fig. 90 and swing the cover down to open . ..,.