
Clear  vision Lights 
Switching  the headlights  on  and  off 
Fig . 34 Instrument  pane l:  lig ht  sw itc h wit h  all -weath
er  lights• 
The  headlights  only  wo rk when  the  ignition  is 
switched  on.  Wh ile  start ing  the  eng ine  o r 
when  switching  off  the  ign ition,  the  head
lights  will  go  off  and  on ly the  side  marker 
lights  will  be  on . 
If the  system  is  not  operating  p rope rly, a 
war ning  symbol  in the  dr iver  information  dis
p lay  is d isplayed 
c::> page  23 . 
Light switch -'tj_ -
Tu rn  the  switch c::> fig . 34 to  the  correspond ing 
position . When  the  lights  a re switched  on,  the 
oD o: symbo l tu rns  on . 
0  -The  lig hts  are  off  or  the  dayt ime  runn ing 
lights  are  on: 
- USA models: The  day time  running  lights 
will  come  on  automatically  when  the  igni
t ion  is on  and  the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 34 is  in 
the 
O posit ion  or  the AUTO position  (only  in 
daylight  cond itions).  The 
Daytime  running 
light s 
function  can  be  turned  on  and  off  in 
the  MMI 
c::> page44, c::>A . 
-Ca nada  model s: The  daytime  running  lig hts 
will  come  on  automa tically when  the  igni
t ion  is  on  and  the  light  switch 
c::> fig . 34 is  in 
the 
O position,  the : Do: pos ition  or  the AUTO 
position  (only  in  daylight  conditions) c::> A . 
AUTO  -Automatic  headlights  swi tch  on  and 
off  depend ing  o n brightness,  for  example  i n 
tw ilight,  during  rain  or  in tunnels 
c::> &. . 
:Do:  -Side  marker  lights 
io  -Low beam  headlights 
Clear  vi sion  43 
lm -Fog  lights*  (vehicles  with  Xenon  p lus 
headlights *) 
~ -All-weather  lights * 
@il-Rear  fog  lights* . When  the  rear  fog  lights 
are  on,  the  symbol 
0$ on  the  switch  will  i llu
minate. 
All-weather  lights* 
In  vehicles  with  all-wea ther  lights , the  front 
ligh ts are  ad justed  au tomatically  so  that  yo u 
are  less  like ly to  see  glare  from  your  own 
head lights , for  example  when  driving  on  a wet 
road. 
Automatic  h eadl ight  range  control* 
T he  head lights  do  not  blind  oncoming  traffic 
i f  the  veh icle  load  changes . The  headligh t 
range  also  adj usts  automatically  when  brak
ing  and  accelerating . 
Light functions 
The  following  light  funct io ns  are  availab le  de
pend ing  on  vehicle  equipment  and  o nly func
tion  when  t he  lig ht  switch  is  in the  AUTO posi
tion . You can  deactivate  these  functions  in the 
MMI  under 
Audi  adaptive  light c::> page  44. 
Vehicles  with St atic  corn ering  light* : the  cor
ner ing  ligh t sw itches  on  a utomat ically  when 
the  steering  whee l is turned  at  a  certain  angle 
at  speeds  up  to  approximately  44  mph 
( 7 0  km/h)  and  when  the  turn  signa l is activat 
ed  at  speeds  up  to  approximately  25  mph 
(40  km/h) . The  area  to  the  side  of  the  vehicle 
is  illum inated  better  when  turn ing . 
Vehicles  with 
Dynamic  cu rve light* : the  curve 
light  only  functions  at  speeds  between  ap
proximately  6  mph  (10  km/h)  and  68  mph 
(110  km/h)  and  adapts  itself  to  the  curves  in 
the  road . 
~  

44  Clear vision 
& WARNING 
-Automatic  headlights  are only  intended 
to  assist the  driver . They do not  relieve 
the  driver  of  his responsibility  to  check 
the  headlights  and to  turn them  on man
ually  according  to  the  current light  and 
visibility  conditions.  For example,  fog 
cannot  be detected  by the  light  sensors. 
So always switch  on the  headlights 
io 
under  these weather  conditions  and 
when  driving  in the  dark. 
- Crashes can happen  when you  cannot  see 
the  road ahead and when you  cannot  be 
seen by other  motorists.  Always turn  on 
theheadlightssothatyoucanseeahead  and so that  others  can see your  car from 
the  back . 
- Please observe  legal  regulations  when 
using the  lighting  systems  described . 
(D Note 
The rear fog  lights  should  only  be turned 
on in accordance with  traffic  regulation,  as 
the  lights  are bright  for  following  traffic. 
{D) Tips 
- The light  sensor*  for  automatic  head
light  range control*  is  located  in the  rear 
view  mirror  mount . You should  therefore 
not  apply  any stickers  to  the windshield 
in  this  area in  order  to  prevent  malfunc
tions  or failures . 
- In  the  event  of  a  light sensor  malfunc 
tion,  the  driver  is notified  in  the instru
ment  cluster  display ~ 
page  23 . 
-You  will  hear a warning  tone  if you  open 
the  driver  door  when  the  exterior  lights 
are switched  on. 
- In  cool  or  damp weather,  the  inside of 
the  headlights,  turn  signals  and tail  lights  can fog  over  due  to  the  tempera
ture  difference  between  the  inside  and 
outside.  They will  clear  shortly  after 
switching  them  on.  This does not  affect 
the  service  life of the  lighting. 
Emergency flasher 
The  emergency  flasher  makes  other  motorists 
aware  that  you  or your  vehicle are  in an emer
gency  situation . 
Fig. 35 Ce nte r co nso le:  em erg en cy  flash er sw itc h 
..  Press the  switch~~ fig.  35 to  turn  the 
emergency flashers  on or  off. 
When  the emergency flasher  is on,  all four 
turn  signals  blink at  the  same time.  The turn 
signal  indicator  lights 
B Nin the  instrument 
cluster,  as well  as the  light in the  emergency 
flasher  switch 
~ blink  likewise. The emergen
cy flashers  also work  when  the  ignition  is 
turned  off. 
The  emergency flashers  will  turn  on automati
cally  if  you are in an accident  where  the  airbag 
has deployed. 
@ Tips 
You should  turn  on the  emergency  flashers 
when: 
- you are the  last  vehicle  standing  in  a traf
fic jam  so that  any other  vehicles  coming 
can see you,  or when 
- your  vehicle  has  broken down  or you are 
in  an emergency situation,  or  when 
-your  vehicle  is being towed  by a tow 
truck  or  if you are towing  another  vehicle 
behind  you. 
Adjusting  the  exterior  lighting 
The settings  ore  adjusted  in the  MMI. 
..  Select: !CARI function  button> (Car)*  sys
tems 
control  button > Vehicle  settings > Ex-
terior  lighting. 
Ill>  

48  Clear  vis ion 
Wiper  and  washer 
system 
Switching  the  windshield  wipers  on 
F ig. 43 Wind sh ie ld wipe r lever 
Move the  windshield  wiper  lever to  the  corre
sponding  pos ition: 
@  - Windshie ld wipers  off 
(I)  -Rain sensor mode . The windshield  w ipers 
switch  on once the  vehicle  speed exceeds ap
proximately  2 mph  (4  km/h)  and it  is raining. 
The higher  the  rain sensor sens itivity  is se t 
(switch @to  the  right),  the  earlier  the  wind
shield  wipers  react to  moisture  on the  wind
shie ld. You can deact ivate  rain sensor  mode  in 
the  MMI,  which  w ill  then activate  intermi ttent 
mode.  Selec t: 
ICAR I function  bu tton > ( Car )* 
system s control  button > Driver  ass is t >  Rain 
se nsor 
> Off . In intermittent  mode, you  can 
adjust  the  interval  time  using the  switch @. 
@-Slow wiping 
@-Fast wiping 
© -Single wipe.  If  you  hold  the  lever  in this 
posi tion  longer,  the  wipers  sw itch  from  slow 
wiping  to  fast  wip ing . 
®  - Clean the  windshield . The wipers  wipe 
one time  after  several seconds of  driv ing to 
remove water  drop le ts. You can switch  this 
function  off  by mov ing the  lever to  position ® 
within  10 seconds after  the  afterw ipe . The af
terw ipe fun ct ion is react ivated  the  next  time 
you swit ch the  ig nition on . 
Cleaning the  headlights* . The headlight  wash
e r system*  operates  only  when  the  headlights 
are on . If  you  move the  lever to  pos ition ®,  the  headlights  and the  night  vision  assistant 
camera* are washed  in  intervals . 
.&_ WARNING 
-
-The rain  sensor is only  designed to  assist 
and support  the  driver. 
It remains  entire
ly t he driver's  responsibility  to  monitor 
outside  weather  cond itions  and to  man
ually  activate  the  wipe rs as soon as rain 
or  drizzle  reduces v isibility  through  the 
windshie ld. 
- The windsh ield  must  no t be treated  w ith 
wate r-repellent  mate rials.  They can  in
crease glare  unde r poo r vis ibility  condi 
tions  such as wetness,  d arkness, or when 
the  sun  is low  on the  hor izon.  In addi
tion,  they  can cause the  w indshield  w ip
ers to  chatter . 
- Prope rly f unctioning  windshield  wiper 
b lades are required  for  a clear  view  and 
safe driving 
q page  49,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades. 
(D Note 
- In  the  case of  frost,  check whethe r th e 
windshield  wiper  blades are frozen  to 
the  windsh ield.  Switching  on the  wind
shield  wipers  can damage  the  wiper 
blades! 
- Pr ior  to  us ing a car wash, the  w indshield 
w iper system  must  be sw itched  off  ( lever 
in  posit ion @). Th is he lps to  prevent  un
intentional  switching  on and damage  to 
the  winds hield wiper  system. 
- Do  not  use the  w ipers to  clear  a frosted 
w indow . Us ing the  wipers  as a conven
ient  ice scrape r will  destroy  the  wipe r 
blades . 
(D Tips 
-The windshie ld w ipers are switched  off 
w hen the  ignit ion is off . Activate  the 
w indshield  wipers  after  the  ign ition  is 
switched  back on  by moving  the  w ind
shield  wiper  lever to  any position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wipe r blades 
result  in  streaking.  This can affect  the  

Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig. 46 Automatic  d imm ing  rearv iew  mirro r* 
M anual ant i-glar e adjustment 
..  Move  the small  lever  (located  on  the bottom 
edge  of the  mirror)  to  the  rear. 
Automatic ally dimming  mirror s* 
..  To d im the  rearv iew  mirror  and  bo th ex terior 
mirrors,  p ress  the @button.  The  d iode @ 
turns  on. The  rearview  and  exterior  mirrors 
dim  automatically  when  light  shines  on 
them,  for  example  from  headlights on ave
hicle  to  the  rear. 
&_ WARNING 
Electrolyte  flu id  can  leak  from  automatic 
dimming  mirrors  if the  glass  is  broken. 
Ele ctrolyte  fl uid  can  irritate  s kin, eyes  and 
respi ratory  system. 
- Repeated  or  prolonged  exposure  to  elec
tr olyte  can  cause  ir ritation  to  the  resp ira
tory  syste m, espec ially among  people 
with  asthma  or  othe r respiratory  cond i
tions.  Get fres h ai r i mmedia tely  by leav 
ing  the  vehicle  or,  if that  is  not  possible, 
open  windows  and  doors  all  the  way. 
- If  electrolyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush 
them  thoro ughly  with  large  amounts  of 
clean  water  for  at  least  15  m in utes; 
med ica l attent ion  is recommended. 
- If electrolyte  contacts  sk in , flush  affect
ed  area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15 
minutes  and then  wash  affected  area 
w ith  soap  and  water;  medical  attention 
is  recommended.  T ho roughly  wash  af
f e cted  clothing  and  sho es  befor e reuse. 
Clear  vi sion  51 
- If  swallowed  and  perso n is conscious, 
rinse  mouth  with  water  for  at  least  15 
m inutes.  Do not  induce  vomiting  unless 
instructed  to  do  so by med ica l professio
nal.  Get  medical  attention  immediately . 
(D Note 
Liqu id e lectrolyte  leaking  from  broken  m ir
ror  glass  w ill damage  any  plastic  surfaces 
i t  comes  in contact  wit h. Clea n up  spilled 
electrolyte  immed iately  w it h  clean  water 
and  a  sponge. 
@ Tips 
- Switching  off  the  dimming  function  of 
the  inside  rear  view  mir ro r also  deacti
vates  the  automatic  d imming  function  of 
t he  ex ter ior  mirro rs. 
- T he  automatic  dimming  m irrors  do  not 
dim  when  the  inte rior  lighting  is tu rned 
on  or  the  reve rse  gear  i s sele cted. 
- Automatic  d imm ing  fo r th e  mirror  only 
operates  proper ly if the  light  s trik in g the 
inside  m irror  is  not  hin dered  in any way.  

52  Seat s  a nd  s tor ag e 
Seats  and  storage 
General  recommen
dations 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so 
important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag system  can 
only provide  maximum  protection  if  the  front 
seats  are correctly adjusted. 
There  are  various  ways  of  adjust ing  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger . Adjust 
you r seat  prope rly so  that : 
- you  can  easily  and  quick ly reach  all  the 
switches  and  controls  in the  instrument 
panel 
-your  body  is prope rly supported  thus  reduc
ing  physical  stress  and  fatigue 
- the  safety  be lts  and  a irbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection ¢ 
page  147. 
In the  following  sec tions,  you  will  see  exactly 
how you  can  best  adjust  you r seats . 
There  are  special  regulations  and  instructions 
for  insta lling  a  child  seat  on  the  front  pas
senger's  seat.  Always  fo llow  the  information 
regarding  ch ild  safety  provided  in 
q page  173,  Child Safety . 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  position  of  the  dr iver  and 
all  other  passengers  can  result  in serious 
personal  in jury. 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  when 
the  vehicle  is in  motion  -never  p ut  your 
feet  on  top  of  the  instrument  panel,  out  of  the  w indow  or  on  top  of  the  seat  cush
ion . Th is  applies  especially  to  the  passen
gers . If  your  seating  position  is incorrect, 
yo u  increase  the  r isk  of  injury  in the  case 
of  sudden  braking  or  an  a ccident.  If th e 
a ir bag  infla tes  and  the  se ating  position 
is  inco rre ct,  this  could  resul t in  personal 
injury  o r even  death. 
- It is  import ant  for  both  the  driver  an d 
front  passenger  to  keep  a  distance  of  at  least  10  inches  (25  cm)  between  them
selves  and  the  steering  wheel  and/or  in
strument  panel.  If  you're  s itting  any 
closer  than  th is,  the  a irbag  system  can
not  protect  you  properly . In  addition,  the 
front  seats  and  head  restraints  must  be  adjusted  to  your  body  height  so  that  they 
can  give you  max imum  protect ion. 
- Always  try  to  keep  as  much  distance  as 
possible  between  yourself  and  the  steer
ing  wheel  o r inst rument  pane l. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  o r front  pas
senger's  seat  whi le the  vehicle  is  moving. 
Your sea t may  move  unexpected ly,  caus
ing  sudden  loss  of  vehicle  cont rol  and 
personal  injury . If yo u adjust  yo ur seat 
while  the  veh icle  is  moving,  yo u are  out 
of  posit ion. 
Driver's seat ' 
The correct seat  position  is important  for safe 
and  relaxed  driving. 
We  recommend  tha t you  adjus t  the  dr iver's 
seat  in the  fo llowing  manner : 
.,.  Adjust  t he seat  in fore  and  aft  direction  so 
t ha t you  can  eas ily push  the  peda ls to  the 
floor  w hile  keeping  your  knees  sl igh tly bent 
q A in Why is your  seat  adjustment  so  im 
portant?  on page  52. 
..  Adjust  the  backrest  so  that  when  you  sit 
w ith  your  back  against  t he  backrest,  you  can 
still  grasp  the  top  of  the  steering  wheel. 
..  Adjust  the  head  restraint  so  the  upper  edge 
is as  even  as  poss ible  with  the  top  of  your 
head . If that  is  not  poss ible , try  to  adjust 
t he  head  restraint  so  that  it  is as  close  to 
t his  pos it ion  as  possib le 
q page  55. Move 
the  head  restraint  so  that  it  is as  close  to  the 
back  of  the  head  as  poss ible . 
A WARNING "--
Neve r place  any  objects  in the  dr iver's  foot-
well.  An object  could  get  into  the  pedal 
area  and  interfere  with  pedal  function.  In 
case  of  sudden  braking  or  an  acc ident,  you 
wo uld  not  be  able  to  brake  or  accelerate .  

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: 
..  Bring  the backrest  up  to an (almost)  upright 
pos it ion . 
Do  not ride  with  the  seat  reclined . 
..  Adjust  the  head  restraint  so the  upper  edge 
is  as even  as possible  with the  top  of you r 
head. 
If that  is not  possible,  try  to  adjust 
the  head restraint  so that  it  is as  close to 
this  position  as possible  ¢ 
page 55. Move 
the  head restraint  so that  it  is as close to  the 
back of  the  head as possible. 
..  Place your  feet  on the  floor  in front  of  the 
passenger's  seat. 
Front  seats 
Controls 
Moving  the seat  forward  or back and adjust
ing  the height,  backrest  angle  and seat  an
gle. 
F ig . 47 Front  seat: adjusting  the  seat 
@-Moving  the  seat forward/back:  press the 
button  forward/back  ¢ ,&. . 
@ -Moving  the  seat  up/down:  press the  but
ton  up/down ~,&. . To adjust  the front  section 
of  the  seat,  press the  front  button  up/down 
¢ ,&. .To  adjust  the  rear section  of the  seat , 
press the  rear  button  up/down¢,&. . 
Seats  and  storage  53 
@-Tur n the  massage function*  on/off . You 
can select  the  type  of  massage using the  mul
tifunct ion button  ¢ 
page 54. 
© -Backrest forward/back:  press the  button 
forward/back  ¢ .&. . 
(D-Lumbar  support* : press  the  button  in the 
corresponding  position¢.&. or multifunction 
button*¢ .&., ¢ 
page  54 . 
8_ WARNING ~ -
-Never  adjust  the driver's  or front  pas-
senger's  seat whi le the  vehicle  is moving  . 
If  you  do this  while  the  veh icle is moving, 
you will  be out  of  position.  Always adj ust 
the  dr iver's or front  passenger's  seat 
when  the  vehicle  is not  mov ing. 
- Be careful  when  adjusting  the  seat 
height.  Check to  see that  no one  is in the 
way, or  ser ious injury  could  result! 
- Because the  seats can be  electrically ad
justed  with  the  ignition off, never  leave 
children  unattended  in the  veh icle.  Unsu
pe rvised 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  rid e in  a moving  ve
hicle  with the  backrest  reclined. Safety 
belts  and the airbag  system  on ly  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.  

54  Seats and  storage 
Multifunction  button 
App lies  to  vehicles:  wit h memory  fu nctio n 
You can adjust  the  massage  function,  lumbar 
support,  side  bolsters  and  seating  surface us
ing the  multifunction  button . 
Fig. 4 8  MMI  display:  seat settings 
Operating 
• The MMI  displays the  possible seat  settings 
@ when  you turn  the  mu ltifunction  button 
(D ¢ page  53,  fig . 47 to  the  left  or  right 
¢fig. 48, ¢ A . 
• To select  a seat setting,  turn  the  multifunc
tion  button 
(D until  the  desired  seat  setti ng 
is highlighted  with  a red border. 
•  The  arrows @ indicate  the  possible  adjust
ments.  For example,  to move  the  lumbar 
support  down,  press the  multifunct ion but · 
ton 
(D down . The  corresponding  arrow © 
li ghts  up . 
The  follow ing  seat  settings @ are possible: 
Massage  fun ct ion*  · Massage  type Wave, 
Knockin g, Stretch,  lumbar , Sho ulde r or Off. 
You  can set the  massage  strength  level from  1 
to  5. You can turn  the  selected  massage on/ 
off  using the  button@~ 
page  53,  fig . 47. 
lu mb ar support · Moving  the lumbar  support 
up/down  and  making  it firmer/softer¢ .&.. 
Side  bol ste rs* · Increasing/reducing  the  side 
support  in  the seat  using  the side bolsters  on 
the  seating  surface  and  backrest 
q &. 
Seating  surface · Making  the  seating  surface 
longer/shorter ¢.&. . 
A WARNING 
-~ 
-Never adjust  the  driver's  or front  pas· 
senger 's seat whi le the  vehicle  is moving. 
If  you do th is while  the  veh icle is moving, 
you will  be out  of  position . A lways adj ust 
the  dr iver's or  front  passenge r's seat 
when  the  vehicle  is not  mov ing. 
- Be careful  when  ad justing  the  seat 
he ight.  Check to  see that  no one  is in  the 
way, or  serio us injury  co ul d  resu lt! 
- Because the  seats can be e lectrically  ad
justed  with  the  igni tion off,  never leave 
child ren unattended  in the  veh icle.  Uns u
pervised  use o f the  electric  seat  adj ust 
ments  may cause serious  injury. 
- To reduce the  risk  of injury  in the case of 
sudden  braking  o r accident,  front  pas 
sengers must  never ride  in a moving  ve
hicle  with  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  be lts  and  the airbag  system  only  offer 
maximum  protection  when  the  backrest  is upr ight  and the  safety  belts  are prop· 
erly  positioned  on the  body. The more 
the  backrest  is reclined,  the  greater  the 
ris k of  persona l injury  from  an incor re ct 
seating  position  and  improperly  pos i
tioned  safety  belts. 
(D Tips 
- T he massage function  switches  off  auto
matically  after  approximately  10  mi
nu tes. 
- T he side bolsters*  deflate  when  t he d riv
er's  door  is opened.  This allows  you to 
enter  and exit  comfortably.  The side bol
sters  inflate  again  once you  begin  d riv
ing .  

- Compartments*  on  the  back  of  the  front seat  backrests 
- Garment  hooks  on  the  sides  of  the  pillars  in 
the  rear  of  the  vehicle  and  in the  rear  grab handles 
- Compartment  in the  rear  center  armrest 
- Two mounting  hooks*  unde r the  base  of  the 
rear  window  inside  the  luggage  compart
ment.  You can  attach  light  ob jects  to  these 
hooks.  The  mounting  hooks  are  spring-load 
ed  and  will  return  to  thei r no rmal  position 
when  not  in  use. 
A WARNING 
-
- Always  remove  objects  from  the  instru
ment  panel.  Any items  not  stored  could 
sl ide  around  inside  the  vehicle  while  driv
ing  or  when  accelerating  or  when  apply
ing  the  brakes  or  when  driving  a round  a 
corner. 
- When  you  are  driving  make  sure  that 
anything  you  may  have  placed  in the  cen
ter  console  or  other  storage  locations  cannot  fa ll out  into  the  footwells.  In  case 
of  sudden  braking  you  would  not  be  able 
to  brake  or  accelerate. 
- Always  keep  the  lid of  the  compartment 
for  (sun)glasses*  closed  while  driving  to 
reduce  the  risk  of  injury  during  a  sudden 
braking  maneuver  or  in the  event  of  an 
accident . 
-Any  articles  of  clothing  that  you  have 
hung  up  must  not  interfere  with  the  driv
er's  v iew . The  coat  hooks  are  designed 
only  for  lightweight  clothing . Never  hang 
any  clothing  w ith  ha rd,  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  cou ld  injure  any  passen 
gers  inside  the  vehicle . 
- To  reduce  the  risk  of  persona l injury  in an 
accident  or  sudden  stop,  always keep  the 
glove  compartment  closed  while  driving . 
- Read  and  fo llow  all WARN INGS 
¢ page  169,  Important  safety  instruc
tions  on the  side  airbag  system. 
S ea ts  a nd  s to rage  61 
- Hang  clothes  in such  a way that  they  do 
not  impair  the  driver's  vision . 
- The  coat  hooks  must  only  be  used  for 
lightweight  clothing.  Do not  leave  any 
heavy  or  sharp  edged  objects  in the  pock
ets  which  may  interfere  with  the  side  cur
tain  airbag  deployment  and  can  cause  pe rsonal  injury  in a  crash . 
- Do not  use  coat  hangers  for  hanging 
cloth ing  on  the  coat  hooks  as  th is  can  in 
terfere  with  prope r deployment  of  the 
side  curta in a irbags  in  an  acc ident. 
- Do not  hang  heavy  objects  on  the  coat 
hooks,  as  they  could  cause  personal  in
jury  in  a sudden  stop. 
- For strength-re lated  reasons,  the  mount
ing  hooks  can  only  be  used  to  secure  ob
jects  weigh ing  up to  10  lb . (5  kg).  Heavi
er  objects  will  not  be  adequately  sec ured 
- there  is a  risk  of  injury . 
(D Note 
Objects  located  on  the  rear  shelf  that  rub 
against  the  rea r window  could  damage  the 
hea ting  wires  for  the  rear  window  defog
ger. 
Roof  rack 
Description  and  mounting  locations 
Addi tional  cargo  can be  carried with  a roof 
luggage  rack. 
F ig.  62 Roof r ack  atta ch m ent  points 
..,  Always  read  and  follow  the  instructions  pro
vided  by  the  roof  rack  manufa ctu rer  when 
installing  the  roof  rack  system.  .,.