
General  information 
Applies to vehicles: with  side assist 
® 
© 
Fig . 100 Dr iving  situations 
AUDI 
Fig. 101 Rear of  t he  ve hicle:  positio n of  t he  se nsors 
Side  assist  functions  at  speeds  above  approx i
mately  19  mph  (30  km/h). 
@ Vehicl es th at  ar e approaching 
In  certain  cases,  a vehicle  will  be  classified  as 
cr itical  for  a  lane  change  even  if it  is still 
somewhat  far  away. The fas ter  a vehicle  ap
p roaches,  the  sooner  the  display  in the  exteri
or  m irror  will t urn  on. 
@ V ehicles traveling  with  you 
Vehicles  traveling  w ith  you  are  indicated  in the 
exterior  m irror  if they  are  classified  as  cr itical 
for  a  lane  change.  All vehicles  detec ted  by 
side  assist  are indicated  by the  time  they en
ter  your  "blind spot",  at  the  latest. 
Audi side  assist  9 7 
© Vehicle s left  behind 
If you  s low ly pass  a vehi cle that  s ide  assist  has 
detected  (the  difference  in speed  between  the 
vehicle  and  you r vehicle  is less  than  9  mph  or 
15  km/h),  the  display  in the  exterio r mirror 
turns  on  as  soon  as  the  vehicle  enters  your  blind  spot. 
The  disp lay will  not  t urn  on  if you  quickly  pass 
a  vehicle  that  side  assist  has  detected  (the  dif
ference  in speed  between  the  veh icle  and  your 
vehicle  is  greater  than 9  mph  or  15  km/h). 
Functi onal  limitations 
The  radar  sensors  are  designed  to  detect  the 
left  and  right  adjacent  lanes  when  the  road 
lanes  are  the  normal  width.  In  certain  situa
tions,  the  d isp lay in the  exterior  mirror  may 
turn  on  even  though there  is no  veh icle  locat
ed  in the  area  that  is cr itical  for  a  lane  change. 
For example: 
- if the  lanes  are  narrow  or  if your  are  dr iving 
on  the  edge  of your  lane. 
If this  is the  case, 
the  system  may  have  detected  the  vehicle  in 
another  lane  that  is 
not adjacent  to  your 
current  lane . 
- if you  a re  driving  through  a  curve.  Side  assist 
may  react  to  a vehicle  that  is one  lane  ove r 
from  the  adjacent  lane. 
- if side  assist  reacts  to  other  objects  (such  as 
high  or  d isp laced  guard  rails) . 
- In  poor  weather  conditions.  The side  assist 
functions  are  l imited . 
Do not  cover the  radar  sensors¢ 
fig. 101 with 
stickers,  depos its,  bicycle wheels  or  other  ob
jects,  because  this  will affect  the  funct ion.  Do 
not  use  s ide  ass ist  when  towing  a trailer.  For 
i nformation  on  cleaning,  refer  to  ¢ 
page 210. 
_&. WARNING 
-Always pay  attention  to  traffic  and  to  t he 
area  a round  your  ve hicl e.  S ide  assist  can
not  replace  a  driver's  attention.  T he driv
er  a lone  is always  responsible  for  lane 
changes  and  similar  driving  mane uvers.  

100  Audi drive  select 
Audi  drive  select 
Driving  settings 
Introduction 
Aud i d rive select  mak es  it  possible  to  expe ri
ence diffe ren t  types of  vehi cle se ttin gs i n o ne 
ve hicl e.  The dr ive r can  se lect th ree 
Comfort , 
Auto and Dynamic modes  in the  M MI to 
switch  between  a sporty  and a comforta ble 
driving  mo de. 
You c an a lso a djust  the setti ng  according  to 
your  p re ferences in the 
Individual mode . F o r 
examp le, you ca n combine  settings  such as a 
sporty  en gine t uning  with  comfortab le steer
ing. 
A WARNING 
Improper  use of  the  A udi drive  select  can 
cause collisions,  ot her acc idents  and se ri
ous pe rsonal  injury. 
Description 
The vehicle  setup  in  each mode  depends  on 
the  veh icl e's featu res.  The engine,  t ransm is
sion,  stee ring,  reve rsible  sa fe ty belt  tension
e rs a nd adap tive air  su spension  are alw ays  in
volved. 
Engine  and  transmission 
Depending  on the  mode,  the  e ng ine and the 
tra nsmission  respond  quic ker or  i n a more  bal
an ced  manne r to  acce le rator  pedal  move
men ts. In the  sporty  dyn ami c mode,  the 
tra nsmission  sh ifts at  highe r RP Ms. 
Air  suspension* 
The adaptive  air  suspens ion/adaptive  air  sus
pension  spor t* 
(Air  suspen sion in  the  MM I)  is 
a n e lec tronic ally  con trolled air  suspension  and 
da mpi ng sys tem. They are adjus ted depend
ing on  the se lected  driving  mode,  the  drive r's 
steeri ng,  braking  an d acceleration  input  and 
the  road  s urface,  ve hicle  speed and  load.  A 
sporty  setting  is generally  used  in ve hicles 
with  adaptive  air  suspension  sport*.  T
he veh icle  clearance varies  depending  on the 
se lected  mo de an d the  speed . 
T he  highway  setti ng  is a ct ivated  automatic ally 
whe n you  dr ive  above 7 5 mph  (120  km/ h)  fo r 
more  than 
3 0 seconds in  the Auto  or Dynamic 
mode.  The gro und  clea rance  is increased a uto 
matically  if  the  speed drops  below 
44 mph 
(70  km/h)  for  more  than  120  seconds. 
Steering 
T he s teer ing adap ts  in  terms  of  s teer ing effor t 
and steering  ratios . Indirect  stee ring  that 
moves easily, like the  steer ing  in comfo rt 
mode,  is best  suited  to  long  drives  on a high
way. In  contrast,  dynamic  mode  provides  sporty,  direct  steer ing . 
Sport  differential* 
As a component  of  the  all  whee l drive  system 
(quattro) 
¢ page 198, the  Sport  differential * 
dist ributes  the  driving  power  to  the  rear ax le 
depending  on the  sit uat ion. The distrib ution 
of  power  var ies depend ing on  the  selected 
mode, from balanced (comfort) to agile (dy
nam ic) . Th e goal  is a h igh  level  of  ag ility  and 
ability  to  acce lerate  on cu rves . Th e ve hicl e is 
very  res ponsive to  stee ring. 
Curve light* 
The curve  light  adapts  to  driving  on curves . 
T he pivo ting  act io n  and the  lighting  are also 
adapt ed  to  the mode . 
Adaptive  cruise control* 
The behav ior  when  accelerating  can be adjust
ed from  comfortab le to  sporty,  depending  on 
the  drive  select  mode.  Adaptive  cru ise cont ro l 
also  responds  to th e dr iv ing  behavior  o f th e 
vehicle  a head in a mo re co nse rvative  o r sporty 
man ne r. 
Engine  sound* 
The sound  of  the  eng ine  is adapted  to  the  se
lected  mode  and  ranges from  sub tle to  sporty  . .,.  

104  Night visi on  assis tant 
Pedestrian  warning 
Applies  to vehicles: with  night vision assistant 
Fig. 107 Display : pedestrian  warning 
Fig . 108 D is p lay: pedestrian  warning  w ith  a nother  dis
p lay 
I f  a pedestrian  is detected  in an area in front 
of  the vehicle  that  the  system  considers  criti
cal, the  pedestrian  is high lighted  in red 
¢ fig . 107 and a warning  tone  sounds. This 
area is based on the  vehicle  speed and steer 
ing angle.  The pedestrian  warning  prompts 
you to  pay even closer attention  to  the  area in 
front  of  the  vehicle  and to  watch  out  for  pe
destrians. 
If  another  display  s uch as the  tr ip computer 
replaces the  image  from  the  night  vision  as
sistant,  the  indicator  light  turns  red when 
there  is a pedestrian  warning.¢ 
fig. 108 . 
The pedestrian  warning . appears  in the 
Head-up Display *. 
(D Tips 
The pedestrian  marking  and warn ing tone 
can be adjusted  in the  MMI 
!:!) page 105. 
General  information 
Applies  to vehicles: with  night vision  assistant 
Fig. 109 Fro nt  of  th e ve hicle:  night  v ision  assistant 
camera 
T he following  situat ions  may affect  the  func
t ion of  the  n ight  vision  assistant  system: 
- poor  visibility  such as snow,  rain,  fog  or 
heavy road spray 
- dirty  lens on the  n ight  vis ion assistant  cam -
era 
Make sure the  night  vision  assistant  camera 
¢ 
fig . 109 is not  covered by stickers,  deposits 
or any other  obstructions  because that  can 
prevent  the  camera from  working  properly. 
For  information  on cleaning  the  lens,  refer  to 
¢ page 210. 
Pedestrian  detection  depends  on the  d iffer 
ence  in temperature  between  the  person  and 
the  background.  Pedestr ians may not  be de
tected  if  the  temperature  diffe rence  is  too 
small . Th e pedestrian  highl ighting  feature  is 
deactivated  at  tempe ratures  above 77  ° F 
(25  °C) and when  it  is  light  outside. 
A WARNING 
Night  vision  assistant  has limits  and can
not  always detect  pedestr ians. Always  pay 
close attention  to  traffic  and the  area 
around  your  vehicle  even when  night  vision 
assistant  is sw itched  on . 
- Night  vision  assistant  can only  warn 
about  people  located  within  the  visual 
range of  the  infrared  camera. The visual 
range  corresponds  to  the  image in the  in
strument  cluster  display . 
- Night  vision  assistant  may not  detect 
-
peop le and highlight  them  if  .,.  

112  Automatic  Tran sm iss ion 
Kick-down 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  multitron ic/S tronic/t iptronic 
Kick-down  enables  maximum  acceleration . 
Applies to ve hicle s w ith  a multit ro nic 
t ransmi ssion 
When  you depress the  accelerator  pedal  be
yond  the  resistance  po int,  the  transmission 
downshifts  into  a lower  gear  ratio  depend ing 
on the  vehicle  speed and engine  speed. As 
l ong  as the  accelerator  peda l is depressed, the 
engine  speed is automat ica lly regulated  for 
maximum  accelera tion. 
Appli es to  veh icl es  with  a S tronic -/, 
tiptronic  tran smi ssion 
When  you depress the  accelerato r pedal  be
yond  the resistance  po int,  the  a utomat ic 
transmission  downshifts  into  a lower  gear,  de
pending  on vehicle  speed and  engine  speed. 
T he upshift  into  the  next  higher  gear takes 
p lace once the  maximum  specified  engine 
speed  is reached. 
A WARNING 
,-
Please note  that  the  drive  wheels  can spin 
if  kick-down  is used on a smooth  slippery 
road  - there  is a risk of  skidding . 
Launch  Control  Program 
Applies  to vehicles: with  S tronic 
The Launch  Control  Program  provides  the 
best  acceleration  possible  when starting  from 
a stop . 
Requirement : The engine  must  be at  operat
ing temperature  and the  steering  wheel  must 
not  be turned . 
..  Press the 
I~ O FFI button c> page  196  while 
the  engine  is running.  The 
1B indica tor  light 
illuminates  in the  instrument  cluster  and 
Sta bilization  contr ol  (ESC ): Off Warn ing! 
R educed stabi lit y 
appears  in the  dr iver in
fo rmat io n  system  disp lay . 
..  Move the  selecto r lever to  position  D/S to 
select  sport  mode  (5) or  select 
D ynam ic 
mode  in Audi  dr ive select <=> page  101 .  .. 
Press the  brake pedal strongly  with  your  left 
foot  and  hold  it  down  for  at  least  1 second . 
..  At  the  same time,  press the  acce lerator  ped 
al  down  completely  with  your  right  foot  un
til  the  eng ine reaches and  maintains  a high 
RPM . 
..  Remove your  foot  from  the  brake pedal 
w ith in 5  seconds <=>,&. . 
_&. WARNING 
-Always adapt  your  dr iving  to  the  traff ic 
f low. 
- On ly use the  Launch Contro l Program 
when  road and t raff ic condi tions a llow  it 
and other  d rivers w ill  not  be endangered 
or  annoyed  by your  driving  and the  vehi 
cle's acceleration. 
- Please note  that  the  driving  wheels  can  spin  and the  vehicle  can b reak away 
when  sport  mode  is switched  on,  espe
cially  when  the  road  is slippery. 
- Once you  have accelerated,  you  shou ld 
sw itch  sport  mode  off  by pressing  the 
I~  OFF I button. 
(D Tips 
- The transmission  temperature  may in 
crease signif icantly  after  using  the 
Launch Control  Program.  If  that  hap
pens, the  program  may not  be availab le 
for  a few  minutes.  It  will  be ava ilable 
again after  a cool-down  period. 
- When  accelerating  using  the  Launch 
Contro l Program,  all  vehicle  parts  are 
subject  to  heavy  loads . Th is can result  in 
increased wear . 
Transmission  malfunction 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  multitronic/S  tronic/tiptronic 
[O] Tran smi ssio n: Pr ess brake pedal and se
lect ge ar again 
Press the  brake peda l and select the  desired 
selector  lever  position  again.  You can the n 
continue  d riving . 
[O] Tran smi ssion overheating:  Plea se drive 
con servatively  

114  Parking  system s 
Parking  systems 
General  information 
A ppl ies  to vehicles:  with  parkin g system  plus/rear  view 
camera/peripheral  cameras 
Depending  on your  vehicle's  equ ipment,  vari
ous parking  a ids wi ll help  you when  pa rk ing 
and  maneuvering. 
The 
p ar king  sy st e m  plu s assists  you when 
pa rking  by audib ly and visually  indicat ing  ob
jects  detected 
in front  of and behind the  vehi
cle 
~ page 115. 
The rear  view  ca m era shows the  area behind 
the  vehicle  in the  Infotainment  d isp lay. This 
d isplay assists you when  you are c ross o r par
allel  parking 
q page 116. In  addit ion, you are 
assisted  by the  functions  from  the  parking 
system  plus 
~ page 115 . 
The peripher al cam era s ass ist you with  park
ing and  maneuvering.  You are aided  by var ious 
cameras depending  on  the  vehicle  equipment  leve l 
¢page 119. In addition,  you  are assist
ed by the  functions  from  the parking  system 
plus ¢ page 115. 
A WARNING 
- Always  look  for  traff ic and check the  area 
around  your  vehicle  by  looking  at  it  di
rectly  as well . The parking  system  cannot 
rep lace the  d river's  attent ion. The dr iver 
is always  respons ible for  safety  during 
p arki ng and for  all  other  maneuvers. 
- Please note  that  some  surfaces,  such as 
clothing,  a re not  detected  by the  system. 
- Senso rs and  cameras have blind  spots  in 
wh ich peop le and objects  ca nnot  be de
te cted.  Be especially  cau tious of  children 
and animals. 
- T he sensors can be displaced  by  impacts 
or  damage  to  the  radia to r grille,  bumpe r, 
wheel  housing  and the  unde rbody.  The 
par king systems  may  become  impaired 
as a resu lt .  Have your  authorized  Audi 
dealer  or  qualified  workshop  check their 
function.  -
Make s ure the  sensors are not  covered  by 
stickers,  deposits  or  any other  obstruc
tions  as it  may impair  the  sensor func
tion . For  information  on  cleaning,  refer 
to 
~ page 210. 
(D Note 
- Some objects  are not  detected  by the 
system  under  certain  c ircumstances: 
- Obje cts  su ch as ba rrie r chains,  trailer 
draw  bars, vertical  po les or fences 
- Objects  above t he senso rs such as wall 
extensions 
- Objects w ith  specific  surfaces  or  struc
tures  su ch as chain  link  fences or  pow
der snow. 
- If  you  conti nue d riving  closer  to  a  low- ly
ing  object,  it  may disappea r from  the 
sensor range.  Note th at yo u w ill  no  lon
ger  be warned  abo ut  this  obstacle. 
(j) Tips 
- T he system  may provide  a wa rni ng even 
t ho ugh the re are no obs ta cl es in  the cov
erage a rea in some  situa tions,  such as: 
- certain  road surfaces  or for  long  grass. 
- externa l ultrasonic  sources e.g. from 
clean ing vehicles. 
- heavy rain,  snow  or  thick  vehicle  ex
ha ust. 
- We  recommend  that  you  practice  park
ing  in  a traff ic-free  location  or  park ing 
lot  to  become familiar  w ith  the  system. 
When  doing  this,  there  should  be good  light  and weather  cond itions . 
- You can change the  volume  and  pitch  of 
the  s ignals  as we ll as the  disp lay 
¢page 124. 
- Please refer  to  the  instructions  for  tow
ing  a t railer 
¢ page 125. 
- What  appears  in the  infotainment  dis
play  is somewhat  time-delayed.  

120  Park in g  s ystems 
& WARNING 
- Always  read  and follow  the  applicable 
warnings 
Q .&. in  General information  on 
page 
114. 
- If  the  posit ion  or the  installation  angle 
of a  camera  was  changed,  after  a  colli
sion  for  example,  do  not  continue  to  use 
the  system  for  safety  reasons.  Have  it 
checked  by your  authorized  Audi dealer
ship. 
- Keep  in  m ind  that  the  image  i n the  dis
play  is  distorted  if  the  ex ter ior  mirro r 
housing  has  been  man ual ly adjusted. 
- Use the 
re ar mode  and  the corner  vi ew 
(re ar) 
mode  on ly when  the  luggage  com
partment  lid  is fully  closed.  Otherwise 
the  image  in the  display  will be  distort
ed. 
- The veh icle  surroundings  are  shown  us 
ing  the  camera  images. The vehicle  im
age  is shown  by the  system.  Objects  and 
obstacles  above  the  camera are not  dis
played. 
- Camera  lenses  en large  and  distort  the 
field  of v is ion.  The  objects  appear both 
altered  and inaccurate  on  the  screen. 
(D Note 
-Always  read  and  follow  the applicab le 
warnings 
c:> (i) in  General information  on 
page 
114. 
- The  Infota inment  display  shows  the  di 
rection  in which  the rear  of the  vehicle  is 
traveling  based  on  the  steering wheel 
angle . The  front  of the  veh icle front 
swings  out  more  than  the  rear  of t he ve
hicle.  Ma intain  plenty  of  distance  so  that 
you r outside  m irror  or  a corner  of you r 
vehicle  does  not  coll ide  wi th any  obsta
cles. 
@ Tips 
I f the  8/cr;iJ/r:;::::s  symbol  appea rs  i n the 
disp lay and  the  respec tive display  area  is 
grayed  out,  then  the  power  exter io r mir
rors  were  fo lded  in or  the  driver's  door/  front  passenger's  door/
luggage  compart 
ment  lid  was  opened. 
Switching  on  or off 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  parking  system  plus  with  periph
eral  cameras 
Fig . 1 30 Ce nte r console: f>• JI butto n 
Fig . 1 31 Infota inment:  selecting t he mode 
Sw itching  on 
.. Shift  into reverse,  or 
..  Press  the  P•QJ\.  button  in the  center console 
c:> fig. 130 . A short  confirmation  tone 
sounds  and  the 
LED in  the  button  turns on. 
Selecting  the  mode 
.. Turn  the  control  knob  to  the  symbol  fo r the 
desired  mode @ through @¢ 
fig.  131 . 
Switching  off 
.. Dr ive fo rward  faster  than 6 mph (10 km/ h), 
or 
..  Press  the 
P"li bu tton,  or 
..  Switch  the  ignition  off . 
You may  sele ct  from  the  following  modes: 
@ -Top  view* 
c:>page 121 
@  -Corner  view (front)* c:> page 121 
©-Front * c:> page 121  

Error  messages 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  parking  system  plus/rear  view 
camera/per ipheral  cameras 
There is an e rror  in the  system  if the  LED  in 
the 
p, qA button  is blinking  and you  hear a con
tinuous  alarm  for  a few  seconds afte r switch
ing  on the  parking  system  or when  the  park 
ing system  is already  activated.  If  the  error  is 
not  corrected  before you  switch  off  the  igni
tion,  the  LED  in the 
Pw.6. button  will  blink  the 
next  time  you switch  on  the  parking  system  by 
shifting  into  reverse. 
Parking  system plus 
If  a sensor  is faulty,  the~ symbol  will  appear 
in front  of/behind  the  vehicle  in the  Infotain
ment  display.  If  a rear sensor  is fau lty,  only 
obstacles  that  are  in areas @ and @ are 
shown ¢ 
page 115, fig. 118. If  a front  sensor 
i s faulty,  only  obstacles  that  are in  areas © 
and @are shown . 
Peripheral  cameras* 
There is also  a system  error  if: 
- the 
'(:8:)• • symbol  appears  in the  display and 
the  corresponding  display  area is shown  in 
blue.  The camera  is not  working  in  this  area. 
- all  segments  around  the  vehicles  are  red or 
if  no segments  are  displayed. 
Drive to  your  authorized  Aud i dea ler o r au
thorized  repair  fac ility  immediately  to  have 
the  ma lfunction  corrected. 
Trailer  hitch 
Appl ies  to vehicles:  with  parking  system  plus/rear  view 
camera/per ipheral cameras  and  trailer  hitch 
For vehicles  using  the  tra iler  socket,  the park
ing system  rear senso rs  do  not  turn  on when 
you  shift  into  reverse gear or when  yo u press 
the  P
01A button.  This results  in  the following  re
strictions: 
Parking  system plus* 
There is  no distance  wa rning  for  the  rear.  The 
front  sensors rema in activated.  The visual  dis
play switches  to the  traile r tow ing mode. 
Parking  systems  125 
Parking system plus and  rear view 
camera*  /Peripheral  cameras* 
There is no distance  warning  for  the  rear.  The 
front  sensors  remain  activated.  The visual  dis
play sw itches  to  the  trailer  towing  mode.  The 
rear view  camera  image  will  not  show  the  ori
entation  lines  and  the blue  surfaces . 
{D Tips 
Trailer  hitches  that  are not  installed at  the 
factory  may cause the  park ing system  to 
malfunction  or  they  may restr ict  its  func
tion.  

128  Driving  Safely 
Driving  Safely 
General  notes 
Safe  driving  habits 
Please  remember  -safety  first! 
This chapter  contains  important  information, 
tips,  instructions  and  warnings  that  you  need 
to  read  and  observe  for  your  own  safety,  the 
safety  of your  passengers  and  others . We  have 
summarized  here  what  you  need  to  know 
about  safety  belts,  airbags,  child  restraints  as 
well  as  child  safety.  Your safety  is for  us 
priori
ty  number  1. 
Always  observe  the  information 
and  warnings  in this  section  - for your  own 
safety  as  well  as  that  of your  passengers. 
The  information  in this  section  applies  to  all 
model  versions  of your  vehicle . Some  of  the 
features  described  in  this sections  may  be 
standard  equipment  on  some  models,  or  may 
be  optional  equipment  on  others.  If you  are 
not  sure,  ask  your  authorized  Audi dealer. 
A WARNING 
- Always  make  sure  that  you follow  the  in
structions  and  heed  the  WARNINGS in 
this  Manual.  It  is in your  interest  and  in 
the  interest  of your  passengers. 
- Always  keep  the  complete  Owner's  Liter
ature  in your  Audi when  you  lend or  sell 
your  vehicle  so  that  this  important infor
mation  will always  be  available  to  the 
driver  and  passengers. 
- Always  keep  the  Owner's  literature  handy 
so  that  you can find  it  easily  if you  have 
questions. 
Safety  equipment 
The safety  features  are part  of  the  occupant 
restraint  system  and  work  together  to  help 
reduce  the  risk of  injury in a  wide  variety  of 
accident  situations. 
Your safety  and  the  safety  of your  passengers 
should  not  be  left  to chance.  Advances  in 
technology  have  made a variety  of features 
available  to  help reduce  the  risk  of  injury  in an  accident. 
The following  is a  list  of just  a few  of 
the  safety  features  in your  Audi: 
- sophisticated  safety  belts  for  driver and  all 
passenger  seating  positions, 
- safety  belt  pretensioners , 
- safety  belt  force  limiters  for  the  front  seats, 
- safety  belt  height  adjustment  systems  for 
the  front  seats, 
- front  airbags, 
- knee  airbags  for  the  front  seats* 
- side  airbags  in the  front  seats  and  outer  rear 
seats*, 
- side  curtain  airbags , 
- special  LATCH anchorages  for  child  re-
straints, 
- head  restraints  for  each  seating  position, 
- adjustable  steering  column. 
These  individual  safety  features,  can  work  to gether  as  a system  to  help protect  you  and 
your  passengers  in a wide  range of accidents . 
These  features  cannot work  as  a  system  if 
they  are  not  always  correctly  adjusted and  cor
rectly  used. 
Safety  is everybody's  responsibility! 
Important  things  to  do  before  driving 
Safety  is everybody 's job!  Vehicle and  occu 
pant  safety  always  depends  on  the  informed  and  careful  driver . 
For your  safety  and  the  safety  of your  passen 
gers, 
before  driving always: 
..  Make sure  that  all  lights  and  signals  are  op
erating  correctly. 
..  Make sure  that  the  tire  pressure  is correct  . 
..  Make sure  that  all windows  are  clean  and  af
ford  good  visibility  to  the  outside . 
..  Secure  all  luggage  and  other  items carefully 
q page 63, q page  60 . 
.. Make sure  that  nothing  can  interfere with 
the  pedals. 
..  Adjust  front  seat,  head  restraint  and  mirrors 
correctly  for  your  height. 
..  Instruct  passengers  to  adjust  the  head  re-
straints  according  to  their  height . .,..