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Cleaning the  headlights*.  The headlight  wash
er system*  operates  only  when  the  headlights 
are on.  If  you  move the  lever to  position@, 
the  headlights  a re washed  in  intervals . 
_& WARNING 
-The rain sensor  is only  intended  to  assist 
the  driver.  The driver  is still  responsible 
for  manually  switching  the  wipers  on ac cording  to  the  visibility  conditions. 
- The  windshield  may not  be treated  with 
water-repelling  windshield  coating 
agents.  Unfavorable  conditions,  such as 
wetness , darkness,  low sun,  can result  in 
increased glare.  Wiper  blade  chatter  is 
also possible. 
- Properly  functioning  windshield  wiper 
blades  are  required for  a clear view  and 
safe  driving ¢ 
page  57,  Replacing 
windshield  wiper  blades. 
(D Note 
- In  the  case of  frost,  check whether  the 
windshield  wiper  blades are frozen  to 
the  windshield.  Switching  on the  wind
shield  wipers  can damage the  wiper  blades! 
- Prior  to  using  a car wash,  the  windshield 
wiper  system  must  be switched 
off (lever 
in  position @). This helps to  prevent  un
intentional  switching  on and damage  to 
the  windshield  wiper  system . 
- The windshield  wipers  are switched 
off 
when the  ignition  is turned off . Activate 
the  windshield  wipers  after  the  ignition  is  switched  back on  by moving  the  wind
shield  wiper  lever to  any position. 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  result  in streaking . This  can affect  the 
rain  sensor* function . Check your  wind
shield  wiper  blades  regularly. 
- The washer  fluid  nozzles of  the  wind
shield  washer  system  are heated  at  low 
temperatures  when  the  ignition  is on. 
- When  stopping  temporarily,  (e.g . at  a 
traffic  light)  the  set speed of  the  wind-
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shield  wipers  is automatically  reduced by 
one speed. 
·  Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean the  windshield  wiper  blades when  they 
begin to  leave streaks.  Use a soft  cloth  and 
glass cleaner  to  clean the  windshield  wiper  blades. 
..  Place the  windshield  wiper  arms  in the  se rv
ice position.  Refer  to¢ 
page  57. 
.. Lift  the  wiper  arm  away from  the  front  win
dow. 
_& WARNING 
Dirty  windshield  wiper  blades can impair 
your  view.  This can lead  to accidents. 
Replacing windshield  wiper  blades 
Fig.  65 Remov ing w in d sh iel d w iper  blade 
Wiper  service position/blade  replacement 
position 
..  Switch  the  ignition off and  move the  wind
shield  wiper  lever  to  position©¢ 
page  56, 
fig . 64. 
The  windshield  wipers  move into  the 
service position. 
..  To bring  the  wipers  back  into  the original 
position,  switch  the ignition  on and  press 
the  windshield  wiper  lever. 
You  can also turn  the  service position  on or 
off 
in the  radio/MM!*: 
.. Switch  the  windshield  wipers 
off (position 
@ ¢page  56,  fig.  64). 
.. Select: !CAR ! function  button > Windshield 
wipers 
> Service position > on/off . Or  ..,_  

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Warm  and  cold Climate  controls 
Description 
Th e climate  control  sy stem  warms,  cools  and 
adds  humidity  to  the  a ir in the  veh icle  inter io r. 
It is the  most  effect ive when  the  windows  and 
power  top  are  closed.  If there  is a  build-up  of 
h eat  inside  the  vehicle,  ventilation  can  help  to 
speed  up  the  cooling  process . 
I n all  he ating  mode  f unctions  except 
defrost, 
the  blower  on ly switches  to  a  higher  speed 
once  the  engine  coolant  has  reached  a  certain 
temp erature. 
Condensat ion  from  the  cooling  sys tem  can 
d rip  and  form  a  puddle  of  water  under  the  ve
h icle.  This  is normal  and  does  not  mean  there 
is a  leak . 
Pollutant  filter 
The  po llutant  filte r removes  po llutants  s uch 
as  dus t and  pollen  from  the  air. 
The  air  pollutants  filte r must  be  changed  at 
the  intervals  spec ified  in you r Wa rra nty 
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M aintenance  book let,  so  tha t the  air  condi
tioner  can  prope rly work . 
If you  drive  your  vehicle  in an  area  w ith  h igh 
a ir  po llution , the  fi lter  may  need  to  be 
changed  more  frequent ly than  specified  in 
your  Aud i Warranty 
& Ma intenance  bookle t.  If 
in doubt,  ask  your  authorized  A udi Service  Ad 
v isor  for  advice . 
Key coded settings 
The  clima te control  sett ings  are  automat ically 
stored  and  assigned  to the  remote  co ntro l key 
that  is  in use.  These  set tings  are  differe nt 
when  the  power  top  is open  or  closed . 
& WARNING 
Reduced  visibility  is dangero us and  can 
cause  accidents . -
Warm  and  cold  69 
-For safe  driving  it  is very  important  that 
all  windows  be  free  of  ice,  snow  and  con
densat ion. 
- Comp letely  fam iliarize  yourse lf with  the 
proper  use  and  funct ion  of  the  heat ing 
and  ve nti lation  system  and  especially 
how  to  defog  and  defrost  the  w indows. 
- Never  use  the  windshield  wiper/washer 
system  in freez ing  weather  unt il you 
have  warmed  the  w indshield  first,  using 
the  heating  and  ventilation  system.  The 
washer  sol ution  may  free ze o n the  wind
shie ld  an d red uce visib ility. 
(D Note 
- If you  s uspect  that  the  air  conditioner 
has  been  damaged,  switch  the  system 
off  to  avoid  furt her  damage  and  have  it 
i n spected  by a  q ua lified  dea lership. 
- Repairs  to  the  Audi  air  condition er  re
quire  specia l techni cal  know ledge  and 
speci al tools.  Contact  an  autho rized  Aud i 
dealer  fo r ass istance. 
@ For the  sake of the  environment 
B y reduci ng  the  amou nt  of  f uel you  use, 
you  also  re duce  the  amount  of  pollu tan ts 
emitted  in to  the  a ir . 
(D Tips 
- Keep the  air  intake  s lo ts  ( in fro nt  of  the 
w indshield)  free  from  ice,  snow  and  de
br is  in order  to  maintai n the  proper  f unc 
tion  of  the  climate  control  system. 
- T he  energy  m anagement  system  may 
switch  the  seat  heating*  or  rear  window 
defroster  off  temporar ily . These  systems 
are  available  again  as  soon  as  the  energy 
balance  has  been  restored . 
- Air escapes  through  vents  under  the  rear 
window.  When  placing  items  of  clothing 
on  the  luggage  compartment  cover,  en
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.. Fasten  your  safety  belt  and  wear  it  properly. 
Also  instruct  your  passengers to  fasten  their 
safety  belts properly ¢ 
page  123. 
What  impairs  driving  safety? 
Safe driving is directly related  to  the  condi
tion of  the  vehicle,  the  driver as  well as  the 
driver's ability  to  concentrate  on the  road 
without  being  distracted. 
The  driver  is responsible  for  the  safety  of the 
vehicle  and  a ll of  its  occupants . If  your  ability 
to  drive  is  impaired, safety  risks  for  everybody 
in  the  vehicle  increase and  you  also  become  a 
hazard  to  everyone  else  on  the  road  ¢ ,&. . 
Therefore: 
.,.  Do not  let yourself  be  distracted  by passen
gers  or by us ing  a cellular  telephone. 
..  NEVER  drive when  your  driving  ability  is im 
paired  (by medicat ions,  alcohol,  drugs,  etc.) . 
..  Observe  all traffic  laws,  rules  of the  road 
and  speed  limits  and  plain  common sense. 
..  ALWAYS  adjust  your  speed  to  road, traffic 
and  weather  conditions. 
..  Take  frequent  breaks  on  long  trips. Do not 
drive  for  more  than  two  hours  at  a  stretch . 
..  Do NOT drive  when  you  are  tired,  under 
pressure  or when  you  are  stressed. 
A WARNING 
Impaired  driving safety  increases  the  risk 
of  serious  personal  injury  and  death when
ever  a  vehicle  is  being  used. 
Driving  Safely  113 
Proper  occupant 
seating  positions 
Proper seating  position  for  the  driver 
The  proper  driver seating  position  is impor
tant  for safe,  relaxed  driving. 
Fig. 131 Correct seat ing pos ition 
For your  own  safety  and  to  reduce the  risk of 
injury  in  the  event  of an  accident,  we  recom
mend  that  you  adjust  the  driver's seat  to  the 
following  position: 
..  Adjust  the  driver's seat  so  that  you  can  easi 
ly push  the  pedals  all  the  way to  the  floor 
while  keeping  your  knee(s)  slightly  bent 
¢ ,&. . 
..  Adjust  the  angle  of  the seatback  so  that  it is 
in  an  upr ight  position  so that  your  back 
comes  in full  contact  with  it  when  you  drive . 
..  Adjust  the  steering  wheel  so  that th ere  is  a 
distance  of at  least  10 inches  (25  cm)  be
tween  the steering  wheel  and  yo ur breast 
bone  ¢ 
fig.  131. If  not  possible,  see  your  au
thorized  Audi dealer  about  adaptive  equip
ment  . 
..  Adjust  the  steering  wheel  so  that  the  steer
ing  wheel  and  airbag  cover  points  at  your 
chest  and  not  at  your  face . 
.,.  Grasp  the top  of the  steer ing  whee l with 
your  elbow(s)  slightly  bent . 
..  App lies  to veh icles  with  adjustable  head  re
straints:  Adjust  the  head restraint  so  the  up
per  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  posit ion  as  possible. 
..  Fasten  and  wear  safety  belts  correctly 
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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 
. 
Driving  Safely  119 
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 
¢page  217. 
Tie-downs 
Applies to  vehicles : wi th  t ie-downs 
The  luggage  compartment  is equipped  with 
four  tie-downs  to  secure luggage  and  other 
items. 
Use  the  tie-downs  to  secure  your  cargo  prop
erly 
¢ page  118,  Loading  the  luggage  com
partment  . 
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  (4.5  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 
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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 
o ccupan ts. 
F ig . 149 Location of  driver airbag:  in steering  wheel 
Fig.  150 Location of  front passenger's  airbag: in the in 
st rument  panel 
Your veh icle  is equipped  w ith  an  "Advanced 
Ai rbag  System"  in  compliance  with  United 
States  Federal  Motor  Vehicle  Safety  Standard  (F MVSS) 208  as  app licab le  at  the  time  your 
ve hicle w as  manufac tured.  The safety  be lts 
for  the  seats  have  "pretensione rs"  that  help 
to  take  slack  out  of the  belt  system . The  pre
tensioners  are  a lso  activated  by the  electronic 
contro l unit  for  the  airbag  system. 
The front  safety  belts  a lso  have  load  limiters 
to  help  reduce  the  forces  applied  to  the  body 
in a  crash. 
The  airbag  fo r the  driver  is  in the  s teer ing 
wheel  hub 
~ fig.  149 and  the  airbag  for  the 
A irba g  sy stem  135 
front  passenger  is  in the  instr ument  panel 
~ fig.  150 . The  general  location  of the  airbags 
is marked  "AIRBAG". 
T he re  is a  lot  you  need  to  know  about  t he  a ir
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. 
Please  be  sure  to  heed  the WARNINGS - they 
are  extremely  important  for  your  safety  and 
the  safety  o f your  passengers,  especially  in
fants  and  small  children  . 
.&_ WARNING 
Neve r rely on  airbags  alone  for  p rotec tion. 
- Even w hen  they  deploy,  airbags  provide 
only  suppleme nta l protect ion. 
- Airbag  work  most  effectively  w hen  used 
with  p roperly  worn  safety  belts. 
- Therefore,  always  wear  your  safety  belts  and  make  sure  that  eve rybody  in your  ve
hicle  is  p rope rly r est rained  . 
.&_ WARNING 
A person  on  the  front  passenger  seat,  es
pe cially infants  and  sma ll children,  w ill  re
ceive  ser io us  i njuries  and  can  even  be  kil
led  by being  too  close  to  the  airbag  when  it  inflates . 
- Altho ugh  the  Advan ced  A irbag  Sys tem  in 
your  veh icle  is designed  to  turn  off  the 
fro nt  passenge r airbag  if a n infant  or  a 
sma ll child  is on  the  front  passenger 
seat , nobody  can  absolutely  gua rantee 
that  deployment  under  these  special  conditions  is  impossible  i n all  conceiva
ble  sit uat ions  that  may  happen  during 
the  useful  life  of your  vehicl e. 
- The  Advanced  Airbag  System  can  dep loy 
in acco rdance  with  the  "low  risk"  option 
un der  the  U.S . Fede ral  S tanda rd  if a  child 
that  is heavie r th an  the  typical  one-yea r 
old  child is  on  the  front  passenge r seat 
a nd  the  ot her  condit ions  for  a irbag  de 
ployment  are  met . 
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-Occ upants  who  are  unbelted,  out  of  posi
t ion  or too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be 
seriously  injured  by an  airbag  as  it  un
folds  with  great  force  in the  blink  of  an 
eye 
¢ page  132. 
A WARNING 
-
A child  in a  rearward-facing  child  safety 
seat  insta lled  on  the  front  passenger  seat 
w ill be  seriously  injured  and  can  be  k illed  if 
the  front  a irbag  in flates  - even  with  an  Ad
vanced  Airbag  System . 
- The  inflating  a irbag  w il l  hit  the  child 
sa fety  sea t or  infant  carrier  w ith  g reat 
f orce  and  w ill smash  the  ch ild  safety  seat 
and  child  against  the  backrest , cente r 
armrest,  door  or  roof . 
- Always  install  rear -facing  child  sa fety 
seats  on  the  rear  seat . 
- If you  mus t install  a  rearward  facing 
child  safety  seat  on  the  front  passenger 
seat  because  of  exceptional  circ umstan
ces  and  the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF 
light  does not come on and stay on,  im 
med iately  install  the  rear-facing  child 
safety  seat  in  a  rear  seating  position  a nd 
have  the  a irbag  system  inspected  by you r 
authori zed  Au di dealer . 
A WARNING 
Objects  betwee n you  and  t he a irbag  will 
increase  the  risk of  in jury in  a  crash  by  in
t erfering  wi th the  way  the  air bag  un folds 
or  by being  pushed  into  you  as  the  a irbag 
inflates. 
- Never  hold  th ings  in your  hands  or  on 
yo ur lap  when  the  vehicle  is in  use. 
- Never  transport  i tems  on  or  in the  area 
of the  front  passenge r seat . Objects 
cou ld  move  into  the  area  of the  front  air
bags  dur ing  braking  or  other  s udden  ma
neuver  and  become  dangerous  projec
t il es  that  can  cause  serious  personal  in
jury  if the  airbags  inflate . 
- Never  place  or  attach  accessories  or  oth
er  objects  (such  as  cupholders,  te le
phone  brackets,  large,  heavy  or  b ulky ob -
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Airbag  system  141 
jects)  on  the  doors,  ove r o r near  the  area 
marked  "AIRBAG"  on  the  steering  wheel, 
instrument  panel,  seat  backrests  or  be
tween  those  areas  and  yourself . These 
objects  could  cause  in ju ry in  a  c rash , es 
pecia lly when  the  airbags  infla te . 
- Never  recline  the  front  passenger 's sea t 
to  transport  objects.  Items  can  a lso 
move  into  the  area  of  the  s ide  a irbag  or 
the  front  a irbag  du ring  bra king  or  in a 
sudden  maneuve r. O bje cts  ne ar the  air
bags  can  become  projec tiles  and  cause 
in jur y, partic ula rly when  the  seat  is re 
clined . 
A WARNING 
The fine  dust  create d when  air bags  deploy 
can  cause  breathing  prob lems  for  people 
with  a  history  of  asthma  or  other  breath ing  cond itions . 
- To reduce  the  risk of  breath ing  problems, 
those  with  asthma  or other  respiratory  conditions  shou ld  get  fresh  air  r ight 
away  by getting  o ut  o f the  veh icle  or 
open ing  windows  or  doors. 
- If you  are  in  a collision  in which  airbags 
deploy,  was h your  hands  and  face  with 
mild  soap  and  wate r before  ea ting. 
- Be ca reful  not  to  get  the  dust  into  your 
eyes,  o r into  any  c uts  or  sc ratches . 
- If  the  resid ue should  get  into  your  eyes, 
f lush  them  w ith  wate r. 
Monitoring  the 
Advanced  Airbag 
System 
Airbag  monitoring  indicator  light 
T wo separate  indicators  monitor  the  function 
of  the Advanced Airbag System:  the  airbag 
monitoring  indicator  light  and  the 
PASSEN· 
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light. 
T he  Advanced  A irbag  System  ( incl uding  the 
electron ic co ntro l unit , se nsor  circu its  and  sys
tem  wir ing)  is  mo nitore d continuously  to 
m ake su re  that  it  i s fu nc tioni ng  properly  • 
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152  Child  Saf ety 
Child  Safety 
Important  things  to 
know 
Introduction 
The rear seat  is generally  the  safest  place  in a 
collision . 
The  physical  principles  of  what  happens  when 
your  veh icle  is  in a  crash  app ly also  to  chi ldren 
q page  124,  What  happens  to  occupants  not 
wearing  safety  belts? . 
But unlike  adults  their 
muscles  and  bones  are  not  fully  developed.  In 
many  respects  children  are  at  greater  risk  of 
serious  injury  in crashes  than  adults. 
Because  children's  bodies are  not  fully  deve l
oped,  they require  restra int  systems  especial
l y designed  for  their  size , weight,  and  body 
structure.  Many  countries  and  all  states  of  the  United  States  and  p rovinces  of  Canada  have 
laws  requiring  the  use  of  approved  child  re
straint  systems  for  infants and  small  children . 
In a frontal crash at  a speed of 20 -35 mph 
(30-56  km/h)  the  forces  acting  on  a  13-pound 
(6  kg)  infant  will  be  more  than  20  times  the 
weight  of  the  child . This  means  the  weight  of 
the  child  would  suddenly  be  more  than 
260  pounds  (120  kg).  Under  these  conditions, 
only  an  appropriate  ch ild  restraint  properly 
used  can  reduce  the  risk of serious  injury. 
Ch ild  restra ints  must  be  used properly  to be 
effective.  Used improperly,  they  can  increase 
the  risk  of  serious  injury  in an  accident . 
Consult  the child  safety  seat  manufactu rer's 
instructions  to  be  sure  the  seat  is  right  for 
your  chi ld's  size 
q page  155,  Important  safe
ty instructions  for  using  child safety  seats . 
Please  be  sure  to  read  and  heed  all of  the  im
portant  information  and  WARNINGS about 
child  safety,  Advanced  Airbags,  and  the  instal lation  of  child  restraints  in this  chapter . 
There  is a  lot  you  need  to  know  about  the  Ad
vanced  Airbags  in your  vehicle  and  how  they 
work  when  infants  and  children  in child  re
straints  are  on  the  front  passenger  seat . Be 
cause  of  the  large  amount  of  important infor- mation,  we  cannot  repeat  it all  here
. We  urge 
you  to  read  the  detailed  information  in this 
owner's  manua l about  airbags  and  the  Ad 
vanced  Airbag  System  in your  vehicle  and  the 
very  important  information  about  transport
ing  children  on  the  front  passenger  seat . 
Please  be  sure  to  heed  the  WARNINGS - they 
are  extremely  important  for  your  safety  and 
the  safety  of  your  passengers,  especially  in
fants  and  small  children. 
A WARNING 
- Accident  statistics  have  shown  that  chil
dren  are  generally  safer  in the  rear seat 
area  than  in  the  front  seating  position. 
Always  restrain  any  child  age  12  and  un
der  in the  rear. 
- All vehicle  occupants  and  especially  chil
dren  must  be  restrained  properly  when
ever  riding  in  a vehicle.  An  unrestrained 
or  improperly  restrained  chi ld  could  be 
injured  by str ik ing  the  interior  or  by  be
ing  ejected  from  the  vehicle  dur ing  a 
sudden  maneuver  or  impact.  An unre
strained  or  improperly  restrained  ch ild  is 
also  at  greater  risk  of  injury  or  death 
through  contact  with  an  inflating  airbag. 
- A suitable  child  restraint  properly  instal
led  and  used  at  one  of  the  rear seating 
positions  provides the  highest  degree  of 
protection  for  infants and  small  children 
in most  accident  situations. 
A WARNING 
Children  on  the  front  seat  of  any  car  even 
with  Advanced  Airbags  can  be  seriously  in
jured  or  even  killed  when  an  airbag  in
flates . A child  in  a  rearward-facing  child 
safety  seat  installed  on  the  front  passen
ger  seat  w ill be  ser iously  injured  and  can 
be  killed  if the  front  airbag  inflates. 
- The  inflating  airbag  will  h it  the  child 
safety  seat  or  infant  carrier  with  great 
force  and will  smash  the  child safety  seat 
and  child  against  the back rest,  center 
armrest  or  door . 
- Always  install  rearward-facing  child  safe-
ty  seats  on  the  rear  seat. 
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1 70  Intelligent technology 
Intelligent  technology 
Notice  about  data 
recorded  by  the  Event 
Data  Recorder  and 
vehicle  control  modules 
E ve nt  Data  Recorder 
This vehicle  is equipped  with  an  Event  Data 
Recorder (EDR) . The main  purpose  of  an EDR 
is to  record,  in certain  crash or  near crash-like 
situations,  such as an airbag  deployment  or  hitting  a road obstacle,  data  that  will  assist  in 
understand ing  how  a veh icle's systems  per
formed.  The  EDR is designed  to  record data 
re lated  to vehicle  dynamics  and safety  sys
tems  for  a short  period  of  time, typically 
30  seconds or  less. The EDR in  this  vehicle  is 
designed  to  record such  data as: 
- How various  systems  in you r vehicle  were 
operating; 
- Whether  or  not  the  d river  and  passenger 
safety  belts  were  buckled/fastened; 
- How  far  (if at  all)  the driver was dep ress ing 
the  accelerator  and/or  brake pedal;  and, 
- How  fast  the  vehicle was traveling. 
These data  can help  provide  a better  under
stand ing of  the cir cumstances  in which  crash
es and injuries  occur . NOTE: EDR  data  are re
corded  by your  vehicle  only if  a non-trivial 
crash  situation  occurs; no data  are recorded  by 
the  EDR  under  normal  driving conditions  and 
no personal  data  (e.g.,  name,  gender,  age, 
and crash  location)  are  recorded. However, 
other  parties,  such as  law enforcement,  cou ld 
comb ine the  EDR data  with  the  type  of  per
sonally  identifying  data  routinely  acquired 
during  a crash  investigation. 
To read data  recorded  by an EDR, special 
equipment  is  required, and access to  the  vehi
cle or  the  EDR is needed.  In  addition  to  the  ve hicle  manufacturer,  other  parties,  such as  law 
enforcement,  that  have the  special equip
ment,  can read the  information  if  they  have 
access to  the  vehicle  or  the  EDR.  Some state 
laws restrict  the  retrieval or  down
loading  of data  stored  by ED Rs installed  in a 
vehicle  for  the  express purpose  of  retrieving 
data  after  an accident  or  crash event  without 
the  owner's  consent . 
Audi  will  not  access the  EDR and/or  simi lar 
data  or  g ive it  to  others  -
- un less  the  vehicle  owner  (or  lessee  if the  ve
hicle  has  been leased) agrees;  or 
- upon  the  official  request  by the  police;  or 
- upon  the ord er of  a court  of  law or  a govern-
ment  agency;  or 
- for  the  defense  of  a  lawsuit  through  the ju
d icia l discovery  p rocess. 
- Aud i may also  use  the data  for  research 
about  vehicle  operat ion  and safety  perform
ance or  provide  the  data to  a third  party  for 
research  purposes  without  identifying  the 
specif ic vehicle  or  information  about  the 
identity  of  its owner  or  lessee and only  after 
the  recorded  vehicle  data  has been ac
cessed. 
Vehicle control modules 
You r vehicle  is  also equipped with  a number  of 
electron ic control  modules  for various  vehicle 
systems,  such as engine  management,  emis
sion contro l, airbags,  and  safety  belts. 
T hese electronic  control  modules record data 
during  norma l vehicle  operation  that  may be 
needed  by trained  technicians  for  diagnostic 
and repair  purposes. The recording  capability 
of  these  modu les is  limited  to  data  (no sound 
is recorded).  Only a small  amount  of  data  is 
actually  recorded  over a very  lim ited  period  of 
t ime, or  stored  when  a system  fault  is detect
ed by a contro l modu le. Some of  the  data 
stored  may relate  to vehicle  speed, direction, 
or  braking,  as well as restraint  system  use and 
performance  in the  event  of  a crash.  Stored 
data  can also only  be read and downloaded 
with  special equipment  that  is directly  con-
nected  to  the  vehicle.  .,..