Head restraints
Adjusting the head restraints
Head restraints that are adjusted according
to body size, along with the safety belt, offer
effective protection.
Fig. 64 Comfort head restraints: adjusting the side
bolsters
Fig. 65 Outer rear seat: ad justing th e head restraint
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
restra int so that it is as close to this position
as possible r=:>page 65.
Adjusting front head restraints
• To adjust the height of the front head re
straints, press/push the button ©
<=> page 59, fig. 57 up/down
o _&.
• Vehicles with reclining rear seat: Grasp the
s ides of the passenger's head restraint with
both hands and slide it upward/downward.
Adjusting rear head restraints (adjustable
head restraints)
The center rear head restraint is not adjusta
b le.
Seats and storage 65
• Grasp the sides of the head restraint with
both hands and slide it upward until you feel
it click into place r=:>
A.
• To lower the head restraints, press button -
small arrow -
o fig. 65 and slide the head re
straint all the way down .
Adjusting the side bolsters*
• To adjust the side bolsters *, press them into
the desired position
c:> fig. 64.
Refer to
¢ page 13 7, Proper adjustment of
head restraints for guidelines on how to ad
just the height of the front head restraints to
suit the occupant's body size.
&_ WARNING
-
- All seats are equipped with head re-
straints. Dr iving without head restraints
or with head restraints that are not prop
erly adjusted increases the risk of serious
or fatal neck injury dramatically.
- Read and heed all WARNINGS
c::> page 13 7, Proper adjustment of head
restraints.
- Vehicles with a pass through in the cen
ter conso le have seating for four. The
long center console between the two
rear seats is
not a seating position.
Therefore, a safety belt is not provided.
(D Tips
- T o prevent the head restraints from run
ning into the headliner, they retract au
tomatically when moving the seat for
ward or upward.
- Correctly adjusted head restraints and
safety belts are an extremely effective
combination of safety features.
66 Seats and storage
Seat memory
Description
Applies to vehicles: wit h memory fu nctio n
The memory function allows you to quickly
and eas ily store and recall personal seating
p rofiles for the dr iver, front passenger and
outer rear seats*. The memory function is op
erated through the master key and the memo ry buttons in the driver's/front passenger's
doors and the rear doors*.
The driver's seating profi le is stored and as
signed to the master key each time the vehicle
is locked . When you open the door, the seat
ing profile is automatically recalled. If two
Remote control
master key
Driver
Seat X
Head restraint X
Steering wheel* X
Safety belt* X
Both exterior rear-X
view mirrors*
There are two additional buttons in the rea r
doors* that can be used to recall two stored
seating profiles
r:=;,page 67.
Remote control key
Appl ies to vehicles: with memory function
To assign the driver's seat settings to the re
mote contro l key when locking the vehicle, the
function must be switched on .
.. Se lect :
I CAR I function button > Car systems
control button > Vehicle settings > Seats >
Driver seat > Remote control key> On.
@ Tips
If you do not want another driver's set
tings to be assigned to the remote control
key, switch off the memory function using
the MMI or the
! OF F! button r:=;, page 67. people
use one vehicle, it is recommended
that each person always uses "their own"
master key.
Two seating profiles can be stored in each of
the driver's/front passenger's doors and one
seat ing profile in each of the rear doors*.
Once stored, these seat ing profiles can be re
ca lled at any time.
T he following sett ings are stored:
Memory button
Driver Front passenger Outer rear seats*
X
X X
X X
X
X
X
X
.... N .... N
0 J:
"". .... I.O
"' ....
"' ....
Memory buttons
Applies to vehicles: with memory function
Fig . 66 D rive r's door : mem ory function buttons
Fig. 67 Rear door: mem ory f unction butto ns
The memo ry buttons are located in the dr iv
er 's/fr ont passenger's door and in the rear
doors* .
Switching the memory function on /off
.. Press the !O FF ! button to switch the memory
function on/off. The LED in t he b utton i llu
minates when the memory f unct ion is
switched off. Seat ing profiles a re neither
stored nor reca lled.
Storing a seating profile
.. Press the !SE T! butto n. When the word SET
lights up, the memory is ready to store set
t ings .
.. Press a memory button br iefly. A tone con
firms that the set tings were stored.
Accessing a seating profile
.. If the driver's door is o pen and t he ignit io n
is switched off, p ress the memory button .
1> Jf the driver's door is closed or the ignition is
switched on, press and hold the memory button until the seat adjustment is com
plete .
Seats and storage 67
Adjusting the reclining position /standard
position
.. To adjust the reclining position, p ress an d
hold the@ button until the seat moves into
the end posit ion .
.,. To adjust the standard position, p ress a nd
hold t he @ button until the seat moves into
th e end posit ion.
A WARNING
- F or safety re asons, the sea t se tting
should only be rec alled whe n th e veh icle
is station ary -otherw ise you risk hav in g
an accident.
- If n ece ssa ry, you s top t he proc ess by
press ing the
I OFF ! butto n or any o f the
memory buttons .
Adjusting the front passenger seat in
the MMI
Applies to vehicles: with memory function
The driver con adjust the position of the front
passenger seat.
Adjusting the front passenger seat from
the driver's side
.. Select: !CAR ! function button > Car systems
contro l butto n > Vehicle settings > Seats >
Front passenger seat > Adjust seat posi
tion .
.,. You ca n now adjust the front passenger seat
using the bu ttons on the driver's seat
~ page 59, fig . 57 .
Matching the position of the driver's seat
.. To adjust the front passenger seat to match
the dr iver's seat settings, select t he
!CARI
fu nction button > Car systems contro l but
t on
> Vehicle settings > Seats > Front pas
senger seat > Symmetry to driver seat .
.,. Press and hold the cont ro l knob unt il the ad-
jus tme nt proces s is co mple te . ..,.
68 Seats and storage
@ Tips
When matching seat settings, the settings
for the lumbar support and seating s ur
face w ill not transfer to the front
passenger's seat.
Full-length center
console
Overview
A ppl ies to vehicles: with full-le ngth center console
Fig. 6 8 Rear: full-lengt h center conso le
@ -115 volt socket¢ page 68
@ -cupholder ¢ page 74
©-12 volt socket c> page 74
@ -Folding table ¢ page 69
©-center armrest and storage compart
men ts: to ope n the deep compa rtment, press
the r ight button and fo ld the center armres t
upward . To open the compartment for the
massage function remote control* ¢
page 64
and for the telephone*, press the left button
and fo ld the center armrest upward.
115-volt socket
A ppl ies to vehicles: with 115-volt socket
The 115-vo lt socket can o nly be used when
the eng ine is running ¢,&. . Whe n you push
the connector a ll the way into the socket, the
child safety mechan ism releases and cu rrent
f lows through the socket.
Equipment that can be connected
Elect rical devices can be connected to the 115
volt socket in the veh icle . Power consumption at
the 115-volt socket must not exceed 150
watts (300 watts peak) . Check the power con
s u mption of the equipment on the mode l
plate.
LED on the socket
- The socket is ready for use when the L ED is
green.
- I f the L ED blin ks red, there is a ma lf u nct ion.
The socket wi ll swi tch off automatica lly due
to overc urrent or overheating . The socket
w ill switch on aga in a utomat ica lly after a
coo l-down period. Any devices that are con
nected and switched on will activate again
automatically ¢
A.
A WARNING
- The sockets and the electrical accesso ries
connected to them operate only when
the ignition is switched on. Inc orrect us
a ge can lead to ser ious injur ies or bu rns.
T o reduce the risk of inju ries, never leave
chi ldren unatten ded in the veh icle with
the vehicle key .
- H eavy eq uipment or plugs with in tegrat
e d power supply units can damage the
socket and lead to injur ies .
- Sto re a ll connected e quipment securely
while the vehicle is moving so that the y
cannot be thrown t hro ugh the veh icle in
the event of a braking maneuver or an
accident.
- Never sp ill any liquids on the socket. I f
any mo isture gets into the socket, make
certain that all the moisture has dried up
before us ing the socket again .
- Equipment that is connected to the vehi
cle socket can heat up mo re than it does
when connected to the public gr id.
- When us ing adapters and exte ns io n
cords, the child safety for the 115-volt
socket is d isabled and the soc ket is live.
- Never i nse rt anything other than the
p lug of an appropr iate e lectr ical accesso·
ry into th e socket, especia lly t hings that
conduc t electr ic ity, e.g. meta l pens, knit
t ing nee dles, etc. in to the co ntacts of the
1 15 -volt socket.
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70 Seats and storage
Luggage compartment
Tie-downs and luggage compartment
net
The luggage compartment net prevents small
objects from sliding.
Fi g. 7 1 Loca tion of the fasten ing eyes in the lu ggag e
compartment
Fig. 7 2 Lu ggage compartme nt net un hooke d
"To secure objects with the luggage compart
ment net", fold the tie-down bracket up
wa rd
~ fig . 71 .
"Inse rt the hooks on the luggage compart
ment ne t* into the tie-downs
9 fig. 72 .
"Read and heed all WAR NINGS 9 page 139,
Stowing luggage .
In a collis ion, the laws of phys ics mean that
even smaller items that are loose in the vehi
cle will turn into heavy missiles that can ca use
serious in jury . Items in the vehicle pick up ki
netic energy which varies w ith the vehicle and
the weight of the item . Vehicle speed is the
most signif icant factor.
F or example, in a frontal coll is ion 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 we ight of the item would suddenly be the equivalent of about 200 lbs (90 kg). One can
easily imagine the injuries that an
item of that
weight flying freely through the passenger compartment can cause in a collis ion at a
speed considered relatively low .
A WARNING
-Weak, damaged or imprope r straps used
to secure items to tie-downs can fail dur in g hard braking or in a collision and cause
se rio us personal injury.
- Always use su itable reta ining straps a nd
p roperly secu re items to the tie-downs in
the l uggage compa rtment to he lp pre
vent i tems from shift ing or fly ing fo r
ward.
- Never at tach a chi ld seat tether strap to
a t ie -down.
- For s trength-re lated reasons, the mou nt
ing hooks can only be used to secure ob
jects weighing up to 10 lb. (5 kg) . Heavi
er objects will not be adequately sec ured
- there is a risk of injury.
Pass-through with ski
sack
Preparing the pass-through
Applies to vehicles: with pass-through and ski sack
Long objects such as skis can be transported
in the ski sack.
Fig. 73 Rear bench seat: removing the protect ive cover
Fig. 74 Rear center armrest: attaching the protective
cover
.,. Fold the rear center armrest and the cover
located behind it down.
.,. Press the button to remove the protective
cover
¢fig. 73.
.,. To protect the front area of the center arm
rest, position the cover as illustrated
¢ fig. 74 and press the suction cups down so
they adhere.
.,. Slide the loaded ski sack* from the luggage
compartment out through the opening . The
zipper must face toward the rear .
.,. Secure the ski sack*
¢page 71.
Seats and storage 71
Securing the ski sack
Applies to vehicles: with pass -through and ski sack
Fig. 75 Luggage compartment: securing the ski sack *
Fig. 76 Rear be nch seat: tying down the item
There are two straps with hooks@on the
sides of the ski sack*¢
fig. 75. There is also a
sec uring strap@¢
fig. 76 on the sack .
.,. To secure the ski sack in the luggage com
partment, hang the hooks in the rear tie
downs ¢
fig. 75 .
.,. Tighten the strap on the ski sack to prevent
the objects in the sack from sliding
¢ fig. 76 .
A WARNING ... -
-The ski sack is intended only for the
transportation of skis and other light ob
jects. To reduce the risk of ser io us per
sonal injury, never transport heavy or
pointed objects in the ski sack.
- When braking rapidly or during an acci
dent, the load could be disp laced and
cause injury to occupants.
- Sharp edges o n the load must be covered
for protection. Always fasten the belt
tightly around the sack and its contents. _...
7 2 Seats and storage
-For safety reasons, do not transport
more than two pairs of skis in the ski
sack.
- You must secure the ski sack with the
strap after loading.
- Make sure all objects that you are trans
porting in the pass-through are secured.
Otherwise they could slide around during
sudden braking maneuvers and cause in
jury.
Q) Tips
- Never stow the ski sack away when it is
still wet or damp (for example, snow
melting from skis). Allow it to dry com
pletely before stowing it away .
- Position skis in the ski sack with the
pointed ends facing the front and ski
poles with the pointed ends facing the
rear.
Roof rack
Description and mounting locations
Additional cargo can be carried with a roof
luggage rack.
Fig. 77 Roof rack attac hment points
,. Always read and follow the instructions pro
vided by the roof rack manufacturer when
installing the roof rack system .
If luggage or cargo is to be carried on the
roof, you must observe the following:
- To enhance the vehicle's streamlined design,
rain gutters have been molded into the roof.
It is not possible to use normal roof racks.
Only install a roof rack specifically designed for your model AB. Contact the nearest Audi
dealer for information on approved modular
roof racks for your vehicle.
- Only use roof racks approved for your vehi
cle. These approved roof racks are the basis
for a complete roof rack system. Additional
attachments or carrier systems are needed
to transport luggage and sports equipment.
We recommend using roof racks from the
Audi original accessories program .
- When installing the roof rack, make sure it
is only mounted on the designated locations
on the roof~
fig. 77 .
- We recommend that you keep the installa
tion instructions for your roof rack system
together with your Owner's literature in the
vehicle .
When should the roof rack be removed?
-Before going through an automatic car wash
(it is best to ask the car wash operator for
advice)
- When not in use, to reduce fuel consump
tion, wind noise and to guard against theft .
8,. WARNING
-Use of an unapproved roof rack or incor
rect mounting of an approved roof rack
can cause the roof rack or the items at
tached to it to fall off the roof onto the
road.
- Objects falling from the roof of a vehicle
can cause a crash and personal injury.
- Only mount the roof rack on the desig
nated locations on the roof¢
fig. 77.
- The roof rack system must be installed
exactly according to the instructions pro
vided.
- When driving with a roof rack system,
changes to the center of gravity and wind
resistance can change the vehicle han
dling and lead to a collision. Always
adapt your driving and your speed to the
current conditions.
-
7 4 Seats and storage
12-volt sockets
Applies to vehicles: 12-volt socke ts
Electrical accessories can be connected to ev
ery 12-volt socket.
Fig. 78 Section of the trim panel of the luggage com
partment: 12-volt socket
Fig . 79 Rear center console: 12-volt socket
.. Open the socket cover¢ fig. 78 or¢ fig . 79 .
.. Insert the plug of the electrical device into
the socket .
There is an additional 12 volt socket in the
front center console¢
page 74, fig. 80.
The 12 volt sockets can be used for electrical
accessories. The power input must not exceed
120 watts.
Before you purchase any accessories, always
read and follow the information in
<::> page 292, Additional accessories and parts
replacement.
A WARNING
The sockets and the electrical accessories connected to them operate only when the
ignition is switched on. Incorrect usage
can lead to serious injuries or burns. To re
duce the risk of injuries, never leave chil- dren
unattended in the vehicle with the
ve
hicle key.
(D Note
To avoid damaging the socket, only use plugs that fit properly .
-Never connect equipment that generates
electrical current, such as a solar panel
or battery charger, to the 12 volt socket.
This could damage the vehicle's electri
cal system.
- The 12 volt socket should only be used
for a short period of ti me as a power
source for electrical equipment. Please
use the electrical sockets in the vehicle
when connecting equipment for longer periods.
(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
'(upholder
Fig. 80 Center console: front cupholder
Fig. 81 Section of the rear bench seat: rear cupholder Ill>