
Warm  and  cold 
Basic settings 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  four-zone automatic climate  control 
The climate  control system  basic settings  are ac
cessed  in the  Infotainment  system. 
• Se lect : the ICARI function  button> (Car)*  Sys-
tems 
control  button > AC. 
Rear  seat  settings 
When  this  function  is selected,  all  settings  for 
the  rea r can  be  adjusted  through  the  climate  con
trol  system  in the  cockpit . The  climate  control 
system  sett ings  cannot  be  adjusted  in the  rear 
seat  at  the same  time. Th is function  switches 
off 
after  a certa in period  of time  or  when  one  of  the 
controls  in the cockpit  is pressed . 
Recirculation  mode 
The  sensit ivity level  of  the  automatic  recircula
tion  mode  can  be  set  at  various  levels  from 
Off to 
Sensitive . Recirculation  mode  is controlled  auto
matically . 
If the windows  fog  up,  press  the 
I@ FRONT I button . 
Footwell  temperature 
You can  adjust  the  footwell  temperature  so  that 
it  is  coo ler  or  warmer. 
Auxiliary  heater* 
I n vehicles  with  diesel engines*,  the  auxiliary 
heate r helps  to  warm  the  ve hicle interio r more 
quickly . The  auxiliary  heater  is controlled  auto
matically  in the 
Auto sett ing . 
Steering  wheel  heating 
Applies to  veh icles:  w ith  heate d steering  wheel 
The steering  wheel  rim can be  heated. 
Fig.  77 Steer ing  whee l: s tee ring w hee l h eat  button 
72 
M :g 0 
t!i 
"' m 
•  Press  the [ii button  to switch  steering  wheel 
heating  on/off.  The  message 
Steering wheel 
heating  on /Steering  wheel  heating  off 
ap
pears  in the  instrument  cluster  display . 
The  temperature  is  mai nta ined  at  a  constant  lev 
el when  steering  wheel  heating is switched  on . 
The  steering  wheel  heating  settings  are  stored 
automatica lly and  assigned  to  the  remote  control 
key  that  is in use.  

Audi  active  lane assist 
Switching  on and  off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  w ith  Audi active  lane assist 
Fig. 99 Turn  sig nal  lever : act ive  lane  assist  b utton 
Fig.  100 Windsh ield:  camera  window  fo r ac tive  lane  assist 
• Press  the c::> fig. 99 button  to  switch  the  system 
on  and  off . The . or 
ra, indicator  light  in the 
instrument  cluster  turns  on  or  off . 
Indicator lights 
•  Ready: 
The  indicator  light  turns  on  when  the 
system  is  ready for  use . The  system  can  now  be 
operated  . 
• Not  ready: The indicator  light  turns  on  if the 
system  is switched  on  but  is  inoperab le.  This  may 
be  due  to  the  following  reasons: 
- The re  is  no  lane  marker  line. 
- The  relevant  lane  marker  lines  are  not  detected 
(for  example,  markings  in a  construction  zone 
or  because  they  are  obstructed  by snow,  dirt, 
water  or  backlighting). 
- The vehicle's  speed  is below  the  speed  needed 
to  activate  it,  which  is about  40  mph  (65  km/ 
h). 
-The  lane  is narrower  than  about  8  ft.  (2.5  m)  or 
wider  than  15  ft  (4.5  m). 
- The  curve  is too  sharp. 
94 
- The  driver's  hands  are  not on  the  steering 
wheel. 
(1) Tips 
Make  sure the camera's  field  of view 
¢ fig. 
100 is  not  obstructed  by stickers  or  any
thing  e lse . For  information  on  cleaning,  refer 
to 
¢ page 203 . 
Lane assist display  in the  instrument 
cluster 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h Audi  active  la ne  ass ist 
Fig. 101 Instrument  cl uster:  act ive la ne  ass ist  is sw itched 
on  a nd  p rovid ing warn ings 
Fig.  102 Instrument  cl uste r: active  lane  assist  is sw itched 
on  but  not ready  to  provide  warnings 
You can  call  up  the  active  lane  ass ist  display  us
ing  the  buttons  in the  multifunction  steering 
wheel 
c::> page 23. 
An additional  indicator  appears  in the  Head-up  display *.  

Audi  side  assist 
-Improper  reliance  on  the  side  assist  system 
can  cause  collisions  and  serious  personal  in
jury: 
- Never  rely only  on  side  assist  when  chang
ing  lanes. 
- Always check  rear view  mirrors  to  make 
sure  that  it  is safe  to  change lanes. 
- Side  assist  cannot  detect  all  vehicles  under 
all  conditions- danger  of  accident! 
- Please  note  that  side  assist  indicates  there 
are  approaching  vehicles,  or  vehicles  in your  blind  spot,  only  after  your  vehicle  has 
reached  a driving  speed  of at  least  19  mph 
(30  km/h). 
- In  certain  situations,  the system  may  not 
function  or  its function  may be limited.  For 
example: 
- if vehicles  are  approaching  or  being  left 
behind  very  quickly . The  display  may  not 
turn  on  in time . 
- in  poor  weather  conditions  such  as  heavy 
rain,  snow  or  heavy  mist . 
- on  very wide  lanes, in tight  curves  or  if 
there  is a  rise  in the  road surface . Vehicles 
in  the  adjacent  lane  may  not  be  detected 
because  they  are  outside  of  the sensor 
range. 
(D Note 
The  sensors  can  be  displaced  by impacts  or  damage  to  the  bumper,  wheel  housing  and 
underbody . This  can  affect  the  system . Have 
your  authorized  Audi  dealer or  authorized 
Audi Service  Facility  check their  function. 
(D Tips 
-If the  window  glass  in the  driver's  door  or 
front  passenger's  door has been  tinted,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  may  be misin
terpreted. 
- For  Declaration  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC  and Industry  Canada  regulations 
¢page  276. 
98 
Switching  on  and off 
Applies to  vehicles:  with  A udi side  assist 
Fig. 107 D river 's doo r: side assi st  but ton 
.,..  Press  the ¢&. in General information  on 
page 
97  button  to  switch  the  system  on  and 
off . The  LED in the  button  turns  on  when  side 
assist  is switched  on . 
Adjusting  the  display  brightness 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  A udi side assist 
The display brightness  can be adjusted  in the  In
fotainment  system . 
.,.. Select:  the I CARI function  button > (Car)* Sys
tems control  button > Driver  assistance>  Audi 
side  assist . 
The  display  brightness  adjusts  automatically  to 
the  brightness  of the  surroundings,  both  in the 
information  and in the  warning  stage . In very 
dark  or very  bright  surroundings,  the  display  is 
already  set to  the  minimum  or  maximum  level  by 
the  automatic  adjustment.  In  such  cases, you 
may  notice  no  change  when  adjusting  the  bright
ness,  or  the change  may  only  be  noticeable  once 
the  surroundings  change. 
Adjust  the  brightness  to  a  level  where  the display 
in  the  information  stage  will  not disrupt  your 
view forward.  If you  change  the  brightness,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  will briefly  show  the 
brightness  level  in the  information  stage.  The 
brightness  of the  warning  stage  is linked  to  the 
brightness  in the  information  stage  and  is adjust
ed  along  with  the  information  stage  adjustment . ..,.  

Driving  safety 
Basics 
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  summar
ized  here  what  you  need  to  know  about  safety 
belts,  airbags,  child  restraints  as  well  as  child 
safety.  Your  safety  is for  us 
priority number  1. Al
ways  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  fea
tures  descr ibed  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  in
terest  of  your  passengers . 
-
-Always  keep  the  complete  Owner's  Litera
ture  in your  Audi when  you  lend or  sell  your 
vehicle  so  that  this  important  information 
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  ques
tions. 
Safety  equipment 
The safety  features  are part  of  the  occupant  re
straint  system  and  work  together  to  help  reduce  the  risk  of injury in  a wide variety  of accident  sit
uations. 
Your safety  and  the safety  of  your  passengers 
should  not  be  left  to  chance.  Advances  in tech
nology  have  made  a var iety  of  features  available 
to  help  reduce  the  risk of  injury  in an  accident. 
Driving safety 
The following  is a  list  of just  a few  of  the safety 
features  in your  Audi: 
- sophisticated  safety belts for driver  and  all  pas-
senger  seat ing  pos itions, 
- 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  with  ejection  mitigation 
features, 
- special  LATCH anchorages  for  child  restraints, 
- head  restraints  for  each  seat ing  position, 
- adjustab le  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  correctly  used. 
Safety is everybody's  responsibility! 
Important  things  to  do before  driving 
Safety  is everybody 's job!  Vehicle and  occupant 
safety  always  depends  on  the  informed  and  care
ful  driver . 
For your  safety  and  the  safety  of your  passen
gers, 
before driving  always: 
.,. Make  sure  that  all  lights  and  signals  are  operat
ing  correctly . 
.,.  Make  sure  that  the  tire  pressure  is correct. 
.,.  Make  sure  that  all  windows  are  clean  and  afford 
good  visibility  to  the  outside  . 
.,.  Secure  all  luggage and  other  items  carefully 
¢ page 64, ¢ page  61 . 
.,. 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. 
125  

Driving safety 
-Passengers  who  are  unbelted , out  of  posi
tion  or too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be  seri 
ously  injured  by an  airbag  as  it unfolds  with 
great  force  in the  blink  of  an  eye . 
- Always make  sure  that  there  are  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  the  front  pas
senger 's  breastbone  and  the  instrument 
panel. 
- Always make  sure  that  there  are  at  least 
4  inches  (10  cm)  between  the  front  passen ger's  knees  and  the  lower  part  of the  instru
ment  panel. 
- Each passenger  must  always  sit  on  a seat  of 
their  own  and  properly  fasten  and  wear  the 
safety  belt belonging  to  that  seat. 
- Before  dr iving,  always  adjust  the  front  pas
senger  seat  properly . 
- For adjustable  head  restraints:  before  driv
ing,  always  also  adjust  the  head  restraints 
properly . 
- Always keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  in front 
of the  seat.  Never  rest them  on  the  seat,  in
strument  pane l,  out  of the  window,  etc.  The 
airbag  system  and safety  be lt will  not be 
able  to  protect  you  properly  and  can  even  in
crease  the  risk of  injury  in a  crash . 
- Never  dr ive with  the  backrest  reclined  or 
ti lted  far  back! The farther  the  backrests  are 
ti lted  back , the  greater  the  risk of  injury due 
to  incorrect  positioning  of the  safety  belt 
and  improper  seating  position. 
- Children  must  always  ride  in child  seats 
<='>  page  166. Special  precautions  apply 
when  installing  a  child  seat  on  the  front 
passenger  seat 
<='>  page  142. 
Proper seating  positions  for  passengers in 
rear  seats 
Rear  seat  passengers  must  sit  upright  with  both 
feet  on  the  floor  consistent  with  their  physical 
size  and  be  properly  restrained  whenever the  ve
hicle  is in use. 
To reduce  the  r isk  of  injury  caused  by an  incorrect 
seating  position  in the  event  of a  sudden  braking 
maneuver  or  an  accident,  you r passengers  on  the 
rear  bench  seat  must  always  observe  the  follow
ing: 
128 
.,.  For adjustab le  head  restraints:  adjust  the  head 
restraint  so  the  upper  edge  is as  even  as  possi
ble  with  the  top  of your  head.  If that  is not  pos 
sible,  try  to  adjust  the  head  restraint  so  that  it 
is as  close  to  this  position  as  possible 
<='> page  128. 
.,. Keep both  feet  flat  in the  footwell  in front  of 
the  rear  seat . 
.,.  Fasten  and  wear  safety  belts  properly 
<='> page  137. 
.,. Make sure  that  children  are  a lways  properly  re
strained  in a  child  restraint  that  is appropriate 
for  their  size  and  age 
c:::> page  166. 
A WARNING 
Passengers  who  are  improperly  seated  on  the 
rear  seat  can  be  seriously  injured  in a crash. 
- Each  passenger  must  always  sit  on  a seat  of 
their  own  and  properly  fasten  and  wear  the  safety  belt  belonging  to  that  seat . 
- Safety  belts  only offer  maximum  protection 
when  the  safety  belts  are  properly  posi
tioned  on  the  body  and  securely  latched . By 
not  sitting  upright,  a  rear  seat  passenger  in
creases  the  risk  of  personal  injury from  im
properly  positioned  safety  belts! 
- For adjustable  head  restraints: always  ad
just  the  head  restraint  properly  so that  it 
can  give maximum  protection. 
Proper adjustment  of  head restraints 
Applies to vehicles:  with  adjustable  head restraints 
Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  ore  an  impor 
tant  part  of your  vehicle's  occupant  restraint  sys
tem  and  can  help  to  reduce  the  risk  of  injuries  in 
accident  situations. 
Fig.  144 Head  restraint : viewed from  t he front  

The  head  restraints  must  be  correctly  adjusted  to 
achieve  the  best  protection. .,.  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  re
straint  so  that  it  is as  close to  this  position  as 
poss ible ¢ 
fig. 144. Move the  head  restraint so 
that  it  is as  close  to  the  back  of the  head  as 
possible. 
...  If  there  is a  passenger  on  the  rear center  seat 
ing  posit ion,  slide  the  center  head  restraint up
ward  at  least  to  the  next  notch. 
Adjusting  head  restraints 
c> page  56. 
_& WARNING 
All seats  are  equipped  with  head  restraints . 
Dr iving  without  head  restraints or with  head 
restraints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted  in
creases  the  risk  of serious  or  fatal  neck  injury 
dramatically.  To  help reduce  the risk  of  injury: 
- Always  dr ive with  the head  restraints  in 
place  and  properly  adjusted. 
- Every person  in the  vehicle  must  have  a 
properly  adjusted  head restra int. 
- Always  make  sure  each  person  in  the vehicle 
properly  adjusts their head restraint.  Adjust 
the  head  restra int  so  the upper  edge  is  as 
even  as  possible  with  the  top  of your  head. 
If that  is not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the  head 
restraint  so  that  it  is as  close  to  this  position 
as  possib le.  Move the  head restraint  so  that 
it  is as  close  to  the  back  of the  head  as  pos
sible. 
- Never  attempt  to  adjust  head  restraint 
while  driving.  If you  have  driven  off  and 
must  adjust  the  driver  headrest  for  any  rea
son,  first  stop  the vehicle  safely  before  at
tempting  to adjust  the  head restra int. 
- Children  must  always  be  properly  restrained  in a  ch ild restraint  that  is appropriate  for 
their  age  and  size 
c> page  166 . 
-
Driving  safety 
Examples  of  improper  seating  positions 
The occupant  restraint  system  can only reduce 
the  risk of  injury if  vehicle occupants  are properly 
seated. 
Improper  seating  positions  can  cause  serious  in
jury  or  death . Safety  belts  can  only  work  when 
they  are  properly  positioned on  the  body . Im
proper  seat ing positions  reduce  the  effectiveness 
of  safety  belts and will even  increase the risk of 
injury  and death  by moving  the safety  belt  to  crit
ical  areas  of  the body.  Improper  seating  positions 
also  increase  the  risk  of  serious  injury  and  death 
when  an  airbag  deploys  and  strikes  an  occupant 
who  is  not  in the  proper  seating  position.  A driver 
is  responsible  for  the  safety  of  all vehicle  occu
pants  and  especially  for  children . Therefore: 
...  Never  allow  anyone  to  assume  an  incorrect 
seating  position  when  the  vehicle  is being  used 
c> .,& . 
The  following  bulletins  list only  some  sample  po 
sitions  that  will  increase  the  risk of serious  injury 
and  death . Our hope  is that  these  examples  will 
make  you  more  aware  of seating  positions  that 
are  dangerous . 
Therefore, whenever  the vehicle  is  moving: 
-never  stand  up  in the  vehicle 
- never  stand  on  the  seats 
- never  kneel on the  seats 
- never  ride with  the  seatback  recl ined 
- never  lie down  on  the  rear  seat 
- never  lean  up  against  the  instrument  panel 
- never  sit  on  the  edge  of  the  seat 
- never  sit  sideways 
- never  lean out  the  window 
- never  put  your  feet  out  the window 
- never  put  your  feet  on  the  instrument  panel 
- never  rest  your  feet  on  the seat  cushion  or  back 
of the  seat 
- never  ride  in the  footwell 
- never  ride  in the  cargo  area 
129  

-Never  place  or  install floor  mats  or  other 
floor  coverings  on  top  of  already  installed 
floor  mats.  Additional  floor  mats  and  other 
coverings  will  reduce  the  size  of  the  pedal 
area  and  interfere  with  the  pedals . 
- Always  properly  reinstall and  secure  floor 
mats  that  have  been  taken  out  for  cleaning. 
- Always  make  sure  that  objects  cannot  fall 
into  the  driver  footwell  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving . Objects  can  become  trapped  under 
the  brake  pedal  and  accelerator  pedal  caus ing  a  loss of  veh icle  control. 
Storing  cargo  correctly 
Loading  the  luggage  compartment 
All luggage  and  other  objects  must  be properly 
stowed  and  secured  in the  luggage  compart
ment. 
L oose  items  in  the  luggage  compartment  can 
shift  suddenly,  changing  vehicle handling  charac
teristics.  Loose  items  can  also  increase  the  risk of 
serious  personal  injury  in  a sudden  vehicle  ma
neuver  or  in a  collision. 
..  Distribute  the  load  evenly  in the  luggage  com
partment. 
..  Always  place  and  properly  secure  heavy  items  in 
the  luggage  compartment  as far forward  as 
possible. 
.,.  Secure  luggage  using  the  tie-downs  provided 
¢ page  64,  Luggage compartment  . 
.,. Make  sure  that  the  rear  seatback  is  securely 
latched  in  place. 
A WARNING 
Improperly  stored  luggage or  other  items  can 
fly through  the  vehicle  causing  serious  per
sonal  injury  in the  event  of  hard  braking or  an 
accident.  To help  reduce  the  risk of  serious 
personal  injury: 
- Always  put  objects,  for  example,  luggage or 
other  heavy  items  in the  luggage  compart
ment. 
- Always  secure  objects  in  the  luggage  com
partment  using  the  tie-down  hooks  and 
suitable  straps. 
Driving  safety 
A WARNING 
Heavy loads  will  influence  the  way your  vehi
cle  handles.  To help  reduce the risk of  a  loss 
of  control  lead ing  to  serious  personal injury: 
- Always  keep  in mind  when  transporting 
heavy  objects,  that  a change  in the  center  of 
gravity  can  also  cause  changes  in vehicle  handling: 
- Always  distribute  the  load  as  evenly  as 
possible . 
- Place  heavy  objects  as  far  forward  in the 
luggage  compartment  as  possible. 
- Never  exceed  the  Gross  Axle  Weight Rating 
or  the  Gross  Vehicle  Weight Rating  specified 
on  the  safety  compliance  sticker  on  the  left 
door  jamb.  Exceeding  permissible  weight 
standards  can  cause  the  vehicle  to  slide  and  handle  differently. 
- Please  observe  information  on  safe  driving 
¢page  125. 
A WARNING 
To help  prevent  poisonous  exhaust  gas  from 
being  drawn  into  the  vehicle,  always  keep  the 
rear  lid closed  while  driving . 
- Never  transport  objects  larger  than  those 
f itting  completely  into  the  luggage  area  be
cause  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  roof*, 
- Open  all  air  outlets  in the  instrument  pan-
el, 
- 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  roof* and  the  rear  lid are  se
curely  closed  and  locked  to  reduce  the  r isk  of 
in jury  when  the vehicle  is  not being  used. 
- After  closing  the  rear lid,  always  make  sure 
-
that  it  is  properly  closed  and  locked. ~ 
131  

Driving  sa fe ty 
-Never  lea ve yo ur vehicle  unattended  espe
c ially w ith  the  rear  lid  left  open.  A child 
could  crawl  into  the  vehicle  through  the  lug
gage  compartment  and  close  the  rear  lid be
coming  trapped  and  unable  to  get  out . Be
ing  t rapped  in a vehicle  can  lead  to  se rious 
persona l injury. 
- Never  let  children  play  in or  aro und  the  veh i
cle. 
- Never  let  passe ngers  ride  i n the  luggage 
compartmen t. Veh icle  occupants  m ust  al
ways  be  prope rly  restrained  in one  of t he ve
hicle's  seating  posi tions. 
- A ir c irculat ion  hel ps  to  reduce  window  fog
ging . Stale  air  escapes  to  the  outside 
th ro ugh  vents  i n the  t rim  panel.  Be su re to 
k eep  these  sl ots  free  and open. 
- T he  t ire  pressu re  mus t cor respond  to  the 
l oad.  The  tire  p ressure  is  shown  on  the  tire 
pressure  l abe l. T he tire  p ressure  label  is  lo
cated  on  the  driver 's  s ide  B-pi llar . The  tire 
pressure labe l lists the recommended cold 
tire  inflation  p ressures  for  the  vehicle  at  its 
maximum  capacity  weight  and  the  t ires  that 
were  on  your  vehicle  at  the  t ime  it was  man
ufactured.  For  recommended  tire  pressures 
for  normal  load  cond itions,  please  see  chap
ter ¢ 
page  242 . 
Tie-downs 
The luggage  compartment  is equipped  with  four 
tie-downs  to  secure luggage  and  other  items . 
Use the  tie-downs  to  secure  your  cargo  properly 
¢ page  131,  Loading  the  luggage  compartment . 
In  a  collision,  the  laws  of  p hysics  mean  that  even 
sma ller  items  that  are  loose  in the  vehicle  will 
become  heavy  missiles  that  can  cause  ser ious  in
jury . Items  in t he ve hicle  possess  energy  wh ich 
vary  with  vehicle  speed  and  t he weight  of  the 
item . Veh icle  speed  is the  most  s ignifica nt  facto r. 
For examp le,  in a frontal  collision  at  a speed  of 
30  mph  (48  km/h) , the  forces  act ing  o n a  10-lb 
(4 . 5  kg)  object  are  abo ut  20  times  the  normal 
weight  of  the  item . T his  means  that  the  weight 
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of  the  item  would  s udden ly be  about 
200  lbs . (90  kg) . You can  imagine  the  inj uries 
that  a  200  lbs . (90  kg)  item  flying  freely  through 
the  passenger  compartment  could  cause  in a  col
li sion  like th is. 
A WARNING 
Weak,  damaged  or  improper  straps  used  to 
secure  items  to  tie-downs  can  fail  dur ing  hard 
b raking  or  in  a collision  and  cause  ser ious  per
sonal  injury. 
- Always use  suitable  mo unt ing  straps  and 
pro perl y secure  i tems  to  the  tie-downs  in 
t he  l uggage  comp artmen t to  help  preven t 
items  from  shi fting  o r flying  forwa rd  as  dan 
ge rous  miss iles . 
- W hen  the  rear  sea t bac krest  is  folded  down, 
a lways  use  suitable  mo unti ng  straps  and 
pro per ly secure  items  to  the  tie -downs  in 
the  l uggage  compa rtment  to  help  prevent 
items  from  flying  forward  as  dangerous 
m iss iles  into  the  passenger  compartment. 
- Never  attach  a child  safety  seat  tether  strap 
to  a tie-down. 
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Reporting  Safety  Defects 
Applicable  to  U.S.A. 
If  you  belie ve that  your  vehicle 
has a defect  which  could  cause a 
crash  or  could  cause  injury  or 
death,  you  should  immedi ately  in
form  the  National  Highway  Traffic  Safet y Administration  (NHTSA)  in 
a ddition  to  notifyin g Audi  of 
Ame rica,  Inc. 
If  NHTSA  re ceives s imilar  com
plaints,  it  m ay open  an  in vestiga
tion , and  if  it finds  that  a safety 
defe cts  exist s in a  group  of 
v e hicles,  it  m ay order  a  re call  and  ..,.