
Driver's  and front  passenger 's  footwell  . .  130 
Pe dal area  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 130 
Sto ring  cargo  correctly  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  131 
Repo rting  Safety  Defects  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  132 
Safety  belts  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 134 
Gene ral  information  .  . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  134 
Why  use  safety belts?  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  135 
Safety  belts  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  137 
Belt  tens ione rs  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  140 
Airbag  system  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 142 
Important  information  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  142 
F ront  ai rbags  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  146 
M oni toring  the  Advanced Airbag  Syst em  . 153 
K nee ai rbags . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  158 
Side airbags  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  160 
Side curtai n airbags  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  163 
Child  safety  . .  . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 166 
I mportant  inform ation  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  166 
C hil d seats  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  17 2 
Securing  ch ild seats  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 176 
LATCH system  (Lower anchorages  and 
tethers  for  children)  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  179 
Addit ional  information 
183 
Audi  pre  sense . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 184 
Preventative  passenger  protection  184 
Driver  messages  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . 186 
Intelligent  Technology  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . 186 
Not ice about  data  recorded  by the  Event 
Data Recorde r and vehicle  control 
modules  .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  186 
E lect ronic Stabili zat ion  Control  ( ESC) .  . .  .  187 
Bra king  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  189 
E le ctr omech anica l steer ing,  dynam ic 
steering  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 190 
A ll whee l drive  (q uattro)  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 19 1 
Ene rgy management  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  192 
Driving  and  the  environment  . . . . 194 
Breaking  in  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . 194 
Avoid  damaging  the vehicle  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  194 
Driving  throug h wate r on  roads  . . .  . .  . .  .  194 
Catalytic  converter . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  195 
D iese l part iculate  filte r . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  .  196 
Table  of  contents 
Plac ing you r vehicle  out of  serv ice  .  . . .  . .  196 
Econ om ica  l and envi ronmenta lly-friend ly 
driv ing  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  196 
Trailer  mode  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 199 
Driving  with  a trai ler  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  199 
Trailer  mode  notes .. ............... ..  201 
Operating  instructions  . . . . . . .  . .  . . 203 
Care  and  cleaning  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . 203 
Genera l information  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  203 
Car  washes  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  203 
Cleaning  and care informat ion  204 
Fuel  and  Refueling  . . .  .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . 208 
Gasoline  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  208 
Diesel f uel  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  209 
Refue ling  ... .. .. .. .... ...... ... .. ..  210 
Se lective  cata lytic  red uction  212 
Checking  and  Filling  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 216 
Hood  ..... .... .. ................. ..  216 
En gine  compartment ............. .. ..  218 
En gine  oi l . . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  218 
Cooling  sys tem  . .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  2 22 
Brake fl uid  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  225 
Battery  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  226 
Windsh ield/headlight  washer  container  229 
Wheels .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ..... ... .. .. 231 
Whee ls and Tires  . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  231 
Tire  p ressure monitoring  system 
249 
Troubleshooting  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . 251 
Emergency  assistance  . . . . . . .  . .  . . 251 
Trunk  escape handle  . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  251 
War ning t riang le  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  251 
Vehicle  tool  ki t . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  251 
Replacing w heels  .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  253 
Fuses  .......... .. ................. 259 
Replacing fuses  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  259 
D rive r side cockpit  fuse  assignmen t 
F ront  passenge r sid e co ckpit  fuse  2
60 
ass ignment  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  2 61 
L uggage  compartment  fuse  assignment  .  261 
3  

-If  the 1111 (USA  models) . (Canada  mod
els)  brake  system  indicator  light  turns  on  to
gether  with  the  ABS and  ESC indicator 
lights,  the  ABS/ESC regulating  function  may 
have  failed.  Functions  that  stabilize  the  ve
hicle  are  no  longer  available . This  could 
cause  the  vehicle  to  swe rve and  increase  the 
risk of  sliding.  Drive carefully  to  the  nearest 
authorized  Audi dealer  or  other  qualified 
workshop  and  have  the  ma lfunction  correct 
ed. 
- If  the  brake  warn ing/ indicator  light  does 
not  go  out  after  a few  seconds  and  the  park
ing  brake  is  re leased,  or  lights  up  while  you 
are  driving,  the  flu id  level  in  the  brake  fluid 
reservoir  is too  low.  If you  believe  that  it  is 
safe  to  do  so,  proceed  immediately  at  low 
speed  to  the  nearest  authorized  Audi dealer 
or  qualified  repair  facility  and  have  the  brake  system  inspected. 
- Always  keep  in  mind  that  after  several  brake 
applications,  you  will  need  greater  pressure 
on  the  brake  pedal  to  stop  your  vehicle.  Do 
not  rely on  strained  brakes  to  respond  w ith 
maximum  stopping  power  in  critical  situa
tions . You must  allow  for  increased  braking 
distances.  The  extra  distance  used  up  by 
fading  brakes  could  lead  to  an  accident. 
PARK /(® ) Electromechanical  parking  brake 
The warning/indicator  light  monitors  the  elec 
tromechanical  parking  brake. 
If the  indicator  light- (USA  models)/ . 
(Canada  models)  turns  on,  the  parking  brake  was 
set . 
- (USA m od els)  •  (Canada mod els)  Ca u· 
t io n:  Vehi cle parked  to o s teep 
If the  indicator  light  blinks  and  the  message  ap
pears,  the re  is  not  enough  brak ing  power  to  keep 
the  vehicle  from  ro lling.  The  brakes  have  over
heated.  The  vehicle  could  roll  away  even  on  a 
sma ll incline. 
Pr ess  bra ke pedal to  rele a se par kin g  brak e 
To release  the  parking  brake,  press  the  brake 
pedal  and  press  the  button~ or start  driving 
Instrum ents  an d  ind ic a to r  ligh ts 
with  starting  assist  at  the  same  time 
¢page  78. 
Plea se r ele a se parki ng brake 
To  release  the  parking  brake  manually,  press  the 
brake  pedal  and  press  the  button~ at  the  same 
t ime . The  park ing  brake  only  releases  automat i
ca lly if the  d river 's  safety  belt  is fastened . 
Ill Parking  brake! 
If  the liJ indicator  light  turns  on  and  this  mes 
sage  appears,  there  is  a  parking  brake  malfunc
t ion.  Drive to  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or 
qualified  workshop  immediately  to  have  the  mal
funct ion  corrected . 
_L Engine  cooling  system  malfunction 
A malfunction  in the  engine  cooling system  must 
be repaired  as soon  as possible . 
• Swit ch off  engine  a nd check c ool ant  l eve l 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  the  coolant  temperature  is too  high  or 
the coolant level is too low. 
.. Pull off  the  road . 
..  Stop  the  vehicle. 
..  Turn  off  the  engine. 
..  Check  coolant  level¢ 
page  222  . 
.. Add  coo lant  if  necessary¢ page  223 . 
.. Continue  driving  only  after  the  engine  coolant 
warning/indicator  light  goes  out . 
..  Contact  your  author ized  Audi  dealer  for  assis-
tance  if necessary. 
If the  engine  coolant  level  is correct,  then  the  ra
diato r fan  may  be  the  cause  of the  malfunction. 
•  Cool ant  temper atu re too  high!  Pl ease let  en 
gine  run  with ve hicle s tat ionar y 
If  the  indicator  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  let  the  engine  run  at  id le for  a few  mi-
nutes  to  cool  down.  ..,. 
15  

Instruments  and  indicator  lights 
& WARNING 
-If your  veh icle  should  break  down  for  me
chanical  or  other  reasons,  park  at  a  safe  dis
tance  from  moving  traffic,  turn  off  the  en gine  and  turn  on  the  hazard  warn ing  lights 
¢ page  47,  Emergen cy  flasher. 
- Never  open  the  hood  if you  see  or  hea r 
steam  o r coolant  escap ing  from  the  eng ine 
compartmen t -yo u risk  be ing  sc alded.  Wa it 
u nti l you  can  no  longer  see  or  hear  s team  or 
coolant  escaping. 
- T he  eng ine  compartment  of  any  vehicle  is a 
dange rous  a rea.  Befo re yo u perform  any 
work  in the  engine  compartment,  turn  of 
the  engine  and  allow  it  to  coo l. Follow  the 
warning  stickers 
¢ page  216. 
@ Note 
Do not  contin ue  driving  if  the .  symbo l ill u
m ina tes . There  is a  mal function  in the  eng ine 
coo ling  system  -you  could  damage  your  en
gine. 
0 Battery 
This warning/indicator  light  detects  a malfunc
tion in the  generator  or in the  vehicle's electrical 
system. 
The . warning/indicator  light  ill uminates  when 
you  switch  on  the  ignition  and  must  go  out  after 
the  engine  has  started. 
•  Alternator  fault:  Batte ry is  not  being charg
ed 
If t h e  indicator  lig ht  t urns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  is a  malfunc tion  in the  gene rator 
or  veh icle  ele ctrical  system . 
Dr ive to  you r autho rized  Aud i dea le r or  q ual ified 
wo rkshop  immedia tely.  Because  the  vehi cle  bat
tery  is discharging,  tu rn  off  a ll unnecessary  e lec
tr ica l equipment  s uch  as  the  radio.  Seek  profes 
sional  assistance  if the  ba ttery  charge  level  is too 
low. 
(•)  Low b att ery : battery  will  be charged whi le 
dri ving 
16 
If  the  indica tor  light  turns  on  and  the  message 
appears,  there  may  be  limited  sta rting  ability . 
If  this  message  t urns  off  after  a  little  whi le,  t he 
batte ry c harged  enough  while  dr iv ing . 
If  the  message  does  not  tu rn off,  have  you r au
t h orized  Audi  dea le r or  qual ified  wor ks hop  co r
r ect  the  ma lf u nction. 
~ Engine  stop  while  driving 
•  Engine stopped : No power steering  and 
brake support. 
There  is a  ma lf u nction  in the  engine  o r in t he  f uel 
s u pply  sys tem. 
Mo re force  is  needed  to steer  a nd  b rake  the  mov
i ng  vehicle  when  the  engi ne  is stopped . If the  ve
hicle  is  rolling,  t ry to  stop  i t carefully  on  the  s ide 
of  the  road  away  from  moving  traffic.  See  an au 
thorized  Audi  dea le r or  a uthorized  Audi  Service 
Facil ity  for  assistance. 
& WARNING 
I f t he  engine  stops  w hile d riving,  you  will 
need  to  use  more  force  to  brake  the  vehicle. 
This  increases  the  risk  of  an  acc ident.  There 
will  still  be  power  steering  if the  ignition  is 
swi tched  on  while  the  vehicle  is  ro lling  and 
there  is  suff ic ient  battery  charge . Otherwise , 
you  must  use  greater  force  w hen  stee ring. 
4'-Safety  belts 
This warning/indicator  light  reminds you  to put 
on your  safety  belt. 
The . warn ing/ indicator  light  illum inates  when 
the  ignit ion  is switched  on  to  remind  the  driver 
and  any  front  passenger  to  pu t on  the  safety  belt. 
Additionally , a n  acoust ic wa rn ing  (go ng)  w ill also 
sou nd. 
For  more  Information 
¢ page  134 , 4'-Safety  belt 
warning light .  

Seats  and  storage 
General  information 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so important? 
The safety  belts  and  the  airbag  system  can  only 
provide  maximum  protection  if  the  front  seats  are  corr ectly  adjusted . 
There  are  various  ways  of  adjusting  the  front 
seats  to  provide  safe  and  comfortable  support 
for  the  driver  and  the  front  passenger . Adjust 
your  seat  properly  so  that: 
- you  can  easily  and  quickly  reach  all  the  switches 
and  controls  in the  instrument  panel 
- your  body  is properly  supported  thus  reducing 
physical  stress  and  fatigue 
- the  safety  belts  and  a irbag  system  can  offer 
maximum  protection 
<=:>  page  142. 
In  the  following  sections,  you  will see  exact ly 
how you  can  best  adjust  your  seats. 
There  are  spec ial  regulations  and  instr uctions  for 
installing  a  child  seat  on  the  front  passenger's 
seat . Always fo llow  the  information  regarding 
child  safety  provided  in¢ 
page 166, Child safe
ty . 
A WARNING 
Incorrect  seating  position  of the  driver  and  all 
other  passengers  can  result  in serious  person
al  injury . 
- Always  keep  your  feet  on  the  floor  when  the 
vehicle  is  in motion  - never  put  your  feet  on 
top  of the  instrument  pane l,  o ut  of the  win
dow  or  on  top  of the  sea t cushion.  This  ap
plies  espe cially to  the  passengers. 
If your 
seating  pos it ion  is  inco rrect,  yo u increase 
the  risk of  injury  in the  case  of  sudden  brak
ing  or  an  accident.  If the  ai rbag  inf lates  and 
the  seating  position  is  incorrect,  this  cou ld 
result  in personal  injury  or  even  death. 
- It  is  important  for  both  the  driver  and  front 
passenger  to  keep  a  d istance  of  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  themselves  and 
the  steering  wheel  and/or  instrument  pan el.  If  you're  s itting  any  closer  than  this,  the 
airbag  system  can not  protect  you  properly. 
Seat s and  sto rage 
In  addition,  the  front  seats  and  head  re
stra ints  must  be  adjusted  to  your  body 
he ight  so  that  they  can  g ive you  maximum 
protection . 
- Always try  to  keep  as  much  distance  as  pos
sible  between  yourself  and  the  steer ing 
wheel  or  instrument  panel. 
- Do not  adjust  the  driver's  or  front  passeng
er's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving . Your 
seat  may  move  unexpectedly,  causing  sud
den  loss  of vehicle  contro l and  personal  in
jury. 
If yo u ad just  yo ur seat  while  the  veh icle 
is moving,  you  a re  o ut  of  pos ition. 
Driver's seat 
The correct  seat  position  is important  for  safe 
and  relaxed  driving. 
We  recommend  that  you  adjust  the  dr iver's  seat 
i n the  following  manner: 
..  Adjust  the  seat  in fore  and  aft  direction  so that 
you  can  eas ily push  the  pedals  to  the  floor 
while  keeping  yo ur knees  slightly  bent<=:>.&, 
in 
Why  is your  seat  adjustment  so  important?  on 
page 
53 . 
.,. Adjust  the  bac krest  so  that  when  you  s it  w ith 
your  back  agains t the  backrest,  yo u can  st ill 
grasp  the  to p of  the  steering  wheel. 
..  For adj ustab 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  posit ion  as  possible 
<=:> page 56 . Move the  head  restra int  so  that  it 
is  as  close  to  the  back  of  the  head  as  poss ible . 
A WARNING 
Neve r pla ce  any  objects  in the  dr iver's  foot
well.  An objec t could  ge t into  the  pedal  area 
a nd  interfe re with  pedal  func tion.  In  case  of 
sud den  braking  or  an  accident,  you  would  no t 
be  ab le  to  b rake  o r accelerate . 
-
53  

Sea ts  and  stor age 
Front  passenger 's seat 
Always move  the  front  passenger  seat  into  the 
rearmost  position . 
To avoid  contact  wi th the  a irbag  wh ile  it  is de
ploying,  do  not  sit  any  closer  to  the  instrument 
panel  than  necessary  and  always  wear  the  three 
point  safety  belt  prov ided  adjusted  correctly.  We 
recommend  that  yo u adj ust  the  passenger 's  seat 
i n t he  following  ma nner: 
..  Bring  the  backrest  up  to  an  (almost)  upright 
pos ition . 
Do not ride  w ith  the  seat  recl ined . 
..  Fo r adjustable  head  restraints:  adjust  the  head 
restra int  so  the  uppe r edge  is as  even  as  poss i
ble  wi th the  top  of your  head.  If  that  is  not  pos
sible,  try  to  adjust  the  head  restra int  so  that  it 
is as  close  to  this  position  as  possib le 
c:::, page  56. Move the  head  restraint  so  that  it 
is as  close  to  the  back  of the  head  as  possible. 
..  Place  your  feet  on  the  floor  in front  of the  pas
senger's  seat . 
Front  seats 
Controls 
Moving the seat  forward or back and  adjusting 
the  height,  backrest  angle  and  seat  angle. 
Fi g.  52 Front  seat:  adj ust ing the  seat 
@ -Moving the  seat  forward/back:  press  the  but
ton  fo rward/back 
c:::> .&. . 
@ -Moving the  seat  up/down:  press  the  button 
up/down 
c:::> & . T o adjust  the  front  section  of the 
seat , press  the  front  button  up/down<=>& . To 
ad just  the  rear  section  of the  seat,  press  the  rear 
button  up/down <=>.&. . 
54 
@ -Turn  the  massage  function*  on/off . You can 
select  the  type  of  massage  using  the  multifunc
tion  button 
c:::> page  55 . 
©-Backrest  forward/back : press  the  b utton  fo r
ward/back  ¢ & . 
(D-Lumbar  support* : press  the  but ton  in the 
cor respond ing  pos it ion ¢ 
& or  mult ifunct ion 
button* 
c:::> .&. , ¢page  55. 
& WARNING 
-Never  ad just  the  driver's  or front  passeng 
er 's  seat  while  the  veh icle  is  moving . If you 
do  this  while  the  veh icle  is  moving,  yo u will 
be  out  of  position.  Always  adjust  the  driver 's 
or front  passenger's  seat  when  the  vehicle  is 
not  moving . 
- Be carefu l when  adjust ing  the  seat  height . 
Check to  see  that  no  one  is in the  way,  or  se
r ious  injury  could  result! 
- Because  the  seats  can  be  electrically  adjust
ed  w ith  the  ignition  off,  never  leave  children 
unattended  i n the  vehicle . Unsupervised  use 
of the  e lectr ic sea t adjustments  may  cause 
serious  inju ry. 
- To reduce  the  r isk  of  injury  in the  case  of 
sudden  b raking  or  acc ident,  front  passen
ge rs  must  neve r ride  in  a  moving  veh icle 
w it h  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  belts  and 
t he  air bag  system  only  offer  maximum  pro 
tect ion  when  the  bac krest  is upr ight  and  the 
safety  belts  are  properly  positioned  on  the 
body.  The  more  the  backrest  is  reclined,  the 
greater  the  risk of  pe rsonal  injury from  an 
incorrect  seating  position  and  improper ly 
positioned  safety  belts . 
- 

.... N 
0 CJ '
Multifunction  button 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  memory function 
You con adjust  the  massage  function,  lumbar 
support,  side  bolsters  and seating  surface  using  the  multifunction  button . 
Fig. 53  MMI display:  seat  settings 
Operating 
.,.  The  MMI displays  the  possible  seat  settings @ 
when  you  turn  the  multifunction  button(!) 
qpoge  54,  fig.  52 to  the  left or  right qfig.  53, 
¢_&. . 
.,. To select  a seat  setting , turn  the  multifunction 
button (!) until  the  desired  seat  setting  is high
lighted  with  a  red  border . 
.,.  The  arrows @ indicate  the  possible  adjust
ments . For example,  to  move  the  lumbar  sup 
port  down,  press  the  multifunction  button(!) 
down.  The corresponding  arrow © lights  up. 
T he  following  seat  settings @are  possible : 
Massage function*  -Massage  type Wave,  Knock
ing,  Stretch,  Lumbar,  Shoulder  or Off. 
You can 
set  the  massage  strength  level  from  1 to  5 . You 
can  turn  the  selected  massage  on/off  using  the 
button @¢ 
page  54,  fig . 52. 
Lumbar support  -Moving  the  lumbar  support 
up/down  and  making  it firmer/softer ¢& . 
Side bolsters*  -Increasing/reducing  the  side 
support  in the  seat  using  the  side  bolsters  on  the 
seating  surface  and  backrest¢& . 
Seating  surface  -Making  the  seating  surface  lon
ger/shorter ¢&.  . 
Seats  and  storage 
A WARNING 
--
-Never  adjust  the  driver's  or front  passeng
er's  seat  while  the  vehicle  is  moving.  If you 
do  this  while  the  vehicle  is  moving,  you will  be  out  of  position.  Always adjust  the  driver's 
or front  passenger's  seat when  the  vehicle  is 
not  moving. 
- Be careful  when  adjusting  the  seat  height. 
Check to  see  that  no  one  is in the  way,  or  se
rious  injury  could  result! 
- Because  the  seats  can be  electrically  adjust
ed  with  the ignition  off,  never  leave  children 
unattended  in the  vehicle . Unsupervised  use 
of the  electric  seat  adjustments  may  cause 
serious  injury. 
- To  reduce  the  risk  of  injury  in the  case  of 
sudden  braking  or  accident,  front  passen
gers  must  never  ride  in a  moving  vehicle 
with  the  backrest  reclined.  Safety  belts  and  the  airbag  system  only  offer  maximum  pro
tection  when  the  backrest  is upright  and  the  safety  belts  are  properly  positioned  on  the 
body.  The  more  the  backrest  is  reclined,  the 
greater  the  risk  of  personal  injury from an 
incorrect  seating position  and  improperly 
positioned  safety  belts . 
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- The  massage  function  switches  off  auto
matically  after  approximately  10 minutes. 
- The  side  bolsters*  deflate  when  the  driver's 
door  is opened . This  allows  you  to  enter  and 
exit  comfortably.  The  side  bolsters  inflate 
again  once  you  begin  driving. 
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Seats  and storage 
Armrest 
There is a storage  compartment  under the  arm
rest. 
Fig.  54 Cockp it:  center  armrest 
Adjusting  the  armrest 
•  To  adjust  the  angle,  raise  the armrest  from  the 
start ing position  detent  by detent. 
•  To bring  the  armrest  back  into  its  original  posi
tion,  lift  it above  the  top  position and  then  fold 
it  back  down. 
Opening  the  storage compartment 
•  Press  the  button  -arrow- upward. 
Please  note  that  the  driver's  arm  movements 
may  be  restricted  with  the  armr est  folded  down. 
For this  reason, the  armrest  should  not  be folded 
down  when driving  in city traffic. 
Head  restraints 
Front  head restraints 
Ap plies  to veh icles:  w ith  adjustable  head  restraints 
Heod restraints  that  are adjusted  according  to 
body size,  along  with  the  seat  belt,  offer  effec
tive protection. 
F ig.  55 Front  seat:  Adjust ing the  head  restraint 
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Adjust  the  head  restraint  so  the  upper edge is as 
even  as  possible  with  the  top  of your  head. If  that 
i s  not  possible,  try  to  adjust  the  head  restraint so 
that  it  is as  close  to  th is  position  as  possible . 
Move  the  head  restraint so  that it is as  close  to 
the  back  of  the  head  as  possible . 
•  To move  the  head restra int  up  or  forward,  slide 
it  until  it locks  into  place. 
•  To move  the  head restra int  down  or  back,  press 
the  s ide  button  -arrow -
c:> fig. 55 and  slide  the 
head  restraint  until  it locks  into  place . 
Refer  to 
c:> page  128,  Proper adjustment  of  head 
restraints 
for  gu idelines  o n how  to  ad just  the 
height  of  the  front  head  restraints  to  suit  the oc
cupant 's  body  size. 
.&_ WARNING 
-Driving without  head  restraints  or with  head 
restraints  that  are  not  properly  adjusted  in
creases  the  risk  of serious  or  fatal  neck  in
jury  dramatically. 
- Read  and  heed  all  WARNINGS 
<=>page  128, 
Proper adjustment  of  head  restraints. 
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Correctly  adjusted  head  restraints  and  safety 
belts  are  an  extremely effective  combination 
of  safety  features.  

Sea ts  and  stor age 
Luggage  compartment 
Loading  luggage  compartment 
Luggage  items  must  be stowed  securely. 
Fig . 68 Place  heavy objec ts as  far forward  as  poss ib le . 
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No te  the  following  to  preserve  the  vehicle 's good 
handling  characteristics . 
•  Distribute  the  load  as  evenly  as  possible. 
•  Place  heavy  objects  as  fa r fo rward  as  possib le 
~ fig . 68. 
•  Secure  luggage  items  with  the  cargo  net * or 
with  non-elastic  retaining  straps  to  the  tie 
down  rings * 
<=> page  65. 
A WARNING 
- Loose  objects  in the  luggage  compartment 
can  slide  about  suddenly  and  alter  the  vehi
cle's  handling  characte ristics. 
- Loose  objects  in the  passenger  compart
ment  can  fly forward  during  abrupt  maneu
vers  or  acc idents  and  injure  occupants. 
- Always store  objects  in the  luggage  com
partment  and  use  suitable  straps,  particu
larly  with  heavy  objects . 
- When  you transport  heavy  objects,  always 
remember  that  a  change  in the  center  of 
grav ity  may  result  in a  change  in the  veh i
cle's  handling  characte ris tics. 
- Follow  all  warnings<=> 
page  125,  Driving 
safety. 
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The  tire  pressure  must  be  adjusted  to  the  load  - see  the  t ire  pressure  sticker  located  on  the 
driver's  side  B-pillar. 
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Enlarg ing cargo capacity of  the  vehicle 
interior 
The seat  backs  can be folded  forward  to  enlarge 
the  cargo  capacity. 
Fig . 69 Re lease  hand le on  t he seatback 
Fold ing th e seatback  forward 
• When  you  pull  the  re lease  lever@<=> fig. 69  in 
the  direction  of the  arrow,  the  safety  knob @ 
pops  out  far  enough  for  the  red  marking  on 
knob  to  be  visible. 
•  Fold the  seatback  forward. 
Rai sing th e seatback 
• Raise  the  seatback  until  it  is securely  latched 
<=> .&,. . When  you  can  no  longer  see  the  red  mark 
on  the  safety  knob @,  the  seat  is  latched. 
When  the  seatback  is  latched  in  its  up right  posi
tion,  it  can  be  locked  and  un locked  with  the  me
chanical  key~ 
page  30 next  to  the  release  hand le 
© <=>fig. 69. This  prevents  any  entry  from  the  ve
hicle  interior  into  the  luggage  compartment . 
The  luggage  compartment  can  on ly enlarged 
when  the  seatback  is  unlocked. 
A WARNING 
- The  backrest  must  always  be  securely  latch
ed  so  that  the  safety  belt  of the  center  seat
ing  position  can  wo rk properly  to  help  pro
tect  the  occupant. 
- The  backrest  must  be  securely  latched  in po sition  so  that  no  items  contained  in the  lug
gage  compartment  can  s lide  fo rwa rd  upon 
sudden  b raking. 
- Always check  whether  the  latch  is fully  en-
gaged  by p ulling  the  seatback  fo rwa rd. 
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