
.... N 
0 CJ '
-Inspection  or oil  change  reminder: After a  cer
tain  distance  driven,  a  message  appears  in the 
instrument  cluster  display  each  time  the  ign i
tion  is switched  on  or  off¢ 
fig.  13. The  remain
ing  distance  or  time  is displayed  briefly. 
-Inspection  or  oil change  due: If your  vehicle  is 
due  for  an  inspection  or  oil change  or  both,  a 
message  appears  briefly  in the  instrument  clus
ter  display  when  sw itching  the  ign ition  on  or 
off: 
Inspection  due! or Oil change due! or Oil 
change  and inspection due! . 
Checking  service  intervals 
You can  check  the  remaining distance  or  time  un
til  the  next  oil change  or  next  inspection  n the 
Car  menu.  To do  this,  select:  the 
ICARI function 
button 
> (Car)*  Systems control  button > Service 
& control > Service intervals . 
Resetting  the  indicator 
Your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or authorized  Audi 
Service  Facility will  reset the  service  interval  dis
play  after  performing  service . 
If  you  have  changed  the  oil yourself,  you  must  re
set  the  oil change  interval. 
To reset  the  indicator, select:  the 
ICARI function 
button 
> (Car)*  System control  button > Service 
& control > Service intervals. Turn  the  control 
knob  downward  to 
Reset oil  change interval and 
press  the  control  knob. 
(D Note 
-Only reset  the oil change  indicator  if  the oil 
was  changed. 
- Following  the  service  intervals is critical  to 
maintain ing  the  service  life  and  va lue  of 
your  vehicle,  especially  the engine.  Even if 
the  mileage  on  the  vehicle  is  low,  do  not  ex
ceed  the  time  for  the  next  service. 
- Calculating  the  t ime to  the  next  oil  change 
i s  interrupted  when the  vehicle  battery  is 
disconnected. 
If the  vehicle  is not  driven  for 
a  long  period  of  time,  check  the  mainte
nance  schedule  so  that  you can  follow  the 
maintenance  interva ls. 
Instruments  and indicator  lights 
Head-up  display 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  Head-up  display 
Fig. 14 Example : Indicato rs  in the  Head -up d isplay 
Fig . 15 Instrument  panel:  head-up  display knob 
The  Head-up  display  projects certain  warnings  or 
selected  information  from  the  assistance  sys
tems*  or  navigation*  on  the windshield . The  dis
play  appears  w ithin the  driver's  field of vision. 
Switching  on/off 
.. To switch  the  head-up  display  on  or off,  press 
the  knob~¢ 
fig.  15 . 
Adjusting  the  height 
The  height  of the  display can  be  adjusted  to  the 
individual  driver . 
..  Make  sure  you  are  seated  correctly 
r=!)page 126. 
.. Turn  the  knob~ to  adjust  the  disp lay . 
Settings  in the  Infotainment  system 
.. Select:  the I CAR I function  button> (Car)* Sys
tem 
control  button  > Driver assistance > Head
up  display > Head-up  display  contents 
or Dis-
play  brightness.  .,.. 
27  

Lights and  Vision 
Lights  and  Vision 
Exterior  lighting 
Switching  the  lights  on  and  off 
Fig.  38 Instrument  panel : lig ht  sw it c h  with  all we ath er 
li gh ts 
Light switch ·t:/.. · 
Tu rn  the  switch  to  the  corresponding  posi tion . 
When  the  lights  are sw itched  on, the 
:o o:c symbo l 
turns  on . 
O - The lights  are off  or the  daytime  running  lights  are on : 
-USA mode ls: The daytime  running  lig hts  will 
come on automatically  when  the  ignition  is on 
and the  light  switch¢ 
fig. 38 is in  the O posi
t ion or  the 
AUTO position  (only  in day light  con
ditions).  The 
D aytime  running  light s function 
can be turned  o n and off  in  the MM I 
¢ page 46, ¢ &. 
- Canada mo del s: T he d aytime  runn ing  lights 
will  come on automati cally  when  the  ignit io n  is 
on and the  ligh t swi tch ¢ 
fig. 38 is in the O po
sition,  the 
; oo :c position  or th e AUTO position 
(on ly  in daylight  conditions)  ¢ 
&. 
AUTO - Automatic  hea dlights  sw itch  on and  off 
depending  on br igh tness, for  example  i n tw ilig ht, 
du ring  rain  or  in tunne ls. 
;oo :c -Parking  light 
io  -Low beam  headlight 
~ - All  weather  lights 
@TI  -Rear fog  lights 
44 
All-weather  lights 
The front  lights  a re adjusted  au toma tically  so 
that  there  is less g lare fo r the  d river from  his o r 
her ow n lights , fo r example  when  roads are wet . 
Automatic dynamic  headlight  range  control 
system 
Your  vehicle  is equ ipped with  a  headlight  range 
contro l system  so tha t the  head lights  do not 
blind  oncoming  t raff ic if  the  vehicle  load 
changes.  The head light  range also adjusts  auto
matically  when  brak ing and  acce lerating . 
Static  cornering  light* 
The static  co rnering  light  depends  on equipmen t 
and only  wo rks when the  light  sw itch  is in the  AU
T O positio n. The corn ering  light  switches  on au
tomatically  at  speeds up to  app roximately 
44  mph  (70  km) when  the  steer ing wheel  is at  a 
ce rtain  angle.  The area to  the  side of  the  vehicle 
i s illum inated  better  when t urn ing . 
,&. WARNING 
-Automatic  headlights  are only  intended  to 
assis t the  driver.  They do not  relieve t he 
driver  of  respons ibility  to  check the  he ad
lights  and to  t urn them  on manu ally a ccord
ing to  the  current  light  and visibility  co ndi 
tions.  For exam ple, fog  cannot  be detected 
by the  light  sensors. So always sw itch  on the 
low  beam under  these  weather  cond itions 
and when  dr iv ing in the  dark 
io. 
-The  rear fog  lights  shou ld only  be turned  on 
in  acco rdance with  traffic  regulations,  to 
p revent glare  for  traffic  behind your  vehicle . 
- Please observe lega l reg ulations  when  using 
the  lighting  systems  described . 
@ Tips 
-Th e light  sensor for  the  a utomat ic head
lights  is in the  rearview  m irror  mo unt. 
Therefore,  do not  p lace any st ickers in this 
area on the  winds hield. 
- Some funct ions of  t he exterior  lighting  can 
be adjusted  ¢ page 
46 . 
-If  you t urn of f the  ignit ion while  the  e xte rior 
lights  are on a nd open  the  door, yo u will 
hear a warning  tone .  

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 . 
- 

-Never  carry  any  beverage  containers  with 
hot  liquids,  such  as  hot  coffee  or  hot  tea,  in 
the  vehicle  while  it is  moving.  In  case  of  an 
accident,  sudden  braking  or  other  vehicle 
movement , hot  liquid  could  spill,  causing 
scalding  burns.  Spilled  hot  liquid  can  also 
cause  an  accident  and  personal  injury . 
- Use only  soft  cups  in the  cupholder . Hard 
cups  and  glasses  can cause  injury  in an  acci
dent. 
- Never  use  the  cupholder  or  adapter  as  an 
ashtray  -risk  of fire. 
(D Note 
Only drink  containers  with  lids  should  be  car
ried  in the  cupholder . Liquid could  spill  out 
and  damage  your  vehicle's  electronic  equip
ment  or  stain  the  upholstery,  etc. 
Cooled glove  compartment 
Applies  to  vehicles : wit h cooled  glove  compartment 
The cooled glove  compartment  only functions 
when  the AIC system  is switched  on . 
Fig. 66 Glove compartmen t: sw itching  cooli ng  mode  on/ 
off 
..  Turn  the  knob @counterclockwise  to  switch 
cooling  on . The  symbols  on  the  knob  indicate 
the  correct  position. 
.,.  Turn  the  knob @clockwise  to  switch  cool ing 
off. 
The  glove  compartment  cooling  mode only  func
tions  when  the vehicle  A/C system  is switched  on . 
.....  If the  heating  is  switched  on,  switching  the glove 
N 
g compartment  cooling mode  off  is  recommended. 
'
Seats  and storage 
A WARNING 
-Always  leave the  lid on  the  glove  compart-
ment  cover  closed  while  driving  to  reduce  the 
risk of  injury. 
Additional  storage 
There  are  a variety  of storage  compartments  and 
fasteners  in various  places  in the  vehicle. 
- Storage  compartments  in the  doors 
- Compartment  in the  glove  compartment 
(cooled*) . The  glove  compartment  can  be 
locked  using  the  mechanical  key ¢ 
page  30. 
-Storage  compartment  for  (sun)glasses*  in the 
roof  (near  the  interior  mirror) 
- Storage  compartments  under  the  center  armr ests 
- Storage  compartment  on  the  rear  side  of  the 
front  seat*.  The  compartment  can  hold  a  maxi
mum  weight  of  1 kg . 
- Compartments*  on  the  back  of the  front  seat 
backrests 
- Garment  hooks  on the  sides  of the  pillars  in  the 
rear  of the  vehicle  and  in  the  rear  grab  handles 
- Compartment  in the  rear center  armrest 
- Two  mounting  hooks*  under  the  base  of the  rear  window  inside  the  luggage compartment. 
You can  attach  light  objects  to  these  hooks.  The 
mounting  hooks are  spring-loaded  and  will  re
turn  to  their  normal  position  when  not  in use . 
A WARNING 
--Always  remove  objects  from  the  instrument 
panel.  Any items  not  stored  could  slide 
around  inside the  vehicle  while  driving or 
when  accelerating  or when  applying  the 
brakes  or  when  driving  around  a  corner. 
- When  you  are driving  make  sure  that  any
thing  you  may  have  placed  in  the center  con
sole  or  other  storage locations  cannot  fall 
out  into  the  footwells.  In case  of  sudden 
braking  you  would  not  be able  to  brake or 
accelerate. 
- Always keep  the  lid of the  compartment  for 
(sun)glasses*  closed  while  dr iving  to  reduce  ..,. 
61  

~ Always keep  both  feet  in the  footwell  so that 
you  are  in control  of  the  vehicle  at  all  times. 
F or  detailed  information  on  how  to  adjust  the 
driver's  seat,  see 
¢ page  54. 
A WARNING 
Drivers who  are  unbelted,  out  of  position  or 
too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be  seriously  in
jured  by an  airbag  as  it unfolds.  To help  re
duce  the  risk of  serious  personal  injury: 
- Always adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  the 
steering  wheel  so  that  there  are  at  least 
10  inches  (25  cm)  between  your  breastbone 
and  the  steering  wheel. 
- Always adjust  the  driver's  seat  and  the 
steering  wheel  so  that  there  are  at  least 
4  inches  (10  cm)  between  the  knees  and  the 
lower  part  of the  instrument panel. 
- Always hold  the  steering  wheel  on  the  out
side  of  the  steering  wheel  rim with  your 
hands  at  the  9  o'clock  and  3  o'clock  posi
tions  to  help  reduce  the risk  of  personal  in 
jury  if the  driver's airbag inflates. 
- Never  hold  the  steer ing  wheel  at the 
12  o'clock  posit ion  or with  your  hands  at 
other  positions  inside  the steering  wheel 
rim  or  on  the  steering  wheel  hub.  Holding 
the  steering  wheel  the  wrong  way  can  cause 
serious  injuries  to  the  hands,  arms  and  head  if the  driver 's airbag  inflates. 
- Pointing  the  steering  wheel  toward  your 
face  decreases  the  ability  of the  supplemen
tal  driver's  airbag  to  protect  you  in a  colli sion. 
- Always sit  in an  upright  position  and  never 
lean  against  or  place  any  part  of your  body 
too  close  to  the  area  where  the  airbags  are 
located. 
- Before  driving,  always  adjust  the  front  seats 
properly  and  make  sure  that  all  passengers 
are  properly  restrained. 
- For adjustable  head  restraints:  before  driv
ing,  always  also  adjust  the  head  restraints 
properly . 
- Never  adjust  the  seats  while  the  vehicle  is 
moving.  Your seat  may  move  unexpectedly 
and  you  could  lose control  of the  vehicle. 
-
Driving  safety 
-Never  drive with  the  backrest  reclined  or 
tilted  far  back!  The farther  the  backrests  are 
tilted  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  position  for  the  front 
passenger 
The  proper  front  passenger  seating  position  is 
important  for safe,  relaxed  driving. 
For your  own  safety  and  to  reduce  the risk of  in
jury  in the  event  of  an  accident,  we  recommend 
that  you  adjust  the seat  for  the  front  passenger 
to  the  fol lowing  position: 
~ Adjust  the  angle  of  the seatback  so  that  it is in 
an  upright  position and  your  back  comes  in full 
contact  with  it  whenever  the  vehicle  is moving. 
~ For  adjustable  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 . Move the  head  restraint  so  that  it 
is as  close  to  the  back  of  the  head  as  possible. 
~ Keep both  feet  flat  on  the  floor  in front  of  the 
front  passenger  seat. 
~ Fasten  and  wear  safety  belts  correctly 
¢page  137. 
For detailed  information on  how to adjust  the 
front  passenger's  seat,  see 
¢ page  53 . 
A WARNING 
Front seat  passengers  who  are  unbe lted,  out 
of  position  or  too  close  to  the  airbag  can  be 
seriously  injured  or  killed  by  the airbag  as  it 
unfolds . To help  reduce  the  risk of  serious 
personal  injury: 
- Passengers  must  always  sit  in an  upright po
sition  and  never  lean  against  or  place  any  pa  rt of their  body  too  close  to  the  area 
where  the  airbags  are  located.  ..,. 
127  

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: 
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.,.  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 
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