
Warm  and  cold 
mode  switches off. The  temperat ure shou ld  be 
set  to  approximately  72  ° F (22  °C). 
The 
IAU TOI button  switches  the  defroster off. 
I® REAR I Switching  the rear window  defogger 
on /off 
The  rear  w indow  heater  only  operates  when  the 
engine  is  r unning. 
It sw itches off automatically 
after  a few  m in utes,  depending  on  the  outs ide 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from  switch 
ing 
off a utomat ica lly, press  and  hold  the!@ R EAR I 
but ton  fo r more  than  2  seconds.  This  rema ins 
stored  until  the  ignition  is switched 
off. 
Q:I Adjusting  seat  h eating * 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the  seat  heating  on 
at  the  highes t setting  (level  3) . T he  LEDs indicate 
the  tempe rature  leve l. To red uce  the  tempe ra
ture,  press  the  button  again.  To switch  the  seat 
heating 
off , press  the  button  repeatedly  until  the 
LED turns 
off . 
Afte r 10  minutes , the  seat  heat ing  a utomat ica lly 
sw itches  from  level  3  to  leve l 2 . 
Air vent s 
You can open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con
sole  using  the  r idged  thumbwhee ls.  The  levers 
adj ust  the  d irect ion  of  the  a irf low  from  the  vents. 
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A WARNING 
-
- You should  not  use  the  recirculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period  since  no  fresh  air  is 
drawn  in . With  the  a ir-conditioning  sw itched 
off, the  windows  can  fog  up,  which  increases 
the  r isk  of  a n accident. 
- Individuals  w ith  reduced  sensitivity  to  pain 
or  temperatu re  could  develop  burns  when 
using  the  seat  heat ing f unct ion.  To reduce 
the  r isk  of  inj ury, these  indiv iduals  should 
not  use  seat  heating. 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heat ing  e lements  in 
the  seats,  do  not  kneel  on  the  sea ts or  place 
h eavy  loads  on  a  sma ll area  o f the  seat . 
Basic settings 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h three-zone climate  control 
The climate  control system  basic settings  are ac
cessed  in the Infotainment  system. 
~ Select:  the I CARI funct ion  button > ( Car )*  S ys-
t e m s 
control  button > AC. 
Au xilia ry heater* 
In  vehicles  with  diesel  engines,  the  auxiliary  heat
er  helps  to  warm  the  vehicle  interior  more  quick
ly. The  aux iliary  heater  is  controlled  automatical 
l y  in the 
A ut o setting .  

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Warm  and  cold 
Four-zone  automatic  climate  control 
Operating 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  four-zone  a utomat ic climate  control 
Fi g.  76  Four -zone  a utomat ic climate  con trol: controls 
N :g 0 
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Fig . 77  Four -zone  automat ic climate  con trol:  rear  contro ls 
Press the  buttons  to  t urn the  funct ions on or  off. 
Use the  con trols to  ad just  the  temperature,  the 
b lower  speed  and the  air  distribution . The LED in 
a button  will  light  up when  the function  is 
switched  on. The front  settings  are shown  in the 
climate  control  system  display  and  in the  Info
tainment  system  d isplay for  a few  seconds. The 
d river and front  passenger  settings  can be adjust 
ed sepa rately . 
The settings  can also be adjusted  in the  rear 
¢ fig. 77. 
IOFF ! Switching  the  climate  control  system 
on /off 
The IO FFI button  switches  the  climate  control 
system  on or  off. 
It a lso switches  on when  you 
p ress the  control.  Airflow  from  outside  is blocked 
when  the  climate  control  system  is switched  off . The 
I
OF F! button  in  the  rear only  switches  the  A/C 
system  on/off  in the  rear of  the  vehicle. 
IA/Cl Switching  cooling  mod e on /off 
T he air  is not  coo led an d humidity  is not  remove d 
when  coo ling  mode  is switc hed off.  This can 
ca use fog  on the  windows . The cooling  mode 
switches  off  automatica lly when  there  are cold 
outside  temperatures. 
l ""'I Switching  recirculation  mode  on /off 
In  recirc ulation  mode,  the  air  inside  the vehicle  is 
c irculated  and filtered.  Th is prevents  the  unfil
tered  air  outside  the  vehicle  from  entering  the 
vehicle  interior.  We recommend  switch ing  recir
cu lation  mode  on when  driving  through  a tunnel 
or  when  sitt ing  in traffic 
c:> & . 
The IAUTO I button  orl ~ FRON T I button  switches 
recirculation  mode  off . 
I AUTO I Switching  automatic  mode  on 
Automatic mode  main tains a cons tan t tempera
tu re ins ide the  veh icle. Air  tem perature,  airf low 
and air  distr ib ution  are cont ro ll ed  automatically. 
Adjusting  the  temperature 
Tempera tures betwee n 60 °F (+ 16 °() and  8 4 °F 
(+ 28 °() can be set . Ou tside of  this  range,  lo or  hi 
will  appear  in the  climate  control  system  disp lay . 
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Warm  and  cold 
At both  of these  settings,  the  climate  control  sys 
tem  runs  continuously  at  maximum  cooling  or  heating  power.  There  is  no  temperat ure  regula
tion. 
Adju st ing th e bl ow er[!] 
You can  ad just  the  volume  of  air  generated  by the 
b lower  to  yo ur preference.  To  have  the  blower 
reg ulated  automatically,  press  the 
!AUTO I button . 
~ Adjusting air d istribution 
You ca n manually  se lect  the  vents  whe re the  air 
w ill flow.  To have  the  air  distrib ution  regu lated 
automatically,  press  the 
! AUTO ! button. 
~ Adjusting  seat heating * /se at  vent ilation* 
Pressing  the  button  switches  the  seat  heating/ 
seat  ventilat ion  on  at  the  highest  setting  ( leve l 
3).  The  LEDs indicate  the  tempe ratu re  leve l. To 
red uce the  tempe ratu re,  p ress  the  butto n aga in. 
To switch  the  seat  heating/seat  venti lation  off, 
press  the  button  repeatedly  until  the  LED turns 
off . 
After  10 minutes,  the seat  heating  automat ica lly 
switches  from  leve l 3  to  leve l 2 . 
I@ FRONT I Switching  the  defroster  on /off 
The windsh ield  and  s ide  windows  are  defrosted 
or  cleared  of  condensation  as  quickly  as  possible. 
The  max imum  amo unt  of  air flows  ma inly from 
t he  ven ts  below  the  w indshie ld.  Rec irc ulat ion 
mode  switches  off . The  temperature  shou ld  be 
set  to  approximately  22 
°C. 
The IAUTOI b utton  swi tches  the  defroster  off. 
IOiil REAR I Switching the  rear window  defogger 
on /off 
The  rear  w indow  heater  only  operates  when  the 
eng ine  is  running. 
It sw itches  off  automatically 
after  a few  m in utes,  depend ing  on  the  outs ide 
temperature. 
To prevent  the  rear  w indow  heater  from  switc h
ing  off  a utomat ica lly, press  and  hold  the 
!l:iil REAR I 
button  fo r more  t han  2  seconds.  This  rema ins 
stored  until  the  ignition  is switched  off. 
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I SYNC I Sy nchron izat ion 
When  synchroni zation  is swi tched  on,  the  set
tings  for  the  driver's  side  a re applied  to  the  front 
passenger's  side  (except  for  seat  heating/ventila
tion*).  The  settings  in the  rear  are  also  synchron ized.  Synchronization  switches  off  if the  settings 
are  adjusted  on  the  front  passenger's  side  or  in 
the  rear. 
You can  synchronize  the  settings  in  a  row  by 
pressing  and  holding  a  control.  For  example,  to 
apply  the  settings  for  the  front  passenger's  side 
to  the  driver's  side,  press  and  ho ld  the  control  on 
the  front  passenger's  side.  The  same  applies  to 
the  rear . 
Residual  he at* 
With  the  ign ition  turned  off, you  can  activate  the 
residual  heat  function  by pressing  the 
[!:I button 
<=> fig . 76 . The  residua l heat  from  the  coolant  is 
u sed  to  heat  the  veh icle  interior.  The  residual 
heat  funct ion  switches  off  automatically  after 
about  30  minutes. 
Air vents 
You can  open  or  close  the  center  and  rear  vents  in 
the  cockpit  and  the  vents  in the  rear  center  con
sole  and  door  pillars  using  the  ridged  thumb
whee ls . T he  levers  adjust  the  direct ion  of  the  air
flow  from  the  vents. 
.8, WARNING 
- You should  no t use  the  re ci rculation  mode 
for  an  extended  period  since  no  fresh  air  is  drawn  in. With  the  a ir-conditioning  switched 
off,  the  windows  can  fog  up,  which  increases 
the  risk of  an  accident. 
- Individ ua ls with  red uced  sensitivity  to  pain 
or  temperat ure  could  deve lop  burns  when 
using  the  seat  heating  f unction.  To reduce 
the  risk  of  inj ury, these  indiv iduals  should 
not  use  seat  heating . 
(D Note 
To avoid  damage  to  the  heating  e lements  in 
the  seats,  do  not  kneel  on  the  seats  or  place  heavy  loads  on  a  small  area  of the  seat.  

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A WARNING ,~ 
- Always take  the  vehicle  key with  you when 
leaving  the  vehicle,  eve n for  a short  period 
of  time.  Th is applies  partic ula rly whe n chil
dren  remain  in the  vehicle.  Otherw ise chi l
dren  co uld  start  the  engine,  re lease  the 
p arki ng brake or  oper ate  elec trical  eq uip
ment  such as power  windows,  which  in
creases the  r is k  of  an accident . 
- No one sho uld remain  in the  vehicle  when  i t 
is  locked, especia lly children . Locked doors 
make it  more  difficult  for  emergency wo rk
ers to  get  into  the  vehicle,  which  puts  lives 
at  risk. 
Starting  from  a stop 
The start  assist  function  ensures  that  the  park 
ing broke  is released  automatically  upon  start 
ing . 
Stopping  and setting  the  parking  brake 
,.. Pu ll the  swi tch~  to  se t the  p ark ing b rake. 
Starting  and automatically  releasing the 
parking  brake 
-
,..  When  you  press the  ac cele ra to r  pedal,  the park
ing  brake  is au tom atically  re lease d and you r ve 
hicle  begins to  move. 
The par kin g  b rake  can be set if  yo u must  stop  the 
ve hicl e at  a stop  light  or  in  traffic.  The vehicle 
does not  h ave  to be he ld wit h t he brake pedal. 
The parking  b rake elim inates the  tendency  to 
creep when  a se lector  lever  position  is engaged. 
The  parking  brake re leases automatically  and the 
vehicle  beg ins to  move as soon as you  press the 
accelerator  peda l as  usual. 
Starting  on slopes 
When  starting  on in clin es, the  hill start  assist 
p revents the  vehicle  from  uni ntentiona lly ro lling 
back.  The braking  force  o f the  parking  brake  is 
not  released until  sufficient  driving  force  has 
been built  up at  the  whee ls . 
Dri ving 
{!) Tips 
Fo r safety  reasons, the  pa rking  bra ke is re
l eased automatically  only when  the  d river 's 
safety  be lt  is engaged  in the  b uckle. 
Starting  to  drive with  a trailer 
To prevent  rolling bock  unintentionally  on on in 
cline,  do the  following: 
,..  Keep the  sw itch  pulled ~ and p ress the  acce l
erator  peda l. The parking  brake stays applied 
and  prevents  the  vehicle  from  roll ing backward . 
,..  You can re lease the  switch 
[21 once you  are s ure 
that  you  are transferring  enough  drivi ng force 
to  the  wheels  by pressing  the  accele rato r pedal. 
Depend ing on the  we ight  of  the  rig  (vehicle  and 
trailer)  and the  severity  of  the incline,  you  may 
ro ll backwards as you start. 
Emergency braking function 
This is used  if  the  conventional  broke system 
fails  or  locks up. 
,.. To brake your  ve hicle in  an eme rgency, pull  the 
[21 switc h and  hold  it  p ulled. 
,..  As soon as you  release the 
[21 switch  or acce ler-
ate,  the  b rak ing stops. 
If you  pu ll the  switch «el) and  hold  it  above a 
speed of  about  5  mph  (8  km/h),  the  emergency 
braking  fu nction  is i nitiated.  The vehicle  is braked 
at  all  four  whee ls by activati ng the  hydrau lic 
brake system.  The brake perfo rmance  is s imi lar 
to  maki ng an emergency  stop~.&. . 
In  order  not  to  act ivate  the  emergency  braking  by 
mistake,  an aud ib le warn ing tone  (buzze r) 
sounds when  the~ switch  is pulled . As soon  as 
the~  switch is released,  or  the  acce le rator  pedal 
is depressed,  eme rgency b raking  stops . 
A WARNING 
Emergency  br aking  should  only  be used in  an 
emergen cy, when  t he norma l brake  ped al has 
failed  or  the  bra ke peda l is obstructed . Us ing 
the  parking  brake to  perfo rm  emergency  brak-
-
ing will  slow yo ur vehicle  down  as  if you  had ~ 
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-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. 
- Sid e assist  cannot  detect  a ll 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  m ist . 
- 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  g lass  in the  driver's door  or 
front  passenger's  door  has been tinted,  the 
display  in the  exterior  mirror  may  be misin
terpreted. 
- For  Declarat ion  of  Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Industry  Canada regulations 
c:>page277 . 
Audi  side  assist 
Switching  on  and  off 
Applies  to  vehicles:  wit h Audi side ass ist 
Fig. 108  Driver 's  door : side assist  button 
"  Press  the c:> A in General information  on 
page  98 
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:  wit h Audi side ass ist 
The display  brightness  can be  adjusted  in the  In
fotainment  system . 
.,. Select:  the I CAR I 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 al
ready  set  to  the  m inimum  or  maximum  level  by 
the  automatic  adjustment.  In  such  cases,  you 
may  not ice  no  change  when adjusting  the  bright
ness,  or the  change  may  only  be  noticeable  once 
the  surroundings  change. 
Adjust  the  br ightness  to  a  level where  the  display 
in the  info rmation  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. 
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Driving  safety 
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  described  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 occident  sit
uations. 
Your safety  and  the  safety  of  your  passengers 
should  not  be  left  to  chance. Advances  in tech
nology  have  made  a variety  of  features available 
to  help  reduce  the  risk  of  injury in an  accident. 
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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  seating  positions, 
- 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  seating  position, 
- adjustable  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  outs ide  . 
...  Secure  all  luggage  and  other  items  carefully 
~ page  63, ~page  60. 
... 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.  

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-Passengers  who are  unbelted,  out  of  posi
tion  or too  dose  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  driving,  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  panel,  out  of the  window,  etc.  The 
airbag  system  and  safety  belt  will not  be 
able  to  protect  you  properly  and  can  even  in
crease  the  risk  of  injury  in a  crash. 
- 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 
c> page  167. Special  precautions  apply 
when  installing  a  child  seat  on  the  front  pas senger  seat 
c>  page  143. 
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  risk of  injury  caused  by an  incorrect 
seating  position  in the  event  of a  sudden  braking 
maneuver  or  an  accident,  your  passengers  on  the 
rear  bench  seat  must  always  observe  the  follow-
~ 1ng: rl 
Driving  safety 
.,. 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 
c>page 129 . 
.,. Keep both  feet  flat  in the  footwell  in front  of 
the  rear  seat. 
.,.  Fasten  and  wear  safety  belts  properly 
c> page  138. 
.,. Make sure  that  children  are  always  properly  re
strained  in a  child  restraint that  is appropriate 
for  their  size  and  age 
c>  page  167. 
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  are  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. 145 Head  restra int:  v iewed  from  the  front 
129  

Driving  safety 
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 
possible 
c:::> fig.  145. 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  position*,  slide  the  center  head  restraint* 
upward  at  least  to  the  next  notch. 
Adjusting  head restraints 
c:::> page  55. 
A WARNING 
All  seats are equipped  with  head restraints.  Driving  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 drive  with  the  head restraints  in 
place  and properly  adjusted. 
- Every  person in the  vehicle  must  have a 
properly  adjusted  head  restraint. 
-Always  make sure each person  in the  vehicle 
properly  adjusts  their 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 
restraint  so that  it  is as close to  this  position 
as possible.  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 restraint. 
- Children  must  always be properly  restrained  in a child  restraint  that  is appropriate  for 
their  age and size 
c:::> page  167 . 
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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  seating  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:::> A . 
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  reclined 
- 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