push-on connectors attached to adjustable
straps .
I n addition to the LATCH lower anchorages, these
child restraint systems usually require the use of
tether straps to h elp keep the child restraint
firm ly in place.
A WARNING
Improper installation of child restraints will
increase the risk of injury and death in a
crash.
- Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child restra int you
intend to install in your veh icle.
- Never install a child restra int w ithout a
properly attached top tether strap if the
child restraint manufacturer's instruct ions
requ ire the top tether strap to be used .
- Improper use of child restra int LATCH lower
anchorage po ints can lead to injury in a colli
sion. The LATCH lower anchorage points are designed to withstand only those loads im
posed by correc tly fit ted child res traints .
- Never mount two chi ld restraint systems on
one LATCH lower anchorage poin t.
- Never secure or attach any luggage or other
item to the LATCH lower anchorages .
Location
F ig. 261 Sche matic o verv ie w : LA TCH an ch orag e point loc a
t io ns (exa mple )
The illustration shows the seating locations in
your veh icle which a re equipped with the lower
~ ancho rages system.
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Ch ild sa fety
Description
T he lower anchorage positions are marked for
quick locating .
Fig . 262 Rear seats: loca tor butt ons fo r lower an chor ag es
Lower anchorag es
The lower anchorage attac hment poin ts are lo
cated between the rear seatback and rea r seat
cushion
¢ fig . 262.
Lower anchorages secure the child restra int in
the seat withou t using the veh icle's safety bel ts.
Anchorages prov ide a secure and easy-to-use at
tachment and minim ize the possibility of improp
er child restraint installation .
All child restra ints manufact ured after Septem
ber
1, 2002, must have lower anchorage attach
ments for t he
LATCH system.
Remember that the lowe r ancho rage points are
o nly intended fo r installation and attac hment of
ch ild restraints spec ifically certified for use with
LATCH lower ancho rages. Child restraints that
are not equipped with the lower anchorage at
tachme nts can still be installed in compliance
with the chi ld restraint manufacturer 's instruc
t ions on us ing vehicle sa fety bel ts.
A WARNING
-
Improper use of LATCH lower anchorages can
cause ser ious personal inju ry in an accident .
- Always carefully follow the ch ild restraints
manufac turer's instructions fo r proper in
stallat ion of the chi ld restraint and proper
use of the lowe r an cho rages o r safety belts
in your vehicle .
- Never secure or attach any luggage o r othe r
items to the
LATCH lowe r ancho rages. ~
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Child safety
-Always read and heed the important infor
mation about child restraints in this chapter
and WARNINGS
¢ page 302, Child safety.
Installing a child restraint with LATCH
lower anchorages
Whenever you install a child restraint always fol
low the child restraint manufacturer's instruc
tions .
Fig. 263 lowe r an ch orages: proper mou nting
Mounting
• Make sure the seatback of the rear seat bench
is in the upright position and secu rely latched
in place .
• Remove the covers to access the lower anchor
age brackets.
• Attach both hook-on connectors with the spring
catch re lease on the ch ild safety seat onto the
LATCH lower anchorage so that the connectors
lock into place
9 fig . 263 .
• Pull on the connector attachments to make
sure they are properly attached to the LATCH
lower anchorage .
• Pull straps tight following the child restraint
manufacturer's instructions.
Releasing
• Loosen the tension on the straps following the
ch ild rest raint manufacturer's instruct ions.
• Depress the spring catches to release the an
chorage hooks from the lower anchorages .
Remember: Use tether straps to he lp keep the
chi ld restraint firmly in place .
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A WARNING
Improper use of the LATCH system can in
crease the r isk of serious personal injury and
death in an accident .
-These anchors were developed only for child
safety seats using the
"LATCH" system .
- Never attach other ch ild safety seats, belts
or other objects to these anchors.
- Always make sure that you hear a click when
latching the seat in place. If you do not hear
a cl ick the seat is not secure and could fly
forward and hit the inter ior of the vehicle,
or be ejected from the vehicle.
A WARNING
Improper installation of child restraints will
increase the risk of injury in an accident.
-A lways follow the chi ld restraint system
manufacturer's instructions fo r proper in
stallation of the child restraint system and
proper use of tether straps as well as the
lower anchorages or safety belts in your ve
hicle.
- Always read and heed the important infor
mation and WARNINGS about child safety
and the installation of child restraint sys
tems
9 page 302, Child safety.
Tether anchors and tether straps
Applies to: Coupe
Fig. 264 Tet her ancho rs: recess flaps be hind th e rea r sea t
backs
Applies to: Sportback/Cabriolet
Fig. 265 Tethe r ancho rs: attac hment hook locatio ns be
h in d th e rear seat bac ks (examp le)
Applies to: Coupe: The tether anchors for the rear
seating positions are located in recesses in the
rear window shelf.
Applies to: Sportback/Cabr iolet : The tether an
chors for the rear seat ing positions are located
on the backside of the rear seatbacks . Depending
on the model there are two or three tether an
chors.
A tether is a stra ight or V-shaped strap that at
taches the top part of a child restra int to special
anchorage points in the vehicle.
The purpose of the tether is to reduce the for
ward movement of the child restraint in a crash,
in order to help reduce the risk of head injury
that could be caused by striking the vehicle inte
rior .
F orward facing child restraints manufactured af
ter September 1, 1999, are required by U.S. fed
e ra l regulat ions to comply with new child head
movement performance requirements. These
Child safety
new performance requirements make a tether
necessary on most new chi ld safety seats .
.&_ WARNING
-
Improper installation of child restraints will
in crease the risk of injury and death in a
crash.
- Always follow the instructions provided by
the manufacturer of the ch ild restraint you
intend to install in your Audi .
- Improper use of child restraint anchors ( in
cluding tether anchors) can lead to injury in
a collision . The anchors are designed to
withstand only those loads imposed by cor
rectly fitted child restraints .
- Never mount two child restraint systems on
one LATCH lower anchor point.
- Never attach two child restraint systems to
one tether strap or tethe r anchorage .
- Never attach a tether strap to a tie-down
hook in the luggage compartment .
- Never use child restra int tether anchorages
to secure safety belts or other kinds of occu pant restraints.
- Never secure or attach any luggage or other
items to the LATCH lower anchorages or to
the tether anchors.
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Child safety
Installing the upper tether strap on the
anchorage
App lies to: Coupe
F ig. 266 Te ther s trap : proper ro utin g an d mo untin g
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Applies to: Sportback/Cabriolet
Fig. 267 Tet her st rap : proper rou ting and moun ting (ex
amp le)
In sta lling th e te th er strap
• Release or deploy the tether strap on the child
restraint according to the child restra int manu
facturer's instructions .
• Applies to: Cabrio let: Fold the backrest s light ly
forward
~ page 79 and locate the tethe r anchor
behind the rear seat backrest .
• Guide the upper tether strap under the rear
head restraint (raise the head restraint if neces
sary) . For child restraints with V -tether straps ,
always make sure that the head restraint guide rods do no t interfere with any part of the top
tether strap .
• Applies to: Coupe: Tilt the recess flap up to ex
pose the anchor bracket .
• Applies to: Coupe: Attach the tether strap an
cho rage hook into the open ing of the tether an
c h orage.
• Applies to: Sportback/Cabriolet: Guide the up
per tether strap into the rear cargo area and
slide the tether strap hook over the anchor bracket.
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• Applies to: Cabriolet: Make sure the seat belt is
not pinched or damaged when folding the bakr
est.
• Applies to: Cabriolet: Fold the backrest up
again until it locks into place.
• Pull on the tether strap hook so that the spring
catc h of the hook engages.
• Tighten the tether strap firm ly following the
child restra int manufacturer's ins truc tions.
Releasing the tether strap
• Loosen the tension follow ing the child restra int
manufacturer's instructions .
• Depress the spring catch on the hook and re
lease it from the anchorage.
(D Note
If you leave the child restraint with the tether
strap firmly installed for severa l days, this
could leave a mark on the upholstery on the
seat cushion and ba ckrest in the area where
the te ther s trap was installed . The upholstery
would a lso be permanently stretched around
the tether strap . Th is app lies especia lly to
l eather seats.
Using tether straps on rearward -facing
child restraints
Currently, few rear-facing child restraint systems
come wi th a tether. Please read and heed the
c hi ld rest raint system manufacture r's instr uc
tions caref ully to determine how to properly in
stall the tether.
A WARNING
A child in a rearward-facing child safety seat
installed on the front passenger seat will be
seriously injured and can be k illed if the front
a irbag inflates
-even with an Advanced Air
bag System .
- The inflating airbag will h it the chi ld safety
seat or infant carrier with great force and
will smas h the child safety seat and child
aga inst the backrest, ce nter armrest, or
door.
- If you must install a rearward facing child
safety seat on the front passenger seat
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because of excep tional circ umstances and
the
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF~ ; light does
not come on and stay on, immediately in
sta ll th e rear-fac ing ch ild safety seat in a
r e a r se at ing pos ition and hav e the airbag
sys tem i nspecte d by your Au di dea ler .
Additional information
Sources of information about child
restraints and their use
There are a number of so urces of addit iona l in
formation about child restraint selection, i nsta l
l ation and use:
NHTSA advises that t he best child safety seat is
the one t hat fits your ch ild and fits in you r vehi
cle, and that you will use co rrectly and consis
tently .
Try before you buy !
U.S National Highway Traffic Safety Administra
tion
T el. : 1-888-327 -4236 (TTY: 1- 800-424-91 53)
http :/ /www. nhtsa.gov
h ttp :/ /www.safercar.gov
National SAFE KIDS Campaign
T el. : (2 02) 662-0600
http :/ /www.safek ids.o rg
Safety BeltSafe U.S.A
Tel.: (800) 745-SA FE (Eng lish)
T el. : (8 00) 747-SANO (Spa nish)
http :/ /www.carseat.org
Transport Canada Information Centre
Tel.: 1-8 00-333-037 1 or call 1 -613-998-8 616 if
you are in the Ottawa area
http ://www.tc.gc.ca/ eng/roadsafety/menu .htm
Audi Customer Relations
Tel.: (800) 822-2 834
Child safety
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Check ing and F illing
Engine compartment
Working in the engine compartment
Special care is required if you are working in the
engine compartment
Fo r wo rk in th e engine compa rtmen t, s uch as
c h ec kin g and filli ng flu id s, th ere is a risk of in
j u ry, sc aldin g, ac cide nts, a nd b urn s. For this
rea son, foll ow all the warning s and gener al
s a fe ty p recaution s pr ov ided in the f ollow ing in·
f o rm ation . Th e en gine c omp artmen t is a dan
ger ous are a.
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_& WARNING
- T urn the engine off.
- Switch the ign ition off .
- Set the parking brake .
- Shift the gearshift lever to neutral in vehicles with a manual transm ission and se
lect the P selecto r lever pos ition in vehicles
with an automatic transmission.
- Let the engine coo l down .
- Never open the hood when there is steam or coolant escaping from the eng ine compart
ment, because there is a risk that you cou ld
be burned. Wait until no steam or coolant is
escaping.
- Keep ch ildren away from the engine com
partment.
- Never spill f lu ids on a hot engine. These flu
ids (such as the anti-freezing agent con
ta ined in the coolant) can ignite .
- Avoid sho rt circu its in the electrical system.
- Whe n working in the engine compartment ,
remember that the rad iator fan can sw itch
on even if the ign ition is switched off, which
increases the risk of in jury.
- Never open the cap on the coolant expan
sion tank when the eng ine is warm. The
cooling system is under pressure.
- T o protect your face, hands, and arms from
hot steam or coolant, cove r the cap with a
large cloth when opening .
- Do not remove the engine cover under any
c ircumstances. This increases the risk of
burns .
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-If tests need to be performed with the en
gine running, there is add itiona l danger due
to mov ing components (such as the r ibbed
belt, alternator and rad iator fan) and from
the high-voltage ignition system .
- Do not under any circumstances activate the
throttle inadvertently (for example, by hand
from the engine compartment) if the veh i
cle is stat ionary but the eng ine is r unning
and a gear is engaged. Otherwise, the veh i
cle will start to move immediately and this
could result in an acc ident.
- Pay attent ion to the following warnings
when work on the fue l system is required :
- Do not smoke.
- Never work near open flames.
-Always have a working fire extinguisher
nearby .
-All work on the battery or electrical system
in your vehicle can result in inju ries, chemi
cal b urns, acc idents or burns. Because of
this, all work must be performed
onl y by an
author iz ed Audi dealer or authori zed Audi
Serv ice Facili ty .
-To reduce the r isk of e lectr ic shock and in
jury, never touch the follow ing components
when the engine is running or is being start ed:
- Ign ition cable
- Other components in the electronic high- vo ltage ign ition system
- If you must che ck or perform wo rk on the
engine whi le it is running:
-First, set the parking brake and and move
the gearshift lever to neutral (for manual
transm issions) or select the P selector lev
er posit ion (for automatic transm issions) .
- Always proceed with extreme caution so
that clothing, jewelry or long hair do not become caught in the rad iator fan, fan
belt or other moving components or do
not come into contact with hot compo
nents. Tie bac k long hair befo re beginn ing
work and do not wear clothing that can
hang down into the engine.
-Lim it yo ur exposure to exhaust and chemi
cals to as short a time as possible
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Care and cleaning
-Wheels
-Never use any paint polish or other abra-
sive materials.
- Damage to the protective layer on the
rims such as stone chips or scratches must
be repaired immediately.
- Sensors/camera lenses
- Never use warm or hot water to remove
snow or ice from the camera lens. This
could cause the lens to crack.
- Never use abrasive cleaning materials or
alcohol to clean the camera lens. This
could cause scratches and cracks.
- Power top
- Remove bird droppings immediately.
- Never use gasoline, spot remover, ben-
zene, paint thinner or other solvents to re
move.
- Door windows
- Remove snow and ice on windows and ex-
terior mirrors with a plastic scraper. To avoid scratches, move the scraper only in
one direction and not back and forth.
- Never remove snow or ice from door win
dows and mirrors using warm or hot water
because this could cause cracks to form.
- To avoid damage to the rear window de
fogger, do not apply any stickers on the heating wires on the inside of the window.
- Decorative parts/trim
- Never use chrome care or cleaning prod-
ucts.
- Paint
-To reduce the risk of scratches, the vehicle
must be free of dirt and dust before pol
ishing or waxing.
- To prevent paint damage, do not polish or
wax the vehicle in direct sunlight .
- To reduce the risk of paint damage, do not
polish away rust spots .
- Remove cosmetics and sunscreen immedi
ately- these could damage the paint.
- Displays/instrument cluster
- Make sure that the instrument cluster is
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switched off and has cooled off before
cleaning it. - Displays, the
instrument cluster and the
trim surrounding it must not be cleaned
with dry cleaning methods because they
could become scratched.
- Make sure no fluids enter the spaces be
tween the instrument cluster and the
trim, because that could cause damage.
- Controls
- Make sure that no fluids enter the con-
trols, because this could cause damage.
- Safety belts
- Do not remove the safety belts to clean
them.
- Never clean safety belts or their compo
nents chemically or with corrosive fluids
or solvents and never allow sharp objects
to come into contact with the safety belts.
This could cause damage to the belt web
bing.
- If there is damage to the webbing, the
connections, the retractors or the buckles, have them replaced by an authorized Audi
dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility .
-Textiles/artificial leather/ Alcantara
- Never treat artificial leather/ Alcantara
with leather care products, solvents, floor
polish, shoe polish, spot remove or similar
products.
- Have a specialist remove stubborn stains
to prevent damage.
- Never use steam cleaners, brushes, hard
sponges, etc. when cleaning.
- Do not turn on the seat heating* to dry the
seat.
- Objects with sharp edges, such as zippers
or rivets on clothing or belts, can cause
damage to the surface.
- Open hook and loop fasteners, for exam
ple on clothing, can damage seat covers.
Make sure hook and loop fasteners are
closed.
- Natural leather
- Never treat leather with solvents, floor
polish, shoe polish, spot remover or simi
lar products.
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-Objects with sharp edges, such as zippers
or rivets on clothing or belts, can cause
damage to the surface.
-Never use steam cleaners, brushes, hard
sponges, etc . when cleaning.
-Do not tu rn on the seat heat ing * to d ry the
seat.
-To help preven t the leather from fading,
do not leave the vehicle in direct sunlight
for long periods of t ime. If leaving the ve
hicle parked for long periods of t ime, you
should cover the leather to protect it from
direct sunlight .
(D Tips
-Insects are easier to remove from paint that
has been fresh ly waxed.
-Regular waxing can prevent rust spots from
fo rm ing .
Placing your vehicle out
of service
If you would like to take your vehicle o ut of serv
ice for a longer time, co ntact an a uth orized Audi
dea le r or autho rized Aud i Serv ice Facility. They
will adv ise you of importan t measures, such as
corros io n protection, se rvice and storage proce
du res. A lso fo llow the information about the ve
hicle battery
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