
Child sa fety
Advanced front airbag system and children
Your veh icle is equipped w ith a front "Advanced
A irbag System" in comp liance w it h United States
F edera l Motor Vehicle Safety Standard ( FMVSS)
208, as well as Canada Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard (CMVSS) 208 as applicable at the time
your vehicle was manufactured.
The Advanced Airbag system in your veh icle has
been certified to meet the " low-risk" require
ments for 3- and 6-year old children on the pas
senger side and small adults on the driver side.
The low risk deployment criteria are intended to
reduce the risk of injury through interaction with
the airbag that can occur, for example, by being
too close to the steering wheel and instrument
panel when the a irbag inflates. In addit ion, the
system has been certified to comply w ith the
" su ppress io n" req uirements of the Safety S tand
ard, to tu rn off the front airbag for infants up to
12 months who are restrained on the front pas
senger seat in child restraints that are listed in
the Standard.
E ven tho ugh yo ur vehicle is equipped with an
Ad a
vanced Airbag system, a chi ld should a lways ride
in the seat proper ly restrained for its age and
size. The airbag on the passenger side makes the
front seat a potentially dangerous p lace for a
child to r ide . The front seat is not the safest place
for a child in a forward-facing child safety seat .
It
can be a very dange rous place for a n infant or a
larger child in a rearward-fac ing seat.
The vehicle's Advanced Airbag System has a ca
pac itive passenger detect ion system in the front
passenger seat cush ion that ca n detect the pres
ence of a baby or a child in a ch ild restraint sys
tem on t his seat .
The capac it ive passenger detect ion system regis
ters the changes that result in an electr ical field
when a c hild, a child restra int, and a baby blanket
a re on the front passenge r seat. The change in
t he meas ured capacitance due to t he p resence o f
a child, a chi ld restraint, and a baby b lanket on
the front passenger seat is re lated to the chi ld
restraint system resting on the seat . The meas
ured capacitance of a ch ild restraint system var-
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ies depending on the type of system and specific
make and mode l.
The elect rical capac ita nce of the va rious types,
makes, and models of child restra in ts speci fied
by the U.S . National Highway Tra ffic Safety Ad
ministration (NHTSA) in the relevant safety
standard are stored in the Advanced Airbag Sys
tem control unit together with the capacitances
typ ica l of infants and a 1-year old child. When a
c hi ld restraint is used on the front passenger
seat w it h a typical 1 year-old infant, t he Ad
vanced Airbag System compares the capacitance measured by the capacitive passenge r detect ion
system wi th the data stored in the e lec tronic co n
tro l unit .
Child restraints and Advanced front airbag
system
Regardless of the ch ild restraint that you use,
make sure that it has been certified to meet Safe
ty Standards and has been cert ified by its manu
factu rer for use w ith an airbag . If in exceptional
c ir cumstances you m ust use it on the front pas
senger seat, ca refully read all of the information
o n chi ld safety and Advanced Airbags and heed
a ll of th e app licab le WARNINGS . Make certain
that the chi ld and chi ld restraint are correctly
recognized by the capacitive passenger detection
system in the front passenger seat, that the front passenger a irbag is turned off, and that the air
bag status is always correct ly signa led by the
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ~; light.
Many types and models of child restra ints have
been available over the years, new models are in
troduced regularly incorporating new and im
proved designs and older models are taken out of
production . Ch ild rest rai nts are not standa rdized .
Child res tra ints of the same type typically have
d iffe rent weights and sizes and diffe re nt "foot
pr ints", the size and shape o f th e bo ttom of the
ch ild restraint that sits on the seat, w hen they
are installed on a vehicle seat . These differences
make it virtua lly impossib le to certify comp liance
with the requirements for advanced a irbags w ith
each and every child restra int that has ever been
sold in the past or will be sold over the course of
the useful life of your veh icle .
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Child sa fety
~ Push the child sa fety seat down with your fu ll
weight to get the safety be lt really tight so that
the seat cannot move forward and s ideways
more than 1 in (2.5 cm).
A lways remember: Even though your vehicle is
equipped with an Advanced Airbag system, a
child should always ride in the seat properly re
stra ined for its age and size.
A WARNING
Not using a ch ild safety seat, using the wrong
child safety seat or improperly install ing a
child restra int increases the r isk of se rious
personal inju ry and death.
- All veh icle occupants and especially children
must be rest rained p roperly whenever riding
in a vehicle. An unrestrained or imprope rly
restra ined child could be injured by s tri king
the interior or by being ejected from the ve
hicle d uring a sudden maneuver or impact .
An unrestrained or improperly restrained
child is also at greater risk of injury or death
through contact with an inflating airbag.
-Commercially available chi ld safety seats
are required to comply with U.S. Federa l
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 213
(in Canada CMVSS 213).
-When b uying a ch ild rest raint, se lect one
that fits your child and the vehicle .
-Only use child rest raint systems that fully
con tact the flat portion o f the seat cush
ion. The child restraint must not tip or
lean to either side . Audi does not recom
mend using child safety seats that rest on
legs or tube-like frames. They do not pro
vide adequate contact with the seat.
-Always heed a ll legal requirements per
taining to the installat ion and use of child
safety seats and carefully follow the in
structions provided by the manufacturer
of the seat you a re us ing .
-Never let more than one child occupy a child
safety seat.
-Never let babies or older children ride in a
vehicle while sitting on the lap of another passenge r.
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-Holding a child in your arms is never a sub
stitute fo r a child restraint system.
-The strongest person cou ld not hold the
ch ild with the forces that exist in an acc i
dent. The child will strike the interior of
the veh icle and can also be struck by the
passenger.
-The child and the passenger can also in
ju re each other in an accident.
-Never install rear-facing child safety seats
or infant carriers on the front passenger
seat. A child will be seriously injured and
can be k illed when the passenger a irbag in
flates -even with an Advanced Airbag Sys
tem.
-The inflating airbag will h it the ch ild safety
seat o r infant ca rr ier with great force and
will sm ash the child s afety seat and child
aga inst the ba ckres t, center armres t, door
or roof.
-I f exceptional ci rcums tances requi re the use
of a forward-f acing child restrain t on the
front passenger's seat, the chi ld's safety
and well-being require that the following
special precautions be taken:
-Make su re the forwa rd-facing seat has
been designed and ce rtified by its manu
fa ctu rer for use on a front se at with a pas
senger front and side ai rb ag.
-Always ca refully follow the man ufa ctu rer 's
i nst ru ct ions prov ided with t he ch ild sa fety
seat or carrier.
-Always move the fron t passenger seat into
the rearmost posit ion of the passenger
seat's fo re and aft adjustment range, and
as far away from the airbag as possib le be
fore installing the child restraint .
-Always make sure that nothing prevents
the front passenger's seat from being
moved to the rearmost position in its fore
and aft adjustment range.
-Always make s ure t hat the backrest is in
the up right pos ition.
-Never place or use any elect rical device
(such as a laptop, CD p layer, electronic
games device, powe r inverter or seat heat-
er for child seats) on the front passenger
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seat if the device is connected to the 12·
volt socket or the cigarette lighter socket.
-If a seat heater has been retrofitted or
otherwise added to the front passenger
seat, never install any chi ld restraint sys
tem on this seat.
-Make sure that there are no wet objects
(such as a wet towel) and no water or oth
er liqu ids on the front passenger seat
cushion.
-Never place objects on the seat (such as a
laptop, CD player, electronic games de
vice, power inverter or seat heater for
child seats). These may influence the elec
tr ica l capacitance measured by the capaci
tive passenge r de tection system and can
also fly around in an accident and cause
serio us personal i njury.
- Always buckle the child sa fe ty seat firmly in
place even if a child is not sitting in it. A
loose child safety seat can fly around during
a sudden stop or in a collision .
-Always read and heed all WARNINGS when
ever using a child restrained in a veh icle is
being
used¢ page 187, Safety belts,
¢page 194, Airbag system and
¢ page 216, Child safety.
A WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious injury, make sure
that the
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF ~; light
comes on and stays on whenever a child re
st rai nt is ins talled on the front passenger seat
and the ignition is sw itched on.
- Never install a reward facing ch ild safety
seat on the front passenger seat if the
PAS ·
SENGER AIR BAG
OFF ~; light does no t
t u rn on and stay on.
- Have the airbag system inspected by your
authorized Audi dealer i mmediately.
Ch ild s afe ty
Child safety seats
Infant seats
Babies and infants up to about one year old and
20 lbs or
9 kg need special rearward-facing child
restraints that support the back, neck and head
in a crash .
Fig. 1 69 Rearwa rd-facing infant seat, prope rly installed on
the passenger seat
.,. When using the vehicle safety belt to install a
child safety seat, yo u m ust fi rst ac tivate the
convertib le lo ckin g re trac tor on the safety belt
t o p revent t he ch ild safety seat from moving
¢ page 225 .
.,. Push the ch ild safety seat down with your full
weight to get the safety belt really tight so that
the seat cannot move forward and sideways
more than 1 in (2.S cm).
Infants up to about one yea r (20 lbs or 9 kg) are
best protected in special infant carr iers and child
safety seats designed for their age group. Many
experts be lieve that infants and small ch ildren
should ride only in special restra ints in wh ich the
child faces the back of the vehicle. These infant
seats support the baby's back, neck and head in a
cr ash
¢fig. 169.
A WARNING
No t using a child safe ty seat, using t he wrong
chi ld safety seat or imprope rly insta lli n g a
chi ld restraint increases the risk of ser ious
personal injury an d death in a crash.
-Never install a rear -fac ing ch ild restraint in
the forward-facing direction. Such restraints
are designed for the special needs of infants
and very small children and cannot protect
them proper ly if the seat is forward-facing.
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Child safety
-Never install a rearward facing child safety
seat on the front passenger seat unless the
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF,;; light comes
on and stays on . If the
PASSENGER AIR
BAG OFF
~; light does not come on and stay
on the inflating airbag will hit the child safe
ty seat or infant carrier with great force and
will smash the child safety seat and child
against the backrest, center armrest, door
or roof. Have the airbag system inspected
immediately by your Audi dealer.
-Never place or use any electrical device
(such as a laptop, CD player, electronic
games device, power inverter or seat heater
for child seats) on the front passenger seat
if the device is connected to the 12-volt
socket or the cigarette lighter socket .
-If a seat heater has been retrofitted or oth·
erwise added to the front passenger seat,
never install any child restraint system on
this seat .
-Make sure that there are no wet objects
(such as a wet towel) and no water or other
liquids on the front passenger seat cushion .
-Never place objects on the seat (such as a
laptop, CD player, electronic games device,
power inverter or seat heater for child
seats). These may influence the electrical
capacitance measured by the capacitive pas
senger detection system and can also fly
around in an accident and cause serious per
sonal injury .
-Always read and heed all WARNINGS when
ever using a child restrained in a vehicle is
being used
r=> page 187, Safety belts,
¢ page 194, Airbag system and
¢ page 216, Important information.
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Convertible child safety seats
Properly used convertible child safety seats con
help protect toddlers and children over age one
who weigh between 20 and 40 lbs (9 and 18 kg)
in a crash .
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Fig. 170 Schem atic ov erview: ins tallation of t he se at us ing
the vehi cle's safety belt system
""When using the vehicle safety belt to install a
child safety seat, you must first activate the
convertible locking retractor on the safety belt
to prevent the child safety seat from moving
r=>page225.
"" Push the child safety seat down with your full
weight to get the safety belt really tight so that
the seat cannot move forward or sideways
more than 1 in (2.S
cm) ¢ page 225.
A toddler or child is usually too large for an in·
fant restraint if it is more than one year old and
weighs more than 20 lbs (9 kg).
Toddlers and children who are older than one
year up to about 4 years old and weigh more than
20 lbs (9 kg) up to 40 lbs (18 kg) must always be
properly restrained in a child safety seat certified
for their size and weight and
r=> fig. 170 .
A WARNING
Not using a child safety seat, using the wrong
child safety seat or improperly installing a
child restraint increases the risk of serious
personal injury and death in a collision or oth
er emergency situation.
- Children on the front seat of any car, even
with Advanced Airbags, can be seriously in
jured or even killed when an airbag inflates.
A child in a rearward-facing child safety seat
installed on the front passenger seat will be
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Child safety
The vehicle 's safety belts alone will not fit most
chi ldren until they are at least 4
ft 9 in (57 in/
1.45 m) tall and weigh about 80 lbs (36 kg) .
Booster seats raise these children up so that the
safety belt will pass properly over the stronger
parts of their bodies and the safety belt can help
protect them in a crash .
.. Do not use the convertible locking retractor
when using the vehicle 's safety belt to restrain
a child on a booster seat .
.. The shoulder belt must lie as close to the cen
ter of the child's collar bone as poss ible and
must lie flat and s nug on the upper body. It
must never lie across the throat or neck. The
lap belt must lie across the pelvis and never
across the stomach or abdomen . Make sure the
belt lies flat and snug . Pull on the belt to tight
en if necessary .
Chi ldren up to at least 8 years old (over 40 lbs or
18 kg) are best protected in chi ld safety seats de
signed for their age and weight . Experts say that
the skeleta l structure, particularly the pelvis, of
these children is not fully developed, and they
must not use the vehicle safety belts without a
suitable child restraint.
It is usually best to put these children in appro
priate booster seats. Be sure the booster seat
meets all applicable safety standards .
Booster seats raise the seating position of the
child and repos ition both the lap and shoulder
parts of the safety be lt so that they pass across
the child's body in the right places. The rout ing of
the belt over the child's body is very important
for the child's protection, whether or not a boos
ter seat is used.
Never use the lap belt portion of the vehicle's
safety belt alone to restrain any child, regardless
of how big the child is. Always remember that
chi ldren do not have th e pronounced pelvic struc
ture required fo r the proper function of lap belt
port ion of the vehicle's three point lap and
shoulder belts. The child's safety absolute ly re
quires that a lap belt portion of the safety belt be
fastened snugly and as low as possible around the pelvis . Never let the lap belt portion of the
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safety belt pass ove r the child's stomach or abdo
men .
In a crash, airbags must inflate w ith in a blink of
an eye and with considerable force. In order to do
its job, the airbag needs room to inflate so that it
will be there to protect the occupant as the occu
pant moves forward into the airbag .
A ve hicle occ upant who is o ut of pos it io n and too
close to the airbag gets in the way of an inflating
airbag . When an occupant is too close, he or she
will be struck vio lent ly and w ill rece ive serious or
possibly even fatal injury.
In order for the airbag to offer protection, it is
important that all vehicle occupants, especially
any ch ildren, who m ust be in the front seat be
cause of exceptional c ircumstances, be properly
restrained and as far away from the airbag as
possible . By keeping room between the child 's
body and the front of the passenger compart
ment, the a irbag can inflate completely and pro
v ide supplementa l protection in certa in frontal
collisions.
_& WARNING
Not using a booster seat, using the booster
seat improperly, incorrect ly installing a boos
ter seat or using the ve hicle safety belt im
properly increases the r isk of serious personal
injury and death in a collision or other emer
gency situation. To he lp reduce the risk of se
rious personal injury and/or death:
- The shou lder belt must lie as close to the
center of the child' s collar bone as possible
and must lie flat and snug on the upper
body. It must never lie across the throat or
neck. The lap belt must lie across the pelvis
and never across the stomach or abdomen.
Make sure that the belt lies flat and snug .
P ull on the belt to tighten if necessary .
- Failur e to properly route safety belts over a
child's body will cause severe injuries in an
accident or other emergency situation
¢page 187.
- The rear side of the child safety seat should
be positioned as close as possible to the
backrest on the ve hicle seat .
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~ Route it around or through the child restraint
belt path
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~ Push the child safety seat down with your fu ll
weight to get the safety be lt really t ight.
~ Insert the belt tongue into the buckle for that
seat ing pos ition .
~ Guide the safety belt back into the retractor un
t il the belt lies flat and snug on the ch ild safety
seat.
~ Yo u should hear a "clicking" no ise as the belt
winds back into the inertia reel. Test the con
vertib le locking retractor by pu lling on the belt .
Yo u should no longer be ab le to p ull the belt
o ut of the retractor. The convertible locking re
tractor is now activated .
~ Make sure that the red release button is fac ing
away from the child restraint so that it can be
unbuckled qu ickly .
~Pullon the be lt to make sure the safety belt is
prope rly tig ht and fastened so that the seat
canno t move forward and s idew ays more th an
1 in (2 .5 cm).
A WARNING
Using t he wrong child restraint or an improp
erly installed c hild restraint can cause ser ious
personal inju ry or death in a cras h.
- Always make sure that the safety belt re -
tractor is locked when install ing a child
safety seat. An unlocked safety belt retrac
tor cannot hold the child sa fety seat in place
dur ing normal dr iving or in a crash.
- Always buckle the child safety seat firmly in
place even if a child is not sitting in it. A
loose child safety seat can fly around duri ng
a sudden stop or in a crash.
- Always make sure the seat backrest to which
the ch ild restraint is installed is in an up
r ight position. Ot he rw ise, the seatback w ith
the ch ild safety sea t atta ched to i t could fly
f orward in the even t of an ac cident o r othe r
eme rgency si tuation .
- Alw ays read and heed all WAR NINGS w hen
ever using a child restra ined in a veh icle is
being used
¢ page 216. Specia l preca utions
app ly when installing a child safety seat on
the front passenger seat
9 page 195, Child
Ch ild saf ety
restraints on the front seat -some impor
tant things to know.
Deactivating the convertible locking
retractor
The convertible locking retractor for child re
straints will be deactivated automatically when
the belt is wound all the way back into the re
tractor .
~ Press the red button on the safety belt buckle.
The belt tongue will pop out of the buck le.
~ Guide the safety belt all the way back into its
stowed posit ion .
Always let the safety belt retract completely into its stowed posit ion . The safety be lt can now be
u sed as an ord inary safety belt w ithout the con
vertib le locking ret racto r fo r ch ild rest raints .
If the convertible locking retractor should be ac
t ivated inadvertently, the safety belt must be un
fastened and guided completely back into its
stowed pos ition to deactivate th is feature .
If the
conve rtible locking retractor is not deactivated,
t h e safety be lt will g radu ally become tigh ter and
u ncomfortab le to wear.
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I mproper ly installed child safety seats in
crease the risk of se rious persona l injury and
death in a co llision.
- Never unfasten the safety belt to deactivate
the co nvertib le locking ret racto r fo r ch ild re
stra ints w hile the vehicle is mov ing. You
wou ld not be restrained and could be seri
ously injured in an accident .
- Always read and heed all WARNINGS when
ever us ing a chi ld restrained in a vehicle is
be ing used
¢ page 216. Special p recautions
apply when install ing a child safety seat on
the fro nt passenge r
seat¢ page 195, Child
restrain ts on the front seat
-some impor
tan t things to know.
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Wheel s
0 US DOT number (TIN) and
manufacture date
T he manufacture date is listed on
the tire sidewall (it may only ap
pear on the inner side of the tire) :
DOT ... 2217 ...
means, for example, that the tire
was produced in the 22nd week of
the year 2017.
@ Audi Original Tires
Audi Original equipment tires
with the designation
"AO" have
been specially matched to your
Audi. When used correctly, these
tires meet the highest standards
for safety and handling. An au
thorized Audi dealer or author
ized Audi Service Facility will be
able to provide you with more in
formation.
® Mud and snow capability
"M/5" or "M+S" indicates the tire
has properties ma king it suitable
to drive in mud or snow.
& indi
cates a winter t ire .
@) Compos ition of the tire cord
and materials
T he number of plies indicates the
number of rubberized fabric lay
ers in the tire . In general: the
more layers, the more weight a
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tire can carry. Tire manufacturers
must also specify the materials
used in the tire . These include
steel , nylon, po lyester and other
materials .
@ Maximum permitted load
This number indicates the max i
mum load in kilograms and
pounds that the tire can carry.
@ Uniform tire quality grade
standards for treadwear,
tr action and temper ature
resistance
Treadwear, traction and tempera
ture
ranges ~ page 260.
@ Running direction
@Maximum permitted
inflation pressure
This number indicates the maxi
mum pressure to which a tire can
be inflated under normal operat
ing condit ions .
Glossary of tire and loading
terminology
Accessory weight
means the comb ined weight (in
excess of those standard items
which may be replaced) of auto matic transmission, power steer -
ing, power brakes, power
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windows, power seats, radio, and heater, to the extent that these
items are available as factory- in
stalled equipment (whether in
stalled or not) .
Aspect ratio
means the ratio of the height to
the width of the tire in percent .
Numbers of 55 or lower indicate a
low sidewall for improved steer
ing response and better overall
handling on dry pavement .
Bead
means the part of the tire that is
made of steel wires , wrapped or
reinfo rced by ply cords and that is
shaped to fit the rim .
Bead separation
means a breakdown of the bond
between components in the bead .
Cord
means the strands forming the
plies in the tire.
Cold tire inflation pressure
means the t ire pressure recom
mended by the vehic le manufac
turer for a tire of a designated
Wheels
three hour period before the tire
pressure is measured or adjusted .
Curb weight
means the weight of a motor ve
hicle with standar d equipment in
c luding the maximum capacity of
f u el, oi l, and coolant, air condi
tioning and additional weight of
optional eq uipment.
Extra load ti re
means a t ire designed to operate
at higher loads and at higher in
flation pressures than the corre
sponding s tandard tire. Extra load
ti res may be identified as
"XL",
"xl" "EXT RA LOAD" or "RF" on , ,
the sidewall.
Gross Axle Weight Rating
(" GAWR ")
means the load -carrying capacity
of a single axle system, measured
at the tire -ground interfaces.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
( " GVWR ")
means the maxim um total loaded
weight of the vehic le .
Groove
size that has not been driven for means the space between two ad -
~ more than a co uple of miles (kilo -jacent tread ribs . .,.
"
8 meters) at low speeds in the
" "' a:,
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