Sitting correctly and safely for Your Audi Rs Q8 SUV First Generation (2020-2026)

Sitting correctly and safely  
Never stand up in the vehicle.  
Never stand on the seats.  
Sitting correctly and  
safely  
Never kneel on the seats.  
Ensuring the correct  
seating position  
Never travel with the backrest reclined too far.  
Never lean against the dash panel.  
Never lie down on the rear seat.  
Never sit on the front edge of a seat.  
Never sit sideways.  
General information  
As the driver, you are responsible for ensuring  
that all vehicle occupants are sitting in the cor-  
rect position and that they stay in this position  
for the entire journey. Ensure that:  
Never lean out of the window.  
Never put your feet out of the window.  
Never put your feet on the dash panel.  
Never put your feet on the seat cushion.  
Never ride in the footwell.  
Every vehicle occupant has adjusted their seat  
correctly ðpage 70.  
Never sit on the armrests.  
The steering wheel is set correctly ðpage 74.  
The mirrors have been adjusted so that you  
have a good view of the surrounding area  
ðpage 64.  
Never travel on a seat without wearing the seat  
belt.  
Never climb into the luggage compartment.  
Every vehicle occupant has adjusted their head  
restraint correctly ðpage 75.  
WARNING  
Sitting out of position, not wearing a seat belt  
or being too close to the airbag exposes the  
occupants to potentially fatal injuries if, for  
instance, the airbags inflate and strike an oc-  
cupant who is not seated in one of the proper  
positions. Please note the important informa-  
tion and safety precautions in the correspond-  
ing chapters on the subjects above.  
Every vehicle occupant has fastened their seat  
belt correctly ðpage 76.  
Applies to vehicles with deactivation switch for  
front passenger’s airbag: The front passenger’s  
airbag is activated or deactivated as appropri-  
ate for the person occupying the front passeng-  
er’s seat ðpage 83.  
Any children are correctly secured in a suitable  
child restraint system on an appropriate seat  
ðpage 83. Please read the important safety  
information about the use of child restraint sys-  
tems on the front passenger’s seat ð in Gen-  
eral information on page 84.  
Note  
Store your seating profile* ðpage 80. This  
allows you to access your personal seating  
profile quickly and easily at any time.  
If physical factors prevent you from being  
able to assume a correct seating position,  
please contact a qualified automotive spe-  
cialist.  
Examples of incorrect seating positions  
Seat belts can only provide maximum protection  
if the belt webbing is positioned correctly. Sitting  
out of position greatly reduces the effectiveness  
of the seat belts and increases the risk of injury  
since the belt webbing is not worn in the position  
for which it is designed.  
Front seats  
General information  
Ensure that:  
The list below contains examples of incorrect po-  
sitions which can be dangerous to all vehicle oc-  
cupants. The list is not complete, but will help to  
make you aware of possible dangers which can be  
avoided. Therefore, whenever the vehicle is mov-  
ing:  
You can press the pedals down completely with  
your legs still slightly bent.  
Your torso is at least 25 cm away from the  
steering wheel/dashboard.  
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Your knees are at least 10 cm away from the  
dashboard.  
Always make sure that the floor mats are  
properly secured.  
Your thighs are resting lightly on the front of  
the seat cushion.  
Never lay additional floor mats or other  
floor coverings over the existing floor mats;  
this would restrict the pedal area and possi-  
bly obstruct the pedals, which could cause  
an accident.  
The backrest is in an upright position and  
makes full contact with your back.  
You have a good view of your surroundings.  
You have an unobstructed view of the instru-  
ment cluster, warning/indicator lamps and  
head-up display*.  
Never place your feet on the dashboard, out  
of the windows or on the seat, as this could  
lead to injury. This also applies to the rear  
seat occupants.  
Accessing the seat settings menu quickly  
Applies to: vehicles with seat settings on MMI  
CAUTION  
Press the image of the driver’s seat/passenger’s  
seat ðpage 100, Fig. 87 1 in the air condition-  
ing menu to access the seat settings for a partic-  
ular seat directly.  
Take care when adjusting the seat to ensure  
the head restraint does not collide with the  
roof. This could cause damage.  
Note  
WARNING  
Use only one control at a time to adjust the  
seat.  
If you are too close to the steering wheel/  
dash panel, the airbag system cannot pro-  
tect you correctly – risk of severe or fatal in-  
jury!  
Manual adjustment of front seats  
Applies to: vehicles with manual seat adjustment  
To reduce the risk of injury to the driver in  
the case of sudden braking or an accident,  
you should never drive with the backrest re-  
clined. The airbag system and seat belts can  
only provide proper protection when the  
backrest is in an upright position and the  
driver is wearing the seat belt in the correct  
position. If the backrest is reclined too far,  
the seat belt may slide away from harder  
body parts towards softer areas such as the  
stomach – risk of injury!  
Fig. 47 Front seat: Adjuster controls  
Never adjust the seats when the vehicle is  
moving – this could lead to an accident.  
Be careful when adjusting the seats. Care-  
less use of the seat adjustment controls can  
cause injuries to both the front seat and rear  
seat occupants.  
The settings depend on the equipment fitted in  
your vehicle.  
Adjusting the seat position  
To move the seat forwards/backwards, pull the  
Never place objects in the driver's footwell.  
Such objects could move under the pedals  
and interfere with their proper function. In  
the event of sudden braking or a change of  
direction, you would not be able to use the  
pedals. This could result in a loss of control  
and possibly cause an accident.  
lever 1 and move the seat.  
To move the seat upwards/downwards, pull/  
press the lever 2 .  
Adjusting the backrest  
To move the backrest forwards/backwards, turn  
the knob 3 .  
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Electric adjustment of front seats  
Adjusting the front seats on the MMI  
Applies to: vehicles with electric seat adjustment  
Applies to: vehicles with seat adjustment via MMI  
Fig. 49 Seat adjustment  
Further adjustments can be made using the MMI  
system.  
Fig. 48 Front seat: Buttons for seat adjustment  
The basic settings can be adjusted using the but-  
tons.  
The settings and the number of menus and but-  
tons depend on the vehicle’s equipment.  
The settings depend on the equipment fitted in  
your vehicle.  
How to use the controls  
Applies to: MMI  
Adjusting the seat position  
On the home screen, select CAR > Seats.  
Swipe to the left or right to access the different  
menus 3 .  
To display the different seats, press on or 4 .  
To move the seat forwards/backwards, push  
button 1 forwards/backwards.  
To move the seat up/down, press the rear area  
of button 1 upwards/downwards.  
The red highlighting in the symbol 5 shows  
To adjust the seat cushion, press the front area  
which seat is currently selected.  
of button 1 upwards/downwards.  
Seat adjustment  
Adjusting the backrest  
Applies to: MMI  
To select the seat adjustment type, press 1 as  
To move the backrest forwards/backwards,  
necessary.  
press button 2 forwards/backwards.  
Press and hold the corresponding arrow 2 un-  
Adjusting the lumbar support  
til the desired position is reached.  
To adjust the lumbar support, press the appro-  
Massage  
priate side of the button 3 .  
Refer to ðpage 73.  
Massage function  
Seat temperature balance  
Massage function on/off 4 . Setting massage  
programme and intensity ðpage 73.  
You can use the seat temperature balance to  
heat/ventilate the backrest and seat cushion to  
different temperatures ð  
page 103.  
in Settings on  
WARNING  
The electric front seat adjustment also works  
when the ignition is off. To avoid injuries, nev-  
er leave children unattended in the vehicle.  
Move the slider up/down to adjust the seat  
heating/ventilation balance.  
Further seat settings  
Refer to ðpage 73.  
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Massage function for front seats  
Applies to: vehicles with massage function  
Adjusting the front passenger’s seat from  
the driver’s seat  
Applies to: vehicles with remote front passenger's seat ad-  
justment  
Calling up massage function  
Applies to: MMI  
You can adjust the front passenger’s seat using  
the buttons on the driver’s seat.  
To call up the Massage menu, press the but-  
ton 4 ðpage 72, Fig. 48.  
Applies to MMI:  
Switching massage function on/off  
Applies to: MMI  
On the home screen, select CAR > Seats.  
To display the different seats, press on or .  
To switch the massage function on/off, press  
Press the button to switch the function on.  
The bottom edge of the button will light up in  
red.  
the button 4 ðpage 72, Fig. 48. Or:  
On the MMI, press Start/Stop.  
Setting massage programme and intensity  
Applies to: MMI  
Once you have switched the function on, you can  
adjust the front passenger’s seat using the but-  
tons on the driver’s seat ðpage 72, Fig. 48.  
To select the massage programme, press the  
corresponding button, e.g. Wave, on the MMI.  
To set the intensity of the massage, press In-  
tensity on the MMI repeatedly until the desired  
Note  
This function is automatically deactivated  
when you close the menu.  
level is reached.  
Note  
Front centre armrest  
Applies to: vehicles with front centre armrest  
The massage function switches off automati-  
cally after 10 minutes.  
Further seat settings on the MMI  
You can use the MMI to adjust further seat set-  
tings and switch functions on/off.  
Applies to MMI: On the home screen, select  
CAR > Seats > Further seat settings.  
The following options may be available depend-  
ing on the equipment installed in your vehicle:  
Fig. 50 Front cabin: centre armrest  
Reset seat position  
Adjusting the centre armrest  
You can move the front passenger’s seat into the  
same position as the driver’s seat.  
The settings depend on the equipment fitted in  
your vehicle.  
Easy entry for driver’s seat/easy entry for  
passenger’s seat  
To move the armrest forwards/backwards,  
press button 1 .  
The easy entry function gives improved access to  
the vehicle.  
WARNING  
In certain positions, the centre armrest may  
limit arm movement – risk of injury!  
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Adjusting the seat position  
Rear seats  
To move the seat forwards/backwards, pull the  
General information  
lever ðFig. 52 and move the seat.  
Release the bar and move the seat further until  
WARNING  
it locks in position.  
Be careful when adjusting the seats. Care-  
less or uncontrolled use of the height ad-  
justment can cause injuries.  
Steering wheel  
General information  
Ensure that:  
Always check to see if the locking mecha-  
nism is properly engaged by pulling the  
backrest forwards.  
Never adjust the seats when the vehicle is  
moving – this could lead to an accident.  
Your torso is at least 25 cm away from the  
steering wheel.  
Your arms are bent slightly at the elbows.  
You have a good view of your surroundings and  
can see the instrument cluster and head-up dis-  
play* at all times.  
Seat adjustment  
You always hold the steering wheel with both  
hands on the outside of the rim at about the 9  
o'clock and 3 o'clock position while driving.  
WARNING  
Before setting off, make sure that the steer-  
ing wheel is correctly adjusted and that it  
cannot slip out of the engaged position –  
risk of accident!  
Fig. 51 Adjusting the backrest  
If you are too close to the steering wheel,  
the driver airbag cannot protect you correct-  
ly – risk of severe or fatal injury!  
Never hold the steering wheel at the 12  
o'clock position, or with your hands inside  
the rim or on the steering wheel hub. This  
could result in serious injuries to the arms,  
hands and head if the driver's airbag in-  
flates.  
Fig. 52 Adjusting the seat position  
The settings depend on the equipment fitted in  
your vehicle.  
Adjusting the backrest  
Hold the backrest with one hand while pushing  
the lever upwards ðFig. 51 with the other.  
Move the backrest forwards/backwards to the  
desired position.  
Release the lever and keep moving the backrest  
until it locks in place.  
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The height and reach of the steering wheel can  
be adjusted electrically to suit the driver.  
Adjusting the steering wheel position  
(manual adjustment)  
Applies to: vehicles with manual steering wheel adjustment  
To adjust the steering wheel in the desired di-  
rection, press the corresponding point on the  
switch.  
The steering wheel can be adjusted even when  
the ignition is off.  
Head restraints  
General information  
Applies to: vehicles with adjustable head restraints  
Fig. 53 Steering column: Lever for adjusting the steering  
wheel position  
The height and reach of the steering wheel can  
be adjusted.  
Press the release lever in the direction indica-  
ted by the arrow.  
Move the steering wheel to the desired posi-  
tion.  
Push the lever all the way up until the catch en-  
Fig. 55 Correctly adjusted head restraint  
gages.  
Ensure that:  
WARNING  
The top of the head restraint is level with the  
top of your head.  
Adjust the position of the steering wheel on-  
ly before driving off – risk of accident!  
Press the lever upwards so it is secure and  
so that the position of the steering wheel  
cannot shift unexpectedly while the vehicle  
is moving – risk of accident!  
The head restraint is as close as possible to the  
back of your head.  
The head restraints on any occupied rear seats  
are pulled up at least one notch.  
WARNING  
Adjusting the steering wheel position  
(electric adjustment)  
There is a head restraint for every seat. It is  
very important that all vehicle occupants ad-  
just their head restraint correctly before ev-  
ery trip. Incorrectly adjusted head restraints  
can increase the risk of neck injuries in an  
accident or during sudden or unexpected  
braking or other manoeuvres.  
Applies to: vehicles with electric steering wheel adjustment  
Remove the rear head restraints only if this  
is necessary in order to attach a child re-  
straint system ðpage 83. Store head re-  
straints securely if you remove them, e.g. in  
the luggage compartment. Install the head  
restraint again immediately after removing  
the child restraint system. Travelling with  
Fig. 54 Steering column: Button for adjusting the steering  
wheel position  
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To lower the head restraint, press the button  
and move the head restraint downwards. Re-  
lease the button and slide the head restraint  
further until you feel it click into place.  
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the head restraints removed increases the  
risk of severe neck injuries.  
Front head restraints  
Applies to: vehicles with adjustable head restraints  
Removing head restraint  
Applies to: vehicles with removable head restraints  
Applies to vehicles with folding backrest: Fold  
the backrest forwards slightly ðpage 94.  
Raise the head restraint as far as it will go.  
Use a suitable tool from the vehicle toolkit or  
open the blade of the vehicle key or emergency  
key and press it into the release point 1 on the  
inside or outside of the base.  
Press the button 2 and pull the head restraint  
out of the backrest ð  
tion on page 75.  
in General informa-  
Fig. 56 Front seat: Adjusting head restraint  
The settings depend on the equipment fitted in  
your vehicle.  
Installing head restraint  
Applies to: vehicles with removable head restraints  
Adjusting head restraint  
Fold the backrest forwards slightly ðpage 94.  
Push the posts of the head restraint into the  
guides until you feel them click into place.  
Press the button 2 and push the head restraint  
all the way down. It should no longer be possi-  
ble to remove the head restraint from the back-  
rest without pressing the button.  
To raise the head restraint, adjust the position  
of the head restraint until you feel it click into  
place.  
To lower the head restraint (or move it forwards  
or backwards), press the side button and move  
the head restraint in the desired direction. Re-  
lease the button and slide the head restraint  
further until you feel it click into place.  
Seat belts  
General information  
Rear head restraints  
Every seat is equipped with a three-point seat  
belt. When worn correctly, seat belts are the  
most effective way to reduce the risk of serious or  
fatal injuries in an accident. You should therefore  
always wear your seat belt correctly and you  
should also ensure that all vehicle occupants are  
wearing their seat belts correctly while the vehi-  
cle is moving.  
Applies to: vehicles with adjustable head restraints  
Although the vehicle is equipped with an airbag  
system, every vehicle occupant must still wear a  
seat belt. In addition to their normal function of  
protecting the vehicle occupants in a collision,  
the seat belts also hold them in a position where  
the airbags can inflate properly and provide max-  
imum protection. Seat belts offer protection in  
accidents in which no airbags are triggered or  
where they have already been triggered.  
Fig. 57 Rear seat: Adjusting/removing head restraint  
Adjusting head restraint  
To raise the head restraint, adjust the position  
of the head restraint until you feel it click into  
place.  
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Wearing a seat belt correctly  
WARNING  
The risk of severe or fatal injury is increased if  
the seat belt is worn incorrectly or not at all,  
or if it is damaged.  
All vehicle occupants (including the driver)  
must put their seat belt on correctly before  
every trip and must always keep it on while  
the vehicle is moving, regardless of whether  
the seat is equipped with an airbag or not.  
This also applies to children who are being  
secured in a child restraint system appropri-  
ate to their height, weight and age using the  
seat belt.  
Fig. 58 Positioning seat belts over lap/shoulder  
In the event of an accident, anyone not  
wearing a seat belt will be thrown around in  
the vehicle and make violent contact with  
the steering wheel, dashboard, windscreen,  
doors, etc. They could even be thrown out of  
the vehicle. Rear passengers not wearing  
seat belts endanger not only themselves but  
also the other occupants.  
Fig. 59 Positioning seat belts during pregnancy  
Never allow passengers to share the same  
seat belt. Never secure more than one per-  
son (including small children) with the same  
seat belt.  
Seat belts must always be worn correctly in order  
to provide the best possible protection in the  
event of an accident and to reduce the risk of se-  
rious or fatal injuries. Correctly worn seat belts  
also hold the vehicle occupants in position in  
such a way that the airbags provide maximum  
protection if they are triggered. For this reason,  
it is essential that you always fasten your seat  
belt and ensure that it is worn correctly ðFig. 58.  
Never travel with children or babies on your  
lap and never share the same seat belt.  
To ensure that the seat belt is fully effective,  
the latch plate must always be engaged in  
the correct buckle for a particular seat.  
To ensure that the seat belts can provide  
maximum protection, all vehicle occupants  
must be seated in the correct seating posi-  
tion ðpage 70.  
Make sure that you are wearing your seat belt  
correctly by checking the following points:  
Check the condition of the seat belts at reg-  
ular intervals ðpage 347. If you notice that  
the belt webbing, fittings, retractor mecha-  
nism or buckle of any of the belts is dam-  
aged, the belt must be replaced by a quali-  
fied workshop.  
The lap belt section of the seat belt should be  
worn tightly across the hips.  
The shoulder section of the seat belt should be  
fitted across the centre of the shoulder.  
The seat belt must always make firm and even  
contact with the body.  
The seat belts must not be removed or  
modified in any way. Do not attempt to re-  
pair a damaged belt yourself.  
At all times during pregnancy, women must wear  
the seat belt so that it runs evenly across the  
chest and as low as possible over the hips; the  
belt must make even contact so that there is no  
pressure on the stomach ðFig. 59.  
Seat belts which have been worn in an acci-  
dent must be replaced by a qualified work-  
shop.  
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CAUTION  
WARNING  
Wearing a seat belt incorrectly may result in  
serious injuries in the event of an accident or  
under sudden braking or manoeuvres.  
Never travel in a moving vehicle with the  
backrest reclined. The further the backrest  
is tilted back, the greater the risk of injury  
due to incorrect positioning of the seat belt.  
The seat belt itself or a loose seat belt can  
cause serious injuries if it slides away from  
harder body parts towards softer areas such  
as the stomach.  
Make sure that no velcro fasteners or sharp  
objects, such as zip fasteners or rivets on  
clothing, are in the way of the seat belt while  
you are wearing it; otherwise the seat belt  
could be damaged.  
Fastening/unfastening the seat belt  
The shoulder section of the seat belt should  
be fitted across the centre of the shoulder  
and torso and never under the arm, behind  
the back or over the neck or face.  
The lap belt section of the seat belt must be  
worn tightly across the hips, and never over  
the stomach or abdomen.  
Fig. 60 Latch plate and buckle  
The seat belt must make firm and even con-  
tact with the upper body and hips.  
Do not allow the seat belt to become twis-  
ted or jammed, or to rub on any sharp  
edges.  
The protection offered by the seat belt in an  
accident is reduced if the height of the belt  
is not correctly adjusted or if the seat belt is  
not properly positioned. Make sure that the  
seat belts are properly positioned and the  
height correctly adjusted to suit the vehicle  
occupants.  
Fig. 61 The latch plate of the belt springs out of the buck-  
le  
Please refer to the safety information ðpage 76.  
Seat belts worn too loose can result in inju-  
ries because they allow excessive forward  
movement in a crash; the occupant will be  
brought to a sudden stop by the belt web-  
bing.  
Fastening the seat belt  
To fasten the belt, take hold of the latch plate  
and pull it slowly across your chest and lap.  
Insert the latch plate into the buckle for the ap-  
Loose, bulky clothing (such as an overcoat  
over a jacket) impairs the proper fit and  
function of the belts.  
propriate seat and push it down until it is se-  
curely locked with an audible click ðFig. 60.  
Pull the belt to check that it is now securely fas-  
Do not wear the belt over hard or fragile ob-  
jects (such as glasses or pens, etc.).  
During pregnancy, women must wear the  
lap belt section of the seat belt as low as  
possible across the hips and underneath the  
rounded stomach.  
tened.  
Unfastening the seat belt  
Press the red button in the seat belt buckle  
ðFig. 61. The latch plate is released and  
springs out.  
Guide the belt back by hand so that it is taken  
up more easily.  
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Seat belt monitor  
Additional seat belt functions  
Automatic belt retractors  
– If the warning lamp lights up/flashes in the  
instrument cluster, one of the seat belts is not  
fastened/was unfastened while the vehicle was  
moving. Audible warning signals may also be giv-  
en.  
The seat belts are equipped with automatic belt  
retractors. The retractor system gives complete  
freedom of movement, as long as the pull on the  
belt is slow. Hard braking locks the belt. The belt  
will also lock when you accelerate, drive up or  
down a steep hill or corner sharply.  
The status of the rear seat belts is also moni-  
tored by the following indicator lamps in the in-  
strument cluster:  
Belt force limiters  
– If the indicator lamp lights up, the seat belt  
for the corresponding rear seat is not buckled or  
the seat is not occupied.  
Seat belts with belt force limiters reduce the  
forces acting on the body from the seat belts  
themselves in an accident.  
– If the indicator lamp lights up, the rear seat  
belt has been fastened.  
Seat belt retraction  
After the seat belt is unbuckled, it is rolled up by  
an electric motor in the reversible belt tensioner.  
Adjusting seat belt height  
Belt tensioners  
Seat belts with reversible belt tensioners may be  
tightened after you drive off or in certain driving  
situations. This is done if the belt is too loose and  
needs to be taken up in order to lie more tightly  
against the body.  
Seat belts with pyrotechnic belt tensioners may  
be tensioned automatically in certain types of  
collision. This helps to reduce the forward mo-  
tion of the occupants.  
Fig. 62 Belt height adjustment for the front seats: guide  
fitting  
WARNING  
To move the seat belt higher, slide the guide fit-  
ting 2 upwards.  
To move the seat belt lower, squeeze the re-  
lease mechanism 1 and slide the guide fitting  
2 downwards.  
The pyrotechnic system can only be activated  
once. If the pyrotechnic belt tensioners have  
been activated at any time, the system must  
be replaced by a qualified workshop.  
After adjusting, pull the shoulder belt sharply  
to check that the catch on the guide fitting is  
engaged securely.  
Note  
Some smoke may be released when the pyro-  
technic belt tensioners are activated. This  
does not mean there is a fire in the vehicle.  
Note  
It is also possible to adjust the height of the  
front seats to obtain the best position for the  
front seat belts.  
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Memory function  
Airbag system  
General information  
General information  
Applies to: vehicles with memory function  
WARNING  
The memory function can be used to store and  
call up seat profiles via the recall buttons in the  
door trim.  
If you do not wear a seat belt or sit in the  
correct position, or if you are seated too  
close to the airbag system, you will not be  
fully protected by the airbag system. This  
puts you at risk of serious or fatal injury. En-  
sure that all occupants are seated in the cor-  
rect position with their seat belts fastened  
ðpage 70. This applies regardless of wheth-  
er the seat is equipped with an airbag or  
not.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, settings  
such as the position of the driver's seat and the  
exterior mirrors can be stored.  
Storing and calling up seat profile  
Applies to: vehicles with memory function  
The memory function buttons are located in the  
door trim.  
Never place your feet on the dashboard, out  
of the windows or on the seat. To ensure  
that the airbag systems can open without  
obstructions, never lean forwards or lean on  
the door or the side window. You could oth-  
erwise sustain potentially fatal injuries if the  
airbags are triggered.  
Storing seat profile  
SET  
Press the  
button. When the LED in the  
button lights up, a seat profile can be stored.  
Press one of the numbered recall buttons. A  
tone will sound to confirm that the settings  
have been stored.  
Persons, pets or objects positioned between  
the airbag system and the occupant will pre-  
vent the airbag system from inflating prop-  
erly and could be catapulted through the ve-  
hicle cabin – risk of serious or fatal injury.  
Ensure that there are no objects between  
the vehicle occupants and the airbag sys-  
tem. Never secure or carry objects in the  
area of inflation of the airbag systems, in  
particular around the steering wheel, on the  
dashboard, against the doors, on the win-  
dows and in the footwell.  
Calling up seat profile  
If the driver’s/front passenger’s door is open  
and the ignition is off, briefly press the recall  
button once. All the settings for the seat profile  
will be applied.  
If the driver's/front passenger's door is closed  
or the ignition is on, press and hold the recall  
button until the seat profile settings have been  
restored.  
Never apply stickers or other coverings to  
the airbag system covers.  
WARNING  
For safety reasons, never recall seat settings  
when the vehicle is moving – this could lead  
to an accident.  
The built-in coat hooks should only be used  
for lightweight clothing. Do not use clothes  
hangers to hang up clothing. Do not leave  
any heavy, fragile or sharp-edged objects in  
the pockets. This could otherwise interfere  
with the effectiveness of the head-protec-  
tion airbags.  
If necessary, the recall function can be stop-  
ped at any time by pressing the seat adjust-  
ment button in the door/on the display for  
the relevant seat.  
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If you intend to fit protective covers over the  
seats, these must be of the specific type ap-  
proved for use on Audi seats with side air-  
bags. The side airbags inflate from the back-  
rest and the protection they provide would  
otherwise be seriously impaired.  
sons who suffer or have suffered from asth-  
ma or other breathing issues. Get out of the  
vehicle or open the windows or doors to  
breathe in fresh air.  
Note  
Any damage to the original seat upholstery  
in the area from which the airbags inflate  
must be repaired immediately by a qualified  
workshop.  
If you are travelling with children, please note  
the information and safety precautions  
ðpage 83.  
Components of the airbag system are loca-  
ted in various parts of the vehicle. Improper  
servicing or repairs to the vehicle can cause  
damage to parts of the airbag system or  
prevent the airbags from working properly.  
As a result, the airbags may not inflate cor-  
rectly or may not be triggered at all in an ac-  
cident situation, putting the occupants at  
risk of serious or fatal injury. Have any re-  
pairs or modifications to the vehicle carried  
out by a qualified workshop.  
Safety system monitoring  
The indicator lamp in the instrument cluster  
monitors the safety systems such as the airbags  
(including control units, sensors and wiring) and  
belt tensioners. It lights up for a few seconds  
when you switch on the ignition.  
If the indicator lamp does not light up when you  
switch on the ignition, if it does not go out after a  
few seconds, or if it lights up or flashes while you  
are driving, there is a fault in one of the safety  
systems. Drive to a qualified workshop without  
delay and have the fault rectified.  
The airbag system can only be activated  
once; after it has been triggered, have the  
airbag system replaced by a qualified work-  
shop without delay.  
WARNING  
The airbag may release a fine dust when it is  
triggered. This is quite normal and does not  
mean there is a fire in the vehicle. The fine  
dust can irritate the skin and eyes and/or  
cause breathing issues, particularly in per-  
Have the fault in the safety systems examined  
without delay; otherwise the systems may fail  
to trigger in an accident – this could result in  
serious or possibly fatal injury.  
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Description  
Fig. 63 Overview of airbags (inflation area after airbags are triggered)  
The locations of the airbags are marked with the  
word “AIRBAG”. The following airbags are fitted  
in your vehicle:  
tors include, for example, the nature (hard or  
soft) of the object which the car hits, the angle of  
impact, vehicle speed and so on. Whether the air-  
bags are triggered depends primarily on the vehi-  
cle deceleration rate resulting from the collision.  
By processing the signals from the sensors loca-  
ted in the vehicle, the electronic control unit is  
immediately able to evaluate the severity of the  
collision and activate the restraint systems ac-  
cordingly. If the deceleration rate is below the  
predefined reference value in the control unit the  
airbags will not be triggered, even though the ac-  
cident may cause extensive damage to the car. In  
these situations, the occupants are restrained by  
the correctly fastened seat belts.  
1
2
3
Driver's airbag  
Front passenger's airbag  
Front side airbags and rear side airbags (op-  
tional)  
4
Head-protection airbags  
The airbags in your vehicle provide the greatest  
possible protection in accident situations when  
passengers are seated in the correct position  
with their seat belts properly fastened. Airbags  
are a supplementary restraint system; they are  
not a substitute for seat belts.  
When an airbag is triggered, it is filled with gas.  
This causes the relevant airbag cover panel to  
break off. The airbag then opens into its deploy-  
ment zone in milliseconds, with significant force.  
As the seat belt-restrained occupants move in the  
direction of the impact, the inflated airbags slow  
their movement, thereby helping to protect e.g.  
the head, torso and pelvis. Nonetheless, the  
The airbags may be triggered in accidents affect-  
ing the front or side areas of the vehicle or in  
which the vehicle overturns.  
It is not possible to define the exact triggering re-  
sponse of the airbag system in all possible situa-  
tions, since the circumstances in different types  
of accident will vary considerably. Important fac-  
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possibility cannot be ruled out completely that  
an airbag might cause injury when triggered.  
The front passenger's airbag can be reactivated  
ON  
by turning the emergency key to the  
tion. The indicator lamp  
posi-  
The airbag system works when the ignition is on.  
PASSENGER AIR BAG ON will light up  
briefly.  
Deactivating the front passenger's airbag  
Applies to: vehicles with key-operated switch for front pas-  
senger's airbag  
WARNING  
A child in a rearward-facing child restraint  
system on the front passenger’s seat could  
suffer a severe impact if the front passeng-  
er’s airbag were to deploy – risk of severe or  
fatal injury! Always secure any child re-  
straint systems to the rear seats. If you have  
no other alternative than to use a rearward-  
facing child restraint system on the front  
passenger’s seat, always check while driving  
that PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF re-  
mains lit at all times.  
Fig. 64 Glove box: Key-operated switch for deactivating  
front passenger's airbag  
Adults travelling on the front passenger’s  
seat will not be protected by the front pas-  
senger’s airbag if it is deactivated – risk of  
severe or fatal injury! In this case, while driv-  
ing, always check that  
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFFis not lit.  
Child restraint systems  
General information  
Fig. 65 Headliner: Indicator lamp for status of front pas-  
senger’s airbag  
It is the driver's responsibility to ensure that the  
key-operated switch is set to the correct position.  
If you have no other alternative than to use a  
rearward-facing child restraint system on the  
front passenger's seat, always switch the front  
passenger’s airbag off ðpage 85. If you have  
deactivated the front passenger's airbag, reacti-  
vate it as soon as the child restraint system is no  
longer needed so that the airbag can continue to  
give the required protection.  
Fig. 66 Passenger's sun visor: Airbag sticker  
When installing and using child restraint sys-  
tems, always observe the information in this  
Owner’s Manual, the applicable country-specific  
regulations and the instructions provided by the  
manufacturer of the child restraint system.  
Take out the emergency key ðpage 45.  
To deactivate the front passenger's airbag, turn  
OFF  
the emergency key to the  
position in the  
key-operated switch ðFig. 64. The indicator  
lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF will  
light up and remain lit.  
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immediately after removing the child re-  
straint system.  
WARNING  
To avoid serious or fatal injury, children travel-  
ling in the vehicle must always be protected  
with child restraint systems appropriate to  
their height, weight and age.  
Always make sure that the backrest of the  
seat carrying the child restraint system is  
properly engaged and that it cannot move  
forwards. Otherwise the backrest could be  
moved forwards, together with the child re-  
straint system attached to it, in the event of  
an accident or other emergency.  
Children under 1.50 m tall or younger than  
12 must not travel in the vehicle without a  
suitable child restraint system. Please ob-  
serve any other applicable regulations in the  
country in which you are travelling.  
No anchorages are provided in the vehicle  
for child seats which need to be secured ad-  
ditionally with restraint systems such as a  
lower tether. Do not secure any additional  
restraint systems to the front seats, for ex-  
ample to the backrest or seat rail.  
Improperly secured child restraint systems  
in the vehicle can lead to serious or fatal in-  
juries in the event of an accident. Always se-  
cure the child restraint system according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
NEVER use a rearward-facing child restraint  
on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in  
front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the  
CHILD can occur.  
Children and babies must NEVER travel on  
another occupant’s lap.  
Never allow more than one child to occupy  
one child restraint system.  
Applies to vehicles on which the front pas-  
senger's airbag cannot be deactivated: Do  
NOT use a rearward-facing child restraint  
system on the front passenger's seat.  
Applies to vehicles with key-operated  
switch for deactivating the front passeng-  
er's airbag: Do NOT use a rearward-facing  
child restraint system on the front pas-  
senger's seat while the front passenger's  
airbag is active. If you have no alternative  
but to use a rearward-facing child re-  
straint system on the front passenger's  
seat, the front passenger's airbag must be  
deactivated beforehand via the key-operat-  
ed switch ðpage 83. Make sure that the  
front passenger's airbag is reactivated by  
means of the key-operated switch as soon  
as the child restraint system is no longer  
needed on the front passenger's seat.  
If you need to use a forward-facing child re-  
straint system on the front passenger’s  
seat, move the front passenger's seat all the  
way back so that it is as far away from the  
front passenger's airbag as possible. Before  
doing so, you should ensure that there is  
nothing blocking the adjustment area. A  
child in a child restraint system on the front  
Never leave a child without supervision in a  
child restraint system.  
Never allow a child to travel unrestrained in  
the vehicle or to stand up or kneel on a seat  
while the car is moving. In an accident, the  
child could be catapulted through the car,  
potentially causing fatal injuries to itself  
and other occupants.  
If children are out of position when the car is  
moving, they are at greater risk of injury  
during a sudden braking manoeuvre or in an  
accident. This applies in particular if the  
child is travelling on the front passenger’s  
seat, or if the child’s head is near the open-  
ing for the side airbag when the airbag sys-  
tem is triggered in an accident. This incor-  
rect seating position can result in serious or  
even fatal injury.  
Make sure there is sufficient clearance in  
front of the child sitting in the child re-  
straint system. If necessary, adjust the seat  
position and backrest angle of the seat in  
front of the child restraint system.  
The back of any forward-facing child re-  
straint system must be flush with the back-  
rest of the vehicle seat. Adjust or remove  
the head restraint if it hinders installation  
ðpage 75. Install the head restraint again  
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passenger’s seat could suffer a severe im-  
pact if the front passenger’s airbag were to  
deploy – risk of severe or fatal injury!  
The child restraint system must always be  
properly secured, even when it is unoccu-  
pied; otherwise it could be flung through  
the cabin during sudden braking or in the  
event of an accident.  
Always replace the child restraint system  
with a new one after an accident as damage  
not externally visible may have occurred.  
The right place to seat children  
Children should always be protected with child  
restraint systems appropriate to their height,  
weight and age.  
seat if this is prohibited by the relevant country-  
specific regulations. If the relevant country-spe-  
cific regulations allow the use of a child restraint  
system, check the tables ðtable on page 86  
and ðtable on page 87 to see whether your  
system can be secured on the front passenger’s  
seat in the vehicle.  
Audi recommends child restraint systems from  
the range of Audi Genuine Accessories.  
You can secure child restraint systems in your ve-  
hicle using the ISOFIX retaining rings or the seat  
belts. You can also secure child restraint systems  
to the top tether anchorages.  
If your child restraint system complies with the  
relevant country-specific regulations and is suita-  
ble for use on the front passenger’s seat of your  
vehicle, please note the following:  
Always seat children on the rear seats  
Applies to: rearward-facing child restraint systems  
Accident statistics show that the rear seats are  
the safest place for children to sit. Children  
should always be seated in an appropriate child  
restraint system on the rear seats approved for  
these systems ðtable on page 86, ðtable on  
page 87.  
Vehicles without deactivation switch for front  
passenger’s airbag: Use on the front passeng-  
er’s seat is not permitted.  
Vehicles with deactivation switch for front pas-  
senger’s airbag*: The front passenger’s airbag  
must be deactivated ðpage 83.  
In exceptional cases: children on the front  
passenger’s seat  
Applies to: forward-facing child restraint systems  
Move the front passenger's seat all the way  
Always observe the relevant country-specific reg-  
ulations regarding whether a child restraint sys-  
tem may be used on the front passenger’s seat in  
exceptional circumstances. A child restraint sys-  
tem must not be used on the front passenger’s  
back so that it is as far away from the front pas-  
senger's airbag as possible. Before doing so,  
you should ensure that there is nothing block-  
ing the adjustment area.  
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Seats suitable for the attachment of child restraint systems with ISOFIX  
a)  
Child restraint sys-  
tem  
ISOFIX  
size category  
Rear seats  
Centre  
Front passenger's seat*  
Outer  
Front pas-  
senger's air-  
bag on  
Front pas-  
senger's air-  
bag off*  
Category 0:  
Up to 10 kg  
E/R1  
IL  
IL  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
IL  
IL  
IL  
IL  
E/R1  
D/R2  
C/R3  
D/R2  
C/R3  
B/F2  
Category 0+:  
Up to 13 kg  
IL  
Category 1:  
9 to 18 kg  
B1/F2x  
A/F3  
IL, IUF  
Category 2:  
15 to 25 kg  
-
IL  
IL  
X
X
X
IL  
IL  
X
IL  
IL  
X
Category 3:  
22 to 36 kg  
-
i-Size child re-  
straint system  
F2x/R2/B2  
i-U  
a)  
If you fit a child restraint system on the front passenger’s seat, adjust the height and longitudinal position of the seat and the  
angle of the backrest as necessary.  
ISOFIX size category: The size category speci-  
fies the weight range for which the child re-  
straint system is approved. On child restraint  
systems with universal or semi-universal appro-  
val, the size category is specified on the ECE ap-  
proval label. Each child restraint system carries  
a label specifying the weight category.  
IUF: Seat suitable for the attachment of a for-  
ward-facing ISOFIX child restraint system with  
universal approval.  
i-U: Seat suitable for the attachment of an i-  
Size child restraint system with universal ap-  
proval.  
X: Seat not suitable for the attachment of the  
corresponding child restraint system.  
IL: Seat suitable for the attachment of an ISO-  
FIX child restraint system with semi-universal  
approval. Refer to the vehicle list provided by  
the manufacturer.  
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Seats suitable for the attachment of child restraint systems with the seat belt  
a)  
Child restraint system  
Rear seats  
Front passenger's seat  
Front pas- Front pas-  
senger's air- senger's air-  
1)  
Outer  
Centre  
bag on  
bag off*  
Category 0  
Up to 10 kg  
U, L  
U, L  
U, L  
U, L  
U, L  
U
U
U
U
U
X
U
Category 0+  
Up to 13 kg  
X
X
U
U
U
U
U
U
Category 1  
9 to 18 kg  
Category 2  
15 to 25 kg  
Category 3  
22 to 36 kg  
a)  
If you secure a child restraint system to the front passenger’s seat with the seat belt, move the front passenger’s seat to the  
highest position, and adjust the longitudinal position of the seat and the angle of the backrest as necessary.  
U: Seat suitable for the attachment of a child  
restraint system with universal approval.  
L: Seat suitable for the attachment of a child  
restraint system with semi-universal approval.  
Refer to the vehicle list provided by the manu-  
facturer.  
Attaching a child restraint system to the  
bottom ISOFIX anchorages  
X: Seat not suitable for the attachment of the  
corresponding child restraint system.  
1)  
: Seat not suitable for the attachment of a  
child restraint system with a support leg.  
Note  
Fig. 67 Rear seat: Bottom ISOFIX anchorages  
Child restraint systems can also be secured  
on seats with side airbags. Side airbags can  
provide additional protection to children  
who are correctly secured in a suitable child  
restraint system in the event of an accident.  
For correct installation, some child restraint  
systems require the use of both the lower  
ISOFIX anchorages and the seat belt. The si-  
multaneous use of both of these is permissi-  
ble as long as this does not restrict the re-  
straint systems or seat belts on an adjacent  
seat.  
Please refer to the safety information ðpage 83.  
The bottom ISOFIX anchorages are located be-  
tween the seat cushion and the backrest on the  
vehicle’s outer rear seats and on the front pas-  
senger's seat*. There are two bottom ISOFIX an-  
chorages on these seats to which you can secure  
an ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint system, accord-  
ing to the table ðtable on page 86.  
Applies to vehicles with rear seat bench with  
forward/rearward adjustment: Move the rear  
seat all the way back.  
Activate the child lock ðpage 53.  
Remove the covers from the two ISOFIX ancho-  
rages.  
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Secure the child restraint system according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Pull on the child restraint system to check  
whether both sides have engaged properly in  
the ISOFIX anchorages.  
ensure that the upper securing point for the  
seat belt is behind the child restraint system.  
If you are using a child restraint system on the  
rear seat, you should additionally secure the  
child restraint system to the vehicle’s corre-  
sponding top tether anchorage ðpage 88, if  
possible.  
If possible, also secure the child restraint sys-  
tem to the corresponding top tether anchorage  
of the seat ðpage 88.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint  
on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in  
front of it; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the  
CHILD can occur.  
NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint  
on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in  
front of it; DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the  
CHILD can occur.  
To ensure proper protection by the child re-  
straint system, it is important to wear the  
seat belts in the correct position. Always  
check that the belt is properly positioned ac-  
cording to the instructions provided by the  
manufacturer of the child restraint system.  
Incorrectly worn seat belts can give rise to  
injuries even in a minor collision.  
The ISOFIX anchorages in the vehicle are de-  
signed only for child restraint systems with  
ISOFIX. Do not attempt to secure other  
types of child restraint system, seat belts or  
other objects to these anchorages – this  
could result in serious or possibly fatal in-  
jury.  
Note  
Additionally securing a child restraint  
system to the top tether anchorage  
The ISOFIX anchorages are designed for a  
maximum total weight of 33 kg (weight of  
child and child restraint system). If the total  
weight is higher, the child restraint system  
must be attached to the vehicle using the seat  
belt.  
Securing child restraint systems with a seat  
belt  
Please refer to the safety information ðpage 83.  
Fig. 68 Rear backrest: Top tether anchorages for securing  
a child restraint system with a top tether strap  
Applies to vehicles with rear seat bench with  
forward/rearward adjustment: Move the rear  
seat all the way back.  
Activate the child lock ðpage 53.  
When attaching a child restraint system to the  
front passenger’s seat, move the seat as far up-  
wards as possible.  
Secure the child restraint system according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
After securing the child restraint system on the  
front passenger’s seat, adjust the front pas-  
senger’s backrest so that it makes full contact  
with the child restraint system. You should also  
Fig. 69 Rear backrest: Hooking strap into top tether an-  
chorage  
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Please refer to the safety information ðpage 83.  
The top tether anchorages are intended for use  
as an additional point for securing a child re-  
straint system with a top tether strap. The ancho-  
rages may be fitted in the following locations in  
the vehicle:  
Behind the outer seats on the rear bench seat.  
1)  
Behind the centre seat on the rear bench seat.  
Make sure that the combined weight of the child  
seat and child is not over the maximum permissi-  
ble weight of 33 kg.  
Raise the head restraint behind the child re-  
straint system.  
Secure the child restraint system according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Guide the top tether strap of the child restraint  
system underneath or past both sides of the  
head restraint (depending on the type of child  
restraint system) towards the rear.  
Hook the strap into the top tether anchorage  
ðFig. 69. When doing so, make sure that the  
belt is not twisted and that it is not on any  
sharp edges.  
Pull the strap tight so that the top of the child  
restraint system rests securely against the  
backrest.  
If necessary, lower the head restraint behind  
the child restraint system.  
WARNING  
The top tether anchorages in the vehicle are  
designed only for child restraint systems with  
a top tether strap. Do not attempt to secure  
other types of child restraint system, seat  
belts or other objects to these anchorages –  
this could result in serious or possibly fatal in-  
jury.  
1)  
Depending on country  
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