Audi Q7: Child safety seats
General information
When installing and using child safety seats, follow
the information in this Owner's Manual, the
applicable state and federal regulations, and the
manufacturer instructions for the child safety
seat.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injuries,
children must always be secured in the vehicle
with a child safety seat that is appropriate for
their body size, weight, and age.
- Children ages 12 and under must be transported
using the appropriate child safety
seat. Note differences in regulations between
states and countries.
- Child safety seats secured incorrectly in the
vehicle may cause serious or fatal injuries in
the event of an accident. Always secure the
child safety seat according to the manufacturer
instructions.
- Children or babies must not under any circumstances
be held on the lap of the driver
or other passengers while driving.
- Do not secure more than one child in a child
safety seat.
- Never allow a child to sit in a child safety
seat unsupervised.
- Never allow children to ride unsecured in
the vehicle or to stand or kneel on the seats
while driving. In the event of an accident, a
child could be propelled through the vehicle.
This can cause serious or fatal injuries for
the child and passengers.
- If children use an incorrect seating position while driving, they
have a higher risk of injury during a sudden braking maneuver or
accident. This especially applies to children
in the front passenger's seat or children who
have their head near the side airbag deployment
area, if the airbag system is deployed
during an accident. This incorrect seating
position can cause severe or even fatal injuries
- Make sure there is enough space in front of
the child in the child safety seat. If necessary,
adjust the angle and position of the seat
in front of the child safety seat.
- The rear side of a forward-facing child safety
seat should be positioned as close as possible
to the backrest on the vehicle seat. If the
head restraints make it difficult to install a
child safety seat, adjust or remove them if
necessary. Reinstall the head restraints
immediately once the child safety
seat has been removed.
- Always make sure that the backrest on the
seat where the child safety seat is installed
is securely locked in place and cannot move
forward. Otherwise, the backrest where the
child safety seat is secured could move forward
in the event of an accident or other
emergency situation.
- NEVER use a rear-facing child safety seat on
a seat with an ACTIVATED FRONT AIRBAG;
this could cause DEATH or SERIOUS INJURIES
to a CHILD.
- Always secure child safety seats on the
rear seats. If exceptional circumstances require
the child safety seat to be placed on
the front passenger's seat, then the front
passenger's airbag must be deactivated.
Always make sure that
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF
stays on
while driving. If
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF
does not
turn on, remove the child safety seat and
install it again according to the child safety
seat manufacturer instructions. If
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF
still does
not turn on, the front passenger's seat
must not be used. Drive to an authorized
Audi dealer or authorized Audi Service Facility
and have the airbag system inspected.
- If you must use a forward-facing child safety
seat on the front passenger's seat, move the
seat as far back as possible so that it is as
far as possible from the front passenger's
airbag. While doing this, make sure the seat
can be adjusted all the way. A child in a child
safety seat on the front passenger's seat can
receive a severe impact if the front passenger's
airbag deploys, which increases the risk
of serious or fatal injury.
- Replace the child safety seat after an accident
because there could be damage that is
not visible.
- Even if a child is not sitting in the child safety
seat, the child safety seat must be secured.
An unsecured child safety seat may
be thrown through the vehicle interior during
sudden braking maneuvers or an accident.
Correct positioning for children
Always secure children in a child safety seat designed
for the body size, weight, and age of the
child.
You can secure child safety seats in your vehicle
using the lower LATCH anchors or the safety
belts. You can also secure child safety seats to
the top tether anchor. Depending on the child
safety seat, it may also be necessary to secure it
to the top tether anchor. In Canada, securing forward-
facing child safety seats to the top tether
anchors is required by law.
Always transport children in the rear seats
Accident statistics show that children that are secured
correctly in the rear seats are safer than in
front seats. Always transport children in suitable
child safety seats secured on the rear seats.
In exceptional circumstances: transporting
children in the front passenger's seat
If exceptional circumstances require the child
safety seat to be placed on the front passenger's
seat, then the front passenger's airbag must be
deactivated. Please note the important information for this, Advanced airbag
system. If you must secure a forward-facing child
safety seat, move the front passenger's seat as
far back as possible so that it is as far as possible
from the front passenger's airbag. While doing
this, make sure the seat can be adjusted all the
way.
Only switch to a larger child safety seat when
absolutely necessary
Switch to a larger child safety seat only when absolutely
necessary. Secure your child using a safety
belt without a child safety seat only if all of the
following statements are true:
- The child is large enough to sit upright in the
seat
- The child is able to sit with his or her back resting
completely on the seat backrest
- The child is able to sit with his or her knees
bent over the edge of the seat surface
- The child is able to sit with both of his or her
feet completely touching the floor in the footwell
- The lap portion of the safety belt lies flat and
securely over the hip area and never over the
stomach
- The shoulder portion of the safety belt lies flat
and securely over the center of the shoulder
and the chest, and never under the arm, behind
the back, or over the neck or face.
- The child is able to maintain this seating position
throughout the entire trip
Read and follow the important information and
warnings regarding the correct use of safety
belts.
Tips
- Child safety seats can also be secured to
seats with side airbags. In the event of an
accident, children can also be protected by
the side airbags if the child is correctly secured
in a suitable child safety seat that is
attached correctly.
- The lower LATCH anchors as well as the
safety belt may be required to correctly install
some child safety seats. Using both at
the same time is permitted, provided that the fastening systems or safety
belts do not
impair those in an adjacent seating position.
- All child safety seats are constructed so that
they can be secured using the lap safety belt
in the vehicle.
- Child safety seats with a load leg can only
be secured to the outer rear seats and to the
front passenger's seat.
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Fig. 71 Rear bench seat: lower LATCH anchors
Fig. 72 Third row rear bench seat: lower LATCH anchors
Observe the safety precautions.
In the United States and Canada, child safety
seats can be secu
Fig. 73 (1) Second row rear bench seat / (2) third row rear bench seat: top
tether anchors for securing a child safety seat with an upper strap
Fig. 74 Rear backrest: securing the upper belt to t
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Procedure
- Free up the wire to be repaired approximately 20 cm on both
sides of the repair point.
Caution
Risk of damaging the electrical wires.
Expose wrapped wiring harnesses carefully.
- If necessary, removing the wiring harness wrapping using a
knife.
- Cut out the dam
Applies to: vehicles with navigation system
Fig. 148 Details
After you have selected a destination, the details
will be displayed. Route guidance is will not be
active yet.
The functions depend on the vehicle equipment
and the selected destination.
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