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2021 A4 / S4
Owner's Manual
2021 Audi A4 / S4 — Owner's Manual – Page #68
Posted on 12 Oct, 2020
Model:
2021 Audi A4 / S4
Pages: 304
File size: 108 MB
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Sitting
correctly
and
safely
Depending
on
the
vehicle
equipment,
the
follow-
ing
options
may
be
available.
Reset
seat
position
You
can
adjust
the
position
of
the
front
passeng-
er’s
seat
to
match
the
driver's
seat.
Driver
seat
entry
assistance
Entry
assistance
makes
it
easier
to
enter
or
exit
the
vehicle.
Front
passenger’s
seat
adjustment
You
can
adjust
the
front
passenger's
side
with
the
driver's
seat
buttons.
Front
center
armrest
Applies
to:
vehicles
with
a
front
center
armrest
The
front
center
armrest
is
located
between
the
front
seats.
Adjusting
the
center
armrest
The
settings
depend
on
the
vehicle
equipment.
>
To
adjust
the
armrest
forward
or
backward,
move
the
armrest
in
the
desired
direction.
>
To
adjust
the
angle,
raise
the
armrest
in
stages.
>
To
move
the
armrest
back
into
the
original
posi-
tion,
raise
it
slightly
out
of
the
top
level
and
fold
it
downward.
Z\
WARNING
In
certain
positions,
the
front
center
armrest
can
interfere
with
the
driver’s
arm
movement,
which
increases
the
risk
of
injury.
Steering
wheel
General
information
Make
sure
that:
—
The
distance
between
your
upper
body
and
the
steering
wheel
is
at
least
10
inches
(25
cm)
—
Your
arms
are
bent
slightly
at
the
elbows
—
You
have
a
sufficient
view
of
the
area
around
the
vehicle
and
you
have
a
clear
view
of
the
in-
strument
cluster
and
head-up
display*.
66
—
You
are
always
holding
the
steering
wheel
with
both
hands
on
the
outer
edge
at
the
sides
(9:00
and
3:00
position)
when
driving
Z\
WARNING
—
If
you
are
too
close
to
the
steering
wheel,
the
driver's
airbag
cannot
provide
optimal
protection,
which
increases
the
risk
of
injury
or
fatality.
—
Never
hold
the
steering
wheel
in
the
12:00
position
or
in
any
other
way,
such
as
holding
the
center
of
the
steering
wheel.
Otherwise,
your
arms,
hands,
and
head
could
be
injured
in
the
event
that
the
driver's
airbag
deploys.
Adjusting
the
steering
wheel
position
manually
Applies
to:
vehicles
with
manual
steering
wheel
adjustment
The
steering
wheel
position
is
adjustable
up
and
down
and
forward
and
back.
Fig.
59
Steering
column:
lever
for
adjusting
the
steering
wheel
position
>
Press
the
lever
in
the
direction
of
the
arrow.
>
Bring
the
steering
wheel
into
the
desired
posi-
tion.
>
Push
the
lever
all
the
way
up
until
it
engages.
ZA
WARNING
—To
reduce
the
risk
of
an
accident,
only
adjust
the
steering
wheel
before
you
start
driving.
—
Push
the
lever
upward
firmly
so
that
the
steering
wheel
position
does
not
change
un-
intentionally
while
driving,
which
would
in-
crease
the
risk
of
an
accident.
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