Audi A6 2005 2011 Body Repairs Interior Eng
Audi A6 2005 2011 Body Repairs Interior Eng
Audi A6 2005 2011 Body Repairs Interior Eng
Workshop Manual
Audi A6 2005 ➤
General body repairs, interior
Edition 06.2012
Repair Group
00 - Technical data
68 - Interior equipment
69 - Passenger protection
70 - Trim, insulation
72 - Seat frames
74 - Seat - padding, covers
Technical information should always be available to the foremen and mechanics, because their
careful and constant adherence to the instructions is essential to ensure vehicle road-worthiness and
safety. In addition, the normal basic safety precautions for working on motor vehicles must, as a
matter of course, be observed.
Contents
00 - Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1 Routing and attaching pipes and wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 Contact corrosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
68 - Interior equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1 Shelves / trim panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.1 Dash panel cover (bottom) on driver side - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Removing and installing dash panel cover (bottom) on driver side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3 Knee bolster (driver side) - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.4 Removing and installing bracket for knee bolster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
1.5 Glove box - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
1.6 Manually releasing the glove box lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.7 Removing and installing glove box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
1.8 Removing and installing glove box lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1.9 Removing and installing cushioning element for glove box lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
1.10 Removing and installing actuator motor for remote release of glove box lid . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1.11 Adjusting cable for glove box lid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
2 Centre console (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.1 Centre console (rear) - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2.2 Removing and installing centre console (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
2.3 Removing and installing vent on centre console (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2.4 Removing and installing cup holder (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
2.5 Removing and installing mounting bracket for seat heating switch and cigarette lighter switch
(rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
3 Centre console (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.1 Centre console (front) - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.2 Removing and installing centre console (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
3.3 Removing and installing multimedia system operating unit E380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.4 Removing and installing trim cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3.5 Removing and installing ashtray (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3.6 Removing and installing trim for ashtray (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
3.7 Removing and installing cup holder (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
3.8 Removing and installing trim for cup holder (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
3.9 Removing and installing trim frame for multimedia system operating unit E380 . . . . . . . . 29
4 Mounting frame for centre console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
4.1 Mounting frame for centre console - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
4.2 Removing and installing mounting frame for centre console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
4.3 Removing and installing side trim for centre console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
4.4 Removing and installing air duct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5 Centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
5.1 Exploded view of centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
5.2 Removing and installing centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
5.3 Removing and installing support for centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
5.4 Removing and installing storage compartment for centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
5.5 Removing and installing handle for centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
5.6 Removing and installing cover for centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
5.7 Removing and installing padding for centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5.8 Removing and installing support bracket for centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.9 Removing and installing trim panels for base of centre armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.10 Removing and installing mounting bracket for car telephone or lift mechanism for mobile
phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.11 Removing and installing wiring harness for telephone or mobile phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5.12 Retrofitting centre armrest (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
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6 Interior mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6.1 Removing and installing interior mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6.2 Removing and installing rain and light sensor G397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
6.3 Safety regulations for interior mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.4 General notes on interior mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.5 Switching automatic anti-dazzle function on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.6 Switching compass display on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.7 Setting magnetic deflection zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.8 Calibrating digital compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
6.9 Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror Y7 for right-hand drive or left-hand drive
vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.10 Selecting the applicable deflection zone from the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.11 Checking operation of automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
69 - Passenger protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
1 Seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
1.1 Safety regulations for handling pyrotechnic belt tensioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
1.2 Disposal of pyrotechnic belt tensioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
1.3 Overview of seat belts and anchorage points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
1.4 Removing and installing belt end fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
1.5 Removing and installing three-point seat belt (front) with pyrotechnic belt tensioner . . . . 68
1.6 Exploded view of three-point seat belt (front) with belt tensioner and switchable belt force
limiter (country-specific) - vehicles from 08/06 onwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
1.7 Removing and installing three-point seat belt (front) with pyrotechnic belt tensioner and
switchable belt force limiter (country-specific) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
1.8 Removing and installing anchorage point (belt buckle) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
1.9 Removing and installing buckle for seat occupied recognition system controlling front
passenger's airbag deactivation (country-specific version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
1.10 Removing and installing belt guide (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
1.11 Removing and installing belt height adjuster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
1.12 Removing and installing outer three-point seat belts (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
1.13 Removing and installing outer belt guide (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
1.14 Removing and installing outer three-point seat belt (rear) - Avant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
1.15 Exploded view of rear outer belt guide II (Avant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
1.16 Removing and installing rear outer belt guide II (Avant) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
1.17 Removing and installing three-point seat belt for rear centre seat - vehicles with fixed rear
seat backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
1.18 Removing and installing centre belt guide (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
1.19 Removing and installing outer belt end fitting (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
1.20 Centre belt end fitting (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
1.21 Removing and installing three-point seat belt for rear centre seat - vehicles with folding rear
seat backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
2 ISOFIX retainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
2.1 Removing and installing ISOFIX retainers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
2.2 Checking ISOFIX retainers following an accident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
3 Child seat anchors (USA, Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
3.1 Removing and installing child seat anchors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
4 Checking seat belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
4.1 Checking belt webbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
4.2 Checking automatic belt retractor (locking action) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
4.3 Visual inspection of belt buckle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
4.4 Functional check of belt buckle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
4.5 Checking guide fittings and latch plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
4.6 Checking securing components and anchorage points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
4.7 Checking locking function of retractor mechanism for securing child safety seats (does not
apply to driver's seat belt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
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4.8 Checking belt-fastened sensor for rear three-point seat belts with belt tensioner (only applies
to USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
5 Safety regulations for airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
5.1 General safety regulations for working on the airbag system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
5.2 Additional safety regulations for side airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
5.3 Additional safety regulations for curtain airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
5.4 Additional safety regulations for working on seat occupied sensor for front passenger's airbag
(country-specific version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
5.5 Procedure for dealing with seat occupied sensor controlling deactivation of front passenger's
airbag (country-specific version) following a crash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
5.6 Renewing airbag units following an accident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
5.7 Checking mounting components following an accident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
5.8 Accident in which no airbag was triggered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
5.9 Disposal of pyrotechnic airbag units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
6 Servicing airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
6.1 Airbags - overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
6.2 Removing and installing airbag control unit J234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
6.3 Removing and installing battery cut-off relay J655 - vehicles up to approx. 06/2004 . . . . 120
6.4 Removing and installing battery isolation igniter N253 - vehicles up to 05/2006 . . . . . . . . 121
6.5 Removing and installing battery isolation igniter N253 - vehicles from 06/2006 onwards . . 123
7 Servicing airbag (driver side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
7.1 Exploded view of airbag unit (driver side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
7.2 Removing and installing airbag igniter on driver side N95 and airbag igniter 2 on driver side
N250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
7.3 Renewing connector at airbag unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
7.4 Removing and installing steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
7.5 Removing and installing airbag coil connector and return ring with slip ring F138 . . . . . . 131
8 Servicing airbag (front passenger side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
8.1 Airbag unit (front passenger side) - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
8.2 Removing and installing airbag igniter 1, front passenger side N131 and airbag igniter 2, front
passenger side N132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
8.3 Removing and installing key-operated switch to deactivate airbag on front passenger side
E224 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
8.4 Removing and installing warning lamp for airbag deactivated on front passenger side K145
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9 Servicing side airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
9.1 Removing and installing side airbag igniters N199 and N200 , front (standard seats, seats
with electric adjustment) - vehicles up to approx. 04.2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
9.2 Removing and installing side airbag igniters N199 and N200 , front (standard seats, seats
with electric adjustment) - vehicles from approx. 05.2007 onwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
9.3 Removing and installing rear side airbag igniter on driver side N201 and rear side airbag
igniter on front passenger side N202 (fixed rear seat backrest) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
9.4 Removing and installing rear side airbag igniter on driver side N201 and rear side airbag
igniter on front passenger side N202 (folding rear seat backrest) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
10 Deactivating side airbag (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
10.1 Deactivating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
10.2 Activating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
11 Servicing curtain airbags - saloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
11.1 Removing and installing driver side curtain airbag igniter N251 and front passenger side
curtain airbag igniter N252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156
12 Servicing curtain airbags -Avant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
12.1 Removing and installing driver side curtain airbag igniter N251 and front passenger side
curtain airbag igniter N252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160
13 Servicing curtain airbag - Audi A6 Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
13.1 Removing and installing driver side curtain airbag igniter N251 and front passenger side
curtain airbag igniter N252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
14 Servicing crash sensors for airbags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
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14.1 Precautions to take when handling crash sensors (pressure sensors) for side airbags
(front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
14.2 Overview of fitting locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
14.3 Removing and installing front airbag crash sensor for driver side G283 and front airbag crash
sensor for front passenger side G284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
14.4 Removing and installing side airbag crash sensor on driver side G179 and side airbag crash
sensor on front passenger side G180 (front, pressure sensor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
14.5 Removing and installing rear side airbag crash sensor on driver side G256 and rear side
airbag crash sensor on front passenger side G257 (curtain airbag) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
15 Belt-fastened recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
16 Servicing seat occupancy recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
16.1 Removing and installing seat occupancy recognition (USA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178
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6.11 Removing and installing trim for rear lid lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304
6.12 Sun blind (rear) - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304
6.13 Removing and installing sun blind (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
6.14 Removing and installing trim for sun blind (rear) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
6.15 Exploded view of rear cross panel trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
6.16 Removing and installing rear cross panel trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
6.17 Luggage compartment side trim - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
6.18 Removing and installing hinged hook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
6.19 Removing and installing luggage compartment side trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308
6.20 Removing and installing retaining rail for fastening rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
6.21 Load guard - exploded view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310
6.22 Removing and installing load guard at rear seat backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
6.23 Removing and installing bracket for load guard in luggage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
6.24 Exploded view of cover for luggage compartment floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313
6.25 Removing and installing storage well liner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315
6.26 Removing and installing handle for luggage compartment floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
6.27 Removing and installing hinge for luggage compartment floor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
7 Roof trim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318
7.1 Exploded view of moulded headliner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318
7.2 Removing and installing moulded headliner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
7.3 Attaching roof reinforcement to body - saloon models without sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
7.4 Attaching roof reinforcement to body - saloon models with sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
7.5 Attaching roof reinforcement to body - Avant models without sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326
7.6 Attaching roof reinforcement to body - Avant models with sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327
7.7 Removing and installing sun visor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328
7.8 Removing and installing centre bracket for sun visor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330
7.9 Removing and installing roof grab handle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331
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1.27 Removing and installing control motors for lumbar support adjustment - old version . . . . 371
1.28 Removing and installing four-way lumber support (new version) - vehicles up to 11/2006
........................................................................ 372
1.29 Removing and installing control motors for lumbar support adjustment - new version . . . . 375
1.30 Removing and installing head restraints with slide-in locking mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376
1.31 Removing and installing rear footwell light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
1.32 Exploded view of front seat (standard seat) without active head restraint system - vehicles
from 11/2006 onwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377
1.33 Backrest without active head restraint system - removing and installing head restraint . . 378
1.34 Backrest without active head restraint system - removing and installing backrest cover
panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378
1.35 Backrest without active head restraint system - removing and installing four-way lumbar
support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378
1.36 Backrest without active head restraint system - removing and installing lumbar support
adjustment motors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378
1.37 Backrest without active head restraint system - removing and installing head restraint
guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378
1.38 Backrest without active head restraint system - removing and installing cover with padding
........................................................................ 378
1.39 Backrest without active head restraint system - detaching cover from padding . . . . . . . . . . 378
2 Front seat (memory seat, seat with electric adjustment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
2.1 Removing and installing front seat (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment)
........................................................................ 379
2.2 Removing front seat if control unit or seat longitudinal adjustment motor are defective . . 381
2.3 Unplugging connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384
2.4 Connecting airbag adapter VAS 6036 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385
2.5 Connector assignment at connector point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
2.6 Exploded view of modular wire routing - vehicles from 07/2006 onwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
2.7 Modular wire routing versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
2.8 Modular wire routing with corrugated tube on front seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
2.9 Removing and installing seat rail covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387
2.10 Removing and installing front seat backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388
2.11 Removing and installing retaining plate for DVD player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392
2.12 Removing and installing side trim (sill side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392
2.13 Removing and installing side trim (tunnel side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 395
2.14 Renewing backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397
2.15 Renewing seat pan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397
2.16 Removing and installing seat adjustment switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398
2.17 Removing and installing four-way lumbar support switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 399
2.18 Removing and installing seat adjustment control unit with memory function . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
2.19 Removing and installing seat longitudinal adjustment motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402
2.20 Exploded view - seat height adjustment motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
2.21 Removing and installing seat height adjustment motor V245 / V246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 403
2.22 Removing and installing seat rake adjustment motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407
2.23 Removing and installing drawer - vehicles up to 06/2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409
2.24 Exploded view of storage compartment (passenger side) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
2.25 Removing and installing storage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
2.26 Exploded view of storage compartment components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
2.27 Dismantling and assembling storage compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
2.28 Removing and installing seat depth adjuster (sports seat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
2.29 Removing and installing backrest adjustment motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 412
2.30 Removing and installing backrest cover panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417
2.31 Removing and installing four-way lumbar support - old version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418
2.32 Removing and installing lumbar support height adjustment motors - old version . . . . . . . . 420
2.33 Removing and installing four-way lumber support (new version) - vehicles up to 11/2006
........................................................................ 422
2.34 Removing and installing control motors for lumbar support adjustment - new version . . . . 425
2.35 Removing and installing head restraint with slide-in locking mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 426
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5.1 Removing and installing seat bench cover and padding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613
5.2 Removing and installing cover and padding - fixed rear seat backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614
5.3 Removing and installing cover and padding for split rear seat backrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 615
5.4 Removing and installing outer head restraint guides without slide-in locking mechanism . . 619
5.5 Removing and installing inner head restraint guides without slide-in locking mechanism . . 620
5.6 Removing and installing frame for load-through hatch (folding rear seat backrest) . . . . . . 621
5.7 Removing and installing load-through hatch (folding rear seat backrest) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622
5.8 Making cut-out for load-through hatch in seat cover (folding rear seat backrest) . . . . . . . . 622
5.9 Removing and installing load-through hatch and frame for load-through hatch (fixed rear seat
backrest) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622
5.10 Retrofitting load-through hatch (fixed rear seat backrest) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 623
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00 – Technical data
1 Routing and attaching pipes and wir‐
ing
(ARL002952; Edition 06.2012)
Make sketches or take photographs when unfastening or remov‐
ing and installing hydraulic and pneumatic pipes or electrical
wires. This ensures re-installation at the original location.
2 Contact corrosion
Contact corrosion can occur if unsuitable fasteners (bolts, nuts,
washers etc.) are used on the vehicle.
For this reason, only fasteners with a special surface coating are
fitted.
In addition, all rubber and plastic parts and all adhesives are made
of non-conductive materials.
Should you have any doubts whether certain parts can be re-
used, use new parts ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue .
Observe the following:
♦ We recommend using genuine replacement parts only, as
these have been checked and are compatible with aluminium.
♦ We recommend using Audi Genuine Accessories.
♦ Damage caused by contact corrosion is not covered by the
warranty.
68 – Interior equipment
1 Shelves / trim panels
⇒ “1.1 Dash panel cover (bottom) on driver side - exploded view”,
page 3
⇒ “1.2 Removing and installing dash panel cover (bottom) on
driver side”, page 4
⇒ “1.3 Knee bolster (driver side) - exploded view”, page 5
⇒ “1.4 Removing and installing bracket for knee bolster”,
page 6
⇒ “1.5 Glove box - exploded view”, page 10
⇒ “1.6 Manually releasing the glove box lid”, page 11
⇒ “1.7 Removing and installing glove box”, page 12
⇒ “1.8 Removing and installing glove box lid”, page 13
⇒ “1.9 Removing and installing cushioning element for glove box
lid”, page 14
⇒ “1.10 Removing and installing actuator motor for remote re‐
lease of glove box lid”, page 15
⇒ “1.11 Adjusting cable for glove box lid”, page 15
1 - 3 Nm
2 - Dash panel cover (bottom)
on driver side
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 4
3 - 3 Nm
4 - Diagnostic connector -T16-
5 - Speed nut
6 - Cover
❑ On vehicles with auto‐
matic gearbox
7 - Mounting
❑ For dash panel cover
(bottom) on driver side
8 - Cover
❑ On vehicles with electri‐
cally adjustable steering
column
9 - 1 Nm
10 - Clip
11 - 3 Nm
12 - Glass base bulb
❑ 12 V, 5 W
13 - Footwell light
Removing
– Switch off ignition and remove ignition key.
– Remove dash panel cover (bottom, driver side) ⇒ page 4 .
– Remove dash panel vent (driver side) ⇒ page 210 .
– Remove dash panel vent (centre) ⇒ page 212 .
– Turn light switch -3- to position “0”.
– Remove spreader pin -2- at air duct -1- and remove air duct.
– Reach into the opening above the dash panel vent (side) and
press the light switch out of the instrument cluster -arrow-.
– Unplug electrical connector.
– Push trim cover -1- on switch for glove box release in direction
of -arrow-.
– Grasp hold of trim cover and detach from switch.
Note
For greater clarity, the steering wheel has been removed in the
following illustrations.
– Unclip trim cover -1- from trim (top) -2- for steering column
switch first on side -arrow A- and then at top -arrow B-. To do
so, use removal wedge -3409- .
9 - Footwell light
10 - Cover of actuator motor for remote release of glove box lid
❑ With cable support bracket
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 15
11 - 1 Nm
12 - Actuator motor for remote release of glove box lid
❑ Manually releasing the glove box lid ⇒ page 11
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 15
13 - 1 Nm
14 - Glove box
❑ Manually releasing the glove box lid ⇒ page 11
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 12
15 - 3 Nm
16 - Glove box light
17 - Glass base bulb
❑ 12 V, 5 W
18 - Housing for key-operated switch
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 138
19 - Key-operated switch to deactivate airbag on front passenger side -E224-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 138
20 - Locking pin
❑ For securing glove box lid
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 13
Removing
Note
– Use screwdriver to prise off dash panel end trim on front pas‐
senger side -arrow-.
Note
The protective cap is designed to prevent the end face of the fibre
optic from becoming soiled or damaged, as this would impair light
transmission.
– Swivel cable -3- to side and press retaining pin -2- out of ac‐
tuating rod -1-.
– Detach cable.
– Put glove box down with the upper side facing downwards.
– Knock out locking pin -2- on the left side using a 4 mm ∅ punch
-item 1-.
– Knock out locking pin -3- on the right side -arrow- using a
screwdriver -4-.
– Open glove box lid by pulling cable.
– Remove glove box lid and guide cable out of glove box.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Adjust cable for glove box lid ⇒ page 15 .
– Install glove box ⇒ page 13 .
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Actuator motor for glove box lid to glove box 1
– Detach cable -3- with adjuster nut from cable support bracket
in cover.
– Slide cover -2- off actuator motor for remote release of glove
box lid -1-.
– Swivel cable -3- and press nipple on brake cable -2- out of
actuating rod -1- of actuator motor for remote release of glove
box lid.
– Detach cable.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Adjust cable for glove box lid ⇒ page 15 .
– Install glove box ⇒ page 13 .
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Actuator motor for glove box lid to glove box 1
Removing
– Use screwdriver to prise cap off bolt -2-.
– Remove bolt.
– Unclip side trim for centre console -1- using removal wedge
-3409- and lift out.
Note
The vent on the centre console (rear) has holes for inserting the
hook -3438- .
All vehicles:
– Use front-end hook -3370- to lift lining mat for storage com‐
partment (rear) out of centre console (rear) in direction of
-arrow-.
Removing
– Bring louvres in vent on centre console (rear) into a horizontal
position.
Note
The vent on the centre console (rear) has holes for inserting the
hook -3438- .
1 - 3 Nm
2 - Trim cover
❑ Above ashtray
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 24
3 - Ashtray (front)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 25
4 - Insert for ashtray (front)
5 - Trim panel for ashtray
(front)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 25
6 - 3 Nm
7 - Gear lever or selector lever
❑ Removing and installing
gear lever ⇒ Manual
gearbox; Rep. gr. 34
❑ Removing and installing
selector lever ⇒ Auto‐
matic gearbox; Rep. gr.
37
8 - Trim frame
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 29
9 - Multimedia system operat‐
ing unit -E380-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 24
10 - Centre console (front)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 22
– Unclip boot -1- for gear lever or selector lever on both sides
and lift it off -arrows-.
All vehicles:
– It may be necessary to move the front seats into a position that
allows access to the bolts -arrows-.
– Remove bolts -arrows-.
– Lift centre console (front) slightly at rear edge and then pull
centre console off dash panel towards the rear.
– Unplug electrical connectors.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Install centre console (rear) ⇒ page 17 .
If electrical connector at electromechanical parking brake button
is unplugged, a fault is entered in control unit for electromechan‐
ical parking brake.
– Switch on ignition.
– Apply and release electromechanical parking brake.
– Erase fault in control unit for electromechanical parking brake.
Tightening torques
Component Nm
Centre console (front) to mounting frame for 3
centre console
Housing for ashtray (front) to mounting frame for 3
centre console
Note
– Use a small screwdriver to release the lugs -1- and push the
ashtray cover off the trim panel -arrow-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– First hook »spring« -1- into ashtray lid -2-.
– Install coil spring in housing for ashtray (front) -3- -arrow-.
– Install side guide panels.
– Install ashtray (front) ⇒ page 25 .
– Unhook clips -1- and remove cup holder cover with trim panel
-arrow-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– First hook tensioning spring -1- with hinge pin into cup holder
cover -2-.
– Position hinge pin and turn in direction of -arrow- (approx. 90°).
• Marking -3- on hinge pin must point upwards.
– Fit hinge pin in this position.
– Install centre console (front) ⇒ page 22 .
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Cup holder (front) to centre console (front) 2
All vehicles:
– Carefully release retaining clips -1 ... 3- and -6- on trim frame
for multimedia system operating unit -E380- -5- using a nar‐
row-bladed screwdriver.
– Lift trim frame off centre console and multimedia system op‐
erating unit -E380- -item 4-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Push trim frame into retainers until it engages.
1 - 3 Nm
2 - Mounting bracket
3 - Side trim (left-side) for cen‐
tre console
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 31
4 - 3 Nm
5 - Mounting frame for centre
console
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 31
6 - Cap
7 - 3 Nm
8 - 3 Nm
9 - Side trim (right-side) for
centre console
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 31
10 - 4 Nm
11 - Support bracket for centre
armrest (front)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 44
12 - 25 Nm
13 - Air duct
❑ In centre console
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 32
Removing
– Use screwdriver to prise cap off bolt -1-.
– Remove bolt.
– Unclip side trim -2- for centre console using removal wedge
-3409- and lift out.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Side trim to air conditioner unit 3
Removing
– Remove centre console (rear) ⇒ page 17 .
– Remove centre console (front) ⇒ page 22 .
– Remove mounting frame for centre console ⇒ page 31 .
Vehicles with centre armrest (front):
– Unscrew nuts -arrows- and detach support bracket for centre
armrest (front).
All vehicles:
– Detach cable guide -1- from air duct.
– Use removal lever -80-200- to push electrical wires off brack‐
ets at points marked with -arrows- in illustration.
– Lift air duct at rear -arrow 1- and detach from air conditioner
unit -arrow 2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Install mounting frame for centre console ⇒ page 31 .
– Install centre console (front) ⇒ page 22 .
– Install centre console (rear) ⇒ page 17 .
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Support bracket for centre armrest (front) to 25
body
1 - 25 Nm
2 - Centre console (rear)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 17
3 - Trim (front) for base of cen‐
tre armrest
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 44
❑ Clipped in
4 - Electrical connector for tel‐
ephone aerial
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 47
5 - Support for centre armrest
(front)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 36
6 - 1 Nm
7 - Handle
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 41
8 - Storage compartment
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 39
9 - 0.5 Nm
10 - Printed circuit board for
telephone
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 45
11 - Mounting bracket for car
telephone or lift mechanism for
mobile phone
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 45
12 - Cover
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 42
13 - Padding
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 43
14 - 25 Nm
15 - Electrical connector for car telephone / mobile phone
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 47
16 - Trim (rear) for base of centre armrest
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 44
❑ Clipped in
17 - Seal
18 - Support bracket for centre armrest (front)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 44
Note
The vent on the centre console (rear) has holes for inserting the
hook -3438- .
Removing
– Remove centre armrest (front) ⇒ page 36 .
– Open centre armrest (front).
– Use removal wedge -3409- to carefully prise cover off padding,
starting at bottom of cover.
– Pull cover downwards out of armrest padding -arrow-.
Note
All vehicles:
– Fold base of centre armrest -2- upwards as far as it will go
-arrow-.
– Lever out gasket -1- using a small screwdriver.
– Unclip front trim for base of centre armrest -1- using a small
screwdriver -arrow- and then remove trim.
Removing
– Open centre armrest (front).
– Use removal wedge -3409- to prise rear edge of storage com‐
partment off support for centre armrest (front) -arrow 1-.
– Lift storage compartment including handle off support for cen‐
tre armrest (front) in direction of -arrow 2-.
Removing
– Open centre armrest (front).
– Use removal wedge -3409- to prise rear edge of storage com‐
partment off support for centre armrest (front) -arrow 1-.
– Lift storage compartment including handle off support for cen‐
tre armrest (front) in direction of -arrow 2-.
Removing
– Open centre armrest (front).
– Use removal wedge -3409- to carefully prise cover off padding,
starting at bottom of cover.
– Pull cover downwards out of armrest padding -arrow-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Ensure that the cover engages correctly with the padding.
Removing
– Open centre armrest (front).
– Use removal wedge -3409- to carefully prise cover off padding,
starting at bottom of cover.
– Pull cover downwards out of armrest padding -arrow-.
– Unclip front trim for base of centre armrest -1- using a small
screwdriver -arrow- and then remove trim.
Removing
– Open centre armrest (front).
– Use removal wedge -3409- to prise rear edge of storage com‐
partment off support for centre armrest (front) -arrow 1-.
– Lift storage compartment including handle off support for cen‐
tre armrest (front) in direction of -arrow 2-.
If the cut-out for base of centre armrest is not stamped into un‐
derside of centre console (rear), proceed as follows:
– Mark dimensions of cut-out for base of centre armrest in centre
of upper side of centre console (rear) as shown in illustration.
• Dimension -a- = 32 mm
• Dimension -b- = 10 mm
• Dimension -c- = 83 mm
– Cut out section on centre console (rear) for base of centre
armrest according to markings.
– Install centre console (rear) ⇒ page 17 .
6 Interior mirror
⇒ “6.1 Removing and installing interior mirror”, page 50
⇒ “6.2 Removing and installing rain and light sensor G397 ”, page
51
⇒ “6.3 Safety regulations for interior mirror”, page 52
⇒ “6.4 General notes on interior mirror”, page 52
⇒ “6.5 Switching automatic anti-dazzle function on and off”, page
53
⇒ “6.6 Switching compass display on and off”, page 53
⇒ “6.7 Setting magnetic deflection zone”, page 53
⇒ “6.8 Calibrating digital compass”, page 54
⇒ “6.9 Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror Y7 for right-
hand drive or left-hand drive vehicles”, page 55
⇒ “6.10 Selecting the applicable deflection zone from the map”,
page 55
⇒ “6.11 Checking operation of automatic anti-dazzle interior mir‐
ror”, page 61
Note
Removing
Equipment version with lane departure warning:
– Unclip cover (bottom) -1- -arrows-.
– Disengage cover (bottom) using a screwdriver and detach.
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Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Observe the following:
– Make sure that retaining spring -3- engages correctly on re‐
taining plate -1-.
WARNING
Caution
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North America
South America
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Africa
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Test sequence
– Cover or mask photosensor -arrow- on housing side -1-.
– Aim beam of a torch (or similar) at photosensor -arrow- on
mirror side -2-.
Interior mirror should darken quickly.
69 – Passenger protection
1 Seat belts
⇒ “1.1 Safety regulations for handling pyrotechnic belt tension‐
ers”, page 63
⇒ “1.2 Disposal of pyrotechnic belt tensioners”, page 64
⇒ “1.3 Overview of seat belts and anchorage points”, page 65
⇒ “1.4 Removing and installing belt end fitting”, page 67
⇒ “1.5 Removing and installing three-point seat belt (front) with
pyrotechnic belt tensioner”, page 68
⇒ “1.6 Exploded view of three-point seat belt (front) with belt ten‐
sioner and switchable belt force limiter (country-specific) - vehi‐
cles from 08/06 onwards”, page 71
⇒ “1.7 Removing and installing three-point seat belt (front) with
pyrotechnic belt tensioner and switchable belt force limiter (coun‐
try-specific)”, page 72
⇒ “1.8 Removing and installing anchorage point (belt buckle)”,
page 75
⇒ “1.9 Removing and installing buckle for seat occupied recogni‐
tion system controlling front passenger's airbag deactivation
(country-specific version)”, page 76
⇒ “1.10 Removing and installing belt guide (front)”, page 77
⇒ “1.11 Removing and installing belt height adjuster”, page 78
⇒ “1.12 Removing and installing outer three-point seat belts
(rear)”, page 81
⇒ “1.13 Removing and installing outer belt guide (rear)”,
page 84
⇒ “1.14 Removing and installing outer three-point seat belt (rear)
- Avant”, page 85
⇒ “1.15 Exploded view of rear outer belt guide II (Avant)”,
page 88
⇒ “1.16 Removing and installing rear outer belt guide II (Avant)”,
page 89
⇒ “1.17 Removing and installing three-point seat belt for rear cen‐
tre seat - vehicles with fixed rear seat backrest”, page 91
⇒ “1.18 Removing and installing centre belt guide (rear)”,
page 94
⇒ “1.19 Removing and installing outer belt end fitting (rear)”, page
95
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WARNING
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Removing
– Move front seat as far forwards and upwards as it will go.
– Pull up and detach assembly cover ⇒ Item 2 (page 67) .
Caution
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Installing
Installation is carried out in the reverse order; note the following:
Caution
– Engage belt end fitting -3- at stud -1- -arrow A- and pull up‐
wards -arrow B- until retaining tab on spring -2- engages
audibly at stud head.
– Install assembly cover ⇒ Item 2 (page 67) .
WARNING
Remaining installation is carried out in reverse order of removal. Observe the following:
– Make sure that the three-point seat belt -1- is not impeded by wires or insulation etc.
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2 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Renew bolt if three-point seat belt was removed as part of servicing work following an accident.
3 - Connector for belt tensioner
❑ Unplugging and plugging in ⇒ page 70
4 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 5 Nm
5 - Belt guide (front)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 77
6 - Belt height adjuster
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 78
❑ Function test ⇒ page 80
7 - Guide fitting
❑ After tightening the bolt the guide fitting must automatically settle into the correct position
8 - Belt
9 - B-pillar trim (top)
10 - Slide for belt height adjuster
11 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Renew bolt if guide fitting was removed as part of servicing work following an accident
❑ After tightening the bolt the guide fitting must automatically settle into the correct position
12 - Spreader rivets (2x)
13 - Air duct
❑ For correct version refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue
Note
If the connector was not locked in place correctly with the con‐
nector locking element an event memory entry will be stored in
the airbag control unit.
1.6 Exploded view of three-point seat belt (front) with belt tensioner and switch‐
able belt force limiter (country-specific) - vehicles from 08/06 onwards
1 - Connector
❑ For switchable belt force
limiter
❑ Unplugging and plug‐
ging in ⇒ page 73
2 - Cable tie
3 - Belt guide (front)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 77
4 - Belt height adjuster
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 78
❑ Function test
⇒ page 80
5 - Guide fitting
❑ Must settle automatical‐
ly in usage direction af‐
ter tightening bolt
6 - Belt
7 - B-pillar trim (top)
8 - Slide for belt height adjuster
9 - Bolt
❑ 55 Nm
❑ Renew bolt if guide fit‐
ting was removed as
part of servicing work
following an accident
❑ Guide fitting must settle
automatically in usage
direction after tightening
bolt
10 - Spreader rivet
❑ 2x
11 - Bolt
❑ 5 Nm
❑ 2x
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12 - Air duct
❑ For correct version refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue
13 - Belt reel with pyrotechnic belt tensioner and switchable belt force limiter
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 72
14 - Bolt
❑ 55 Nm
❑ Renew bolt if three-point seat belt was removed as part of servicing work following an accident.
15 - Connector for belt tensioner
❑ Unplugging and plugging in ⇒ page 73
16 - Connector for switchable belt force limiter
Note
Removing
WARNING
Note
Note
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Caution
– Take out belt reel/belt tensioner with switchable belt force lim‐
iter -2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Observe the following:
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
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Removing
– Remove seat: for standard seat ⇒ page 332 , for seat with
electric adjustment ⇒ page 379 .
– Remove bolt -4- for belt buckle -1-.
– On vehicles with belt buckle sensor: Press in tabs on connec‐
tor -2- and unplug connector.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Renew bolt for belt buckle.
– On vehicles with belt buckle sensor: make sure that wire is
secured at position -3-.
Tightening torque for item -4-: 34 Nm
Note
The belt buckle for the seat occupied recognition system control‐
ling the deactivation of the front passenger airbag is only fitted on
the front passenger's seat.
WARNING
Removing
– Remove seat: for standard seat ⇒ page 332 , for seat with
electric adjustment ⇒ page 379 .
– Remove bolt -4- for belt buckle -1-.
– Disconnect wiring harness at connector -2- leading to wiring
harness of seat occupied recognition control unit -J706- .
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
WARNING
Note
If the belt buckle for the seat occupied recognition system con‐
trolling the deactivation of the front passenger's airbag is re‐
newed, you must complete the form for the seat occupied
recognition system stating the serial number and including the bar
code sticker of the new belt buckle, and then send the form to the
importer.
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1 - Belt guide
♦ Removing
–Remove B-pillar trim
(top).
♦ Audi A6 ⇒ page 257
♦ Audi A6 Security
⇒ page 258
– Remove B-pillar trim
(bottom) ⇒ page 260 .
Vehicles with air duct in B-pillar
– Remove spreader rivets
(2x).
– Remove air duct.
All vehicles (continued)
– Unscrew bolts -3-.
– Disengage spring ele‐
ment -arrow A-.
To do so, carefully pull retain‐
ing tab of spring element to‐
wards vehicle interior.
– Slide belt guide -1-
down as far as it will go.
– Disengage retaining
hooks -arrow B- out of
key-hole opening.
– Detach belt guide -1-.
♦ Installing
When installing note markings
for left side and right side.
L = left-side
R = right-side
The spring element -arrow A- should be fitted into the opening in the body shell support -2-. This holds the belt
guide -1- in the top position.
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Note
– Guide slide -5- into grooves provided on belt height adjuster -1-.
– Install B-pillar trim (top) -4-.
♦ Audi A6 ⇒ page 257
♦ Audi A6 Security ⇒ page 258
Belt height adjuster as replacement part
– After installing B-pillar trim (top) -4- push slide -5- up with some force (approx. 60 Nm).
This will release belt height adjuster from assembly position.
All belt height adjusters (continued)
– Check operation.
The following functions must be tested successfully:
♦ Belt height adjuster must engage audibly in each of the five possible positions (including top position).
♦ Button -6- must always automatically return to raised position when it has been pressed.
♦ After tightening bolt, guide fitting -3- must settle automatically in vertical position or in correct position when
belt is fastened.
If any of the listed functions is not OK, check installation of belt height adjuster and renew adjuster if necessary.
2 - Bolt, 23 Nm
❑ Renew bolt if belt height adjuster was removed as part of servicing work following an accident
3 - Guide fitting
4 - B-pillar trim (top)
5 - Slide
6 - Button
7 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Renew bolt if guide fitting and belt height adjuster were removed as part of servicing work following an
accident
WARNING
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♦ Installing
– Engage belt reel/belt tensioner -1- (including noise insulation cap -2-) with bolt -3- and locating element
-4- in key-hole openings on rear shelf cross member -5-.
– Push belt reel/belt tensioner -1- forwards onto the stop in direction of travel.
– Plug connector into detonator of pyrotechnic belt tensioner and lock connector into place ⇒ page 83 .
– Make sure that the belt reel/belt tensioner -1- is not obstructed by wires or insulation etc.
Remaining installation is carried out in reverse order of removal.
♦ Plugging in:
– Plug connector -1- into detonator -2- of pyrotechnic belt ten‐
sioner.
– Press connector locking element -3- into connector -1- in di‐
rection of -arrow-.
This will push the connector into the detonator as far as it will go
and lock it into place.
Note
If the connector was not locked in place correctly with the con‐
nector locking element an event memory entry will be stored in
the airbag control unit.
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– Release catch
-arrow A-.
To do so, push retaining tab
upwards.
– Push belt guide (outer
rear seats) -1- towards
rear (in opposite direc‐
tion to that of travel) until
bolts -3- are located within large diameter section of key-hole openings.
– Remove belt from belt guide.
– Lift out belt guide (outer rear seats) -1-.
♦ Installing
Note
– Engage bolts -3- on belt guide (outer rear seats) -1- into key-hole openings in cross member for rear
shelf -2-.
– Pull belt guide (outer rear seats) -1- in direction of travel as far as the stop.
Note
– Make sure that you hear retaining tab -arrow A- click into place.
WARNING
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– Push belt reel/belt tensioner -1- forwards onto the stop in direction of travel.
2 - Belt
❑ Remove outer belt end fitting (rear)
⇒ “1.19 Removing and installing outer belt end fitting (rear)”, page 95 .
3 - Locating element
❑ On base part of belt reel/belt tensioner
4 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Supplied with replacement part
❑ Renew bolt if three-point seat belt (rear outer) was removed as part of servicing work following an acci‐
dent.
Note
If the connector was not locked in place correctly with the con‐
nector locking element an event memory entry will be stored in
the airbag control unit.
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Note
Note
♦ The rear outer belt guide II can only be removed together with
the bracket for the load guard.
♦ The belt guide II and the bracket for the load guard can only
be separated following removal.
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
Note
– Detach retainer -3- with belt guide II -4- from belt guide -1-.
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Note
– Press belt guide II -1- against bracket -2- until retaining tab
-arrow- on belt guide II engages.
Perform remaining installation in reverse order of removal. Ob‐
serve the following:
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
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WARNING
♦ Installing
– Engage belt reel/belt tensioner -1- (including noise insulation cap -2-) with bolt -3- and locating element
-4- in key-hole openings on rear shelf cross member -5-.
– Push belt reel/belt tensioner -1- forwards onto the stop in direction of travel.
– Plug connector into detonator of pyrotechnic belt tensioner and lock connector into place ⇒ page 94 .
– Insert belt guide (rear centre) -6- with belt through cut-out in rear shelf -7-.
– Clip belt guide (rear centre) -6- into rear shelf -7-.
– Install rear centre belt end fitting (belt buckle with buckle bracket, right-side) ⇒ page 98 .
Note
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♦ Plugging in:
– Plug connector -1- into detonator -2- of pyrotechnic belt ten‐
sioner.
– Press connector locking element -3- into connector -1- in di‐
rection of -arrow-.
This will push the connector into the detonator as far as it will go
and lock it into place.
Note
If the connector was not locked in place correctly with the con‐
nector locking element an event memory entry will be stored in
the airbag control unit.
Removing
– Remove rear seat bench ⇒ page 551 .
– Remove rear centre belt end fitting (belt buckle with buckle
bracket, right-side) ⇒ page 98 .
– Remove belt -1- from clamp guide -2- at rear centre belt end
fitting (belt buckle with buckle bracket, right-side).
Installing
– Insert belt -2- into belt guide -1-.
Make sure that belt is not twisted.
– First clip rear part of belt guide -1- into rear shelf -3-.
– Clip retaining hooks for belt guide -1- into rear shelf -3-.
– Install rear centre belt end fitting (belt buckle with buckle
bracket, right-side) ⇒ page 98 .
Perform remaining installation in reverse order of removal.
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1 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Supplied with seat belt
❑ Renew bolt -1- if outer
belt end fitting (rear)
was removed as part of
an accident repair.
2 - Seat belt with fitting
♦ Removing
– Remove rear seat
bench ⇒ page 551 .
– Remove bolt -1-.
– Detach seat belt with fit‐
ting -2-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Observe the following:
2 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Supplied with replace‐
ment part
❑ Renew bolt -2- if belt
buckles with buckle bracket (left-side) were removed as part of servicing work following an accident.
3 - Washer
❑ Supplied with replacement part
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2 - Bolt, 55 Nm
❑ Supplied with replacement part
❑ Renew bolt -2- if belt buckle with buckle bracket (right-side) was removed as part of servicing work
following an accident.
3 - Belt
4 - Clamp guide
5 - Seal
❑ Supplied with replacement part
6 - Fitting for belt
– Turn fitting -1- onto bottom of plastic lug -2- in clockwise di‐
rection as far as it will go.
– Press plastic lug with trim -2- downwards.
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– Make sure that seat belt makes correct contact with locating element -5-/adapter plate -7-.
– Align seat belt -8-: vertical edges of frame must be parallel with pipe -6-.
– Tighten nut -10-. When doing so, make sure seat belt remains in its aligned position by counter-holding
with a screwdriver.
– On vehicles with belt tensioners: make sure that connector -9- engages and close retaining clip -15-.
Note
2 ISOFIX retainers
⇒ “2.1 Removing and installing ISOFIX retainers”, page 102
⇒ “2.2 Checking ISOFIX retainers following an accident”,
page 103
2 - Guides (4x)
❑ Clipped into ISOFIX re‐
tainers
❑ Must be ordered via
VOTEX or after-sales
service and then fitted
before child seat can be
installed.
3 - Bolts (4x)
❑ Tightening torque: 30
Nm
❑ Must be renewed in the
case of service work fol‐
lowing an accident
1 - Rear shelf
2 - Spacer sleeve
3 - Anchorage fitting
♦ Removing
–Remove bolt -4-.
–Remove anchorage fit‐
ting -3-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
4 - Bolt, 25 Nm
5 - Trim cover
❑ Pull out of rear shelf
❑ To install, place in posi‐
tion at rear and press
downwards at front
6 - Cross member for rear shelf
7 - Threaded plate
❑ Riveted to cross mem‐
ber for rear shelf
8 - Pop rivet
❑ ⇒ Item 7 (page 104)
WARNING
Points to check:
♦ ⇒ “4.1 Checking belt webbing”, page 105
♦ ⇒ “4.2 Checking automatic belt retractor (locking action)”,
page 106
♦ ⇒ “4.3 Visual inspection of belt buckle”, page 106
♦ ⇒ “4.4 Functional check of belt buckle”, page 107
♦ ⇒ “4.5 Checking guide fittings and latch plate”, page 107
♦ ⇒ “4.6 Checking securing components and anchorage points”,
page 107
♦ ⇒ “4.7 Checking locking function of retractor mechanism for
securing child safety seats (does not apply to driver's seat
belt)”, page 108
♦ ⇒ “4.8 Checking belt-fastened sensor for rear three-point seat
belts with belt tensioner (only applies to USA)”, page 108
Note
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Procedure
– Connect vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system -
VAS 5051B- and select vehicle system “15 - Airbag” from list.
Ignition must be switched on.
Display on -VAS 5051B- :
– From list -1- select diagnostic function “08 - Read measured
value block”.
♦ Make sure that the seat padding and seat cover are in the
correct installation position.
♦ Renew all staples/clips and make sure they are positioned
correctly on the seat.
♦ The basic setting of the system can only be performed at a
temperature between 0 ℃ and +40 ℃.
♦ Make sure there are no objects lying on the seat before or
while you are performing the basic setting.
♦ The use of loose seat covers - such as cushions - impairs the
operation of the seat occupied sensor and the function of the
airbag system.
Note
♦ The airbag control unit can be used with airbag generation 8.*
»not 8.R« for up to two side/curtain airbag and/or belt tension‐
er triggering operations.
♦ The airbag control unit can be used with airbag generation 9.*
and 8.R for up to two side/curtain airbag (driver and front pas‐
senger side) and/or belt tensioner triggering operations.
♦ After the third activation the fault display will show “Control unit
defective”.
Note
WARNING
6 Servicing airbags
⇒ “6.1 Airbags - overview”, page 117
⇒ “6.2 Removing and installing airbag control unit J234 ”,
page 118
⇒ “6.3 Removing and installing battery cut-off relay J655 - vehi‐
cles up to approx. 06/2004”, page 120
⇒ “6.4 Removing and installing battery isolation igniter N253 - ve‐
hicles up to 05/2006”, page 121
⇒ “6.5 Removing and installing battery isolation igniter N253 - ve‐
hicles from 06/2006 onwards”, page 123
Removing
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
Installing
– Install control unit -3- in reverse order of removal.
WARNING
Note
Tightening torque
Tightening torque Nm
Airbag control unit -J234- to body 9
Note
Removing
– Remove battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Release clasps -arrows- and open flap -1- covering battery
cut-off relay .
– Unscrew nuts -1- and -3- and bolt -4- at positive wires.
– Take battery cut-off relay -J655- -item 2- out of its holder.
WARNING
Note
Removing
Note
– Switch on ignition.
– Disconnect battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Remove battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Release clasps -arrows- and open flap -1- covering battery
isolation igniter -N253- .
– Unscrew nuts -1- and -3- and bolt -4- at positive wires.
– Take battery isolation igniter -N253- -item 2- out of its retainer.
WARNING
Note
Installing
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Removing
Note
– Switch on ignition.
– Remove battery ⇒ Rep. gr. 27 .
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
WARNING
WARNING
Observe safety regula‐
tions for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
– Prise off caps -1- (left and right) on reverse side of steering
wheel -arrow-.
Note
The bolt for securing the airbag unit -3- must be opposite the
opening (bottom) in the steering column trim -1-.
WARNING
WARNING
Note
The bolt for securing the airbag unit must be opposite the opening
in the steering column trim -1-.
WARNING
Make sure there is no-one in the vehicle when you connect the
battery.
Note
Removing
Note
The airbag coil connector and return ring with slip ring -F138-
must only be removed and installed in centre position (wheels in
straight-ahead position).
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
Note
Installing
Installation is carried out in reverse order; note the following:
– Make sure that all retaining hooks and connectors are properly
engaged.
– Insert trim for steering column switch (top) in hooks on trim
(bottom), press both sections together and secure with bolts.
– Install dash panel cover (bottom; driver side) ⇒ page 4 .
– Install steering wheel ⇒ page 131
– Install airbag unit (driver side) ⇒ page 128 .
Tightening torques
Component Nm
Steering column switch module 3
Trim for steering column switch 0.6
Trim (bottom) to steering column 3.5
1 - 9 Nm
❑ Renew
2 - 6 Nm
❑ Renew
3 - Bracket (left-side) for airbag
unit
4 - 9 Nm
❑ Renew
5 - Dash panel
6 - Guide for airbag unit
❑ Attached to dash panel
❑ Cannot be renewed as a
separate unit
7 - Airbag unit
WARNING
Observe
♦ safety regula‐
tions for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
For
♦ correct combination
of dash panel and airbag
unit refer to ⇒ Electronic
parts catalogue .
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
WARNING
– Unscrew bolts -3-, -4-, -7- and -9- and remove bracket for air‐
bag unit -8-.
– Unscrew nuts -1-, -2-, -5- and -6-.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
WARNING
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Make sure key-operated switch to deactivate airbag on front
passenger side -E224- audibly clicks into place in housing.
– Insert retaining tabs on housing (rear) -1- in glove box and clip
in retaining tabs (front) -arrows-.
– Tighten bolts -2-.
– Install glove box ⇒ page 13 .
WARNING
Make sure there is no-one in the vehicle when you connect the
battery.
♦ Hook -3438-
Note
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
WARNING
Note
3 - Latch
4 - Side airbag (driver side/
front passenger side)
♦ Removing
– Disconnect battery
earth strap ⇒ Electrical
system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 417 .
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strips (bot‐
tom) -9- (3x).
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strip on
side -1- and fold cover
forwards.
– Cut through upholstery
clips -10- (4x) at protective cover for side airbag -6-.
– If fitted, push latch -3- downwards and unplug connector for side airbag -2-. If not fitted, remove side
airbag together with wiring harness.
– Unscrew bolt -7-.
– Drill out rivet -5-.
– Push side airbag -4- upwards and take out side airbag.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Engage side airbag -4- in outer backrest frame.
– Position lug of earth wire -11- between outer backrest frame and side airbag -4-.
– Make sure airbag cable -13- runs through cable guide -14- and is attached to outer backrest frame using
clip -12-.
– Use upholstery clip pliers -V.A.G 1634- to install new upholstery clips on protective cover for side airbag.
– Switch on ignition.
Caution
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
5 - Rivet
6 - Protective cover for side airbag
7 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 10 Nm
❑ Always renew after removing
8 - Front seat
9 - Fastening strips (bottom; 3x)
10 - Upholstery clips (4x)
11 - Earth wire
12 - Clip
13 - Airbag cable
14 - Cable guide
WARNING
1 - Clip
❑ For electrical wiring to
side airbag
2 - Electrical wiring
❑ To side airbag
3 - Fastening strip (side)
4 - Side airbag (driver side/
front passenger side)
♦ Removing
– Disconnect battery
earth strap ⇒ Electrical
system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 417 .
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strips (bot‐
tom) -8- (3x).
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strip on
side -3- (on airbag side)
and fold cover forwards.
– Move clear electrical
wiring to side airbag
from corrugated tube.
– Unscrew bolt -6-.
– Push side airbag -4- up‐
wards and take out side
airbag.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Align slits in fabric strip with outer backrest frame ⇒ page 148 .
– Hook side airbag -4- into outer backrest frame ⇒ page 148 and engage both hooks downwards.
– Make sure airbag cable -2- runs through hole in outer backrest frame and is secured with clip -1-, as
illustrated.
– Switch on ignition.
Caution
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
5 - Fabric strip
❑ For side airbag
❑ With fastening strip
6 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 10 Nm
❑ Always renew after removing
7 - Front seat
8 - Fastening strips (bottom; 3x)
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Caution
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to
be taken after connect‐
ing the battery ⇒ Elec‐
trical system; Rep. gr.
27 .
Note
4 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 8 Nm
WARNING
1 - Side padding
2 - Protective cover for side air‐
bag
3 - Side airbag (rear; driver/
passenger side)
♦ Removing
– Disconnect battery
earth strap ⇒ Electrical
system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Remove seat bench
⇒ page 551 .
– Remove side padding
-1- (rear left / rear right)
⇒ page 556 .
– Remove bolts -4- (2x).
– Pull side airbag -3-
downwards out of pro‐
tective cover -2-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
– Switch on ignition.
Caution
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to
be taken after connect‐
ing the battery ⇒ Elec‐
trical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
4 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 8 Nm
10.1 Deactivating
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system -VAS
5051B-
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
Note
WARNING
WARNING
Make sure there is no-one in the vehicle when you connect the
battery.
10.2 Activating
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system -VAS
5051B-
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
Note
WARNING
WARNING
Make sure there is no-one in the vehicle when you connect the
battery.
WARNING
1 - Curtain airbag
WARNING
Observe safety regula‐
tions for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
❑ Removing:
– Move backrests (front)
into reclining position.
– Switch on ignition.
Note
– Disconnect battery
earth strap ⇒ Electrical
system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Unclip locating pins -3- of retaining tabs -4- from body ⇒ page 159 .
WARNING
Always observe correct
sequence for installing
curtain airbag.
Note
– Press locating pins -3- of retaining tabs -4- into body ⇒ page 159 .
– Tighten bolts -2- in sequence -A-, -B-, -X- and -C ... E-, -Y-.
– When plugging in connector at gas generator -6- make sure you hear it click into place on the gas gen‐
erator ⇒ page 159 .
WARNING
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
2 - Bolt, 4 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ 7x
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
3 - Locating pin
❑ For locating retaining tab
❑ 10x
4 - Retaining tab with locating pin
❑ For securing curtain airbag to body
5 - Bolts, 6 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ 2x
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
6 - Gas generator
❑ With hook for engaging in body
Note
When plugging in the connector, make sure you hear it click into
place on the gas generator.
WARNING
1 - Electrical connector
❑ For curtain airbag
2 - Bolts, 4 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts
must always be cleaned
(e.g. with a thread tap).
3 - Curtain airbag
WARNING
Observe safety regula‐
tions for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
❑ Removing:
– Move backrests (front)
into reclining position.
– Switch on ignition.
Note
– Disconnect battery
earth strap ⇒ Electrical
system; Rep. gr. 27 .
WARNING
Always observe correct
sequence for installing
curtain airbag.
Note
– Press locating pins -5- of retaining tabs into body ⇒ page 163 .
– Tighten bolts -2-, -4- and -6- in the sequence -A ... G-.
– When plugging in connector at gas generator -8- make sure you hear it click into place on the gas gen‐
erator ⇒ page 159 .
WARNING
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
4 - Bolts, 4 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
5 - Retaining tab with locating pin
❑ For securing curtain airbag to body
6 - Bolts, 4 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
7 - Bolts, 6 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
8 - Gas generator
❑ With hook for engaging in body
Note
When plugging in the connector, make sure you hear it click into
place on the gas generator.
WARNING
1 - Curtain airbag
WARNING
Observe safety regula‐
tions for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
❑ Removing:
– Move backrests (front)
into reclining position.
– Switch on ignition.
Note
– Disconnect battery
earth strap ⇒ Electrical
system; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Unclip locating pins -3- of retaining tabs -4- from body ⇒ page 167 .
WARNING
Always observe correct
sequence for installing
curtain airbag.
Note
– Press locating pins -3- of retaining tabs -4- into body ⇒ page 159 .
– Tighten nuts -2- in sequence -A-, -B-, -X- and -C ... E-, -Y-.
– When plugging in connector at gas generator -6- make sure you hear it click into place on the gas gen‐
erator ⇒ page 159 .
WARNING
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
2 - Nut: 3 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ 7x
3 - Locating pin
❑ For locating retaining tab
❑ 10x
4 - Retaining tab with locating pin
❑ For securing curtain airbag to body
5 - Bolts, 6 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ 2x
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
6 - Gas generator
❑ With hook for engaging in body
WARNING
Observe precautions for
crash sensors (pressure
sensors) for side airbags
(front) ⇒ page 168 .
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
Installing
– Install crash sensor -1- in reverse order of removal.
– When plugging in connector -4-, make sure it is properly en‐
gaged with crash sensor -1-.
WARNING
Note
Tightening torque
Tightening torque Nm
Crash sensor to front end 9
1 - Connector
Version I
❑ Unplugging connector:
Press locking element
-3- in direction of
-arrow- and detach
crash sensor -2-.
Version II
❑ Unplugging connector
⇒ page 173
2 - Crash sensor (pressure
sensor) for side airbag (front)
♦ Removing
– With ignition switched
on, disconnect battery
earth wire ⇒ Rep. gr.
27 .
– Remove door trim
⇒ page 184 .
– Remove loudspeaker in
door ⇒ Rep. gr. 91 .
– Reach through opening
for loudspeaker, feel for
crash sensor -2- and un‐
plug electrical connec‐
tor
⇒ Item 1 (page 172) .
– Carefully pull off insula‐
tion until nuts -4- can be
accessed.
– Unscrew nuts and de‐
tach crash sensor.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
– Make sure that locating element -5- engages properly in door shell.
Note
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Make sure nobody is in
the vehicle when the bat‐
tery is being connected.
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒ Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Note
3 - Locking element
4 - Nuts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 4 Nm
5 - Locating element
Note
Removing
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
Note
WARNING
Note
Tightening torque
Tightening torque Nm
Crash sensor to body 9
15 Belt-fastened recognition
Special tools and workshop equipment required
♦ Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system -VAS
5051B-
Removing
Note
WARNING
⇒ “2.1 Removing and installing front seat (seat with seat mem‐
ory, seat with electric adjustment)”, page 379 .
Note
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
Note
The seat occupied recognition system is only fitted on the front passenger's seat.
Caution
Do NOT unplug connec‐
tors -3- and -7-.
– Push pressure sensor for seat occupied recognition -G452- -4- to side off retaining bracket -9-.
2 - Bolts
♦ 2.5 Nm
3 - Connector at seat occupied recognition control unit -J706-
♦ Do NOT unplug under any circumstances.
4 - Pressure sensor for seat occupied recognition -G452-
5 - Pressure hose
6 - Connector between service kit and seat wiring harness
7 - Connector at pressure sensor for seat occupied recognition -G452-
♦ Do NOT unplug under any circumstances.
8 - Guide clip
9 - Retaining bracket
Note
WARNING
Note
The solid foam insert in the fleece is not part of the scope of de‐
livery of the service kit. For this reason, please use the "old" solid
foam insert from the fabric layer you have removed.
WARNING
It is important that you do
not bend or kink the pres‐
sure hose -5- or the seat
occupied sensor mat
during installation.
8 - Guide clip
9 - Retaining bracket
70 – Trim, insulation
1 Door trim (front)
Note
♦ Removing
– Unclip trim for treble
loudspeaker -4-.
– Remove trim panel -6-
⇒ page 194 .
– Remove bolts -3- and
-5- (2x).
– Use a long screwdriver
to remove bolt -7- on un‐
derside of armrest -9-.
– Unscrew bolt -8- on un‐
derside of door trim -2-.
– Unclip door trim -2- at bottom, starting from the outer side.
– Lift door trim -2- approx. 20 cm out of door shell -11-.
– Unplug connector to treble loudspeaker.
– Detach Bowden cable for interior door handle ⇒ page 186 .
– Unplug connector at door control unit ⇒ page 187 .
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Make sure the speed nuts -1- (4x) and expanding nuts -12- (4x) are clipped in securely.
– Make sure that retaining clips -10- (8x) are clipped into door trim. Renew any damaged clips
⇒ page 187
– If renewing door trim for vehicle with anti-theft alarm system: cut out an opening along inner marking.
Distance to outer marking: approx. 4 mm.
– For vehicles with BOSE sound system and requiring renewal of door trim: If necessary, make opening
for frame for bass reflex duct ⇒ page 195 install new bass loudspeaker trim with BOSE emblem
⇒ “1.22 Removing and installing trim for bass loudspeaker”, page 196 and transfer frame for bass reflex
duct ⇒ “1.20 Removing and installing frame for bass reflex duct”, page 195 .
Caution
On
♦ the Audi A6 Security,
the door window will be
damaged if the bolt
-item 7- used is too long.
Always
♦ fit bolt -N 090 179
4- (16 mm).
3 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 2 Nm
4 - Trim for treble loudspeaker
5 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 2 Nm
6 - Trim panel
7 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 2 Nm
Caution
On
♦ the Audi A6 Security,
there is a risk of damag‐
ing the door window if the
bolt used is too long.
Always
♦ fit bolt -N 090 179
4- (16 mm).
8 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 2 Nm
9 - Armrest
10 - Retaining clips (8x)
11 - Door shell
12 - Expanding nuts (4x)
Note
1 - Door shell
2 - Insulation
Note
♦ Removing
– Remove door trim
⇒ page 184 .
– Carefully pull insulation
-2- off door shell -1-.
♦ Installing
Note
1 - Cover
2 - Switch
3 - Armrest
4 - Lug
5 - Connector
6 - Mirror adjustment switch
♦ Removing
– Remove door trim
⇒ page 184 .
– Remove armrest -3-
⇒ page 189 .
– Remove bolts -7- (2x).
– Detach cover -1-.
– Press lug -4- and unplug
connector -5-.
– Detach switch -2- on
outer side of armrest.
– Use screwdriver to prise
out switch -6- at posi‐
tions marked with an ar‐
row.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
7 - Bolts (2x)
Note
Only the door trim for vehicles with standard sound system is
available as a replacement part. Opening must be made for frame
for bass reflex duct using workshop equipment on vehicles with
BOSE sound system.
1 - LED holder
2 - Wiring to interior door han‐
dle light
3 - Wiring to light strip
4 - Wiring to window regulator
switch
5 - Wiring to door warning light
6 - Wiring to entry light
7 - Wiring to door control unit
8 - Wiring to central locking
switch
Note
1 - Door shell
2 - Adhesive bead (circumfer‐
ential)
3 - Insulation
Note
♦ Removing
– Remove door trim
⇒ page 198 .
– Carefully pull insulation
-3- off door shell -1-.
♦ Installing
Note
Note
♦ Removing
– Remove bass loud‐
speaker ⇒ Rep. gr. 91 .
– Carefully pull insulation -4- off door shell -1-.
♦ Installing
Note
1 - Armrest
♦ Removing
– Remove door trim
⇒ page 198 .
– Remove bolts -4- (6x)
and -5- (2x).
– Tilt armrest -1- down‐
wards.
– Unplug connectors -2-
and -3-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
Caution
♦ Removing
– Remove door trim ⇒ page 198 .
– Remove bolts -3- (4x).
– Remove bolts -2- (4x).
– Detach side sun blind -4-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Make sure that speed nuts -5- (4x) are clipped securely into
door trim -1-.
♦ Tightening torque for bolts -3-: 2.5 Nm
♦ Tightening torque for bolts -2-: 1 Nm
3 Dash panel
WARNING
For correct combination
of dash panel and airbag
unit refer to ⇒ Electronic
parts catalogue .
4 - Clip
5 - Trim for indirect ventilation
❑ With defroster vent
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 209
6 - Spreader pin
7 - Sunlight penetration photo‐
sensor -G107-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ Air conditioner; Rep.
gr. 87
8 - Clip
9 - 3.5 Nm
10 - Clip
11 - Dash panel vent on pas‐
senger side
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 211
12 - Trim panel
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 208
13 - Airbag unit (front passenger side)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 135
❑ Can be disabled and activated via key-operated switch
14 - 9 Nm
15 - Bracket for airbag unit (front passenger side)
16 - 6 Nm
17 - 3.5 Nm
18 - Mounting frame
❑ For display of multimedia system operating unit -E380-
❑ For Climatronic control unit -J255- (operating and display unit)
Removing
– Carefully unclip trim panel from dash panel using removal
wedge -3409- -arrow-.
Note
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
♦ Feeler gauge
Removing
– Use feeler gauge (0.35 mm) -2- to prise out photosensor for
sunlight penetration -G107- -item 1- and unplug electrical con‐
nector.
♦ Hook -3438-
♦ Jeweller screwdrivers
Removing
– Move steering wheel down and towards rear as far as it will
go, using full range of steering column adjuster.
– Carefully release spring pins -2- on trim panel from dash panel
using removal wedge -3409- .
Note
The dash panel vent has holes on both sides for inserting the hook
-3438- .
♦ Hook -3438-
♦ Jeweller screwdrivers
Removing
– Carefully unclip trim panel from dash panel using removal
wedge -3409- -arrow-.
Note
Note
The dash panel vent has holes on both sides for inserting the hook
-3438- .
♦ Hook -3438-
Note
There are 2 different versions of the dash panel vent (centre). The
procedures for removing the different versions of the dash panel
vent (centre) differ. The procedure for removing version 1 (for
older vehicles) is described first, then the procedure for removing
version 2 (installed in majority of vehicles) is described. Check
which version is installed in the vehicle and remove the dash
panel vent (centre) as described.
Removing (version 1)
– Move steering wheel down and towards rear as far as it will
go, using full range of steering column adjuster.
– Carefully release spring pins -1- on trim panel from dash panel
using removal wedge -3409- .
Note
The dash panel vent has holes on both sides for inserting the hook
-3438- .
Note
The illustration shows a centre vent trim panel with the full number
of switches. Depending on equipment version there may also be
dummy covers fitted.
Removing (version 2)
– Move steering wheel down and towards rear as far as it will
go, using full range of steering column adjuster.
Note
A hole is provided on both sides of the centre vent trim panel for
engaging the hook -3438- .
– Pull centre vent trim panel -1- (both sides) out of dash panel
installation opening using hook -3438- and leaving screwdriv‐
ers -3- and -4- inserted.
Note
The illustration shows a centre vent trim panel with full switch as‐
signment. Depending on equipment version there may also be
dummy covers fitted.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Removing
Note
All cable ties unfastened or cut open during removal must be re-
attached at the same location during installation.
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
Note
– Prise off caps -1- (left and right) on reverse side of steering
wheel -arrow-.
Note
The bolt for securing the airbag unit -3- must be opposite the
opening (bottom) in the steering column trim -1-.
WARNING
Note
– Use screwdriver to prise off dash panel end trim on driver side
-arrow-.
– Unclip trim cover -1- from trim (top) -2- for steering column
switch first on side -arrow A- and then at top -arrow B-. To do
so, use removal wedge -3409- .
– Push trim cover -1- on switch for glove box release in direction
of -arrow-.
– Grasp hold of trim cover and detach from switch.
Note
♦ If the glove box lid does not open it can be manually released.
♦ Insert 6 mm ∅ punch -item 2- into opening -arrow-, press in
locking pin and open glove box lid -1-.
Note
The protective cap is designed to prevent the end face of the fibre
optic from becoming soiled or damaged, as this would impair light
transmission.
WARNING
WARNING
Note
The vent on the centre console (rear) has holes for inserting the
hook -3438- .
All vehicles:
– Use front-end hook -3370- to lift lining mat for storage com‐
partment (rear) out of centre console (rear) in direction of
-arrow-.
– Unclip boot -1- for gear lever or selector lever on both sides
and lift it off -arrows-.
All vehicles:
– Remove bolts -arrows-.
– Lift centre console (front) slightly at rear edge and then pull
centre console off dash panel towards the rear.
– Unplug electrical connectors.
– Use feeler gauge (0.35 mm) -2- to prise out photosensor for
sunlight penetration -G107- -item 1- and unplug electrical con‐
nector.
Note
WARNING
Note
– Check that a rubber buffer -2- is fitted on each clip -1- at bottom
of windscreen frame (left and right).
– Position dash panel and guide connector for photosensor
through the opening.
– Insert front part of dash panel into clip, pressing it down slightly
at the same time.
– Align dash panel and tighten bolts.
– Install centre console (front) ⇒ page 22 .
– Install centre console (rear) ⇒ page 17 .
– Install glove box ⇒ page 13 .
– Install steering wheel ⇒ Running gear, front-wheel drive and
four-wheel drive; Rep. gr. 48 .
– Observe measures to be taken after connecting the battery ⇒
Electrical system; Rep. gr. 27 .
Tightening torques
Component Nm
Dash panel to central tube for dash panel 3.5
Dash panel cover (bot‐ Central tube for dash 3
tom) on driver side panel
to Bracket 3
Trim (bottom) Steering column 3.5
for steering column Trim (top) for steering 0.6
switch to column switch
Bracket for airbag unit (passenger side) to cen‐ 9
tral tube for dash panel
Instrument cluster trim to dash panel 2.5
Steering column switch to steering column 4
Side trim to air conditioner unit 3
Entry and start authorisation switch -E415- to 3
dash panel
13 - 9 Nm
14 - Seal
15 - 9 Nm
16 - 25 Nm
17 - Retaining bracket (pas‐
senger side)
18 - 25 Nm
19 - Bracket for glove box
20 - 9 Nm
21 - 25 Nm
22 - 25 Nm
23 - Support (passenger side)
24 - Support (driver side)
25 - 25 Nm
26 - 25 Nm
27 - 9 Nm
28 - Bracket
❑ For dash panel cover (bottom) on driver side
29 - 25 Nm
Removing
Note
All cable ties unfastened or cut open during removal must be re-
attached at the same location during installation.
All vehicles:
– Unscrew nuts -arrows- and detach onboard supply control unit
-J519- -item 2- with wiring connected.
– Detach relay and fuse holder -1- and set it down in footwell
with wires connected.
– Secure steering column with cable tie -arrow-, to make sure
upper section of steering column -1- is not inadvertently de‐
tached from lower section -2- during removal.
Note
– Unscrew bracket -1- for dash panel cover (bottom; driver side)
at central tube for dash panel.
– Remove support (driver side) -2- of central tube for dash panel.
Note
– If fitted, pull retaining clip -2- to left -arrow A- and pivot down‐
wards -arrow B-.
– Unplug electrical connector -1- at front information control unit
-J523- .
– Unscrew bracket for glove box -1- from central tube for dash
panel.
– Unscrew support (passenger side) -2-.
– Remove bolts -arrows- and take out bracket for air conditioner
unit.
All vehicles:
– Detach cable guide -1- from air duct.
– Use removal lever -80-200- to unseat electrical wires off re‐
tainers -arrows-.
– Lift air duct at rear -arrow 1- and detach from air conditioner
unit -arrow 2-.
– Remove bolts -arrows- for cowl panel trim -1- on left and right.
– Carefully pull cowl panel trim off retainer at windscreen.
– Release retainers -arrows- and lift fuse holder -1- and addi‐
tional relay carrier -2- out of electronics box.
– Unscrew bolts -1- and -4- for connector console and detach
connector console -3- at central tube for dash panel.
– Remove bolt -2- of central tube for dash panel on driver side.
WARNING
Note
For better clarity, the illustration shows the central tube for dash
panel and the air conditioner unit from the front when removed.
Note
Note
Tightening torques
Component Nm
Central tube for dash panel to body 25
Central tube for dash panel to plenum chamber 9
Support (driver side) Central tube for dash 8
and panel
(passenger side) to Body 25
Fuse holder to central tube for dash panel 3
Relay and fuse holder to central tube for dash 3
panel
Support bracket for centre armrest (front) to 25
body
Data bus diagnostic interface -J533- to central 3
tube for dash panel
Retaining bracket for glove box to central tube 9
for dash panel
Retaining bracket for dash panel cover (bottom, 9
driver side) to central tube for dash panel
Bracket for air conditioner unit to central tube 9
for dash panel
Earth wires to central tube for dash panel 9
Pedal bracket to central tube for dash panel 23
Air conditioner unit Bracket 8
to Central tube for dash 8
panel
Bracket for control units to central tube for dash 3
panel
Procedure
Note
♦ If the new bracket for the glove box on the right strut of the central tube for dash panel has broken off, it can
be replaced by a new retainer from the repair kit. For repair kit refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue .
♦ For greater clarity, the dash panel has been removed in the illustration.
5 Trim panels
WARNING
There are two different methods for securing the A-pillar trim (top).
The first method described applies approximately up to the intro‐
duction of the Avant.
Always adhere to correct sequence for installing A-pillar trim (top) -1-:
WARNING
Make sure you do not
trap curtain airbag -3-
when installing A-pillar
trim (top) -1-.
– Slide A-pillar trim (top) -1- in between connecting piece -6- and retaining spring -5- ⇒ page 253 .
– Secure A-pillar trim (top) -1- with clips -4- (2x) and curtain airbag clip -2-, starting at bottom.
WARNING
There are two different methods for securing the A-pillar trim (top).
In the following the second method is described (approx. from
introduction of the Avant onwards).
WARNING
Take care not to trap cur‐
tain airbag when instal‐
ling A-pillar trim (top)
-1-.
2 - Clips (2x)
❑ If damaged or deformed, renew D-pillar trim
3 - Curtain airbag
4 - Clip
❑ Renew if damaged or deformed
❑ Remove any clips left in body mounting points using -T40280-
5 - Retaining spring
❑ ⇒ Item 6 (page 249)
❑ Is fixed component of connecting piece
6 - Connecting piece
WARNING
WARNING
Take care not to trap cur‐
tain airbag -5- when in‐
stalling A-pillar trim.
3 - “Airbag” sign
4 - Bolts, 3.5 Nm
5 - Curtain airbag
6 - Connecting piece
7 - Retaining spring
❑ Is fixed component of connecting piece -item 6-
2 - Support piece
3 - Foot rest cover
4 - Foot rest
5 - Floor covering
6 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 1.8 Nm
❑ For holder for signal flare ⇒ Item 7 (page 253)
7 - Holder for signal flare
❑ Only for Japan
8 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 2.5 Nm
9 - Clips (3x)
❑ Renew if damaged or deformed
❑ Remove any clips left in body mounting points using -T40280-
1 - Connecting piece
♦ Removing
– Remove dash panel end
trim ⇒ page 255 .
– Use removal wedge
-3409- to lever out con‐
necting piece -1- at bot‐
tom.
– Detach connecting
piece -1- downwards in
diagonal direction.
♦ Installing
– Check that clip -7- is not
damaged or deformed.
Make sure dash panel end trim -8- is correctly inserted in lugs of connecting piece -1-.
2 - Spring clip
3 - Storage compartment (driver side)
4 - Foot rest bracket
♦ Removing
– Remove foot rest cover -1- ⇒ Item 1 (page 256) .
– Fold back floor covering in area of foot rest.
– Unscrew nuts -6- (3x).
– Take out foot rest bracket -4-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
5 - Speed nut
6 - Nuts (3x)
❑ Tightening torque: 3 Nm
7 - Lug
❑ Fixed component of foot rest cover
8 - Bolt, 3 Nm
WARNING
♦ Installing
Adhere to correct sequence for
installing B-pillar trim (top) -1-:
– Install outer seat belt anchorage point (on front seat) ⇒ page 67 .
WARNING
Make sure you do not
trap curtain airbag -2-
when installing B-pillar
trim (top) -1-.
– Make sure that retaining pin -5- engages in mounting -4- at belt height adjuster.
– Clip bottom of B-pillar trim (top) -1- into belt guide -7-.
– Clip upper side of vent -8- into B-pillar trim (top) -1-.
• The belt height adjuster must engage with a click in all available positions.
• Each time the button on belt height adjuster is pressed it should automatically return to the up position.
2 - Curtain airbag
3 - Moulded headliner
4 - Mounting on belt height adjuster
5 - Retaining pin on sliding element of B-pillar trim (top)
6 - Belt
7 - Belt guide (front)
8 - Vent
❑ For correct version refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue
9 - Spring clip
❑ For vent ⇒ Item 8 (page 258)
WARNING
WARNING
Take care not to trap cur‐
tain airbag when fitting
B-pillar trim.
– Make sure that retaining pin -4- engages in mounting -3- at belt height adjuster.
• The belt height adjuster must engage with a click in all available positions.
• Following actuation, the button must return automatically to the top position.
2 - Belt guide
3 - Mounting on belt height adjuster
4 - Retaining pin on sliding element of B-pillar trim (top)
5 - Bolts, 3.5 Nm
6 - “Airbag” sign
7 - Belt
2 - Clips (2x)
❑ Renew if damaged or
deformed
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
3 - Air duct
❑ For correct version refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue
WARNING
1 - C-pillar trim
♦ Removing
– Remove roof end trim
⇒ page 268 .
– Remove D-pillar trim
⇒ page 266 .
Vehicles with fixed rear seat
backrest
– Remove rear seat back‐
rest ⇒ page 562 .
Vehicles with folding rear seat
backrest
– Remove side padding
⇒ page 556 .
All vehicles (continued)
– Detach rear shelf on the
side in question.
Rear shelf without sun
blind ⇒ page 269
Rear shelf with sun blind
⇒ page 273
– Unscrew bolts -2- (3x).
– Unclip C-pillar trim -1-
with clip -4-.
– Carefully pull C-pillar
trim -1- out from under‐
neath curtain airbag -3-.
– Release belt guide and
slide it towards the rear
as far as it will go
⇒ page 264 .
– Pull C-pillar trim -1- out
over seat belt.
– Detach C-pillar trim -1-.
– Remove any residue of
locking fluid from threa‐
ded holes for bolts -2-
(3x). To do so, you can
use a thread tap.
If the threaded holes are not
cleaned, there is a danger of the new bolts seizing when being screwed in and then shearing off the next time
you try to remove them.
♦ Installing
– Check that clip -4- is not damaged or deformed.
– Before fitting C-pillar trim -1- make sure that clip -4- is correctly positioned.
Note
– Carefully push upper section of C-pillar trim -1- under curtain airbag -3-.
– Pull belt guide forwards as far as it will go and make sure it engages ⇒ page 264 .
Note
Under no circumstances turn the bolts -2-. They have been set
by the manufacturer.
Disengaging:
– Disengage belt guide -1-.
– To do so, push retaining tab upwards -arrow-.
– Slide belt guide -1- to rear as far as it will go.
Engaging:
– Pull belt guide -1- to the front as far as it will go.
– Make sure you hear retaining tab -arrow- click into place.
Note
The washers of bolts -2- should be located below the metal plate.
1 - Sill/pillar trim
♦ Removing
–Remove B-pillar trim
(top).
♦ Audi A6 ⇒ page 257
♦ Audi A6 Security
⇒ page 258
– Remove B-pillar trim
(bottom) ⇒ page 260 .
– Detach rear seat bench
at the side you want to
remove ⇒ page 551 .
Vehicles with fixed rear seat
backrest
– Remove rear seat back‐
rest ⇒ page 562 .
Vehicles with folding rear seat
backrest
– Remove side padding
⇒ page 556 .
All vehicles (continued)
– Unclip sill/pillar trim -1-.
– To do so, press door pil‐
lar section of sill/pillar
trim -1- in direction of ve‐
hicle interior.
– Detach sill section of sill/
pillar trim -1- by lifting it
up.
– Take out sill/pillar trim
-1- to front.
♦ Installing
– Check that clips -2- (3x)
are not damaged or de‐
formed.
If clips are damaged or de‐
formed they must be renewed.
– Before fitting sill/pillar
trim -1- make sure that clips -2- (3x) are correctly positioned.
– Secure sill/pillar trim -1- with clips -2- (3x), starting at the bottom.
Make sure sill/pillar trim -1- is securely engaged.
Vehicles with folding rear seat backrest
– Install side padding ⇒ page 556 .
Vehicles with fixed rear seat backrest
– Install rear seat backrest ⇒ page 562 .
All vehicles (continued)
– Engage rear seat bench at the side you had removed ⇒ page 551 .
– Install B-pillar trim (bottom) ⇒ page 260 .
– Install B-pillar trim (top).
2 - Clips (3x)
❑ Renew if damaged or deformed
❑ Remove any clips left in body mounting points using -T40280-
3 - Support piece
4 - Floor covering
D-pillar trim
– Remove any residual locking compound from the threaded hole for bolt -2- and -3-. To do so, you can
use a thread tap.
If the tapped hole is not cleaned, there is a danger of the new bolt becoming seized on fitting, thus preventing
operation of the bag tether.
– Bolt on bag tether -4- with a new bolt -3- and tighten it to specified torque ⇒ Item 3 (page 268) .
– Before fitting D-pillar trim -1-, observe correct positioning of clips -6- and -9-.
WARNING
Make sure you do not
trap curtain airbag when
installing D-pillar trim
-1-.
– Fit new bolt -2- and tighten it to specified torque ⇒ Item 2 (page 267) .
2 - Bolt, self-locking
❑ Tightening torque: 3.5 Nm
2 - Lug
❑ ⇒ Item 1 (page 269)
❑ Fixed component of roof
end trim -1-
3 - Retaining hook
❑ ⇒ Item 1 (page 269)
❑ Fixed component of roof end trim -1-
4 - Clips (4x)
❑ Renew if damaged or deformed
❑ Remove any clips left in body mounting points using -T40280-
– Before fitting rear shelf -1- make sure that clips -8- (4x) are correctly positioned.
– Insert belt with belt guide (rear centre) through cut-out -3- in rear shelf -1-.
– Clip belt guide (rear centre) into rear shelf -1- ⇒ page 273 .
Make sure that belt is not twisted.
– Hook retainers -4- (3x) into cut-outs (shaped like key-holes) in cross member for rear shelf -5-.
– Make sure that pins on retainers -6- (4x) are inserted into cut-outs in cross member below rear window
-7-.
– Secure rear shelf -1- to cross member for rear shelf -5- with clips -8- (4x).
– Before fitting rear shelf -1- make sure that clips -10- (4x) are correctly positioned.
– Insert belt with belt guide (rear centre) through cut-out -3- in rear shelf -1-.
– Clip belt guide (rear centre) into rear shelf -1- ⇒ page 273 .
– Position rear shelf -1- on cross member for rear shelf -6-.
– Make sure that pins on retainers -8- (4x) are inserted into cut-outs in cross member below rear window
-7-.
– Secure rear shelf -1- to cross member for rear shelf -6- with clips -10- (4x).
Make sure that the bolt heads are located in the narrow part of the cut-outs shaped like a key-hole.
1 - Rear shelf
2 - Connector for electrical rear
roller blind (sun blind)
3 - Electrical rear roller blind
(sun blind)
♦ Removing
– Retract sun blind (rear)
-3-.
– Remove rear shelf with
sun blind (rear)
⇒ page 273 .
– Pull out sun blind (rear)
-3- approx. 50 mm at
covers with wheel -6-.
– Wedge a suitable object
in between sun blind
(rear) -3- and rear shelf
-1-.
– Unscrew bolts -5- (2x).
– Pull out covers with
wheel -6- (left and right)
in direction of -arrow-.
– Detach wiring harness
from rear shelf -1-.
– Unscrew nuts -4- (8x).
– Detach sun blind (rear)
-3- from rear shelf -1-.
♦ Installing
– Install in reverse order
of removal.
4 - Nuts (8x)
❑ Tightening torque: 4 Nm
5 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 0.6 Nm
6 - Cover with wheel
❑ ⇒ Item 5 (page 277)
1 - Floor covering
♦ Removing
– Remove front seats
⇒ page 379 .
– Remove rear seat
bench ⇒ page 551 .
– Remove centre console
(rear) ⇒ page 17 .
– Remove centre console
(front) ⇒ page 22 .
– Remove connecting
pieces (left and right)
⇒ page 253 .
– Remove B-pillar trim
(top) on left and right
⇒ page 257 .
– Remove B-pillar trim
(bottom) on left and right
⇒ page 260 .
– Remove A-pillar trim
(bottom, left and right)
⇒ page 251 .
– Unfasten sill/pillar trim
(rear left and right) in
area of floor covering
-1- ⇒ page 264 .
– Remove foot rest
⇒ page 255 .
– If fitted, remove covers
or trim for connector
points, footwell air vents
etc.
– Remove speed nuts -8-
(6x).
– Detach floor covering
from pins (6x) on mount‐
ing frame for centre con‐
sole ⇒ page 279 .
– Remove mounting
frame for centre console
⇒ page 31 .
– Pull floor covering -1- towards rear.
– Fold up floor covering -1- lengthwise and take it out through one of the doors.
♦ Installing
Note
– Remove transportation crosspiece -arrow- when you fit floor covering -1-.
– Check that all cut-outs in floor covering -1- are correctly positioned.
– When installing the mounting frame for the centre console make sure that its rear end is seated on the
floor covering ⇒ page 280 .
– Fix floor covering -1- in position on mounting frame for centre console with pins (6x) ⇒ page 279 .
– If necessary, install covers or trim for connector points, footwell air outlets etc.
– Install sill/pillar trim (rear left and right) in area of floor covering -1- ⇒ page 264 .
– Fit lip of door seal over A-pillar trim (bottom) and B-pillar trim (top and bottom) and over connecting piece
and sill/pillar trim (rear).
1 - Bolts, 1.8 Nm
❑ 2x
2 - Handle recess
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 283
3 - Pop rivet
4 - Bracket for handle recess
5 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
6 - Rear lid trim
❑ Removing and installing
7 - Lock cover
8 - Operating mechanism for
releasing rear lid manually
❑ Disengaging
⇒ page 282
9 - Manual release for rear lid
❑ For USA vehicles and
Audi A6 Security
10 - Cover for rear lid manual
release handle
11 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
12 - Bracket for warning trian‐
gle
Removing
– Take warning triangle out of its bracket.
– Release the two retaining springs -arrows- and detach bracket
-1- for warning triangle.
– Use removal lever -80-200- to lever off cover -1- over rear lid
lock in direction of -arrow-.
All vehicles:
– Use removal lever -80-200- to lever off trim -1- for rear lid at
points marked with -arrows-.
USA vehicles and Audi A6 Security:
– Disengage cable sheath at rear of handle recess -3- for oper‐
ating lever.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Handle recess to rear lid 1.8
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Insert handle recess -1- in rear lid trim.
– Position new speed nuts -3- on locating pins.
– Use hexagon socket (7 mm) -item 2- to press on speed nuts
-arrow-.
– Install rear lid trim ⇒ page 280 .
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Handle recess to rear lid 1.8
1 - 2.5 Nm
2 - 2.5 Nm
3 - Rear cross panel trim
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 284
4 - Spring clip
❑ 4x
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
Removing
– Remove retaining bolt -1-.
– Take moulded insert out of spare wheel well -arrows-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Guide retaining tabs of rear cross panel trim -1- into recesses
on luggage compartment side trim -arrow-.
– Fit sealing lip of rubber seal over leading edge of rear cross
panel trim.
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Rear cross panel trim to body 2.5
1 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
2 - Rear lid seal
3 - Luggage compartment side
trim
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 286
4 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
5 - Retaining hook
6 - Fastener
❑ Renew if damaged
7 - 4 Nm
❑ 2x per fastening ring
8 - Fastening ring
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 288
9 - Cover for luggage compart‐
ment side trim
Removing
WARNING
5.27 Back panel trim on vehicles with fixed rear seat backrests - exploded view
1 - Retaining clips
❑ Renew if damaged
2 - Retaining clip
❑ On vehicles with no
load-through facility (ski
bag):
❑ Renew if damaged
3 - Retaining clips
❑ Renew if damaged
4 - Back panel trim
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 289
5 - Threaded pin
❑ On partition
6 - Partition
❑ Between luggage com‐
partment and passen‐
ger compartment
Note
1 - Expanding nut
❑ Only on vehicles with
folding rear seat back‐
rest
2 - 2 Nm
❑ Only on vehicles with
folding rear seat back‐
rest
3 - Clip nut
4 - Retainer for luggage com‐
partment floor covering
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 290
5 - Retaining frame
❑ For retainer for luggage
compartment floor cov‐
ering
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 290
6 - Luggage compartment floor
covering
7 - Mounting frame for loading
aid
❑ Only on vehicles with
folding rear seat back‐
rest
❑ For securing luggage
compartment floor cov‐
ering
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 291
Removing
– Remove luggage compartment floor covering ⇒ page 290 .
– Use removal wedge -3409- to release retaining frame -1-
-arrows-.
– Disengage retaining frame and detach retainer for luggage
compartment floor covering -2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– The retaining frame can only be pressed onto the retainer for
luggage compartment floor covering in one position.
– Open retaining tabs -1- and -3- by folding them towards rear.
– Remove bolts -arrows-.
– Fold cover -2- forwards -arrow- and take mounting frame for
loading aid -4- out of luggage compartment.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Tightening torques
Component Nm
Mounting frame for loading aid to body 2
Fastening ring to body 4
1 - Belt guide
2 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
3 - C-pillar trim
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 293
4 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts
must always be cleaned
(e.g. with a thread tap).
Removing
WARNING
Note
Note
– When installing trim -3- for C-pillar (top) make sure that re‐
taining tab -2- engages in body cut-out -arrow- and in headliner
-1-.
– Push belt guide on until you hear it engage.
Note
– Pull rubber lip of door seal over edge of trim at all door open‐
ings.
– Install luggage compartment side trim ⇒ page 308 .
– Install side airbag ⇒ page 556 .
– Install rear seat bench ⇒ page 551 .
Tightening torque
Component Nm
C-pillar trim to body 3.5 3)
3) Renew bolts
1 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
2 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
3 - D-pillar trim
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 296
4 - Bolt, 4 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts
must always be cleaned
(e.g. with a thread tap).
5 - Loudspeaker cover
Removing
WARNING
Note
Removing
– Use removal wedge -3409- to carefully prise luggage com‐
partment light -1- out of opening in headliner -arrow-.
– Unplug electrical connector.
Note
– Position roof end trim in such a way that retaining clips make
contact with D-pillar trim and spring clips make contact with
body cut-out.
– Slide roof end trim on until you hear spring clips engage.
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Roof end trim to body 4 5)
5) Renew bolt.
1 - 4 Nm
2 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
3 - Bolt, 2 Nm
❑ 2x
4 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
5 - Rubber buffer
6 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
7 - Rubber buffer
8 - Trim (top)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 302
9 - Trim for rear lid lock
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 304
10 - Trim (bottom)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 300
11 - Luggage compartment
light
12 - Cover
❑ For inner tail light
13 - Cover
❑ For manual release for rear lid
Removing
– Open flap -1- for warning triangle.
– Turn quick release fastener -2- 90° in anti-clockwise direction
and take cover -3- out of luggage compartment lining in direc‐
tion of -arrow-.
Note
Removing
– Remove trim (bottom) ⇒ page 300 .
– Unscrew bolts -1-.
– Pull side sections of trim -2- off rear lid -arrows A-.
– Then pull off trim (top) from rear lid -arrow B-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
Note
1 - Speed nut
2 - 2.5 Nm
3 - Speed nut
4 - Sun blind (rear)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 305
5 - Speed nut
6 - Support piece (right-side)
❑ For sun blind (rear)
7 - 2.5 Nm
8 - Cover cap for sun blind
(rear, right-side)
9 - Trim for sun blind (rear)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 305
10 - Clip
11 - Cover cap for sun blind
(rear, left-side)
12 - 2.5 Nm
13 - Support piece (left-side)
❑ For sun blind (rear)
14 - 2.5 Nm
15 - Speed nut
16 - 3 Nm
17 - Speed nut
18 - Clip
19 - Rear lid trim (bottom)
Removing
– Unscrew bolts -2 ... 5-.
– Lift off rear cross panel trim -1- -arrows-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Fit sealing lip of rubber seal over leading edge of rear cross
panel trim.
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Rear cross panel trim to body 3.5
1 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
2 - Spring clip
❑ Renew if damaged
❑ Remove any clips left in
body mounting points
using -T40280-
3 - Luggage compartment side
trim
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 308
4 - Mounting
❑ For load guard
5 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
6 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
7 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
8 - Rubber grommet
❑ For mounting for load
guard
9 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
10 - Cover for luggage com‐
partment side trim
11 - Hinged hook
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 308
Note
– Pull hinged hook forwards until pins -4- are unclipped from
support bracket -3-.
Installing
– Use a screwdriver -7- to prise down spring -1-, as shown.
Note
When installed, the spring -1- must be positioned beneath the lug
-2-. During the entire installation process, press the spring -1-
down with the screwdriver -7-.
– Swivel hinged hook -6- with lug -5- under edge of luggage
compartment side trim -arrow-.
– Position hinged hook so that spring -1- slides underneath lug
-2-.
– Pull out screwdriver and clip pins -4- into support brackets
-3-.
– After fitting, check whether hinged hook swivels automatically
into luggage compartment side trim. If not, spring -1- is located
above lug -2- and entire removal and installation procedure
must be repeated.
Removing
WARNING
1 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
2 - Mounting
❑ For load guard
3 - Cover on backrest
❑ For load guard
4 - Cover
❑ For mounting in moul‐
ded headliner
❑ For load guard
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ “7.2 Removing and in‐
stalling moulded head‐
liner”, page 320
5 - Mounting in moulded head‐
liner
❑ For load guard
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ “7.2 Removing and in‐
stalling moulded head‐
liner”, page 320
6 - Bolt, 9 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts
must always be cleaned
(e.g. with a thread tap).
7 - Load guard
❑ Removing and installing
at rear seat backrest
⇒ page 312
8 - Bracket
❑ For load guard
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 312
9 - Bolt, 3.5 Nm
1 - Load guard
Removing
2 - Retaining element
3 - Bracket
4 - 2/3 section of rear seat
backrest
WARNING
1 - Moulded insert
❑ For vehicle tool kit
❑ Making opening for
earth stud for boost
starting in replacement
part ⇒ page 314
2 - 3.5 Nm
3 - Mounting (rear left)
❑ For retaining rail for fas‐
tening rings
4 - Storage well liner
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 315
❑ Vehicles with air sus‐
pension: Removing cov‐
er plate for accumulator
⇒ page 315
5 - Mounting (front left)
❑ For retaining rail for fas‐
tening rings
6 - Retaining rail (left-side)
❑ For fastening ring
7 - Fastening ring
8 - 1.2 Nm
9 - Handle
❑ For luggage compart‐
ment floor
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 316
10 - Luggage compartment
floor
11 - Support element
❑ For grip for luggage compartment floor
Note
WARNING
Note
7 Roof trim
Note
The moulded headliner shown in the following illustrations is the version fitted on Audi Avant models.
1 - Cap
2 - Bolt
3 - Sun visor
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 328
4 - Cover
❑ For centre bracket for
sun visor
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 330
5 - Centre bracket for sun visor
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 330
6 - Centre trim cover
❑ For interior light/reading
light (front)
7 - Trim frame
❑ For centre trim cover
8 - Lens
❑ For interior light/reading
light (front)
9 - Bolt, 2 Nm
10 - Interior light/reading light
(front)
11 - Light for make-up mirror
12 - Bolt, 1.5 Nm
13 - Light for make-up mirror
14 - Cover frame for sliding
sunroof
15 - Moulded headliner
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 320
❑ Releasing retaining clip -arrow- ⇒ page 319
16 - Interior light/reading light (rear)
17 - Bolt, 9 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Renew
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
Removing
WARNING
All vehicles:
– Remove sun visors ⇒ page 328 .
– Remove centre brackets for sun visors ⇒ page 330 .
– If vehicle is fitted with light for make-up mirror, use flat screw‐
driver to carefully prise out light for make-up mirror at recess
-arrow-.
– Unplug electrical connector.
Both:
– Remove roof grab handle ⇒ page 331 .
– Use removal wedge -3409- to carefully prise interior light/
reading light -1- out of opening in headliner -arrow-.
– Unplug electrical connector.
Avant models:
– Remove roof end trim ⇒ page 298 .
– Push flap -1- to one side and unscrew bolt located beneath
flap at retainer -2- for load guard.
– Fold backrests (rear) forwards.
– Adjust driver seat and front passenger seat as follows:
♦ Move seat as far forwards as possible.
♦ Bring backrest into reclining position.
♦ Head restraints removed
– Clean bottom left area of luggage compartment and top right
area of rear lid opening in order to avoid soiling moulded head‐
liner. If necessary, mask these areas with tape or cover them
with protective foil.
Both:
Note
Avant models:
– Lower moulded headliner at left side of vehicle -arrow 1-.
– Take moulded headliner out of vehicle via rear lid opening
-arrow 2-.
Installing
Note
Note
Note
Removing
– Remove moulded headliner ⇒ page 320 .
– Starting at rear, carefully detach roof reinforcement -1- from
roof panel.
Note
Note
Removing
– Remove moulded headliner ⇒ page 320 .
– Starting at rear, carefully detach roof reinforcements -1- from
roof panel.
Note
Removing
– Remove moulded headliner ⇒ page 320 .
– Starting at rear, carefully detach roof reinforcements -1- from
roof panel.
Note
1 - Sun visor
❑ Removing
– Unhook sun visor at
centre bracket -2- and
fold sun visor to the side.
Note
When installing centre bracket for sun visor make sure that
spreader lugs are not damaged.
Removing
– Use front-end hook -3370- to open covers -1- on roof grab
handle.
– Remove bolts -2- and -3-.
– Detach roof grab handle.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
Note
Tightening torque
Component Nm
Roof grab handle to body 4 7)
7) Renew bolts
72 – Seat frames
1 Front seat (standard seat)
Note
Note
1 - Front seat
♦ Removing
WARNING
Observe the safety regu‐
lations for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
WARNING
Observe
♦ the safety regu‐
lations for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
Before
♦ handling the air‐
bag units (e.g. unplug‐
ging the electrical con‐
nector) the mechanic
must discharge static
electricity by briefly
touching the door striker
plate, or similar.
– Install front seat before detaching airbag adapter -VAS 6036- ⇒ page 336 .
Note
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
The battery must be con‐
nected with the ignition
switched on. If pyrotech‐
nic components (e.g. air‐
bag or belt tensioner) are
inexpertly repaired, this
may result in unwanted
triggering after connect‐
ing the battery. There
must not be anyone in
the vehicle while you are
connecting the battery.
– If the airbag warning lamp -K75- indicates a fault following the installation, the event memory must be
interrogated, erased and interrogated again ⇒ Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system -VAS
5051B- .
2 - Bolts (4x)
❑ Tightening torque: 50 Nm
3 - Belt end fitting
4 - Assembly cover
WARNING
1 - Front seat
2 - Connector for belt buckle
sensor (black)
3 - Connector for seat heating
(green)
4 - Connector for current sup‐
ply (red)
5 - Connector for airbag (or‐
ange)
6 - Cover/cover panel
❑ For connector point
♦ Removing
– Tilt front seat -1- back‐
wards.
Vehicles without modular wire
routing up to 07.06
– Lift off cover of connec‐
tor point -6-.
Vehicles with modular wire
routing from 07.06 onwards
– Remove cover for con‐
nector point
⇒ page 340 .
All vehicles (continued)
– Press in tab at airbag
connector -5- (tunnel
side) and unplug airbag
connector -5-.
– Press in tab at current
supply connector -4-
(tunnel side) and unplug
current supply connec‐
tor -4-.
– Press in lug at seat heat‐
ing connector -3- (tunnel
side) and unplug seat
heating connector -3-.
– Vehicles with belt buckle sensor: Press in tab at belt buckle sensor connector -2- (tunnel side) and unplug
belt buckle sensor connector -2-.
– Connect airbag adapter ⇒ page 336 .
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Note
Caution
Note
Note
1- Side airbag
2- Current supply
3- Seat heating
4- Belt buckle sensor
1.5 Exploded view of modular wire routing - vehicles from 07/06 onwards
Note
♦ Modular wire routing has not been implemented for all country-specific versions.
♦ Check the type of front seats and the vehicle model and perform the repair work accordingly.
♦ Note that there are two possible modular wire routing versions, »Modular Light« and »Modular«
⇒ page 339 .
1 - Front seat
2 - Cable clip
❑ For attaching corruga‐
ted tube to seat pan
3 - Bolt
❑ 3.5 Nm
4 - Cable retainer
❑ Observe correct instal‐
lation position
⇒ page 340
5 - Corrugated tube
❑ Lower pan
❑ Observe correct instal‐
lation position
⇒ page 340
6 - Corrugated tube
❑ Upper pan
❑ Observe correct instal‐
lation position
⇒ page 340
7 - Wiring harness
❑ Note information on
routing of wiring har‐
ness in corrugated tube
⇒ page 340
General notes
The full sheathing for the entire wiring harness with fabric tape
between the seat pan and the connectors to the connector point
was discontinued with the introduction of the modular wire routing.
Instead, a two-shell corrugated tube is used in which the individ‐
ual wires are laid separately.
Opening corrugated tube and removing individual wire
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
– Take care not to twist any wires when bunching the individual
wires and fitting them in the corrugated tube.
Note
1 - Front seat
2 - Seat rails covers (rear; 2x)
♦ Removing
– Move front seat -1- into
half-way position.
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Working from below,
lever off covers for seat
rails -2- and -3- on inside
of seat rails.
– Lever off covers for seat
rails on outside of seat
rails.
– Detach covers for seat
rails -2- and -3-, keeping
them as straight as pos‐
sible.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
WARNING
1 - Fastening strip
2 - Backrest
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest ad‐
juster ⇒ page 348 .
– Remove seat height ad‐
juster ⇒ page 349 .
– Remove side trim (sill
side) ⇒ page 350 .
– Remove side trim (tun‐
nel side) ⇒ page 352 .
– Disengage fastening
strip -1- from seat pan
-8-.
Vehicles without modular wire
routing up to 07.06
– Unplug electrical con‐
nectors and disconnect
cable from spring mat
⇒ Item 1 (page 347) .
Vehicles with »Modular Light«
wire routing from 07.06 on‐
wards
– Remove corrugated
tube ⇒ page 340 .
All vehicles (continued)
– Remove bolts -5- (4x).
– Tilt backrest -2- for‐
wards onto seat.
– Press padding to side
and carefully pull wiring harness -3- out of seat pan -8-.
– Detach backrest -2-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Secure footwell trim to spring mat of seat pan at lugs -7- (4x).
3 - Wiring harness
4 - Fastening strips (2x)
5 - Bolts (4x)
❑ Tightening torque: 20 Nm
❑ Self-locking
❑ Always renew after removing
❑ Threaded holes for bolts must always be cleaned (e.g. with a thread tap).
6 - Bracket
7 - Lugs (4x)
8 - Seat pan
2 - Clip
3 - Cable tie clips
4 - Connector for side airbag -
earth
5 - Connector for backrest
heating
6 - Connector for four-way lum‐
bar support
♦ Removing
– Turn backrest adjuster -1- until detent is visible from rear
-arrow A-. Use torch if necessary.
– Hook in assembly tool -3399- -2- and lever in direction of
-arrow B-.
– Turn backrest adjuster a further 120°.
– Hook in assembly tool -3399- -2- and lever in direction of
-arrow B-.
– Remove backrest adjuster.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Renew backrest adjuster if it is too loose after assembly.
2 - Improvised tool
3 - Clip
4 - Mounting
1 - Fastener
2 - Side trim (sill side)
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest ad‐
juster ⇒ page 348 .
– Remove seat height ad‐
juster ⇒ page 349 .
– Detach fastening strip of
footwell trim from side
trim ⇒ page 351 .
– Apply screwdriver to
head of plastic rivets
-5- (2x).
– Twist screwdriver to
prise out plastic rivets
-5- (2x).
– Unscrew bolt -4-.
– Disengage side trim
(front) at fastener -1-.
– Pull side trim forwards to
disengage lug -3-.
– Disengage side trim up‐
wards.
– Unplug connector -6-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
3 - Lug
4 - Bolt
5 - Plastic rivets (2x)
6 - Connector
7 - Wiring leading to four-way lumbar support
♦ Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Detach fastening strip of footwell trim from side trim
⇒ page 353 .
– Apply screwdriver to head of plastic rivets -2- (2x).
– Twist screwdriver to prise out plastic rivets -2- (2x).
– Disengage side trim -1- upwards.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Insert fastening strip of footwell trim in retainers on side trim
⇒ page 353 .
1 - Retaining clip
2 - Seat height adjuster lever
3 - Seat height adjustment unit
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest ad‐
juster ⇒ page 348 .
– Remove seat height ad‐
juster ⇒ page 349 .
– Remove side trim (sill
side) ⇒ page 350 .
– Remove nut -5-.
– Remove bolts -7- (2x).
– Unscrew bolt -4-.
– Detach seat height ad‐
juster unit -3- and retain‐
ing plate -6-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
4 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 8 Nm
5 - Nut
❑ Tightening torque: 12 Nm
6 - Retaining plate
7 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 8 Nm
♦ Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove backrest adjuster ⇒ page 348 .
– Remove seat height adjuster ⇒ page 349 .
– Remove side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 350 .
– Remove bolts -2- (2x).
– Detach four-way lumbar support -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
♦ Tightening torque for bolts -2-: 0.5 Nm
1 - Drawer
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Pull handle -2- and pull
out drawer -1-.
– Guide screwdriver with
bit attachment into
opening -5- and un‐
screw bolt beneath
opening.
– Remove bolts -4- (2x).
– Unscrew bolt -3-.
– Detach drawer -1-.
♦ Installing
– Install in reverse order
of removal.
2 - Handle
3 - Bolt
4 - Bolts (2x)
5 - Opening
1 - Storage compartment
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 358
❑ Exploded view of stor‐
age compartment com‐
ponents ⇒ page 360
❑ Dismantling and assem‐
bling ⇒ page 361
❑ Only fitted on passenger
side
2 - Bolt
❑ 3.5 Nm
❑ 4x
3 - Seat pan
4 - Speed nut
❑ 4x
Removing
WARNING
Note
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
1 - Shaft
❑ For handle with locking
mechanism
⇒ Item 3 (page 361)
2 - Torsion spring
❑ Replacement part: Only
available with handle
with locking mechanism
⇒ Item 3 (page 361)
and shaft
⇒ Item 1 (page 361)
3 - Handle with locking mech‐
anism
❑ Replacement part:
Available with shaft
⇒ Item 1 (page 361) and
torsion spring
⇒ Item 2 (page 361)
4 - Trim
❑ Clipped onto inner sec‐
tion
5 - Insert
6 - Inner section
❑ Replacement part: Only
available with outer sec‐
tion
⇒ Item 7 (page 361)
7 - Outer section
❑ Replacement part: Only
available with inner sec‐
tion
⇒ Item 6 (page 361)
Note
Removing trim
– Take inner section out of outer section ⇒ page 362 .
Note
♦ The insert is only placed in the inner section and not secured.
♦ For greater clarity, the storage compartment is shown re‐
moved from the vehicle and without the trim and the handle
with locking mechanism in the following illustrations.
2 - Bolts (4x)
3 - Trim
♦ Removing
– Lever out clips -4- (4x) at
trim -3-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
4 - Clips (4x)
5 - Handle
♦ Removing
– Remove bolts -2- (4x).
– Detach handle -5-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Note
Note
Note
♦ The illustration shows the removal and installation of the backrest cover panel on a front seat with active
head restraint system.
♦ The removal and installation procedures for the backrest cover panel on a front seat without the active head
restraint system are similar to those for a front seat with the active head restraint system.
1 - Front seat
2 - Fastening strip
❑ Always on tunnel side
3 - Spring clips (3x)
❑ Always renew
4 - Backrest cover panel
♦ Removing
– Disengage footwell trim
-8- from spring mat un‐
der the seat at lugs -7-
(4x).
– Disengage fastening
strip -2-.
– Detach fastening strips
-6- (2x) from side trim
⇒ page 369 .
– Press backrest cover
panel -4- in direction of
-arrow- to disengage
spring clips -3- (3x).
– Disengage backrest
cover panel -4- upwards
from retainers -5- (2x).
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
5 - Retainers (2x)
6 - Fastening strips (2x)
7 - Lugs (4x)
8 - Footwell trim
1 - Retainer
2 - Hook
3 - Bowden cable for lumbar
support adjustment
4 - Four-way lumbar support
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 368 .
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strips -9-
(4x).
– Drill out rivet -8-.
– Prise out fastening
strips -11- (2x).
– Disengage four-way
lumbar support -4- (top
left and right) from outer
backrest frame.
– Thread Bowden cable
-3- out of support -5-.
– Disengage Bowden ca‐
ble -10- from four-way
lumbar support -4- at
hook -2-.
– Disengage Bowden ca‐
ble -10- from retainer
-1-.
– Take out four-way lum‐
bar support -4-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– IMPORTANT: Before riveting, position a plastic washer between four-way lumbar support and backrest
frame ⇒ page 371 .
5 - Support
6 - Hook
7 - Retaining plate
8 - Rivet
❑ Set rivet using special pop rivet pliers -V.A.G 1753A- ⇒ page 371 .
❑ IMPORTANT: Before riveting, position a plastic washer between four-way lumbar support and backrest
frame ⇒ page 371 .
9 - Fastening strips (3x)
10 - Bowden cable for lumbar support adjustment
11 - Fastening strips (2x)
Note
The illustration shows the driver's seat with the lumbar support
height adjustment motor on the left side and the lumbar support
adjustment motor on the right.
1 - Retainer
2 - Hook
3 - Bowden cable for lumbar
support height adjustment
4 - Four-way lumbar support
5 - Support
6 - Hook
7 - Retaining plate
8 - Rivets (4x)
9 - Motors for lumbar support
adjustment (2x)
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 368 .
When removing lumbar sup‐
port height adjustment motor:
– Remove side airbag
⇒ page 141 .
– Unplug connector -10-.
– Drill out rivets -8- (2x) on
outside.
– Disengage Bowden ca‐
ble -3- from retaining
plate -7- at hook -6-.
– Thread Bowden cable
-3- out of support -5-.
When removing lumbar support adjustment motor:
– Unplug connector -10-.
– Drill out rivets -8- (2x) on outside.
– Disengage Bowden cable -11- from four-way lumbar support -4- at hook -2-.
– Disengage Bowden cable -11- from retainer -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
10 - Connectors (2x)
11 - Bowden cable for lumbar support adjustment
1 - Backrest padding
2 - Lumbar support
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ Item 4 (page 373)
3 - Clamp
4 - Frame for lumbar support
❑ Removing:
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 368 .
– Place plastic foil on velcro strips of lumbar support. Secure plastic foil in position at lumbar support
⇒ page 374 .
– Ensure that lumbar support is fixed in position with transport lock or a suitable pin at lumbar support
frame ⇒ page 374 .
– Position lumbar support frame behind outer backrest frame and engage top left and right of lumbar
support frame in mounting on backrest.
– Rivet bottom of lumbar support frame to outer backrest frame. IMPORTANT: Place a plastic washer
between lumbar support frame and outer backrest frame ⇒ page 374 .
– Pull out plastic foil between backrest padding and lumbar support.
6 - Assembly lock
For centralising lumbar support in lumbar support frame
7 - Rivet
❑ Set rivet using special pop rivet pliers -V.A.G 1753 A-
❑ A plastic washer must be inserted between lumbar support and backrest frame before riveting on
8 - Plastic washer
9 - Control motor for lumbar support longitudinal adjustment
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 375
10 - Fastening strips
1.29 Removing and installing control motors for lumbar support adjustment - new
version
1 - Backrest padding
2 - Lumbar support
3 - Clamp
4 - Frame for lumbar support
5 - Control motor for lumbar
support height adjustment
❑ Removing:
Note
– Release retaining
bracket and take control
motor out downwards
⇒ page 376 .
❑ Installing:
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval; note the following:
6 - Centring pin
For centralising lumbar sup‐
port in lumbar support frame
7 - Rivet
8 - Plastic washer
9 - Control motor for lumbar support longitudinal adjustment
❑ Removing:
Note
– Release retaining bracket and lift out control motor ⇒ page 376 .
❑ Installing:
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
10 - Fastening strips
Note
When renewing the control motor the lumbar support must not be
in an end stop position.
Note
WARNING
For safety reasons, do not use the head restraints of seats with
active head restraint system for seats without active head re‐
straint system.
Note
Note
1 - Front seat
♦ Removing
WARNING
Observe the safety regu‐
lations for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
WARNING
Observe
♦ the safety regu‐
lations for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
Before
♦ handling the air‐
bag units (e.g. unplug‐
ging the electrical con‐
nector) the mechanic
must discharge static
electricity by briefly
touching the door striker
plate, or similar.
– Install front seat before detaching airbag adapter -VAS 6036- ⇒ page 385 .
Note
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
The battery must be con‐
nected with the ignition
switched on. If pyrotech‐
nic components (e.g. air‐
bag or belt tensioner) are
inexpertly repaired, this
may result in unwanted
triggering after connect‐
ing the battery. There
must not be anyone in
the vehicle while you are
connecting the battery.
– If the airbag warning lamp -K75- indicates a fault following the installation, the event memory must be
interrogated, erased and interrogated again ⇒ Vehicle diagnostic, testing and information system -VAS
5051B- .
2 - Bolts (4x)
❑ Tightening torque: 50 Nm
3 - Belt end fitting
4 - Assembly cover
2.2 Removing front seat if control unit or seat longitudinal adjustment motor are
defective
Note
Caution
1 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque
⇒ page 427
❑ Always clean threaded
holes for bolts (using a
tap for example)
2 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque
⇒ page 379
❑ 4x
3 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque
⇒ page 427
❑ For nut
⇒ Item 5 (page 383)
4 - Upper seat pan frame
♦ Removing
WARNING
Observe the safety regu‐
lations for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
Note
– Repair or renew wire if there is no voltage at connector point ⇒ Current flow diagrams, Electrical fault
finding and Fitting locations.
WARNING
Before removing seat
disconnect battery earth
strap ⇒ Electrical sys‐
tem; Rep. gr. 27 .
– Lift front seat out of vehicle with the assistance of a second mechanic.
– Separate lower -7- and upper -4- seat pan frames ⇒ page 429 .
– Renew lower seat pan frame -7- with seat longitudinal adjustment motor -V288- and cross member -9-
⇒ page 429 .
5 - Nut
❑ Always clean threaded holes for bolts (using a tap for example)
6 - Bolt
❑ 4x
❑ For attaching cross member to lower seat pan frame
7 - Lower seat pan frame
❑ Renewing ⇒ page 429
8 - Connector
9 - Seat longitudinal adjustment motor -V288- with cross member
❑ After removing bolts ⇒ Item 6 (page 383) , renew lower seat pan frame with seat longitudinal adjustment
motor -V288- and cross member ⇒ page 429 .
♦ Installing
– Install front seat ⇒ page 379 .
WARNING
1 - Front seat
2 - Connector for belt buckle
sensor (black)
3 - Connector for seat heating
(green)
4 - Connector for current sup‐
ply (red)
5 - Connector for airbag (or‐
ange)
6 - Cover/cover panel
❑ For connector point
♦ Removing
– Tilt front seat -1- back‐
wards.
Vehicles without modular wire
routing up to 07.06
– Lift off cover for connec‐
tor point -6-.
Vehicles with modular wire
routing from 07.06 onwards
– Remove cover for con‐
nector point
⇒ page 340 .
All vehicles (continued)
– Press in tab at airbag
connector -5- (tunnel
side) and unplug airbag
connector -5-.
– Press in tab at current
supply connector -4-
(tunnel side) and unplug
current supply connec‐
tor -4-.
– Press in lug at seat heat‐
ing connector -3- (tunnel
side) and unplug seat
heating connector -3-.
– Vehicles with belt buckle sensor: Press in tab at belt buckle sensor connector -2- (tunnel side) and unplug
belt buckle sensor connector -2-.
– Connect airbag adapter ⇒ page 385 .
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Note
Caution
Note
Note
1- Side airbag
2- Current supply
3- Seat heating
4- Belt buckle sensor
Note
1 - Front seat
2 - Seat rails covers (rear; 2x)
♦ Removing
– Move front seat -1- into
half-way position.
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Working from below,
lever off covers for seat
rails -2- and -3- on inside
of seat rails.
– Lever off covers for seat
rails on outside of seat
rails.
– Detach covers for seat
rails -2- and -3-, keeping
them as straight as pos‐
sible.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
1 - Fastening strip
2 - Backrest
♦ Removing
WARNING
Observe
♦ the safety regu‐
lations for working on air‐
bags ⇒ page 110 .
Before
♦ handling the air‐
bag units (e.g. unplug‐
ging the electrical con‐
nector) the mechanic
must discharge static
electricity by briefly
touching the door striker
plate, or similar.
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove side trim (sill
side) ⇒ page 392 .
– Remove side trim (tun‐
nel side) ⇒ page 395 .
– Disengage fastening
strip -1- from seat pan
-10-.
Vehicles without modular wire
routing up to 07.06
– Unplug electrical con‐
nectors and disconnect
cable from spring mat ⇒ Item 1 (page 391) .
Vehicles with modular wire routing from 07.06 onwards
– Remove corrugated tube ⇒ page 340
All vehicles (continued)
– Unscrew bolt -8-.
– Swivel bracket -9- upwards.
– Remove bolts -5- (4x).
– Tilt backrest -1- forwards onto seat.
– Press padding to side and carefully pull wiring harness -3- out of seat pan -10-.
– Detach backrest -2-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Seats with seat memory: After installing seat in vehicle, perform basic setting of backrest/seat.
3 - Wiring harness
4 - Fastening strips (2x)
5 - Bolt, self-locking
❑ 20 Nm
❑ Renew
❑ 4x
❑ Always clean threaded holes for bolts using e.g. a thread tap
6 - Support
7 - Lug
❑ 4x
8 - Bolt
9 - Bracket
10 - Seat pan
2 - Clip
3 - Cable tie clips
4 - Connector for side airbag -
earth
5 - Connector for backrest
heating
6 - Connector for four-way lum‐
bar support
1 - Backrest
2 - Side trim (sill side; rear)
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Detach fastening strip of
footwell trim from side
trim ⇒ page 395 .
– Apply screwdriver to
head of plastic rivets
-3- (2x).
– Twist screwdriver to
prise out plastic rivets
-3- (2x).
– Unscrew bolt -4-.
– Disengage rear side
trim -2- upwards at re‐
tainer -5-.
– Twist rear side trim -2- in
direction of arrow to
separate it from front
side trim -8-.
– Slide side trim -8- for‐
wards to disengage lug
-7- from bracket -11-.
– Disengage front side
trim -8- upwards at re‐
tainers -6- (2x).
– Open fastener -9-.
– Unplug connectors -10-
(3x).
– Detach front side trim
-8-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Insert fastening strip of footwell trim in retainers on side trim ⇒ page 395 .
1 - Backrest
2 - Side trim (sill side; rear)
3 - Plastic rivets (2x)
4 - Bolt
5 - Retainer
6 - Retainers (2x)
7 - Lug
8 - Side trim (sill side; front)
9 - Fastener
10 - Connector (3x)
11 - Bracket
12 - Side trim (tunnel side)
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Detach fastening strip of
footwell trim from side
trim ⇒ page 396 .
– Apply screwdriver to
head of plastic rivets
-13- (2x).
– Twist screwdriver to
prise out plastic rivets
-13- (2x).
– Lift off side trim -12-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Insert fastening strip of footwell trim in retainers on side trim ⇒ page 396 .
Note
Note
♦ Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove seat side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 392 .
– Unscrew bolts -5- (5x).
– Detach seat adjustment switch -2-.
– Take out printed circuit board with connectors -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
♦ Tightening torque for bolts -5-: 1.5 Nm
♦ Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove seat side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 392 .
– Remove bolts -4- (2x).
– Detach four-way lumbar support -3-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
♦ Tightening torque for bolts -4-: 0.4 Nm
Note
♦ The control unit for the seat memory and electric seat adjust‐
ment is located under the seat.
♦ If control unit is defective, detach upper seat pan frame with
backrest ⇒ page 381 .
♦ Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove bolts -2- (2x).
– Turn control unit -1- around.
Note
Removing
WARNING
Note
If the front seat backrest is not removed, there will be such a load
on the ceramic sleeves on the seat frame that they will break.
Note
Take care not to damage bushes -1- in pivot points on lower seat
pan frame -2- when folding them up.
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
– Make sure clip -A-, collar of plastic toothed segment -2- and
locking lugs -arrows B- are properly inserted in holes in fitting
-1-.
– Make sure plastic toothed segment -2- is properly clipped to
fitting -1-.
Collar of plastic toothed segment -arrow C- must make uniform
contact with fitting -1-.
– Route and secure the wiring according to the photographs
taken or sketches made earlier.
– Make sure all electrical connectors are properly engaged.
Note
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
– Connect battery with ignition switched on. For procedure, refer
to ⇒ Rep. gr. 27 .
– If the airbag warning lamp -K75- indicates a fault following in‐
stallation, you must interrogate, erase and then re-interrogate
the event memory ⇒ Vehicle diagnostic tester.
– Seats with seat memory: After installing seat in vehicle, per‐
form "basic setting" of backrest/seat ⇒ Vehicle diagnostic
tester.
Tightening torque ⇒ page 403
2 - Bolts
❑ 12 Nm
❑ 4x
3 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque
⇒ page 427
❑ Renew
❑ Always clean threaded
holes for bolts (using a
tap for example)
4 - Connector
1 - Drawer
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Pull handle -2- and pull
out drawer -1-.
– Guide screwdriver with
bit attachment into
opening -5- and un‐
screw bolt beneath
opening.
– Remove bolts -4- (2x).
– Unscrew bolt -3-.
– Detach drawer -1-.
♦ Installing
– Install in reverse order
of removal.
2 - Handle
3 - Bolt
4 - Bolts (2x)
5 - Opening
2 - Bolts (4x)
3 - Trim
♦ Removing
– Lever out clips -4- (4x) at
trim -3-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
4 - Clips (4x)
5 - Handle
♦ Removing
– Remove bolts -2- (4x).
– Detach handle -5-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Note
Note
♦ The illustration shows the removal and installation of the backrest cover panel on a front seat with active
head restraint system.
♦ The removal and installation procedures for the backrest cover panel on a front seat without the active head
restraint system are similar to those for a front seat with the active head restraint system.
1 - Front seat
2 - Fastening strip
❑ Always on tunnel side
3 - Clips (3x)
❑ Always renew
4 - Backrest cover panel
♦ Removing
– Disengage footwell trim
-8- from spring mat un‐
der the seat at lugs -7-
(4x).
– Disengage fastening
strip -2-.
– Detach fastening strips
-6- (2x) from side trim
⇒ page 418 .
– Press on backrest cover
panel -4- at point indica‐
ted by arrow in order to
prise out upholstery
clips -3- (3x).
– Disengage backrest
cover panel -4- upwards
from retainers -5- (2x).
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
5 - Retainers (2x)
6 - Fastening strips (2x)
7 - Lugs (4x)
8 - Footwell trim
1 - Retainer
2 - Hook
3 - Bowden cable for lumbar
support height adjustment
4 - Four-way lumbar support
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest
⇒ page 388 .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 417 .
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strips -9-
(3x).
– Drill out rivet -8-.
– Prise out fastening
strips -11- (2x).
– Disengage four-way
lumbar support -4- (top
left and right) from outer
backrest frame.
– Thread Bowden cable
-3- out of support -5-.
– Disengage Bowden ca‐
ble -10- from four-way
lumbar support -4- at
hook -2-.
– Disengage Bowden ca‐
ble -10- from retainer
-1-.
– Take out four-way lumbar support -4-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
5 - Support
6 - Hook
7 - Retaining plate
8 - Rivet
9 - Fastening strips (3x)
10 - Bowden cable for lumbar support height adjustment
11 - Fastening strips (2x)
Note
1 - Retainer
2 - Hook
3 - Bowden cable for lumbar
support height adjustment
4 - Four-way lumbar support
5 - Support
6 - Hook
7 - Retaining plate
8 - Rivets (4x)
9 - Motors for lumbar support
adjustment (2x)
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 417 .
When removing lumbar sup‐
port height adjustment motor:
– Remove side airbag
⇒ page 141 .
– Unplug connector -10-.
– Drill out rivets -8- (2x) on
outside.
– Disengage Bowden ca‐
ble -3- from retaining
plate -7- at hook -6-.
– Thread Bowden cable
-3- out of support -5-.
When removing lumbar support adjustment motor:
– Unplug connector -10-.
– Drill out rivets -8- (2x) on outside.
– Disengage Bowden cable -11- from four-way lumbar support -4- at hook -2-.
– Disengage Bowden cable -11- from retainer -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
10 - Connectors (2x)
11 - Bowden cable for lumbar support adjustment
1 - Backrest padding
2 - Lumbar support
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ Item 4 (page 423)
3 - Clamp
4 - Frame for lumbar support
❑ Removing:
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 417 .
– Place plastic foil on velcro strips of lumbar support. Secure plastic foil in position at lumbar support
⇒ page 424 .
– Ensure that lumbar support is fixed in position with transport lock or a suitable pin at lumbar support
frame ⇒ page 424 .
– Position lumbar support frame behind outer backrest frame and engage top left and right of lumbar
support frame in mounting on backrest.
– Rivet bottom of lumbar support frame to outer backrest frame. IMPORTANT: Place a plastic washer
between lumbar support frame and outer backrest frame ⇒ page 424 .
– Pull out plastic foil between backrest padding and lumbar support.
6 - Assembly lock
For centralising lumbar support in lumbar support frame
7 - Rivet
❑ Set rivet using special pop rivet pliers -V.A.G 1753 A-
❑ A plastic washer must be inserted between lumbar support and backrest frame before riveting on
8 - Plastic washer
9 - Control motor for lumbar support longitudinal adjustment
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 425
10 - Fastening strips
2.34 Removing and installing control motors for lumbar support adjustment - new
version
1 - Backrest padding
2 - Lumbar support
3 - Clamp
4 - Frame for lumbar support
5 - Control motor for lumbar
support height adjustment
❑ Removing:
Note
– Release retaining
bracket and lift out con‐
trol motor ⇒ page 426 .
❑ Installing:
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval; note the following:
6 - Centring pin
For centralising lumbar sup‐
port in lumbar support frame
7 - Rivet
8 - Plastic washer
9 - Control motor for lumbar support longitudinal adjustment
❑ Removing:
Note
– Release retaining bracket and lift out control motor ⇒ page 426 .
❑ Installing:
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
10 - Fastening strips
Note
When renewing the control motor the lumbar support must not be
in an end stop position.
Note
♦ The upper and lower seat pan frames of the front seat can be separated and renewed separately.
♦ When removing the seat pan, take care not to damage bushes in pivot points (bolted connection between
upper and lower frames). These bushes cannot be renewed with the equipment available to workshops.
1 - Bolt, self-locking
❑ 28 Nm
❑ 3x
❑ Renew
❑ Always clean threaded
holes for bolts (using a
tap for example)
2 - Upper seat pan frame
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 429
3 - Bush
❑ Inserted in all pivot
points
❑ Cannot be renewed with
the equipment available
to workshops
❑ Component must be re‐
newed if bush is dam‐
aged; for assignment,
refer to ⇒ Electronic
parts catalogue
4 - Lower seat pan frame
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 429
5 - Bolt
❑ 28 Nm
❑ Renew
6 - Nut
❑ Always clean threaded
holes for bolts (using a
tap for example)
7 - Driver seat height adjust‐
ment motor -V245- / front passenger seat height adjustment motor -V246-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 403
8 - Seat longitudinal adjustment motor -V288-
❑ Cannot be removed and installed with the equipment available to workshops
❑ Leave in position on lower seat pan frame ⇒ Item 4 (page 428)
9 - Driver seat rake adjustment motor -V243- / front passenger seat rake adjustment motor -V244-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 407
10 - Bolt, self-locking
❑ 20 Nm
❑ Renew
❑ Always clean threaded holes for bolts (using a tap for example)
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
Caution
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
– Renew seat pan if metal tabs -item A- and -item B- are damaged.
3 - Connector (3x)
4 - Washer
5 - Bolt
1 - Connector (3x)
2 - Wiring harness
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 379 .
– Attach seat repair stand
-VAS 6136- to engine
and gearbox support -
VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat
repair stand -VAS
6136- .
– Remove side trim (sill
side) ⇒ page 392 .
– Remove side trim (tun‐
nel side) ⇒ page 395 .
– Remove backrest
⇒ page 388 .
– Remove backrest cover
panel ⇒ page 417 .
– Remove backrest cover
and padding
⇒ page 587 .
– Unfasten cable ties -3-
(3x).
– Unplug connectors -1-
(3x).
– Detach wiring harness
-2-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
2.43 Exploded view - front seat (memory seat, seat with electric adjustment)
without active head restraint system - vehicles from 11/2006 onwards
Note
♦ With the introduction of the backrest without active head restraint system, the active head restraint is no
longer installed.
♦ The upper section of the outer backrest frame has been modified for the backrest without active head re‐
straint system.
♦ The head restraints for the backrest without active head restraint system do not have the angle adjustment
feature.
♦ The upper back section of the padding has been adapted to suit the modified outer backrest frame.
♦ The method of attaching the four-way lumbar support to the upper section of the outer backrest frame was
modified with the introduction of the backrest without active head restraint system.
♦ The steps for removing and installing the longitudinal and height adjustment motors of the four-way lumbar
support are similar to those for removing and installing the motors on the backrest with active head restraint
system.
♦ The backrest covers are identical for seats with and without active head restraint system.
WARNING
For safety reasons, do not use the head restraints of seats with
active head restraint system for seats without active head re‐
straint system.
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
– Place plastic foil -1- over Velcro strips -4- of lumbar support.
Secure plastic foil in position at lumbar support.
– Make sure lumbar support is connected to lumbar support
frame with locking element -5- or a suitable pin.
– Place lumbar support frame behind outer backrest frame and
engage lumbar support frame -3- in mounting for outer back‐
rest frame (top left and right) with springs -2-.
– Before setting rivet -4-, fit a plastic washer -1- between lumbar
support -2- and outer backrest frame -3-.
– Rivet lumbar support frame -2- to outer backrest frame -3-.
– Pull out plastic foil between backrest padding and lumbar sup‐
port.
– Fasten Velcro strip of lumbar support to backrest padding.
– Plug in electrical connectors at longitudinal and height adjust‐
ment motors.
Perform remaining installation in reverse order of removal. Ob‐
serve the following:
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
Note
For greater clarity the surrounding area is not shown in the illus‐
tration.
– Using removal wedge -3409- prise caps -1- off seat rail covers
-3- and seat longitudinal adjustment spindle -2-.
Note
Note
♦ The illustration is based on the driver's seat. The front passenger's seat is similar with the bolt-on parts fitted
on the opposite sides.
♦ For reasons of clarity the floor covering is not shown in the illustration.
1 - Front seat
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 446
2 - Bolt
❑ 50 Nm
❑ 4x
3 - Trim
❑ On tunnel side
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 466
4 - Cover for seat rail
❑ Rear right
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 458
5 - Trim panels
❑ On sill side
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 462
6 - Cover for seat rail
❑ Rear left
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 458
7 - Assembly cover
❑ Clipped in
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 462
8 - Lumbar support adjustment
switch -E176- / -E177-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 521
❑ Removing and installing four-way lumbar support ⇒ page 482
9 - Actuator
♦ For backrest adjustment button -E425-
❑ Removing and installing actuator ⇒ page 474
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 523
10 - Actuator
♦ For seat longitudinal adjustment button -E418-
♦ For rake adjustment button -E421-
♦ For seat height adjustment button -E424-
❑ Removing and installing actuator ⇒ page 473
❑ Removing and installing button ⇒ page 523
11 - Cover for seat rail
❑ Front left
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 458
12 - Spindle cover
❑ Clipped onto seat rails at front left and right
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 458
Note
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
WARNING
Note
For greater clarity, the padding of the seat pan and the backrest
have been removed in the illustrations.
Removing
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
Note
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Unplugging connectors
WARNING
Note
WARNING
Note
Plugging in connectors
Plug in the connectors in the reverse order. Observe the following:
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
Note
The procedures for removing and installing the spindle covers and
seat rail covers are described for the driver's seat rail on the sill
side. For greater clarity the surrounding area is not shown in the
corresponding illustration.
Note
The procedures for removing and installing the seat rail covers
are described for the driver's seat rail on the sill side. Removal
and installation of cover (tunnel side) are similar.
WARNING
– Unclip retaining tabs -3-, -4- and -5- of cover -1- from seat rail
-2-.
– Detach cover -1- towards front, keeping it as parallel as pos‐
sible with seat rail.
Installing seat rail cover
Install in reverse order of removal. Observe the following:
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
1 - Front seat
2 - Trim (tunnel side)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 466
3 - Spreader rivet
❑ 4x
4 - Trim (rear, sill side)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 462
5 - Bracket
6 - Bolt
❑ 1.0 Nm
7 - Bolt
❑ 3.5 Nm
8 - Assembly cover
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 462
9 - Bracket
❑ 2x
10 - Lug
11 - Driver seat lumbar support
adjustment switch -E176- /
front passenger seat lumbar
support adjustment switch -
E177-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 521
12 - Actuator
♦ For backrest adjustment
button -E425-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 474
❑ Buttons -E418- , -E421- , -E424- and -E425- are located in a joint housing ⇒ Item 13 (page 461) .
13 - Actuator
❑ For seat longitudinal adjustment button -E418-
❑ For rake adjustment button -E421-
❑ For seat height adjustment button -E424-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 473
❑ Buttons -E418- , -E421- and -E424- are located in a joint housing ⇒ Item 12 (page 461) .
14 - Fastener
15 - Trim (front, sill side)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 462
16 - Connector
❑ 3x
17 - Retaining bracket (front)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 469
18 - Retaining bracket (top)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 471
Note
The assembly cover can be removed and installed with the front
seat fitted.
Removing
– Position removal wedge -3409- at bottom and in centre of the
assembly cover -1-.
– Prise out assembly cover -1-.
– Detach assembly cover -1- from trim (sill side, rear) -2- in di‐
rection of -arrow-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Removing and installing trim on sill side (rear and front)
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
1 - Actuator
♦ For seat longitudinal adjust‐
ment button -E418-
♦ For rake adjustment button
-E421-
♦ For seat height adjustment
button -E424-
❑ Removing and installing
actuator ⇒ page 473
❑ Removing and installing
button ⇒ page 523
2 - Actuator
♦ For backrest adjustment
button -E425-
❑ Removing and installing
actuator ⇒ page 474
❑ Removing and installing
button ⇒ page 523
3 - Driver seat lumbar support
adjustment switch -E176- /
front passenger seat lumbar
support adjustment switch -
E177-
❑ Actuator and switch
cannot be separated
and can only be re‐
newed as an entire unit.
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 521
Note
Removing
– Use removal wedge -3409- to prise actuator -1- off catch of:
♦ Seat longitudinal adjustment button -E418-
♦ Rake adjustment button -E421-
♦ Seat height adjustment button -E424-
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
Note
Removing
– Use removal wedge -3409- to prise actuator -1- off fastener of
backrest adjustment button -E425- .
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
11 - Fastening strip
❑ Attachment to trim on tunnel side
12 - Spacer
❑ Between backrest fitting and retaining bracket (top)
13 - Retaining bracket (top)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 471
14 - Bolt
❑ 3.5 Nm
❑ 2x
15 - Retaining bracket (front)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 469
16 - Seat pan
Note
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
– Always clean threaded holes for bolts -2- (using e.g. a thread
tap).
– Always renew bolts -2- (4x) after removal.
– Make sure upper and lower sections of corrugated tube fit to‐
gether perfectly.
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
1 - Front seat
2 - Lug
❑ Moulded to backrest
cover panel
3 - Backrest cover panel
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 478
4 - Retainer
❑ 2x
❑ Moulded to backrest
cover panel
5 - Groove
❑ For engaging backrest
cover
6 - Clip
❑ 2x
❑ Clipped into backrest
cover panel
❑ Renew if damaged
7 - Four-way lumbar support
♦ Exploded view
⇒ page 481
♦ Removing and installing
⇒ page 482
Removing
WARNING
Note
WARNING
– Check whether clip -2- is still in backrest cover panel after un‐
clipping backrest cover panel -1-.
– If this is not the case, unfasten clip -2- from outer backrest
frame and clip it into backrest cover panel -1-.
Note
♦ For greater clarity padding and cover are not shown in illus‐
tration.
♦ Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as
stop) and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
For reasons of clarity, the cover with padding in the backrest is not shown in the illustration.
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
♦ The head restraint is permanently attached to the backrest padding and can only be removed together with
the backrest padding.
♦ The head restraint cannot be separated from the backrest padding.
♦ For greater clarity, the backrest cover is not shown in the illustration.
WARNING
WARNING
Note
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
♦ The upper and lower seat pan frames of the front seat can be separated and renewed separately.
♦ When removing the seat pan, take care not to damage bushes in pivot points (bolted connection between
upper and lower frames). These bushes cannot be renewed with the equipment available to workshops.
1 - Bolt, self-locking
❑ 28 Nm
❑ 3x
❑ Renew
❑ Always clean threaded
holes for bolts (using a
tap for example)
2 - Upper seat pan frame
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 490
3 - Bush
❑ Inserted in all pivot
points
❑ Cannot be renewed with
the equipment available
to workshops
❑ Component must be re‐
newed if bush is dam‐
aged; for assignment,
refer to ⇒ Electronic
parts catalogue
4 - Lower seat pan frame
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 490
5 - Bolt
❑ 28 Nm
❑ Renew
❑ Always clean threaded
holes for bolts (using a
tap for example)
6 - Nut
7 - Driver seat height adjust‐
ment motor -V245- / front passenger seat height adjustment motor -V246-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 513
8 - Seat longitudinal adjustment motor -V288-
❑ Cannot be removed and installed with the equipment available to workshops
❑ Leave in position on lower seat pan frame ⇒ Item 4 (page 489)
9 - Driver seat rake adjustment motor -V243- / front passenger seat rake adjustment motor -V244-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 500
10 - Bolt, self-locking
❑ 20 Nm
❑ Renew
❑ Always clean threaded holes for bolts (using a tap for example)
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
Caution
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
Removing
WARNING
Note
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Note
♦ For greater clarity, the backrest is shown without lumbar support, padding and cover.
♦ The upper section of the S6 outer backrest frame has a slightly different appearance to that shown in the
illustration.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
3.50 Exploded view - lumbar support longitudinal and height adjustment motors
1 - Clip
❑ For guiding Bowden ca‐
ble
⇒ Item 2 (page 507)
2 - Bowden cable
❑ For adjusting height of
four-way lumbar sup‐
port
❑ Can only be renewed to‐
gether with driver seat
lumbar support height
adjustment motor -
V129- / front passenger
seat lumbar support
height adjustment motor
-V130-
3 - Driver seat lumbar support
height adjustment motor -
V129- / front passenger seat
lumbar support height adjust‐
ment motor -V130-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 510
4 - Driver seat lumbar support
longitudinal adjustment motor -
V125- / front passenger seat
lumbar support longitudinal
adjustment motor -V126-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 508
5 - Outer backrest frame
6 - Four-way lumbar support
7 - Connector
8 - Rivet
❑ 4x in total
♦ 2x for driver seat lumbar support height adjustment motor -V129- / front passenger seat lumbar support
height adjustment motor -V130-
♦ 2x for driver seat lumbar support longitudinal adjustment motor -V125- / front passenger seat lumbar support
longitudinal adjustment motor -V126-
❑ Set rivet using special pop rivet pliers -V.A.G 1753A-
9 - Bowden cable
❑ For longitudinal adjustment of four-way lumbar support
❑ Can only be renewed together with driver seat lumbar support longitudinal adjustment motor -V125- /
front passenger seat lumbar support longitudinal adjustment motor -V126-
10 - Retaining plate
11 - Bracket
❑ For guiding Bowden cable ⇒ Item 9 (page 507)
12 - Cable tie
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Removing
WARNING
Note
If the front seat backrest is not removed, there will be such a load
on the ceramic sleeves on the seat frame that they will break.
Note
Take care not to damage bushes -1- in pivot points on lower seat
pan frame -2- when folding them up.
WARNING
Caution
WARNING
– Make sure clip -A-, collar of plastic toothed segment -2- and
locking lugs -arrows B- are properly inserted in holes in fitting
-1-.
– Make sure plastic toothed segment -2- is properly clipped to
fitting -1-.
Collar of plastic toothed segment -arrow C- must make uniform
contact with fitting -1-.
– Route and secure the wiring according to the photographs
taken or sketches made earlier.
– Make sure all electrical connectors are properly engaged.
Note
WARNING
– Switch on ignition.
– Connect battery with ignition switched on. For procedure, refer
to ⇒ Rep. gr. 27 .
– If the airbag warning lamp -K75- indicates a fault following in‐
stallation, you must interrogate, erase and then re-interrogate
the event memory ⇒ Vehicle diagnostic tester.
– Seats with seat memory: After installing seat in vehicle, per‐
form "basic setting" of backrest/seat ⇒ Vehicle diagnostic
tester.
Tightening torque ⇒ page 512
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
3.58 Exploded view of seat longitudinal adjustment button -E418- , rake adjust‐
ment button -E421- , seat height adjustment button -E424- and backrest
adjustment button -E425-
3.60 Exploded view of seat and steering column adjustment control unit with
memory -J136- / front passenger seat adjustment control unit with memory
-J521-
Note
For greater clarity, the surrounding area is not shown in the illustration.
1 - Front seat
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 446
2 - Bolt
❑ 3.5 Nm
❑ 2x
3 - Seat and steering column
adjustment control unit with
memory -J136- / -J521-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 524
4 - Bolt
❑ 3.5 Nm
❑ 2x
5 - Retainer
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 524
Note
Removing
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
4 Bucket seat
Note
♦ The RS 6 bucket seat has no side airbag. Therefore, the electrical connection for the side airbag in the
vehicle wiring harness must be provided with a terminating resistor.
♦ The terminating resistor is part of the wiring harness.
1 - Front seat
Removing
Installing
1 - Bolt
❑ 1.2 Nm
2 - Side trim (sill side)
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 531
3 - Bolt
❑ 0.4 Nm
4 - Button for seat bolster ad‐
justment
❑ Button for driver seat
bolster adjustment -
E587-
❑ Button for front passen‐
ger seat bolster adjust‐
ment -E588-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 535
5 - Bolt
❑ 0.4 Nm
6 - Button for backrest bolster
adjustment
❑ Button for driver seat
backrest bolster adjust‐
ment -E589-
❑ Button for front passen‐
ger seat backrest bol‐
ster adjustment -E590-
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 535
7 - Bolt
❑ 0.4 Nm
8 - Lumbar support adjustment
switch
❑ Driver seat lumbar support adjustment switch -E176-
❑ Front passenger seat lumbar support adjustment switch -E177-
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 535
9 - Side trim (tunnel side)
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 533
10 - Fastener
11 - Not installed
12 - Backrest adjuster knob
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 530
13 - Seat height adjuster
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 531
14 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque ⇒ Item 1 (page 544)
15 - Outer side trim
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 530
16 - Fastener
Note
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Outer side trim must be pressed on until it engages audibly.
Note
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Make sure springs -2- (2x) of retaining clip -3- are positioned
on outside of lever -1-.
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove outer side trim ⇒ page 530 .
– Remove bolt -2-.
– Detach seat height adjustment handle -1- in direction of
-arrow-.
– Remove backrest adjuster knob ⇒ page 530 .
– Remove backrest cover panel (left-side) ⇒ page 547 .
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
• Tightening torque ⇒ page 529 , ⇒ page 543
– Make sure that side trim (sill side) -1- is engaged correctly in
seat pan and backrest -arrows-.
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove backrest cover panel (right-side) ⇒ page 547 .
– Remove belt buckle ⇒ page 75 .
Note
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 531 .
– Remove bolts -arrows-.
– Detach lumbar support adjustment switch -1-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
• Tightening torque ⇒ page 529
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 531 .
– Remove bolts -2- and -3-.
– Release retaining clips -5- and -6- and remove button for seat
bolster adjustment -item 1- or button for backrest bolster ad‐
justment -item 4-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
• Tightening torque ⇒ page 529
1 - Bolt
❑ 24 Nm
❑ Apply locking fluid when
fitting
❑ Locking fluid; refer to ⇒
Electronic parts cata‐
logue
2 - Bolt
❑ 4 Nm
3 - Seat longitudinal adjust‐
ment handle
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ “4.16 Removing and
installing operating ca‐
ble for seat longitudinal
adjustment”,
page 541
4 - Bolt
❑ 24 Nm
❑ Apply locking fluid when
fitting
❑ Locking fluid; refer to ⇒
Electronic parts cata‐
logue
5 - Seat pan
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 538
6 - Bolt
❑ 20 Nm
❑ Apply locking fluid when
fitting
❑ Locking fluid; refer to ⇒
Electronic parts cata‐
logue
7 - Backrest
❑ Removing and installing ⇒ page 540
8 - Bolt
❑ 20 Nm
❑ Apply locking fluid when fitting
❑ Locking fluid; refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue
9 - Pneumatic hose
❑ For flaps for backrest bolster adjustment
10 - Electrical wiring harness
11 - Bolt
❑ 24 Nm
❑ Apply locking fluid when fitting
❑ Locking fluid; refer to ⇒ Electronic parts catalogue
12 - Seat frame
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 531 .
– Remove side trim (tunnel side) ⇒ page 533 .
– Remove handle for seat longitudinal adjustment
– Press cable sleeve out of cable support bracket in direction of
-arrow A-.
– Detach operating cable -1- for seat longitudinal adjustment
from release lever -arrow B-.
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove seat pan ⇒ page 538 .
– Remove control unit ⇒ page 536 .
– Unscrew bolts -arrows- (left and right).
– Detach backrest -3- and sever cable tie -2- for electrical wiring
harness.
– Remove backrest together with electrical wiring harness.
Installing
• Tightening torque ⇒ page 537
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
– Insert bolts with locking fluid; locking fluid ⇒ Electronic parts
catalogue .
♦ Drill
♦ Drill bit ∅ 4.0 mm
♦ Engine and gearbox support -VAS 6095-
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove side trim (sill side) ⇒ page 531 .
– Drill out pop rivets -arrows- using a ∅ 4.0 mm bit and detach
retaining plate -1- for relay socket and wiring harness.
1 - Bolt
❑ 22 Nm
❑ Apply locking fluid when
fitting
❑ Locking fluid; refer to ⇒
Electronic parts cata‐
logue
2 - Retaining clip
Removing and installing
⇒ page 531
3 - Seat height adjuster lever
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 544
4 - Seat frame
5 - Bolt
❑ 8 Nm
6 - Bolt
❑ 8 Nm
7 - Bolt
❑ 8 Nm
8 - Retaining plate
Removing and installing
⇒ “4.19 Removing and instal‐
ling seat height adjustment
unit”, page 544
Removing
– Remove seat ⇒ page 527 .
– Attach seat repair stand -VAS 6136- to engine and gearbox
support -VAS 6095- .
– Attach front seat to seat repair stand -VAS 6136- .
– Remove seat pan ⇒ page 538 .
– Remove front seat backrest ⇒ page 540 .
1 - Electrical connector
❑ For driver seat lumbar
support adjustment
pump -V152-
❑ For front passenger side
lumbar support adjust‐
ment pump -V153-
2 - Electrical connector
❑ For driver seat lumbar
support adjustment
pressure switch -F224-
❑ For front passenger
seat lumbar support ad‐
justment pressure
switch -F225-
3 - Solid foam block
❑ For pneumatic compo‐
nents
❑ Attached at bottom of
backrest with double-si‐
ded adhesive tape
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ “4.2 Removing and in‐
stalling backrest cover
and padding”,
page 609
4 - Air cushion for four-way
lumbar support adjustment
❑ Attached to solid foam
block -3- with plastic
plugs
❑ Remove backrest pad‐
ding in order to remove
⇒ page 609
❑ Lever out plastic plugs
using removal lever -80-200-
5 - Lumbar support adjustment switch
❑ Driver seat lumbar support adjustment pressure switch -F224-
❑ Front passenger seat lumbar support adjustment pressure switch -F225-
❑ Remove backrest padding in order to remove ⇒ page 609
6 - Y-piece
❑ For pneumatic hoses to valve blocks
7 - Valve block for lumbar support adjustment
❑ Lumbar support adjustment valve block on driver side -N209-
❑ Lumbar support adjustment valve block on front passenger side -N210-
❑ Remove backrest padding in order to remove ⇒ page 609
8 - Valve block for seat and backrest bolster adjustment
❑ Valve block for driver seat and backrest bolster adjustment -V378-
❑ Valve block for front passenger seat and backrest bolster adjustment -V379-
❑ Remove backrest padding in order to remove ⇒ page 609
9 - Lumbar support adjustment pump
❑ Driver seat lumbar support adjustment pump -V152-
❑ Front passenger side lumbar support adjustment pump -V153-
❑ Remove backrest padding in order to remove ⇒ page 609
5 Rear seats
Removing
– Pull front edge of seat bench out of retainers -1- (left and right).
– Disengage seat bench from retainers -4- (left and right) by
pushing it firmly towards the rear.
– On vehicles with seat heating, raise the seat bench high
enough to be able to unplug the electrical connectors.
– Take electrical connector for side airbag out of groove
⇒ page 552 .
– Take seat bench out of vehicle.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
Caution
WARNING
Renewing retainers
– Remove used retainer from body cut-out.
– Fit new retainer -2- in body opening -1- and push it in until you
hear it engage.
1 - Centre bracket
2 - Grommet
3 - Fitting
4 - Latch trim
❑ When backrest is
locked, pin projects 1–2
mm above latch trim.
❑ When backrest is not
locked, pin projects ap‐
prox. 20 mm above latch
trim and red mark is visi‐
ble.
5 - Connector for backrest
heating
6 - 1/3 section of backrest (left-
side)
– Fold 1/3 section of back‐
rest (left-side) and 2/3
section of backrest
(right-side) down.
– Remove cover and
clamp from centre
bracket -1-
⇒ page 555 .
– Lift backrest -6- out of
centre bracket -1- in di‐
rection of -arrow A- and
detach backrest from fit‐
ting -3- in direction of
-arrow B-.
– Re-fit grommet -2- if it is
pulled out when remov‐
ing backrest.
– On vehicles with back‐
rest heating unplug con‐
nector for backrest heat‐
ing -5-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– On vehicles with backrest heating make sure connector for backrest heating is fitted in correct installation
position ⇒ page 554 .
1 - Fitting (outside)
2 - Grommet
3 - Centre bracket
4 - Connector for backrest
heating
5 - Connector for belt tensioner
6 - 2/3 section of backrest
(right-side)
♦ Removing
– On vehicles with ski bag
remove ski bag
⇒ page 622 .
– Remove centre belt end
fitting ⇒ page 555 .
– Fold 1/3 section of back‐
rest (left-side) and 2/3
section of backrest
(right-side) down.
– Remove cover and
clamp from centre
bracket -3-
⇒ page 555 .
– Lift backrest -6- out of
centre bracket -3- in di‐
rection of -arrow A- and
detach backrest from fit‐
ting -1- in direction of
-arrow B-.
– Re-fit grommet -2- if it is
pulled out when remov‐
ing backrest.
– On vehicles with back‐
rest heating unplug con‐
nector for backrest heat‐
ing -4-.
– On vehicles with belt
tensioner unplug connector for belt tensioner -5-.
♦ Installing
– On vehicles with backrest heating make sure connector for backrest heating is fitted in correct installation
position ⇒ page 555 .
7 - Latch trim
❑ When backrest is locked, pin projects 1–2 mm above latch trim.
❑ When backrest is not locked, pin projects approx. 20 mm above latch trim and red mark is visible.
♦ Removing
– Unclip trim -1- by moving it from rear to front.
– Unscrew bolt -2- and detach clamp -3-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
♦ Tightening torque for bolt -1-: 10 Nm
Caution
1 - Side padding
♦ Removing
– Remove rear seat
bench ⇒ page 551 .
– Unscrew bolt -6-.
– On vehicles with side
airbag -8- unplug elec‐
trical connector -7-
⇒ page 557 .
– Unfasten nut -4-.
– Unscrew and remove
striker pin -5- together
with washer -3- and
dished washer -2-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Dished washer
3 - Washer
4 - Nut
❑ Tightening torque: 55
Nm
5 - Striker pin
6 - Bolt
❑ Tightening torque: 8 Nm
7 - Connector for side airbag
8 - Side airbag
1 - Centre armrest
♦ Removing
– Fold down centre arm‐
rest -1-.
– Pull off hinge trim (out‐
side) -2- in direction of
-arrow-.
– Unscrew bolts -3-.
– Release pin -4- from
hinge arm -5-.
– Detach centre armrest
-1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
2 - Hinge trim (outside)
3 - Bolt
4 - Pin
5 - Hinge arm
WARNING
Removing
– Remove rear seat bench ⇒ page 551 .
– Remove head restraints
⇒ “5.13 Removing and installing head restraints with slide-in
locking mechanism ”, page 561 or
⇒ “5.14 Removing and installing head restraints without slide-
in locking mechanism”, page 562 .
– On vehicles with load-through hatch/ski bag remove frame for
load-through hatch ⇒ page 621 .
– Remove head restraint guides
⇒ “5.4 Removing and installing outer head restraint guides
without slide-in locking mechanism”, page 619 or
⇒ “5.5 Removing and installing inner head restraint guides
without slide-in locking mechanism”, page 620 .
– On vehicles with side airbag unplug electrical connector
⇒ page 564 .
– On vehicles with backrest heating unplug electrical connec‐
tors.
– Pull backrest -2- out of retainers -4- in direction of -arrow A-.
– Pull backrest out of body cut-out in direction of -arrow B-.
Caution
Renewing retainers
– Remove used retainer from body cut-out.
– Fit new retainer -1- in body opening -2- and push it in until you
hear it engage.
1 - Tray
2 - Lid
3 - Centre armrest
4 - Retaining tabs (6x)
5 - Trim
6 - Cup holder
♦ Removing
– Remove centre armrest
(fixed backrest
⇒ page 564 , split back‐
rest ⇒ page 558 ).
– Open up cover -2-.
– Lever out trim panel -5-
at retaining tabs -4- (6x).
– Lever out tray -1- (front
and rear) at retaining
tabs -7- (4x).
– Apply a screwdriver to
rear of cup holder -6-
and lever out cup holder
to the front, keeping it as
straight as possible.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
2 - Bracket
3 - Bolts (2x)
4 - Fastening strips
5 - Connector for seat heating
1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Cut through upholstery
clips -2-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Upholstery clips
1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 332 .
– Remove backrest
⇒ page 344 .
2 - Nuts (4x)
3 - Lugs (2x)
4 - Fastening strips (peripher‐
al)
5 - Connector for seat heating
6 - Drawer
1.2.1 Detaching seat depth adjuster from seat cover and padding
1 - Clips (3x)
2 - Fastening strips (5x)
3 - Seat depth adjuster
– Prise out fastening
strips -2- (5x).
1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Cut through upholstery
clips -2-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Upholstery clips
Caution
♦ Drill
♦ Safety goggles
♦ Drill bit ∅ 12 mm
– Make sure airbag cable -16- runs through cable guide -17- and is attached to outer backrest frame using
clip -15-.
– Use upholstery clip pliers -V.A.G 1634- to install new upholstery clips on protective cover for side airbag.
Caution
Installing
• Mountings for guides -1- and -3- on backrest must be clean.
– Align backrest cover and insert guides in mountings.
• Guides -1- and -3- can only be inserted in one position.
• Release buttons must face outwards.
– Clip on trim -2-.
• Trim can only be clipped on in one position.
Note
1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
–Cut through upholstery
clips -3-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Padding
3 - Upholstery clips
Note
Wires which have not been correctly laid may be subject to abra‐
sion and seat depth adjuster may “catch”.
– Use a screwdriver to lift cover over trim plate for knob -3-.
– Take mounting bracket -1- for head restraint out of padding
with cover -2-. Start on the side opposite the knob -3-.
– Insert padding -2- in cover -3-, making sure that it fits correctly.
– Slide mounting bracket -1- for head restraint into padding with
cover -2-. Start on the side of knob -3-.
– Press fastening strips firmly into guide slot (check by pulling).
2 - Bracket
3 - Bolts (2x)
4 - Clip
5 - Fastening strips (peripher‐
al)
6 - Lug
7 - Connector for seat heating
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1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Cut through upholstery
clips -2-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Upholstery clips
– Remove backrest
⇒ page 388 .
2 - Bracket
3 - Bolts (2x)
4 - Clip
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2 - Nuts (4x)
3 - Lugs (2x)
4 - Fastening strips (peripher‐
al)
5 - Connector for seat heating
2.2.2 Detaching seat depth adjuster from seat cover and padding
1 - Clips (3x)
2 - Fastening strips (5x)
3 - Seat depth adjuster
– Prise out fastening
strips -2- (5x).
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1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Cut through upholstery
clips -2-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Upholstery clips
♦ Drill
♦ Safety goggles
♦ Drill bit ∅ 12 mm
2. Covers and padding on front seats (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment) 587
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– Make sure airbag cable -16- runs through cable guide -17- and is attached to outer backrest frame using
clip -15-.
– Use upholstery clip pliers -V.A.G 1634- to install new upholstery clips on protective cover for side airbag.
WARNING
– Use ∅12 mm bit to drill out guides -1- and -3- for DVD player.
Caution
Installing
• Mountings for guides -1- and -3- on backrest must be clean.
– Align backrest cover and insert guides in mountings.
• Guides -1- and -3- can only be inserted in one position.
• Release buttons must face outwards.
– Clip on trim -2-.
• Trim can only be clipped on in one position.
Note
2. Covers and padding on front seats (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment) 589
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1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Cut through upholstery
clips -3-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Padding
3 - Upholstery clips
Note
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Note
Wires which have not been correctly laid may be subject to abra‐
sion and seat depth adjuster may “catch”.
2. Covers and padding on front seats (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment) 593
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Removing
WARNING
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– Disengage fastening strips (rear) -1- (5x) from upper seat pan
frame -2-.
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
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Removing
– Detach cover and padding from seat pan ⇒ page 595 .
– Detach cover -1- as far as possible from padding -2-.
– Use pliers -4- to pinch off upholstery clips -3-.
Note
♦ The head restraint is permanently attached to the backrest padding and can only be removed together with
the backrest padding.
♦ The head restraint cannot be separated from the backrest padding.
1 - Fastening strip
2 - Side airbag
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 141
3 - Pouch for side airbag
❑ Stitched to cover
4 - Wire
❑ For side airbag
5 - Cover with padding
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 599
6 - Backrest cover panel
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 478
7 - Fastening strip
❑ 3x
8 - Seat cover
❑ Detaching cover from
padding ⇒ page 603
9 - Belt
❑ For engaging cover at
upper seat pan frame
10 - Belt
❑ For engaging cover at
upper seat pan frame
11 - Fastening strip
❑ All-round
❑ For attaching backrest
cover to backrest cover
panel
3. Covers and padding on S6 front seats (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment) 599
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Removing
WARNING
Note
WARNING
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Note
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Observe the following:
WARNING
Note
Make sure electrical connectors are fitted correctly (as far as stop)
and engage audibly.
– Switch on ignition.
WARNING
Removing
– Detach cover and padding from backrest ⇒ page 599 .
– Detach cover -1- as far as possible from padding -2-.
– Use pliers -4- to pinch off upholstery clips -3-.
– Detach cover -1- from padding -2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Observe the following:
– Use upholstery clip pliers -V.A.G 1634- to install new uphols‐
tery clips.
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1 - Padding
❑ For seat pan
2 - Wire
❑ Permanently connected
to seat heating element
3 - Seat heating element
❑ Bonded to padding
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 604
Note
Leave old seat heating element on padding -1- and cover it with
new seat heating element.
Installing
3. Covers and padding on S6 front seats (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment) 605
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1 - Padding
❑ For backrest
2 - Backrest heating element
❑ Bonded to padding
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 606
3 - Wire
❑ Permanently connected
to seat heating element
Note
Installing
3. Covers and padding on S6 front seats (seat with seat memory, seat with electric adjustment) 607
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1 - Seat pan
❑ Removing and installing
⇒ page 538
2 - Flap with air cushion for
seat bolster adjustment (right-
side)
❑ Disengaging
⇒ page 609
3 - Seat pan padding
4 - Seat pan cover
Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 527 .
Installing
5 - Y-piece
❑ Connects the two pneumatic hoses for seat bolster adjustment
6 - Flap with air cushion for seat bolster adjustment (left-side)
❑ Disengaging ⇒ page 609
1 - Backrest cover
Removing
– Remove seat
⇒ page 527 .
– Remove backrest
⇒ page 540 .
– Disengage retaining
strip at bottom of pneu‐
matic block -5-.
Installing
4 - Backrest padding
Removing
– Disengage flaps for backrest bolster adjustment -7- from retaining bracket on backrest ⇒ page 611 .
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
5 - Pneumatic block
Removing
Installing
Note
1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
–Remove seat bench
⇒ page 551 .
– Cut through upholstery
clips on reverse side of
rear seat bench.
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strips (pe‐
ripheral).
– Lift off cover -1- and cut
through upholstery clips
-4-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval. Note the following:
2 - Padding
3 - Seat heating
4 - Upholstery clips
1 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Remove seat bench
⇒ page 551 .
– Remove backrest
⇒ page 562 .
– Remove centre armrest
⇒ page 564 .
– Cut through upholstery
clips -2-.
Vehicles with side airbag:
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strip -4-.
– Remove bolts -7- (2x).
– Pull side airbag -6-
downwards out of pro‐
tective cover -5-.
– Remove side airbag on
opposite side in the
same way.
All vehicles:
– Remove cover and pad‐
ding from outer backrest
frame.
– Fold back cover -1-.
– Cut through upholstery
clips -2-.
– Remove seat cover -1-.
♦ Installing
Fit cover and padding in re‐
verse order to removal. Note
the following:
2 - Upholstery clips
3 - Padding
4 - Fastening strip
5 - Protective cover for side airbag
6 - Side airbag
7 - Bolts (2x)
❑ Tightening torque: 8 Nm
1 - Bolt
2 - Latch trim
3 - Head restraint guides (2x)
❑ Install head restraint
guide with button on left.
4 - Seat cover
♦ Removing
– Remove seat bench
⇒ page 551 .
– Remove 1/3 section of
backrest (left-side)
⇒ page 552 .
– To remove head re‐
straint -7-: press button
on head restraint guide
(left-side) -3- and lift out
head restraint.
– Remove bolt -9- on latch
trim -2-.
– Press latch lever -8- in
direction of arrow.
– Unscrew bolt -1- be‐
neath latch lever -8-.
– Lift off latch trim -2-.
– Use screwdriver to prise
out fastening strip (pe‐
ripheral) -5- at rear.
– Fold back cover and
padding.
– Squeeze head restraint
guides -3- (2x) together
at bottom and lift them
out.
– Remove cover and pad‐
ding from backrest pan.
– Fold back cover -4-.
– Cut through upholstery
clips -6-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Use upholstery clip pliers -V.A.G 1634/- to install new upholstery clips.
Note
8 - Latch lever
9 - Bolt
1 - Bolt
2 - Latch trim
3 - Head restraints (2x)
Note
– Squeeze guide trim for three-point seat belt -10- together at bottom and lift it out.
– Squeeze head restraint guides -4- (4x) together at bottom and lift them out.
– Remove cover and padding from backrest pan -7-.
– Fold back cover -9-.
– Use screwdriver to prise fastening strips -14- out of plastic clips -13-.
– Cut through upholstery clips -12-.
– Remove seat cover -9-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal. Note the following:
– Use upholstery clip pliers -V.A.G 1634- to install new upholstery clips.
10 - Belt guide
11 - Fastening strip (rear, peripheral)
12 - Upholstery clips
13 - Plastic clips
❑ Renew plastic clips if damaged
14 - Fastening strip
15 - Bolt
16 - Latch lever
1 - Latch lever
♦ Removing
– Press latch lever -1- in
direction of arrow and
unscrew bolts -2- (2x).
– Lift off latch trim -3-.
– Use a screwdriver to
disengage retaining
hooks (2x) of latch lever
on inside of latch trim.
– Prise out latch lever on
outside.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of re‐
moval.
2 - Bolts (2x)
3 - Latch trim
4 - Release pin
❑ When backrest is
locked, pin projects 1–2
mm above latch trim.
❑ When backrest is not
locked, pin projects ap‐
prox. 20 mm above latch
trim and red mark is visi‐
ble.
5 - Lock cylinder
Note
♦ Removing
– Insert ignition key and break out the lock cylinder -5-.
♦ Installing
Install in reverse order of removal.
♦ Hook -3438-
Removing
– Press and hold release button -2- in direction of -arrow A- and
pull head restraint -1- out upwards as far as possible
-arrow B-.
– Insert hook -3438- into hole for head restraint in guide -1- and
engage hook at retaining tab -3-.
• The hook must point in direction of travel.
– Tilt hook -3438- forwards -arrow- and simultaneously pull head
restraint guide up out of mounting -2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
• The head restraint guide can only be installed in one position.
Removing
– Press and hold release button -2- in direction of -arrow A- and
pull head restraint -1- out upwards as far as possible
-arrow B-.
– Insert hook -3438- into hole for head restraint in guide -1- and
engage hook at retaining tab -3-.
• The hook must point in direction of travel.
– Tilt hook -3438- forwards -arrow- and simultaneously pull head
restraint guide up out of mounting -2-.
Installing
Install in reverse order of removal; note the following:
• The head restraint guide can only be installed in one position.
• Guide tab -1- of head restraint guide must engage in recess
-arrow- of mounting -2- for head restraint guide.
5.9 Removing and installing load-through hatch and frame for load-through
hatch (fixed rear seat backrest)