How to Adjust Car Seat Forward and Backward?
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1. Forward and backward adjustment of the seat: Lift the adjustment handle at the lower right of the seat to release the locking mechanism, allowing the seat to move forward or backward. Once the desired position is achieved, release the handle to lock the seat in place. 2. Adjust the seat's forward and backward position to ensure a comfortable distance from the steering wheel, clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal, enabling easy and agile steering wheel operation and free leg movement. The correct seat height should be adjusted so that the driver's view is not obstructed by the steering wheel, and all important instruments and street signs are clearly visible. After adjusting the seat height, proceed to adjust the forward and backward position. First, push your hips as far back as possible to snugly fit between the seat cushion and backrest, ensuring a stable and wobble-free seating position. Once seated firmly, pay attention to the position of your hands and feet. Place your left and right hands at the 9 and 3 o'clock positions on the steering wheel, respectively, without allowing your back to leave the backrest. If your back is not touching the backrest, it indicates you are seated too far back, and the seat should be moved forward. Additionally, keep your arms slightly bent to effectively disperse impact forces in case of an accident, preventing concentrated stress on the arm joints. Furthermore, when pressing the pedals fully, your legs should remain slightly bent. If your legs are straight when the pedals are fully depressed, move the seat forward slightly. It is important to note that your knees should not touch the steering column; maintain a certain distance to avoid hindering foot movement and delaying reaction time.