How to Adjust the Bus Seat Position?
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Lift the adjustment handle located at the lower right of the seat to release the locking mechanism, allowing the seat to move forward and backward. Once the desired position is achieved, release the adjustment handle to secure the seat in place. Below is more information on seat adjustments: 1. Backrest Angle Adjustment: Rotate the adjustment knob on the left side of the seat to adjust according to your body size, with a maximum tilt of 1-2 segments. When adjusting, use the strength of your back to modify the backrest angle until your palm can comfortably press against the top of the steering wheel. 2. Headrest Height Adjustment: Adjust the headrest height to align with your eyebrows. If set too low, it may increase the risk of neck injuries. The closer the back of your head is to the headrest, the better, with a recommended distance of no more than 10cm.
Adjusting the passenger seat position is quite simple, but safety must be considered. There's usually a small lever or button under the seat: for manual seats, pull the lever and push or pull the seat to move it forward or backward; for power seats, press the buttons to adjust the seat's front/back position, height, or backrest tilt. I always stop the car before making adjustments to avoid distraction and accidents. For long trips, seat position is crucial for comfort: too high and your legs get tired, too low and your view is poor. It's recommended to adjust it so your knees are slightly bent and your back fully contacts the backrest. Don't forget to check if the seat is locked—if it's loose, it will wobble while driving. Some cars also have lumbar support adjustment; turn the knob to relax your spine, preventing backaches even on long highway drives. Also, avoid reclining the backrest too much, as it can cause your body to sway during turns. The right angle lets your head rest naturally on the headrest, reducing fatigue while driving. Regularly clean dust from the tracks to keep the sliding mechanism smooth for easier adjustments.