How to Adjust the Car Seat?

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LaAbigail
07/25/25 5:36am
First, open the car door and enter the vehicle, then observe the visibility effect before sitting down on the seat. Place your feet and hands naturally, then adjust the seat height to ensure clear visibility. Additionally, adjust the seat back angle to ensure comfort for your lower back. Also, adjust the seat's forward and backward position to ensure your hands can comfortably control the steering wheel.
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LeJoanna
08/10/25 5:49pm
I have plenty of experience adjusting car seats after driving for over a decade. Safety always comes first. After parking, don't rush to start driving. First, pull the adjustment lever under the seat or press the electric button to adjust the fore-and-aft position, ensuring your feet can comfortably reach the accelerator and brake pedals without slipping. Adjust the height so your head has enough space with a clear view and unobstructed rearview mirror visibility. I recommend setting the backrest angle slightly upright at around 80 degrees to provide proper lumbar support during long drives. Also, adjust the headrest to align with the middle of your head for collision protection. When wearing the seatbelt, if the shoulder strap fits snugly against your chest without slipping, it means the seat is properly adjusted. Don't forget regular maintenance - keep manual mechanisms rust-free and lubricated. If movement becomes stiff, visit a professional shop immediately to prevent emergency situations.
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