How to adjust the front and rear position of the seat in Haval H6?
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Haval H6 seats can be adjusted forward, backward, and vertically via electric adjustment buttons. The front seats are equipped with electric adjustment. The vertical rectangular button can be toggled forward and backward to adjust the backrest. The rear seats allow for backrest angle adjustment. There is a pull ring on both sides of the rear seats; manually pull the ring and then move the seat to adjust the backrest angle, though the adjustment range is limited. Here are the details: 1. The front seats of Haval H6 feature electric adjustment. The vertical rectangular button adjusts the backrest when toggled forward and backward, while the horizontal button adjusts the seat forward and backward when pushed. The horizontal button can also be toggled up and down to adjust seat height. The circular button controls the internal backrest adjustment, specifically the lumbar support. 2. The rear seats cannot be adjusted for height. Using the pull rings on the seats, the rear seats can be fully reclined. Electric seats operate on the same principle as manual seats, differing only in the adjustment mechanism.
When I test-drove the Haval H6 at the 4S store the other day, the salesperson specifically taught me how to adjust the seat: There's a silver long lever under the left side of the driver's seat. Lift it up with your hand, and the entire seat can slide forward and backward. Just adjust it to a position where your legs comfortably reach the accelerator and brake pedals. Remember to sit upright when adjusting, and the safest position is when your knees are slightly bent. If you purchase the mid-to-high trim, there are more convenient electric adjustment buttons located next to the door armrest. Press the buttons with forward and backward arrow symbols to adjust automatically, and press the memory button in the center to save the position. For the passenger seat, the operation is the same for the manual version, while the electric version has adjustment buttons on the right side of the seat.
As a veteran H6 owner with 10 years of experience, here's a practical tip: When manually adjusting the seat, don't just pull the handle - grip the side of the seat firmly while moving it. This makes the rails slide smoothly with less effort. If the seat gets stuck, never force it - there's likely debris in the tracks. I once had a coin stuck there; a vacuum cleaner easily solved it. After positioning, check the steering wheel distance - your wrists should comfortably rest on the wheel's top edge with arms slightly bent. The H6's generous seat adjustment range accommodates even my 1.9m frame without discomfort.
Ladies, the biggest fear when driving a big car is not being able to reach the pedal. Don't worry! On the side of the H6's driver seat (near the door), there's a horizontal silver handle. Just hook your fingers in and pull up to slide the seat forward or backward. Key point: After adjusting, don't forget to check the distance between your thigh and the lower edge of the steering wheel when testing the pedal—leave a two-finger width to prevent collisions. For higher trims, simply press the button with the seat icon on the door for effortless electric adjustment. Models with memory function can even save your husband's driving position settings. Friendly reminder: Fasten your seatbelt before adjusting the seat!