How to Adjust the Height of a Car Seat?
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Car seat height adjustment should be determined based on the driver's body size. Depending on the driver's physique, the optimal seat height varies. The seat height should not obstruct the driver's view or interfere with driving. Generally, the driver's line of sight should be at the middle-upper position of the front window. The specific steps for adjusting the seat are as follows: 1. Adjust the seat's fore-aft distance: Set the distance between the seat and the steering wheel to a comfortable position where the knees are slightly bent, allowing easy and smooth operation of the accelerator and brake pedals. 2. Adjust the seat height: Adjust the seat height so that the driver's eyes are level with the middle-upper part of the windshield, avoiding positions that are too low to prevent obstruction by the steering wheel or dashboard. 3. Adjust the seat headrest: Position the head as close as possible to the headrest, with the contact point slightly above the driver's eye level. 4. Adjust the lumbar support: The lumbar support should be neither too high nor too low, adjusted to a comfortable position for the driver.