How to Adjust the Height of the Magotan Steering Wheel?
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Method to adjust the Magotan steering wheel: Pull the small lever directly below the steering wheel, and the steering wheel can be moved up and down. More information about the Magotan is as follows: 1. The Magotan originates from the Future B6, which is also the first B-class sedan to be produced and sold by FAW-Volkswagen since its establishment. 2. The Magotan is a heavyweight mid-to-high-end sedan, whose power, handling, safety, and craftsmanship have been highly recognized by European counterparts, making it one of the most popular mid-to-high-end cars. 3. The dimensions of the domestically produced new Magotan are 4866mm in length, 1832mm in width, 1464mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm.
After driving the Magotan for so many years, adjusting the steering wheel height has become second nature to me. Typically, you need to sit in the driver's seat and locate a small adjustment lever right below the steering wheel, next to the steering column. Pull it to move the steering wheel up or down, then release to lock it at your most comfortable height. Remember to adjust it before driving to avoid distractions and ensure your arms are naturally bent for less fatigue. I always readjust before long trips because prolonged seating changes your posture, and adjusting the steering wheel can help prevent back pain. If you can't find the lever, check the owner's manual for diagrams—it usually has detailed instructions. But never adjust the steering wheel while driving; safety first!
When I drive my Magotan, I always adjust the steering wheel height, which I find crucial for daily commuting. Just crouch down and feel around the base of the steering wheel—you'll find a lever or paddle. Gently lift it to slide the wheel up or down until you can see the entire instrument cluster clearly without straining your arms. Many overlook this detail, thinking it doesn't matter, but the right height reduces fatigue, especially in traffic when your hands won't ache as much. I recommend testing the steering angle afterward to ensure no function buttons like the horn are blocked. For new drivers, spending a few extra minutes practicing is worth it—after all, a comfortable driving posture improves your mood.