
The method to adjust the height of the Trumpchi GM6 steering wheel is as follows: 1. Locate the locking lever, then push it downward to unlock the steering wheel. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the appropriate position, ensuring it faces the driver's chest and allows the driver to see all the instruments and indicator lights on the dashboard. 3. Then push the locking lever in the opposite direction to lock it. 4. Finally, try moving the steering wheel in all directions to confirm that it is securely locked. More information about the Trumpchi GM6 is as follows: 1. The first impression of the Trumpchi GM6 is quite good, with multiple horizontal chrome strips paired with LED headlights that look very sharp. The floating roof on the side and the full-width taillight design at the rear are all popular elements in the current market. 2. The boxy shape of the GM6 sets it apart from other competitors in the market, and one major benefit is the improvement in interior space. Whether it's the seating height or the trunk space, the Trumpchi GM6 has a more obvious advantage compared to other competitors.

Adjusting the height of the Trumpchi GM6 steering wheel is actually quite simple, and I often do it myself. Sit in the driver's seat and make sure the car is stationary—never attempt this while driving to avoid danger. Then, look down at the base of the steering column, where you'll find a plastic lever or small handle. Gently pull it, and the steering wheel will loosen, allowing you to move it up and down. Adjust it to a comfortable height, such as where your wrists can rest naturally on the wheel with your arms slightly bent. Release the lever, and the steering wheel will automatically lock into place—you'll hear a click. This feature is very helpful for both tall and short drivers, ensuring a proper posture and reducing shoulder fatigue during long drives. If you're still unsure, check the owner's manual for illustrated instructions, or visit a 4S shop for guidance from a technician.

The height adjustment design for the GAC Motor GM6 steering wheel is very user-friendly. Before driving, I always check the steering wheel position. Locate the adjustment lever at the base of the steering column, pull it out, then move the steering wheel up or down. Once adjusted to a comfortable arm position, lock it in place. The key is to ensure the adjusted height doesn't obstruct the instrument panel view - otherwise there's risk of not seeing speed or warning lights clearly while driving. I recommend setting it to a 90-degree natural elbow bend for optimal comfort, safety and reduced fatigue on long drives. For multi-driver households: remember to readjust when switching drivers - it's worth the effort. Regularly clean the adjustment mechanism to prevent dust buildup that could cause track stiffness.

The GAC Motor GM6's steering wheel height adjustment is achieved via a mechanical lever. There is a switch beneath the steering wheel - pull it to release the lock, adjust to desired height, then release to secure. The adjustable range is typically within 10cm. Always perform this operation with the engine off while parked. Find a comfortable position where arms remain slightly bent when relaxed. This ergonomic design prevents driving fatigue that could compromise steering response. Proper height also ensures optimal airbag positioning for enhanced safety protection.


