How to Adjust the Power Seats in the Verano?
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To adjust the power seats in the Verano, follow these steps: 1. Front and rear adjustment of the driver's seat: Push the control button forward or backward to move the seat to the desired position. Release the button to lock the seat in place. 2. Height adjustment of the driver's seat: Move the front or rear part of the control button up or down to raise or lower the corresponding part of the seat. The Verano is a compact car equipped with a 1.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 92kW and a maximum torque of 180Nm. It is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and features a front McPherson independent suspension system.
Sitting in the Verano's driver seat, adjusting the power seats is actually quite intuitive. I usually start by adjusting the seat height, feeling for the up and down arrow buttons on the side of the seat with my right hand, pressing until I can see the edge of the hood. Then I press the forward/backward buttons to extend my legs comfortably, leaving about a fist's distance between my knees and the dashboard. The lumbar support adjustment is that round four-way button—pushing it upward to support the lower back is especially helpful for relieving fatigue on long drives. The backrest angle button is on the side, and I prefer setting it to a slight recline of around 100 degrees. I tried a friend's car with memory function—holding down SET before turning off the engine and then pressing a number key (1-3) saves the position, so next time you get in, pressing the corresponding number automatically adjusts the seat. The mirrors should be adjusted in coordination with the seat to ensure clear visibility in both side mirrors. Remember, it's unsafe to adjust the seat while driving.
Having driven the Verano for almost two years, I'm quite familiar with the power seat adjustments. I always slide the seat backward to make space when getting in or out. There are five buttons in the front control panel: the forward/backward buttons adjust legroom, the height buttons modify the viewing range, the backrest button controls the recline angle, and the four-way circular button specifically manages the protrusion height and position of the lumbar support. Be careful not to press the buttons too hard; gently tap them and adjust patiently. If equipped with memory function, the setup is simple: after adjusting to the desired position, simultaneously hold the SET and any of the 1-3 number buttons until you hear a confirmation beep. The steering wheel height should coordinate with the seat position—I prefer setting it where I can see the complete instrument cluster information. Regularly cleaning dust from the button crevices helps prevent sticking.