How to Adjust the Seat for Maximum Comfort?

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SanCaden
07/29/25 11:26am
Car seat position is closely related to riding comfort. Below is a detailed introduction on how to adjust a new car seat: 1. Seat forward/backward adjustment: Lift the adjustment lever under the right side of the seat to release the locking mechanism, then slide the seat forward or backward. Release the lever to lock the seat in position after adjustment. 2. Seat height adjustment: Consider the driver's height, arm length, and distance between the steering wheel and body. There should be at least a fist's distance between the head and roof. If the seat is too high, the head may hit the roof when driving on bumpy roads, affecting safety. When the driver looks straight ahead, their line of sight should fall on the center line of the windshield for optimal visibility. 3. Backrest angle adjustment: The backrest should neither be too reclined nor too upright, as this reduces the distance between the body and steering wheel, potentially increasing airbag injury risk during emergencies. Lumbar support adjustment is crucial for long-distance drivers to prevent fatigue. 4. Headrest height adjustment: The headrest should be level with the head or have its soft middle section parallel to the top of the ears. The most protective area is the center of the headrest, which effectively safeguards the head and neck during severe impacts.
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