
First, open the car door and enter the driver's seat of the 5 Series, then sit down to feel the current seat height. Locate the seat adjustment switch, which is positioned on the outer side of the driver's seat. The side handle is used to adjust the seat height. Determine the most comfortable height based on your driving habits and adjust it accordingly. Pull up the side switch to adjust the seat back angle, which can also help in fine-tuning the seat height to achieve the most comfortable driving position for you.

When I first drove the 5 Series, I was a bit confused about adjusting the seats. Later, I figured out that raising them is quite simple: there's a button with up and down arrows on the left side of the driver's seat or on the door panel. Gently pressing the up arrow raises the seat. Once adjusted to the right height, the view becomes clearer, making driving less tiring, especially in city traffic jams. I also noticed that BMW seats are electrically adjustable, allowing simultaneous adjustment of the front and rear angles and lumbar support for better back alignment. After raising the seat, my legs don’t ache either. I recommend new drivers try this first—find a safe place to park and adjust, which greatly enhances long-term comfort. The memory seat function can save these settings and automatically restore them the next time you start the car, saving time and effort.

Having driven the 5 Series for years, adjusting the seat height has become my daily routine: Locate the height button on the side control panel—that round knob with up/down arrows. Press upward, and the seat gradually rises. At the optimal height, visibility improves, boosting confidence during turns. Don’t overlook lumbar support adjustment; pairing it with height tweaks eases driving fatigue. For frequent long trips, I recommend setting it where your feet comfortably reach pedals and your head clears the roof. The electric system is durable, but regularly check button responsiveness to ensure smooth operation.

For those who prioritize comfort, adjusting the height of seats can significantly enhance the driving experience. Simply press the height adjustment button on the side of the seat—it's straightforward and takes just a minute to complete after parking. With the right height, your back and legs won't ache, making driving much more relaxed. It's recommended to set the seat so your line of sight is slightly above the steering wheel, which also improves safety by widening your field of vision. Don't forget to combine this with forward and backward adjustments to find the perfect balance, ensuring long drives are no longer exhausting.

From a usage perspective, seat height adjustment is achieved via buttons: locate the control switch on the side of the seat, press the upward arrow section, and the seat will automatically rise. Once adjusted to the proper position, driving posture becomes more stable with improved visibility that reduces fatigue. The electric motor mechanism is reliable, though care should be taken to avoid water exposure on the buttons. The height adjustment can also be paired with memory functions to set personal preferences, offering great convenience.

At home, we often drive a 5 Series, and the seat height should be adjusted according to the driver's height: I usually find the height adjustment button on the side of the seat and press it upward to raise the seat. After adjusting to a comfortable position, the view becomes more open. The system has a memory function that can save my settings for convenience next time. After adjusting the height, driving becomes more stable, especially enhancing safety at high speeds, and it can also reduce back pain issues. It's recommended that when sharing the car between partners, both customize the seat height to ensure comfort for everyone.


