How to Adjust the Seat Height of the Teana?
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Method to adjust the seat height of the Teana: Open the car door and enter the driver's compartment, pull up the horizontal lever below to adjust the seat's front and rear position, toggle the side handle to adjust the seat's height, and pull up the inner handle to adjust the seat's backrest angle. The backrest angle of the front passenger seat also requires pulling up the inner handle for adjustment, and the front and rear position of the front passenger seat also requires pulling up the horizontal lever below for adjustment. The Teana's body dimensions are 4850mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1475mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2825mm. The Teana adopts Nissan's new family-style exterior design, incorporating Infiniti's dynamic design elements into the body lines, making the entire vehicle more stylish and sporty.
When I first drove the Teana, I was also curious about how to adjust the seat height. It's actually quite simple. On the side of the driver's seat, usually near the door, you can find a small lever or button. If it's a manual adjustment model, just pull the lever up or down: pull it outward to raise the seat, and push it back to lower it. Adjust it slowly while sitting in the seat to find the most comfortable height—too high and you can't see the dashboard clearly, too low and it affects your visibility. I must remind you to adjust the seat before driving, not while on the move—safety first. If you can't find the controls, the Teana manual has diagrams, so take a moment to check it out for convenience.
Speaking of seat height adjustment, I personally find the design of the Teana quite user-friendly. The adjustment lever is conveniently located at the bottom left side of the seat, and the operation is super simple: just pull it up or down to raise or lower the seat. At first, I wasn’t familiar with it, but after trying a few times, I got the hang of it—adjusting it to where my thighs naturally bend and my gaze is level with the road ahead feels the most comfortable. When chatting with friends about cars, I realized that the right height can also reduce back fatigue, making long drives less tiring. I suggest you try different sitting positions to find your personalized sweet spot. If it occasionally gets stuck, don’t worry—it might just be dust clogging the mechanism, and a quick clean should fix it.