How to adjust the seat in Passat?
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Methods to adjust the seat in Passat: 1. Passat seats are divided into electric adjustment and manual adjustment. For electric adjustment, there is a small module shaped like a seat on the left side of the seat. Push it up, down, forward, or backward as needed to adjust; 2. For manually adjusted seats, the forward and backward adjustment is controlled by a pull handle located under the seat on the right side. Lift it and push the seat forward or backward; 3. To adjust the height of the seat cushion, there is a lever on the left side of the seat that can be lifted or pressed down to adjust the height. The Passat is a mid-size sedan designed by Volkswagen AG in Germany. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4933mm in length, 1836mm in width, and 1469mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2871mm.
I've been driving my Passat for almost three years, and the seat adjustment is particularly convenient. On the left side of the driver's seat, there is a circular button group. Pressing the middle button and pushing or pulling it adjusts the seat forward or backward. Pressing the front half of the circular button raises the seat cushion, while pressing the back half lowers it. The backrest angle adjustment is on the side of the button; pushing it forward reclines the backrest, and pulling it back makes it upright. The lumbar support is at the center of the button; pressing the upper part makes the lumbar support protrude to support your lower back, while the lower part retracts it. The headrest height is adjusted by pressing the button on the side of the headrest and sliding it up or down. After adjusting, remember to check the steering wheel position—your wrists should rest comfortably on the top of the steering wheel. For long drives, setting the lumbar support higher can help reduce fatigue.