How to Adjust the Seats in the Bin Yue?
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The way to adjust the seats in the Bin Yue is to lift the adjustment handle located at the lower right side of the seat, release the locking mechanism first, and then the car seat can be moved forward or backward. Adjust it to a position you find comfortable, then release the adjustment handle. During the adjustment, pay attention to the distance between your body and the steering wheel, clutch pedal, and accelerator pedal. Adjust to an appropriate distance to ensure your arms can stretch freely. Below is more information about the Bin Yue: 1. The Bin Yue is the first high-performance intelligent SUV based on Geely's BMA modular platform. It features an ICC intelligent navigation system that can follow the vehicle ahead, automatically brake, follow turns, and includes a lane-keeping system that intelligently assists in keeping the vehicle within the lane. If you need to overtake, simply signal left and the system will automatically accelerate without requiring foot movement. 2. The interior of the Geely Bin Yue adopts a space-inspired black and brown color scheme. The dashboard features a wraparound aircraft cockpit design, with a brushed metal texture central control panel and chrome-trimmed air vents, delivering a premium feel.
Adjusting the seats in the Binyue is actually quite simple. As I recall, my car is set up like this: First, sit in the seat and adjust the front and rear position. There's a lever under the seat—lift it gently and slide forward or backward to move the seat. For height adjustment, there's a knob or handle on the left side of the seat; turn it to raise or lower the seat for better leg comfort. The backrest angle adjustment knob is on the side of the seat—rotate it clockwise or counterclockwise to recline or straighten the backrest. The headrest height can be adjusted by pressing the buttons on both sides and moving it up or down to ensure head comfort. Spend a little extra time before driving to find the optimal position, such as ensuring your knee has a slight bend when pressing the brake pedal fully and your arms are comfortably bent while holding the steering wheel. This setup helps prevent fatigue on long drives and avoids neck pain or drowsy driving. I also recommend regularly checking the seat rails for cleanliness—wipe off dust with a damp cloth to prevent jamming, as accumulated dirt can make adjustments stiff and less smooth.