How to Adjust the Seats in Volkswagen Tiguan?
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Methods to adjust the seats in Volkswagen Tiguan: 1. Pull the lumbar support button forward or backward to adjust the angle of lumbar support; 2. Move the seat position switch forward or backward to adjust the seat position, lift up or press down to raise or lower the seat; 3. Move the backrest switch forward or backward to adjust the backrest angle; 4. To adjust the headrest, firmly grasp both sides of the headrest with both hands, push forward or pull upward until it locks into the desired position. The Volkswagen Tiguan is a compact SUV produced by SAIC Volkswagen, with a body length, width, and height of 4506mm, 1809mm, and 1685mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2684mm.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Tiguan for several years, and adjusting the seat is a routine task. When you get in, first locate the adjustment button or lever on the door side: the electric version has buttons for forward/backward and up/down movements—pressing forward moves the seat closer to the steering wheel, while lifting upward raises the seat for better visibility. For manual adjustment, pull the lever to slide the seat forward or backward, or use the wheel to adjust the backrest angle to a comfortable and safe 90-100 degrees. I prefer to start the car and then gradually adjust the seat so my legs can comfortably reach the brakes, followed by slightly reclining the backrest to prevent driving fatigue. For long trips, remember to adjust the lumbar support knob to a position that comfortably supports your lower back. Once the seat is set, fasten the seatbelt snugly—no slack. Seat adjustments vary from person to person, so try a few positions to find what's comfortable, but never adjust while driving to avoid danger. In case of electric failure, refer to the manual for the manual backup method.