
The method to adjust the seats of Emgrand GL is as follows: 1. Enter the vehicle and locate the seat adjustment switch; 2. Push the left switch forward or backward to adjust the seat's front and rear position; 3. Move the left switch up or down to adjust the seat's height; 4. Use the right switch to adjust the seat back angle. The Emgrand GL is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan with body dimensions of 4725mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1478mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, delivering a maximum power of 104 kW and a maximum torque of 235 Nm. The drivetrain is front-wheel drive, with a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.

When I first got my Emgrand GL, I also spent quite some time figuring out the seat adjustments. There's a horizontal lever under the left side of the driver's seat—lifting it allows forward/backward movement. The backrest angle adjustment is a circular knob on the side near the door: turn clockwise to recline, counterclockwise to increase lumbar support. Higher trims with power seats make it much simpler—a vertical row of buttons on the door panel: the top circular button adjusts lumbar firmness, the middle button (push up/down) raises/lowers the entire seat, and front/back arrows control sliding. After positioning, press M then 1/2 to save two memory presets (handy when switching drivers). For height adjustment, ensure thighs are fully supported and the steering wheel doesn't block the instrument cluster—this prevents back pain on long drives.

As a petite 165cm woman driving an Emgrand GL, seat adjustment is crucial. Sharing my golden position: First, raise the seat to its highest point so your eyes are level with the top edge of the steering wheel. Then, with your foot firmly on the brake and knees slightly bent, adjust the seat forward until there's a fist-sized distance between your knees and the glove box. Finally, adjust the backrest angle to ensure your shoulder blades are snug against the seat when your wrists rest on the steering wheel. Don't forget to use the lumbar support knob—turning it clockwise two clicks to support your lower back feels most comfortable. The passenger seat is simpler: just pull the lever on the right side upward to recline completely for rest. If you have friends riding along, teach them to pull the small handle on the seat shoulder to fold down the backrest, instantly creating more space in the rear.

Pro Tips: Adjusting Emgrand GL Seats with Steering Wheel for Safety. After ignition, first adjust seat fore/aft position to ensure a 120-degree knee bend when right foot fully depresses brake pedal. Set height so there's one fist space between head and roof. Tilt steering wheel downward until it doesn't block instrument cluster, then extend it outward until wrists rest on wheel rim when arms are straight. Note: Manual seats have two-stage lever under seat - light lift on front section adjusts cushion only, full lift unlocks slide rails. For power seats, long-press 4-way door button for micro-adjustments. Models with lumbar support should form an S-shaped curve to reduce disc pressure on long drives. Always lock adjustments - seat slippage during emergency braking is hazardous.

The Emgrand GL seats incorporate numerous user-friendly designs. The driver's seat features manual 6-way adjustment: a lever beneath the seat controls forward/backward sliding, a side dial adjusts backrest angle, and a left-side knob regulates height. The premium electric seats come with 4-position memory - first adjust to desired position, then press and hold the M button followed by number key 1-2; a beep confirms successful storage. The lumbar support adjustment (with 60mm extension depth) uses bidirectional buttons located above the door panel storage compartment. Notably, the convenience entry function automatically raises the steering wheel and retracts the seat when ignition is off (can be disabled via Settings-Vehicle-Comfort functions).

While helping my cousin adjust his second-hand Emgrand GL, I noticed some details: The front and rear adjustment lever requires the entire palm to apply force, as using a single finger can easily cause it to get stuck. The backrest adjustment dial has a foolproof design—it clicks and rebounds when turned to the limit. The electric version's door panel buttons are backlit, with raised markers for nighttime operation: a square indicates seat cushion forward/backward adjustment, while a wavy line denotes lumbar support. A special reminder for larger individuals: lowering the seat to its lowest position can increase headroom. Petite individuals are advised to first raise the seat and then adjust it forward to avoid not being able to fully depress the accelerator. Finally, always check if the backrest is securely locked into the slot to prevent sliding during sharp turns.


