How to Lower the Rear Seat Headrest in Mercedes-Benz GLC?

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OAdelyn
07/29/25 2:59am
The function of a car headrest is to effectively protect the head and neck of occupants in the event of a collision, reducing injuries to the neck area. In addition to enhancing driving safety, car headrests also serve a decorative purpose. The method to lower the rear seat headrest in a Mercedes-Benz GLC is as follows: 1. In the backrest seat, the headrest can be separated from the backrest to adjust the height and angle of the headrest. 2. Manual adjustable headrests can only be adjusted in height, while automatic adjustable headrests can be adjusted in two dimensions automatically. The correct way to use a car headrest is as follows: 1. Adjust the angle between your body and the seat correctly, keeping your back as upright as possible. A gentle angle between the neck and the body can reduce the severity of injuries in a rear-end collision. 2. The distance between the head and the car headrest should be as small as possible, with a maximum limit of 4 centimeters, to provide cushioning for the neck during a rear-end collision. 3. Adjust the height of the car headrest correctly. The car headrest should be installed at least parallel to the top of the ears or approximately 8.89 centimeters below the occupant's head. After adjusting the car headrest, secure it firmly to prevent it from shaking.
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DelJude
08/12/25 6:53am
I've previously dealt with the rear headrest issue on the Mercedes-Benz GLC, which is actually quite straightforward but requires attention to safety details. There's usually a small button on the top or side of the rear seat. Once you locate it, press and hold the button while gently pushing the headrest downward to lower it. Before operating, it's best to check if the seat is empty to avoid accidentally moving other components. If it gets stuck or doesn't move, it might be due to aging parts or dust accumulation—don't force it down, as this could damage the locking mechanism. For regular maintenance, occasionally lubricate the adjustment mechanism to prevent rust or malfunction. Remember, lowering the headrest can free up space for rear passengers, accommodate child seats, or protect necks during sudden braking. Mercedes' design also takes comfort into consideration.
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