How to Raise the Car Seat?
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There are two ways to adjust the height of a car seat: one is an electric seat, which is adjusted via buttons, and the other is a manual seat, which is adjusted using a lever. Electric seats are generally equipped in higher-end B-segment sedans, with electric adjustment buttons located on the side of the seat. These buttons allow for adjusting the seat's height or forward/backward position. Manual seat height adjustment requires the driver to manually operate a lever. When adjusting the seat, it's important not only to set the height but also the forward/backward position to achieve the optimal driving posture for the driver. The adjustment should not be too far or too close. If the seat is too far, the driver may not be able to brake promptly when needed. If it's too close, the driver's body will be uncomfortably close to the steering wheel, making it difficult to operate.