What is the adjustment method for the Lynk & Co 02 steering wheel?
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There is a locking switch under the steering wheel. Push the locking switch downward to release the steering wheel, allowing for adjustments in height, front-to-back, and back-to-front positions. Adjust the loosened steering wheel to the most comfortable position and then lock it. Rotate the steering wheel up and down to ensure it is securely locked. More details are as follows: 1. The adjustment of the Lynk & Co 02 steering wheel depends on the seat position. Before adjusting the steering wheel, the seat should be adjusted first. If the steering wheel is adjusted too close, it may increase the risk of injury when the airbag deploys, and if the steering wheel is too close, prolonged bending of the arms and legs can be uncomfortable. 2. If the steering wheel is adjusted too far, it may lead to errors. The appropriate steering wheel distance should be such that, after adjusting the seat, the shoulders naturally lean back, the arms are straight when resting on the steering wheel, and the wrists touch the top edge of the steering wheel.
As a Lynk & Co 02 owner, I frequently adjust the steering wheel to find the most comfortable position. The method is simple: There's a small lever or handle on the steering column, located near the base of the steering column. When parked, pull it to release the locking mechanism, then push up or down to adjust the height, or pull forward or backward to adjust the distance. Once you find a position where your wrists are naturally bent and you can grip the wheel comfortably, push the handle back to secure it. I recommend doing this when the car is stationary to avoid accidental loosening while driving. This process can reduce driving fatigue, especially on long trips—don't overlook proper positioning. If the handle gets stuck, occasionally applying some lubricant can solve the issue. Always remember to check periodically if it's securely locked—safety first.
I learned to adjust the steering wheel quite quickly as a beginner. There's a lever below the steering wheel—just give it a gentle pull to release, then you can raise or lower it for height adjustment, or push/pull it forward/backward to adjust the distance from your body. Once set to a comfortable position, push the lever back to lock it. This setting is crucial for me since I'm not tall; raising it significantly improved my visibility. Always make adjustments when the car is stationary for safety. After adjusting, test drive to ensure no wobbling occurs. Regularly maintain and inspect the components to prevent rust—simple care ensures long-term use. Different drivers have different preferences, so finding a suitable position makes driving much easier.