Where is the seat adjustment button located?

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AubreeRose
07/30/25 8:59am
Generally, the seat adjustment buttons are located on the left side for the driver's seat and on the right side for the passenger seat. For most sedans and SUVs, there should be a gap of about 1-2 fists between the top of your head and the car roof (varies slightly by model). The optimal height for your eye level should be slightly above the center of the vertical distance of the front windshield. There are several principles for the best seat adjustment position: 1. It should feel comfortable when seated. 2. Your feet should be able to fully press the clutch and brake pedals. 3. When holding the steering wheel, your arms should be slightly bent. 4. Ideally, your head should be in the middle of the window. If your head is too close to the roof, you may hit it on bumpy roads, and body sway during turns will increase, which can also affect your long-distance visibility. Therefore, the seat should not be adjusted too high. 5. In addition to considering factors like height, you should also pay attention to the rearview mirror reflection area and forward visibility. The correct height should provide a wide forward view and a large rearview mirror reflection area, while being as low as possible.
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