Contents: Adjusting the longitudinal position…⇓ Adjusting the backrest tilt ⇓ Adjustable headrests ⇓ Adjustable backrest with plenty of…⇓ Seat cushion height adjustment…⇓
Warning: Adjust the seat only when the vehicle is stationary. Failure to do so may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident (crash) that may result in death, serious injury or property damage.
Adjusting the longitudinal position of the front seat

To move the seat in the longitudinal position, lift the adjustment lever up. This will release the seat and allow you to move it forward and backward to the desired position. After adjusting the desired position, release the adjustment lever and move the seat forward or backward slightly to fix the seat in the new position.
Adjusting the backrest tilt

To recline the seatback, lean forward to take your weight off the seatback and pull the seatback recline lever on the outside of the seat up. Press the seatback to the desired position. To lock the seatback in the new position, release the seatback recline lever.
Warning:
- To reduce the risk of injury in the event of a traffic accident or sudden braking, the driver's and front passenger's seat backs should be kept as close to upright as possible when the vehicle is moving.
- The effectiveness of seat belts and air bags may be significantly reduced when the seat back is reclined.
- There is a high risk that when the seatback is reclined, the driver and front passenger may slide out from under the seat belt, causing serious injury in the event of a vehicle collision during a traffic accident.
Adjustable headrests
1 - Retainer
Head restraints provide you with protection for your neck area. To raise the head restraint, pull it up. To lower the head restraint, press it down while pressing the lock.
Warning:
- To reduce the risk of injury in the event of a collision, adjust the height of the head restraints so that the center of the collision is as close as possible to eye level. If there is a cushion or something similar between your back and the seat back, this may increase the distance between your head and the head restraint and the effectiveness of the head restraints in an accident will be reduced.
- It is dangerous to drive a car with improperly adjusted head restraints or without them at all. Be sure to check that the head restraints are installed and adjusted correctly. Otherwise, you may receive a serious injury to the neck area in a traffic accident (crash).
Adjustable backrest with plenty of support (driver's seat only)

To adjust the lumbar support, turn the lumbar support adjustment lever located on the outside or left side of the seatback. To increase the support force, move the lumbar support adjustment lever toward the front of the vehicle. To decrease the support force, move the lumbar support adjustment lever toward the rear of the vehicle.
Seat cushion height adjustment (driver seat only)

To raise or lower the front of the seat cushion, turn the front handle forward or backward. To raise or lower the rear of the seat cushion, turn the rear handle forward or backward.
