lumbar support VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT CC 2013 1.G Owners Manual
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fig. 33 Function Action
(1) Move the front seat backward or
forward.
Pull the lever up and move the front seat. The front
seat must lock in place after the lever is released!
(2) Lumbar support control. Pull the lever up or push it down.
(3) Adjust the backrest angle. Lean forward and turn the adjuster wheel forward or
backward.
(4) Adjust the seat height. Move the lever several times up or down.
Electrical controls on the driver and front passenger seats
Fig. 34 Driver seat: Controls to adjust the seat backward and forward, adjust seat cushion height and angle,
and backrest angle.
Fig. 35 Lumbar support control.
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⇒ fig. 35 Press the switch for each area:
(1) or (2) Adjust lumbar support.
(3) or (4) Adjust lumbar support height.
WARNING
Improper use of electrical seat controls can cause serious personal injuries.
x The front seats in your vehicle can be electrically adjusted even when the vehicle key has
been removed from the ignition.
x Never leave children and persons who need help in the vehicle alone because the
unsupervised use of the electric seat adjustments can result in serious personal injury.
x Always make sure that no one is in the way while the front seats are being adjusted, or
while calling up the stored memory settings for the front seats. In an emergency, stop
automatic seat adjustment by pressing a seat adjustment switch.
NOTICE
To help prevent damage to electrical parts in the seat, do not kneel on the front seats or apply
concentrated pressure to a small area of the seat or backrest.
If the vehicle battery is too weak, the electrical seat adjustment controls may not work.
Starting the engine stops seat adjustment.
When entering and exiting the vehicle, be careful not to come into contact with any switches that
could change the seat adjustment.
Adjusting the front and rear head restraints
Fig. 36 Adjusting the front head restraints.