To adjust the driver’s seat and mirrors in a Cadillac vehicle, follow these general steps:
Adjusting the Driver’s Seat:
- Locate the power seat controls on the side of the driver’s seat. These controls typically include buttons or switches for adjusting the seat position, seatback angle, and lumbar support.
- Adjust the seat position by using the forward, backward, up, and down controls. Move the seat until you find a comfortable driving position that allows you to reach the pedals and steering wheel comfortably.
- Use the seatback angle adjustment controls to tilt the seatback forward or backward to your liking.
- If your Cadillac model is equipped with lumbar support, use the lumbar support adjustment controls to increase or decrease the level of lumbar support for your lower back.
- Once you’ve adjusted the seat to your preference, ensure that it is securely locked in place before driving.
Adjusting the Side Mirrors:
- Locate the mirror adjustment controls on the driver’s side door panel. These controls may be in the form of a switch or joystick.
- Adjust the left side mirror by selecting the corresponding control (usually labeled “L” or “Left”). Use the switch or joystick to move the mirror up, down, left, or right until you have a clear view of the area behind and to the side of your vehicle.
- Repeat the same process for the right side mirror using the control labeled “R” or “Right”.
- If your Cadillac model is equipped with power-folding mirrors, you may also have controls to fold or unfold the mirrors electronically.
- Once you’ve adjusted both side mirrors to your liking, double-check them to ensure that they provide adequate visibility and coverage.
Remember to adjust the driver’s seat and mirrors before you start driving to ensure optimal comfort and visibility while on the road. If you have any specific questions or encounter difficulties with adjusting the seat or mirrors in your Cadillac vehicle, refer to your owner’s manual for detailed instructions tailored to your vehicle’s model and features.