Seat adjustment – Porsche 911 Carrera User Manual

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Seat Adjustment

General information

Warning!

The seat may move unexpectedly if you

attempt to adjust while driving. This could

cause sudden loss of control, resulting in

serious personal injury or death.

Do not adjust seats while the vehicle is in

motion. The backrest locks must be engaged

at all times while the vehicle is in motion.

Warning!

Safety belts only offer protection when

the backrest is upright and the belts are

properly positioned on the body. Improperly

positioned safety belts or safety belts worn

by passengers in an excessively reclined

position can cause serious personal injury or

death in an accident.

Do not operate the car with the driver or

passenger backrests excessively reclined

(see “Seat position”).

Warning!

In the cabriolet, the windstop may be dam-

aged during seat adjustment and when folding

back the front-seat backrest.

Adjust seat so that the seat backrest does not

touch the windstop.

Seat position

An ergonomically correct sitting position is

important for safe and fatigue-free driving. We

recommend the following procedure for adjusting

the driver’s seat to suit individual requirements:
1. Vehicles with manual transmission:

Adjust the seat until, with the clutch pedal

fully depressed, your leg remains at a slight

angle. Vehicles with Tiptronic S: Adjust the

seat until, with your left foot on the footrest,

your left leg remains at a slight angle.

2. Rest your outstretched arm on the steering

wheel. Set the backrest angle and the steer-

ing-wheel position so that your wrist rests

on the outer rim of the steering wheel. At

the same time, the shoulders must still be in

noticeable contact with the backrest.

3. Adjust the seat height to give yourself enough

headroom and a good overview of the vehicle.

4. Electrically adjustable seat: Adjust the seat

angle until your thighs rest lightly on the seat

cushion.

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