Zidarich
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For those of you who are having trouble adjusting the lumbar support to be comfortable (which would include myself), I found this video on how four way lumbar support actually works helpful:
If Tesla’s four way lumbar support works like Honda’s in that video, it will do the following:
1. Pressing up will increase the upper half of the lumbar support (not move it up or down)
2. Pressing down will increase the bottom half of the lumbar support.
3. Pressing forward will increase both halves together.
4. Pressing backwards will decrease after pressing any three of the other directions.
So if you were like me in thinking it was In/Out, Up/Down, this may help you understand how to set it better. Three buttons increase the support, one decreases it - it’s just a matter of what half. Getting comfortable in these seats has been my one big gripe with the 3 so far (I’m 5’5” and 160lbs). Discovered this last night and hoping it helps.
If Tesla’s four way lumbar support works like Honda’s in that video, it will do the following:
1. Pressing up will increase the upper half of the lumbar support (not move it up or down)
2. Pressing down will increase the bottom half of the lumbar support.
3. Pressing forward will increase both halves together.
4. Pressing backwards will decrease after pressing any three of the other directions.
So if you were like me in thinking it was In/Out, Up/Down, this may help you understand how to set it better. Three buttons increase the support, one decreases it - it’s just a matter of what half. Getting comfortable in these seats has been my one big gripe with the 3 so far (I’m 5’5” and 160lbs). Discovered this last night and hoping it helps.