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Safety -> Correct sitting position for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

Correct distance between the driver and the steering wheel,  
correct seat belt routing and correct head restraint adjustment  
(illustration).  
The following describes the correct sitting positions for the driver and passengers.  
The seat belts and airbags can only provide a maximum level of protection if a correct sitting position is assumed. If any vehicle  
occupants cannot assume a correct sitting position due to their physical build, they should contact a suitably qualified workshop to find  
out about possible special modifications. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Volkswagen recommends the following seating position for your own safety, for the most fatigue-free driving possible and to reduce  
the level of injury in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or an accident:  
The following applies to all vehicle occupants:  
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edge is at the same height as the top of the head, but not lower than eye level. Position  
the back of your head as close to the head restraint as possible at all times → Fig. 1.  
For small people, push the head restraint all the way down, even if the head is then located underneath the top edge of the head  
restraint.  
For tall people, push the head restraint up as far as it will go.  
Always keep both feet in the footwell.  
Adjust and fasten seat belts properly .  
Additional points for the driver:  
Sit as far back as possible on the seat.  
Adjust the driver seat by moving it forwards or backwards so that you are able to press the pedals to the floor with your knees still  
slightly bent and so that the distance from the dash panel to your knees is at least 10 cm (around 4 inches) → Fig. 1 B .  
Adjust the height so that you can reach the highest point of the steering wheel.  
Move the backrest into an upright position so that your back rests fully against it.  
The thighs should rest loosely on the seat. The back of the knees should protrude a few centimetres beyond the front edge of the  
seat. Use further equipment-dependent adjustment options for the seats (→ Front seat, mechanical) (→ Front seat, electric).  
Adjust the seat so that the distance between the steering wheel and your breastbone is at least 25 cm (around 10 inches) → Fig. 1  
A
and the circumference of the steering wheel can be held at the sides with both hands and your arms slightly bent.  
The steering wheel must always point towards the breastbone and not towards the face.  
In vehicles with head restraints that are adjustable longitudinally, position the head restraint as close as possible to the back of your  
head.  
Additional points for the front passenger:  
In vehicles with head restraints that are adjustable longitudinally, position the head restraint as close as possible to the back of your  
head.  
Move the backrest into an upright position so that your back rests fully against it.  
Push the front passenger seat into the rear half of the adjustment range so that the airbag can provide maximum protection if it is  
deployed.  
If worn properly, seat belts hold the vehicle occupants in the correct sitting position during an accident or braking manoeuvre,  
providing maximum protection.  
WARNING  
Incorrectly fastened or unfastened seat belts can increase the risk of severe or fatal injuries.  
Before every trip, each vehicle occupant must adopt the correct sitting position, correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to their  
seat and keep it fastened properly throughout the trip.  
Before every journey and while the vehicle is in motion, secure all children travelling in the vehicle in a restraint system suitable for  
their weight and height. They must also wear correctly fastened seat belts .  
Insert the latch plate only into the belt buckle of the corresponding seat and make sure that the latch plate engages securely.  
Using a buckle that does not belong to the seat that you are occupying reduces the level of protection and can lead to severe  
injuries.  
Never unfasten the seat belt while the vehicle is in motion.  
Never allow more than one person to share the same seat belt.  
Never transport children or babies on your lap and never secure them using the same seat belt as another person.  
Never travel wearing loose, bulky clothing (such as an overcoat over a jacket). This could prevent the seat belts from fitting and  
functioning properly.  
WARNING  
Damaged seat belts increase the risk of serious or fatal injuries. If the belt webbing or any other part of the seat belt becomes  
damaged, the seat belt may tear during an accident or sudden braking manoeuvre.  
Never damage the belt by trapping it in the door or in the seat mechanism.  
If the belt webbing, belt connections, belt retractor or seat belt buckle become damaged, the seat belt or belt attachment element  
in question must be replaced immediately by a suitably qualified workshop. The suitably qualified workshop must use correct spare  
parts that are compatible with the vehicle, equipment level and model year. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised  
Volkswagen repairer.  
Never try to repair, modify or remove the seat belts or belt attachment elements yourself. All repairs to the seat belts, belt  
retractors and buckles must be carried out by a suitably qualified workshop. The correspondingly qualified workshop must replace  
the seat belt only with a seat belt that is approved for the seat in question. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised  
Volkswagen repairer.  
Have seat belts that have been subjected to stress and stretched during an accident replaced by a suitably qualified workshop.  
Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer. Renewal may be necessary even if there is no apparent  
damage. Also check the anchorages of the seat belts.  
WARNING  
Using seat belts incorrectly increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries.  
Regularly check to ensure that the seat belt and its related parts are in perfect condition.  
Always keep the seat belts clean.  
Avoid allowing foreign bodies or liquids to enter the seat belt buckle slots and belt buckles. This could prevent the seat belt buckle  
slots, belt buckles and seat belts from working properly.  
Never trap the seat belt. Never damage the belt or allow it to rub against sharp edges.