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Messie 16-06-08 07:38 PM

Quick car seat question
 
I was transporting a washing machine in my car on sunday and two 'helpful' chaps decided it would be a good idea to take out the rear seat so the back would lay down flat. Now I can't get the sodding thing back in again :mad:

It's an 02 Polo and it's the bench bit of the back seat. There are two hooks and I can see where they go but also two off centre clip type thing and I can't figure out where they hook onto.

Any ideas, anyone??

phil24_7 16-06-08 08:39 PM

Re: Quick car seat question
 
Post some pics and I'm sure someone will be able to help.

caz650s 17-06-08 05:46 PM

Re: Quick car seat question
 
Hi Messie ...

Hard to explain ...

But you have to tuck the rear edge of the bench part under the upright bit at a shallow angle and then bang / push the bech bit towards the rear of the car and down at the front edge at the same time to engage those hooks .

It is easier with two peeps .. one each side :confused: ...I am !!!!

Caz.

Messie 17-06-08 08:35 PM

Re: Quick car seat question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by caz650s (Post 1541128)
Hi Messie ...

Hard to explain ...

But you have to tuck the rear edge of the bench part under the upright bit at a shallow angle and then bang / push the bech bit towards the rear of the car and down at the front edge at the same time to engage those hooks .

It is easier with two peeps .. one each side :confused: ...I am !!!!

Caz.

Great. Thanks for the tips - I shall try them tomorow but....

you are - what??

phil24_7 17-06-08 10:23 PM

Re: Quick car seat question
 
The smiley means "confused".

yorkie_chris 18-06-08 01:25 AM

Re: Quick car seat question
 
**** it one with a hammer it's only a car :-P

My memory is fuzzy but I'm sure they have the normal lock thing at the top so it's just a question of getting them lined up at the bottom.


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