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Please help front passenger seat re-fit problems
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tinym8
PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 5:01 am Up
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Hi all

I am new to the site so a big hello to you all i have a problem with my wife's car i had a air bag light on took the car to have the probably diagnosed said probably was passenger side, had to remove the seat to trace the wire found the problem fixed it Very Happy when putting the seat back in front bolt near the door will not go in it just spins the little block it screws in to spins as soon as it starts to get tight if anyone has had this problem or knows a fix Idea please help getting very frustrated Mad cheers Tiny

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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 5:50 am Up
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you sure you have the rails in the right position both sides, did mine a few months ago and thought that the bolt screw into the shell(assuming you undid the 4 bolts holing the rails and seat in)
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tinym8
PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 8:32 am Up
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Thanks for the reply the rails are in the right place and line up the metal block with the thread in spins around i have tried wedging it with a screw driver but no joy cheers tiny
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are you using the right bolt?
 
 

 

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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 11:39 am Up
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If the anchor nut has broken away then you might need to consider installing a rivnut. It's a captive nut for blind holes (look in Ebay). They're not difficult to fit even without any special tools and they're very strong
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I know what's wrong! Happened to me...

You will need to put a flat bladed screw driver and flick up that plastic cover the bolt goes into. Now you have access to the nut the bolt screws into... Mine was standing up on it's side and I had to flick it down to its flat so the bolt could go into it... Problem solved for me and I hope it helps you


 


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tinym8
PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:14 pm Up
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Thanks all for the input i will look on e-bay cheers tiny
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