Hi folks, not sure if I've picked the right forum here but i have an Isofix Anchor Point query here:
For the first time today i tried to fix MaxiCosi infant car seat base unit to Isofix anchor points in location directly behind drivers seat.
I already have a child's Recaro isofix seat fixed in position behind front passenger seat no problem
I couldn't fit the base unit and when I looked, the anchor points do not appear to align correctly. one of them appears further recessed than the other making it impossible to engage both the isofix seat connector. only one connects. I am pretty sure its not the base unit as I lifted it out of our other car to attach the QQ today.
i have attached a basic picture which I hope shows the disparity and wondered if anyone else had experienced a similar issue? The three pictures are the left side (looks normal), the right side(where it seems set further back and raised towards the plastic housing ) and a full picture showing how only one anchor point is visible.
My concern is that these anchor points are welded onto the chassis (so I believe) so if there is a flaw somewhere it is not an easy fix.
I've nonetheless booked it into a dealer to get an assessment but wanted to canvas this forum for opinion.
thanks
Steve
ISOFIX Anchor Point Misalignment Query
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The anchor points are bolted to the car, not welded, so theoretically they should be positioned correctly. It is possible that the brackets are different lengths according to their placement and the wrong bracket has been placed in that position.
Mine is the same, All I did was flip the clip and it goes on (basically put it on upside down).
The buckle issue is very annoying but I think this may have a reason now I have thought about it, To avoid buckle crunch!
The buckle issue is very annoying but I think this may have a reason now I have thought about it, To avoid buckle crunch!
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Did this get resolved? Ours seem to be completely misaligned and we can’t get the seat to clip into place! As you can see in the picture the guides won’t even go into place properly, it’s like the holes are too far right compared to the anchor points! Any help please?! It’s driving us mad!!
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did you remove the seat base to look at the concern?
the isofix brkt shouldn't be used as a guide to fit the seat base. there are x2 hooks at the front (underneath) of the seat base which engage into floor of the car - removing the seat base will have probably broken them.
the seat base should be pushed backwards with reasonable force - then ONLY if the seat base is central + tucked under the seat back's should you firmly push down (either the right or left) until you hear a click. then repeat firmly pushing down on whatever side you haven't pushed down yet.
as for the isofix - you will find the hole around the isofix has a bit of play.
the isofix brkt shouldn't be used as a guide to fit the seat base. there are x2 hooks at the front (underneath) of the seat base which engage into floor of the car - removing the seat base will have probably broken them.
the seat base should be pushed backwards with reasonable force - then ONLY if the seat base is central + tucked under the seat back's should you firmly push down (either the right or left) until you hear a click. then repeat firmly pushing down on whatever side you haven't pushed down yet.
as for the isofix - you will find the hole around the isofix has a bit of play.