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You didn't happen to find a halfords torque wrench after this event did you?

 

Sorry I have not seen it.

 

You are welcome to come and have a look and while your here can you pop the head off the spare engine and see if the liners are ok!

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As the snow melts car thoughts are returning, like why is the back rest on the rear passenger side on our 740 estate stuck upright?

 

Mrs6C first reported she could not put the seat down, I had a go and broke the plastic handle in the seat back, but the metal part is still there and operates the outer catch. The inner catch will not release and I can expose some of the catch by putting down the other 1/3 of the seat and lifting the hinged board that makes a flat floor. I have had a poke with a screwdriver and can't make it do anything.

 

Has anybody experience of the rear seats on a Volvo 740 and can tell me how to release the catch?

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Sorry I have not seen it.

 

You are welcome to come and have a look and while your here can you pop the head off the spare engine and see if the liners are ok!

 

 

"pop"

 

Hah, you are funny sir.

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can you photograph the working catch on 2/3 section for compares?

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As the snow melts car thoughts are returning, like why is the back rest on the rear passenger side on our 740 estate stuck upright?

 

Mrs6C first reported she could not put the seat down, I had a go and broke the plastic handle in the seat back, but the metal part is still there and operates the outer catch. The inner catch will not release and I can expose some of the catch by putting down the other 1/3 of the seat and lifting the hinged board that makes a flat floor. I have had a poke with a screwdriver and can't make it do anything.

 

Has anybody experience of the rear seats on a Volvo 740 and can tell me how to release the catch? Yes Mrs6C and she just did.

FTFY... :-)

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Yes Mrs6C has put her hand in the armrest hole, pulled the rod hiding there that is connected to the catch and it released. It turns out the outer catch was in the locked position but not in place and a tweak with pliers released it. We have clipped the seat back into position several times and it released fine every time. I am hoping it was just twisted and will continue to work.

 

The only thing is now I have a broken plastic release catch in the backrest, anybody got a spare one?

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If it’s any consolation (probably not!) my rear seat release handles are snapped off too. The plastic is really brittle and just shattered when I tried to lift it. All that’s left is the little metal stub.

God knows how I’m going to fix it?

 

If the handle stub can be removed I did wonder about trying to fabricate a new one from steel, weld it to the original broken metal stub then paint it in interior trim colour.

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Female know how. Don’t mess about asking, just do it!

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I have a new toy to play with, 2009 Citroen C3 Picasso VTR Plus 1.4 petrol 30,000 miles, I know , I know not news worthy which is why I put it in my own thread.

 

Anyway it is not mine, but it is mine to use and store while it is up for sale for the friend who helped me get my BX running.

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The view from my office window. I think I am going to have to find a new position for the dustbins as they feature in nearly every shot I take of the drive.

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I see that you have also parked your 4x4 behind all the 2wd cars thus requiring slithering and shovelling nonsense before driving to the pub for lunch.

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Old  Volvo with brittle plastic shocker. Whatever you do, do not touch anything under the bonnet :)

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I see that you have also parked your 4x4 behind all the 2wd cars thus requiring slithering and shovelling nonsense before driving to the pub for lunch.

Its downhill, just make sure the road is clear as you slide gracefully across it into the hedge

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Friday I used the Volvo for delivery of some door skins I have sold and there was no sign of snow. Friday night Winslow beer festival without car, was there a Saturday!

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Chatting car nonsense has got me out of my chair and into the garage.

 

Well at least for a few minutes to repair the damage I did to the E30. After a winter on the drive partly because it would not start at Christmas and partly because I wanted to use it, it has finally had space made for it to go in the garage at home and dry out. I needed to leave the boot open and to avoid disconnecting the battery and disabling the windows I thought I would take the boot light bulb out, instead I blew the fuse trying.  

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The Mercedes’ bootlight switch pulls out to turn off the bulb if you need to leave the boot open for a while. A very good feature.

 

Also interesting to note that bmw has the blade fuses in 1989 but Mercedes still had the useless ceramic bullets in the mid nineties.

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The Mercedes’ bootlight switch pulls out to turn off the bulb if you need to leave the boot open for a while. A very good feature.

 

Also interesting to note that bmw has the blade fuses in 1989 but Mercedes still had the useless ceramic bullets in the mid nineties.

 

I have just been and tried the boot light switch in case it locked but no such luck.

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My Audi convertible is home and the plan is to change the heater matrix. I am not sure how long it will all take, so now SPRING has come I will take it apart outside on the drive so not to block the garage!

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Or just wrap them up. I keep my spare fuses in a zip lock bag in the fuse box,

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There are fuse holder slots in the fuse box lid:)

Not enough on my merc.

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The view from my office window. I think I am going to have to find a new position for the dustbins as they feature in nearly every shot I take of the drive.

KILL RANGE ROVER PUT BINS IN PRIDE OF PLAICE WHERE RANGE ROVER WAS

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I just blue tack them to the fuse box lid in the Saab. One or two of each, as occasionally the front windows like to pop the fuse if I'm turning the wheel and the aircon/rear window demister are on at the same time. It happens less than once a year, so I can't really grumble if that's the height of my problems.

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KILL RANGE ROVER PUT BINS IN PRIDE OF PLAICE WHERE RANGE ROVER WAS

 

I am not sure what you had in mind! A small change yesterday has changed the view and so I did not have to look at the Audi back I parked it facing my office window, trouble is the battery was flat so I put it on charge with the bonnet open a bit! Maybe I should just get a picture to hang in front of my window!

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I just blue tack them to the fuse box lid in the Saab. One or two of each, as occasionally the front windows like to pop the fuse if I'm turning the wheel and the aircon/rear window demister are on at the same time. It happens less than once a year, so I can't really grumble if that's the height of my problems.

 

My E30 has never popped a fuse in 7 years (except the boot light I have just done) I have owned it, so the loose fuses are from the previous owner or the Auto electrician when be removed the alarm or changed the speedohead.

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KILL RANGE ROVER PUT BINS IN PRIDE OF PLAICE WHERE RANGE ROVER WAS

Don't kill Range Rover. Range Rover is v. useful for moving broken chod.

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Don't kill Range Rover. Range Rover is v. useful for moving broken chod.

What happens if the range rover is the broken chod though? Does one then need to buy another range rover to move the first one?

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