Plastic rear cover on passenger seat, coming adrift??
Plastic rear cover on passenger seat, coming adrift??
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ticker

Original Poster:

458 posts

272 months

Sunday 23rd July 2006
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Does anyone know what glue or tape is used to stick this plastic cover back in place,

any advice greatly appreciated

Dave

Big Al.

69,332 posts

282 months

Sunday 23rd July 2006
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If mine came adrift, I think in the first instance I would try Sikaflex, seems to be an alround fixative.

optimal noise

544 posts

243 months

Sunday 23rd July 2006
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If you can't get hold of the stuff Big Al recommended try clear silicone, Dow Corning will give the strongest bond squeeze plenty in as far down as poss and try to get some sort of clamp to hold over night.



TUS 373

5,055 posts

305 months

Monday 24th July 2006
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If you are referring to the seat back - it is held on with screws. The whereabouts of these are: 1. where you can see them and 2. under the "Tuscan" badge which simply peels off.

It may need some attention underneath as the lumbar support can press quite firmly on the seat back causing the plastic the crack. All very repairable as a DIY.

Tuscan Jo

228 posts

275 months

Friday 28th July 2006
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ticker said:
Does anyone know what glue or tape is used to stick this plastic cover back in place,

any advice greatly appreciated

Dave


Ticker, Just noticed my driver side (back of the seat) has started to come off too, looks rubbish underneath - doesn't it?

Have you sorted yours yet? Was going to have a proper investigation at the weekend.

Jo