Top anchor tethers for car seat
#1
Top anchor tethers for car seat
Anybody knows where the top anchor tethers are? Or any other tethers for a car seat? Will be forward facing and cant find them. We have a kompressor c180 2006
they aren’t under the head rests or visible from the boot. Want to know if they could be hiding somewhere.
they aren’t under the head rests or visible from the boot. Want to know if they could be hiding somewhere.
#2
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2005 C230 Sport Sedan-6 Speed Manual
Look behind the rear seat headrests and you should see a piece of black plastic with a rounded top. Pull up on it and it will expose the top tether. It is difficult to see, but there is an icon on the plastic which shows a stylized image of a child in a car seat.
#3
like I said they aren’t behind or around the head rest. If I can’t find them there does it mean I don’t have any?
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Where are you located? If you live in Europe, according to this article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isofix, “In the European standard, there are also various installation categories: "universal", "vehicle-specific" and "semi-universal". The main difference is that "universal" represents use of a top tether strap with the Isofix anchorage, "vehicle-specific" represents the usage of the Isofix anchorage without the top tether in specified vehicles only, while "semi-universal" represents usage of the Isofix anchorage together with a "foot-prop"”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isofix, “In the European standard, there are also various installation categories: "universal", "vehicle-specific" and "semi-universal". The main difference is that "universal" represents use of a top tether strap with the Isofix anchorage, "vehicle-specific" represents the usage of the Isofix anchorage without the top tether in specified vehicles only, while "semi-universal" represents usage of the Isofix anchorage together with a "foot-prop"”