Volvo Community Forum. The Forums of the Volvo Owners Club

Forum Rules Volvo Owners Club About VOC Volvo Gallery Links Volvo History Volvo Press
Go Back   Volvo Owners Club Forum > "Technical Topics" > PV, 120 (Amazon), 1800 General

Notices

PV, 120 (Amazon), 1800 General Forum for the Volvo PV, 120 and 1800 cars

Information
  • VOC Members: There is no login facility using your VOC membership number or the details from page 3 of the club magazine. You need to register in the normal way
  • AOL Customers: Make sure you check the 'Remember me' check box otherwise the AOL system may log you out during the session. This is a known issue with AOL.
  • AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net users. Forum owners such as us are finding that AOL, Yahoo and Plus.net are blocking a lot of email generated from forums. This may mean your registration activation and other emails will not get to you, or they may appear in your spam mailbox

Thread Informations

Seat Back retaining rods

Views : 411

Replies : 2

Users Viewing This Thread :  

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old May 23rd, 2020, 18:34   #1
steve1200gs
New Member
 

Last Online: Apr 5th, 2021 12:24
Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: Newbury
Default Seat Back retaining rods

Hi Folks, I've searched everywhere for help with refitting the two retaining rods at the bottom of the seat backs. After much swearing, cut and scuffed hands I'm no further to getting the rods and seat ends secured into the 'U'channel at the bottom of the seat back. Any hacks gratefully received.

Last edited by steve1200gs; May 23rd, 2020 at 19:05.
steve1200gs is offline   Reply With Quote
Old May 25th, 2020, 12:00   #2
HWKWallis
Member
 

Last Online: Feb 26th, 2024 19:15
Join Date: Nov 2019
Location: Mayfield
Default

Assuming we are talking about the same thing my final solution was to source some thick scrap leather and use that between the rods/cover and a large blunt screwdriver to force them over and myback in.
There was a tipping point past which as the rods pulled back into the channel the tension lessened.
Important to have the covered located correctly and I compressed the foam to assist.
My sears had 2 different thicknesses of rods so did the thicker first.

Jim
HWKWallis is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to HWKWallis For This Useful Post:
Old May 26th, 2020, 13:21   #3
bened
Member
 

Last Online: Nov 18th, 2023 22:18
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bowness-on-Windermere
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by steve1200gs View Post
Hi Folks, I've searched everywhere for help with refitting the two retaining rods at the bottom of the seat backs. After much swearing, cut and scuffed hands I'm no further to getting the rods and seat ends secured into the 'U'channel at the bottom of the seat back. Any hacks gratefully received.
Ive just done this at the weekend, very fiddly and like you say plenty of swearing! This is how I did it in the end, might not be the perfect way but it worked, a million times easier if you can have someone to help.

1. Start with the seat upside down standing on its top. (This is where a second person really helps, tried doing it without and gave up after half an hour!)

2. Put the whole run of seat back bottom part deep into the U channel first and put the large rod in most the way leaving a few inches out the end so you can press the back section down and out the way into the channel when putting the seat front side and rod in.

3. Now pressing the seat back rod down and away try and feed 2 or 3 inches of the bottom of the seat front deep into the U channel at the start of the run, I used a little bit of fairy liquid to help it slide in easier. Insert the thinner rod an inch or so.

4. Use a little bit of fairy liquid and start pressing and feeding the seat front Into the channel a couple of inches at a time from the start (don’t try doing the whole thing at once!), it’s a pretty tight fit so try to be patient. I used a plastic trim tool so I wouldn’t damage the upholstery.

5. Each time you press a couple of inches deep into the channel use the thinner rod to help leverage it down and push that rod along each time. It’s very fiddly and probably took about 10 mins to do that run gently and carefully. Each time remember to press down and away with the thicker rod to help create a little bit of space for the thinner rod.

6. Once in press both rods completely in, clean off any excess fairly liquid you’ve used to help ease the upholstery in the U channel for the whole run of the seat base and you’re done!

Hope that helps and best of luck!
Ben
bened is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to bened For This Useful Post:
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 00:00.


Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.