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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 3:43 pm |
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Hi
I've got a LHD VW Westfalia and the rear seat has stopped folding into a bed. You're supposed to lift the seat squab a little and then pull and the whole thing is supposed to come towards you as the back of the seat goes flat, but mine stays resolutely at right angles. It didn't used to be this way! I think the same system exists in many van conversions including some Vitos.
Can anyone advise what might be wrong?
At one side of the seat squab there is a small almost triangular stamping that pivots on one corner, another corner has a hole in and the other is shaped as if to locate in the seat. The "hole" has paint worn away which suggests it should be used in some way, but no obvious place for a threaded screw or bolt. Might this be my problem? |
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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 9:19 pm |
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I think you have described a 'Rock and Roll' bed mechanism.
Such a device is fitted to my VW T25/T3.
Are you sure the pivot bolts have not been tightened too much and therefore causing the mechanism to 'lock up'?
The 2 bolts I am talking about are the ones fitted with nyloc type nuts, which are adjusted, but not dogged up tight (thus allowing the frame to adopt different positions)
Sorry if this sounds long-winded, my mechanism is 23 years old and still works as new. I'm sure it must be just a case of adjustment.
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 12:07 pm |
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Another 'simpler' solution maybe a seatbelt buckle snagged in the mechanism? Can you pull them all out at the bottom?
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 8:52 pm |
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Have you sorted out your bed problem then?
If so what did you do?
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 11:02 am |
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 12:21 pm |
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we had a van with a rock and roll bed,this also got stuck, now i can't remmember if the pivot bolts dropped out or worked loose, loose i think as when looking at them you couldn't see anything wrong, just tightened them up and all was well
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 5:54 pm |
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My first job will be to identify the "pivot bolts"! Then I'm not sure from Texas's post whether they should actually be tight or not.
I suspect there will be much cursing and bleeding knuckles, I'm NO mechanic even of a good day. |
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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 8:19 pm |
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The pivot bolts I spoke of - that join the Left and Right assemblies to the anchor brackets - are fastened with nylon inserted nuts ie,'NYLOC' they are a sort of lock nut that doesn't need to be 'dogged up'. Leave the bolts, nylocs and washers ass, tight but be able to turn the bolt with a little effort this along with the spacer washers allows the hinge assemblies to move. Are the large springs still in place on the hinge mechanism?
Try operating the R&R without the cushions in place.
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 5:10 pm |
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OK, I'm not sure we're discussing the same system, couldn't find any springs under there at all. Also removing the seat cushions may or may not be easy, it doesn't look easy, but I have covers on that were a nightmare to fit. I'm a bit reluctant to remove them without good reason in order to see if the cushions come out.
I have found a way it seems to work. If I lift the squab as per instructions and pull towards me nothing happens and the seat simply stays locked at 90 degrees except the back is now horizonatal. However if I then continue to push on the underside of the seat squab so the seat cushion is now pushing against the seat back, and then fold it down, low and behold it goes all the way flat.
I regret I completely fail to see how it works and remain ignorant of the whole thing, but at least I've found what appears to be a fix. |
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Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 8:28 pm |
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No matter...alls well that ends well.
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