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When I pushing my Quinny buzz the frame is making a annoying clicking sound coming from the left back wheel does anyone no what this could be?

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Hi

It could be dirt caught in the wheel. Remove the wheel unit and clean with furniture polish and a soft cloth before attaching into place again.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2009

SOURCE: Quinny Buzz Frame Problem

Try contacting them directly!
This may be a manufacturing problem that they are not aware of !
Click on the link below.Copy and Paste your problem into the email if you like.

http://www.quinny.com/quinny/forms/contact.aspx?mode=contact&language=nl-nl

Hope this is helpful.
Good Luck!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2009

SOURCE: Folding - Quinny buzz 3

HI, if it's the same model as I have: start with the frame facing you with the break on, you will see 2 long grey 'buttons' situated where the seat clips in to the frame. One of these buttons has arrows on it like this ^, this one you push in the direction of the arrows. The other you, simultaneously push in. You then push the whole frame down - this takes a bit of pressure. The whole thing should fold flat, you then secure it with the cable located near the wheel.

This sounds very complicated, it isn't once you've done it the first time - I hope it makes sense to you!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2009

SOURCE: Turning Quinny Buzz 3 into buzz 4

I bought it and its great - much easier to push

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: Buzz rear wheels wont inflate anymore

I just ordered new tyres and inner tubes from my local pram shop. 8.50 for tyres each and 5.50 for inner tubes. Pram centre in Glasgow. Also ordered a new front wheel for 29.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2009

SOURCE: front wheels on quinny buzz are a nighmare....

http://www.babycare.nl/quinny-buzz-all-terrain-front-wheel-p-1819.html?language=en&name=Quinny%20Buzz%20All%20Terrain%20Front%20Wheel

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Hi Kelly,
Over the years we have seen customers having trouble folding the Buzz. Mostly it's a combination of factors that make a Buzz a bit stiff.
Most important is that the main silver central tube must be clean and preferrably lightly lubricated. (Put some WD40 on with a rag.)
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Later revisions of the Buzz have slightly larger buttons that are somewhat easier to operate.

Your front wheel probably needs some care. At the side of the black plastic front 'fork' that holds the wheel you will find a small hole. Rotate the front wheel until you see a small button come by. Push it with a pointed object. (A small screwdriver will do)
You can now remove the front wheel from the black front fork. Clean the internals and lubricate, preferrably with a teflon loaded grease or teflon spray. (Spray is less durable than grease)
This will take care of your steering problems.

Alternatively you can have a look at the Quinny Buzz All Terrain wheels. It's a sturdy drop-in replacement for the original wheel:
http://www.babycare.nl/quinny-buzz-all-terrain-voorwiel-p-1819.html

Please contact us through the contact form on our website if you need further assistance.

www.Babycare.nl
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This sounds very complicated, it isn't once you've done it the first time - I hope it makes sense to you!
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Try contacting them directly!
This may be a manufacturing problem that they are not aware of !
Click on the link below.Copy and Paste your problem into the email if you like.

http://www.quinny.com/quinny/forms/contact.aspx?mode=contact&language=nl-nl

Hope this is helpful.
Good Luck!
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Tyres-press the light grey button on the chassis next to the wheel slot as you push on the wheel (this is also the button you press to release each wheel).
Opening it is easy - With Buzzwheels on the ground, remove safety hook (plastic loop on left side of handle fixed to peg inner left rear wheel) ten simple lift handle and Buzz frame should automatically pop up.
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