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My granddaughter threw up in her carseat and i took it apart and washed the liner. Here's my problem - i can't remember how the belt threads back thru. Model number or serial number is IC-039 ABZ and was manufactured in 11/30/09 GB1B. Please help - parents will be furious!!! can i get immediate assistance?
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This particular model carseat is not available in the UK so we are unable to assist. What country are you in we will look for the customer service contact for you?
Those pieces WILL snap out, it just takes a bit of effort. Both my son and the boy that I nanny for have this car seat and I have taken them apart for washing the cover a couple of times. Just make sure to remember where everything goes back to. If you're having difficulty prying them up, try using two spoons. Wedge either the handle ends or the spoon ends under either side and use them to leverage the piece up. Hope this helps!
Most car seats either are woven through a metal feed in the back of the carseat you can undo by pulling apart the teeth and fishing the belt out....just remember how it was woven through the clasp. Others will be looped onto a metal hook in the back in which case you simply slide the loop of the belt off the hook. This should be fairly simple as they are usually designed to be unhooked so as the baby grows the belt can be moved up to higher shoulder slots. Feel free to respond after examining the back of the seat.
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