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2001 A4 - Lost Ring Under Passenger Seat



 
 
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Old April 24th 06, 09:42 AM posted to alt.autos.audi
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Default 2001 A4 - Lost Ring Under Passenger Seat


Graham wrote:
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> Can you tell me what this Isofix system is? I've seen it mentioned on
> the Audi website but no explanation for what it is.
>
> Thanks


Isofix is a system for fixing the child seats. They're mounted (if
selected, they could be an option) in the rear seats and passenger
seat. In those seats, they have a couple of iron rings to hook the
child seat to. These rings are inside the union between the seat and
the back.

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