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Retrofit of passanger air bag switch


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Ok

There is going to be a new addition or should I say first addition to the family on the 1st January 2007. This gives me a dilema:

1. I need to get passanger air bag off siwtch fitted to my S4 cab. I trust this can be done, any idea's on cost. I would hate to give the stealers 1 hours labour for a five minute job.

2. I sell the S4 and get the following:

Skoda Octavia 1.9TDI, good car for money and wouldn't worry about the mess in the car.

Westfield/Chaterham type car... FIREdevil.gif

What would you do?????

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Ok

Looking at all the posts, I conclude the following:

If Audi do actually retrofit a switch it's going to cost far more than I am willing to pay. So it look like the baby seat will have to go in the back....

I just hope I don't put my back out trying to get the child in and out of the seat UHOH7.GIF

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I'm not comfortable with having child seats in the front of cars, so I'm afraid if they can't go in the rear I'd have to seriously consider a change of vehicle. crazy.gif

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Hi Sponge

Why is that ? Safety ? distraction ?

I think I would prefer baby to ride up fron where I can keep an eye out, without getting distracted of course

Thanks

A4CG

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The hardest time to get kids in the back is when they are babies as you have to lift the seat in (with them in it) each time. With coupes' or four seater convertibles I found the best way to do it was to open front and rear windows.

Ideally you would have the roof down as well but kids learn very quickly to ask for the roof to go up if they are in the back. Mind you a baby can't complain for a while! Best of luck.

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