Rear seat head restraints - cars built after Feb 2011 or with 5 seats.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 5:37 pm
Have any of the members on here with the original version of the E71 built after Feb 2011 with either 4 or 5 seater versions got adjustable head restraints in the rear?
Our little man has got to the next stage car seat but all those we have looked at which have the proper backrest (rather than just using a booster cushion) cannot be used because the rear head restraint is fixed in position and isn't removable.
I think when this model was designed there was no need to use anything other than a booster cushion with youngsters (to be banned from Dec 2016 under EU regs for new seats sold for for kids under 150cm though parents can go on using existing cushions if they have them). These new rules require different seats with proper backs and therein lies the issue I have.
If the later build cars have adjustable/removable rear head restraints then I may change the car backrest, or little man will have to go in the front only.
For those with E71s who aren't yet aware of the problem, you need to look at it carefully as the only option we have is an inadequate booster, or to put him in the front where we don't have ISOFIX so he isn't as protected!
For now the X6 will use his existing seat (which he will soon be too big for) and the Skoda will have the latest seat.
Very silly design by BMW!
Our little man has got to the next stage car seat but all those we have looked at which have the proper backrest (rather than just using a booster cushion) cannot be used because the rear head restraint is fixed in position and isn't removable.
I think when this model was designed there was no need to use anything other than a booster cushion with youngsters (to be banned from Dec 2016 under EU regs for new seats sold for for kids under 150cm though parents can go on using existing cushions if they have them). These new rules require different seats with proper backs and therein lies the issue I have.
If the later build cars have adjustable/removable rear head restraints then I may change the car backrest, or little man will have to go in the front only.
For those with E71s who aren't yet aware of the problem, you need to look at it carefully as the only option we have is an inadequate booster, or to put him in the front where we don't have ISOFIX so he isn't as protected!
For now the X6 will use his existing seat (which he will soon be too big for) and the Skoda will have the latest seat.
Very silly design by BMW!