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Replacing cheap plastic luggage wheels
How to repair a broken luggage or suitcase wheel.
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kia sedona rear seat stuck easy 5 minute fixkia sedona rear seat stuck easy 5 minute fix
kia sedona rear seat stuck easy 5 minute fix
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how to fix a sticking rear seat that won't tumble forward in a kia sedona 2nd generation. tools needed philips and flat head screw driver, pliers.

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  • @sheistcoff
    @sheistcoff 8 днів тому

    Good suggestion! My rivet is not on the very top! Will it fit this new threaded top portion? Who knows! Could it be easier to find replacement wheel after hack sawing off old wheel, measure and look for replacement wheel with hex nut screw? One advantage to the method you have shared is the wheel bearings are being replaced as well. Cheerz

  • @mermaidengine
    @mermaidengine Місяць тому

    Can you comment on the weight of these wheels? Are they heavy? Because you don't want to compromise the weight of your suitcase Too much.

    • @matejovich
      @matejovich 8 днів тому

      This is a ridiculous statement. The delta on weight is negligible. 😂

    • @mermaidengine
      @mermaidengine 8 днів тому

      ⁠@@matejovich the replacement wheels can weigh up to 6 pounds for four wheels. I found some like in this video. So it is important, especially if the kind of travelling a person does potentially maxes out the allowable weight of a flight. On average flights must be under 23 kg so every pound saved is important. But I get it, the kind of travelling you probably do doesn't need to consider being over 23 kg.

    • @matejovich
      @matejovich 5 днів тому

      @@mermaidengine I just ordered inline skate type wheels for my luggage, which is a carry-on. So even if a carry-on can go 50 lb & the wheels weigh 6, and maybe the luggage ways 5, five. That means I still have 39 lb to stuff into a small carry-on bag. That will be very difficult to do. I would rather have wheels that last 20 years and weigh a little more than have s***** dinky Wheels that blow up and have to be replaced every 2 years.

    • @mermaidengine
      @mermaidengine 5 днів тому

      @@matejovich I get it. But again it's all about the kind of travelling a person does. And what they plan to purchase and bring back. Here's a stupid example. If you're maxing your suitcase out with cocaine and heroin 6 pounds is a big loss. So when I was at the airport my see case was 23 kg and change so I had to pack my carry-on as well. Every pound can count depending on the circumstance. Not to say this is not a good idea. It's a great idea to get some better wheels for your suitcase but personally I might still try to purchase another set of crappy ones just for the extra weight saving. And if you travel to a different continent, you tend to bring a few more items which could easily add up over 10 pounds worth of stuff you're already bringing

    • @matejovich
      @matejovich 4 дні тому

      @@mermaidengine hahaha good call. But I got the new wheels and I'll weigh both sets and report back the delta.

  • @jikman99
    @jikman99 Місяць тому

    Worked like a charm. Thanks for this video.

  • @matthewhancock9809
    @matthewhancock9809 Місяць тому

    Your video is very informative.

  • @Judy-nt7gp
    @Judy-nt7gp 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much, been struggling with the seat for years and this fixed it!

  • @Sabik47
    @Sabik47 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. I bought a set of universal wheels and sadly the bases don't match. I was wondering is there any way to keep the old base and replace with just the wheels part? Without that heavy drilling equipment of course :D

    • @studiodreamken
      @studiodreamken 2 місяці тому

      Ditto! There's like 100 different luggage bases. So damned annoying there doesn't seem to be any standard ones. I got some cheap priced dual wheel ones that work great, but it's just slightly misaligned with my Samsonite base which only has a single wheel. Ugh!

  • @MrMajikall
    @MrMajikall 3 місяці тому

    finally!! I baught what I thought was a bargain in a Bangkok market last week. Long story short, wheeled got fucked on first internal flight. Your video has helped me figure out the simple solution, how to get the wheel of without changing bracket. Thanks dude! now i gotta do this for 3 bags so they all match. One question... where did you get those castors from?

  • @TaniaParmley
    @TaniaParmley 4 місяці тому

    OMG thank you so much. We have struggled with this seat for ages until it totally wouldn't work. This was very easy and it took longer to access than to fix. We found this video after messing around with it for an hour. Hubby was so frustrated. You saved my marriage. 👍🏻😃

  • @ctbt1832
    @ctbt1832 4 місяці тому

    What if you can’t find the matching wheels like the luggage IT. Which is horrible.

    • @volodymyrchapman3528
      @volodymyrchapman3528 2 дні тому

      Same thing here with IT luggage (complete trash customer service) - trying it with generic short thread PVC swivel wheels bought on eBay (kind of engineering / hospital style) without brakes. Looks like it will work - if I don't comment again, it worked.

  • @choirman
    @choirman 5 місяців тому

    Woo hoo! That did the trick! Thank you!

  • @madovill
    @madovill 6 місяців тому

    These are the wheels folks are referring to from Harbor Freight: 2 in. Clear Polyurethane Light Duty Swivel Caster

    • @JC-vq2vv
      @JC-vq2vv 3 місяці тому

      Yes they are. How did you managed to tightening it with the bottom swivel?

  • @buncha_jaggovfs
    @buncha_jaggovfs 9 місяців тому

    absolutely banging tutorial, thanks man!

  • @196Zawisza
    @196Zawisza 10 місяців тому

    Thank you from Poland😊

  • @LoverOfSesshy
    @LoverOfSesshy 11 місяців тому

    Thanks John!

  • @DiLLZGFX
    @DiLLZGFX Рік тому

    Amazing , no bullshit, straight to point tutorial 🙏🏼

  • @yott79
    @yott79 Рік тому

    Thanks for the helpful video. I was able to remove the stuck middle seat from my 2014 Kia Carnival armed with the information you provided. Unfortunately, my cable was already in the third groove, so I could only manually release the cable as someone else suggested using a screwdriver as a lever on the mechanism. They should have provided 4 grooves! When will people learn!

  • @juanmanuelrotulo9016
    @juanmanuelrotulo9016 Рік тому

    I really appreciate the speed and no-bullshit-straight-to-the-point script on this. Thank you.

  • @latoyamarksministries2007

    Thank you for this video

  • @LesterMillard
    @LesterMillard Рік тому

    great option as Samsonite noi longer has spare wheel only 4 years old is my luggage

  • @LesterMillard
    @LesterMillard Рік тому

    me too looking all over where did you get the wheel sets please respond. Thanks

  • @kirkrogers6968
    @kirkrogers6968 Рік тому

    I want I find the wheels, I checked Amazon and nothing. Help!!!!!

  • @Chris3460
    @Chris3460 Рік тому

    Well, I just tried this and the metal hook on the end of the cable broke in half. Gonna be a long day...

  • @keithirwin443
    @keithirwin443 Рік тому

    Thanks I was able to finally fix mine in the 2007 Sedona. I think my cable was already stretched and moved to the other notch but I was able to get it to fold when I had the back to a 45°angle then it clicked to activate the lower mechanism. I also sprayed lubricant on the mechanism which hadn't been used in about five years.😂 thanks

  • @acampbell2662
    @acampbell2662 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I was able to remove my seat.

  • @bertcooper6317
    @bertcooper6317 Рік тому

    ... and if your cable is stretched too much, here is an alternative (not as elegant, but allows you to remove the seat relatively easily). Slide the seat forward on the seat rail, exposing the rear of the rail behind the seat. Locate the seat release cable (which is the other end of the cable shown in the video) which leads you to the unlocking pin. Use a screwdriver or other solid rod to push the pin forward, unlocking the rear seat anchor (probably have to do it for each side). The seat should now be able to tip up (once both rear anchors unlocked). With the seat tipped slightly forward (so you don't accidentally relock the rear anchor), slide the seat back along the rail, and then release the front seat anchors in the normal fashion (handle on axle under the seat).

  • @sirstick212
    @sirstick212 Рік тому

    You should have started from the very beginning instead of in the middle cause removing the panel is very difficult.

    • @janalibedinsky8997
      @janalibedinsky8997 Рік тому

      I have the same problem. Tried to take out the cover and wasn't able.

    • @keithirwin443
      @keithirwin443 Рік тому

      My experience: Just remove the two screws. Don't worry about the one on the inside of the seat fold. Then pull it off.

  • @thebigdr
    @thebigdr Рік тому

    Actually the factory setting is on the 3rd groove position, the groove closest to the hook end. So when you move it to groove 2, or 1, it pulls the whole cable casing back, and therefore in essence, shortens the cable. Not physically shortens, but effectively shortens. Likely if it was in 3, it'll not go into groove 1 until it's stretched after being in groove 2 a long time. If it is stretched so much it's already in groove 1, usually it's broke by now, but I have beat that metal mount down with a hammer and it'll last until it breaks. Once broke, I wouldn't fix them as it's a big hassle to tear the seat apart. I did it once. I've repaired probably 25 seats or more on sedonas and carnivals when I was a private mechanic.

  • @fredbeissner9419
    @fredbeissner9419 Рік тому

    Thank you Amigo! This issue has been pissing me off for 5 years. Turns out, mine had not only already been adjusted to the bottom notch, the cable was broken...

  • @inadaaze9968
    @inadaaze9968 Рік тому

    Thank you thank you thank you! Thank you for making this video!

  • @dimitrioshantgos9918
    @dimitrioshantgos9918 2 роки тому

    I have a first gen 2012 Kia Sedona. My issue is the opposite. The third row seat won't lock. The latch is stuck in. the unlock position. The seat will go in an upright position, but the latch won't lock on the bottom where the metal bars are. So if you are sitting on the seat, you can fall backward. Is it the same fix??????

  • @whatname6703
    @whatname6703 2 роки тому

    Top stuff thanks 🙂

  • @regsyexplores
    @regsyexplores 2 роки тому

    U absolute legend u saved me hours of work god damn thing has done my head in for months legend

  • @davidspencer7585
    @davidspencer7585 2 роки тому

    Thank you! The world is a better place because people like you take the time to do this.

    • @ttnyny
      @ttnyny Рік тому

      Ditto, and how!

    • @keatonleach3734
      @keatonleach3734 Рік тому

      I agree! Thank you for taking the time to put this video together! It was a huge help!!!

  • @montrealtendencies
    @montrealtendencies 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this clear and simple tip! I’m having problem with second row seat of 2016 Kia Sedona which latches on only one corner - I can feel a small rod under the seat (from the back of the seat base) directly above the non-opening latch (the corner that won’t hook into floor) - if I manually push it up the latch opens, I can push seat back into place and both corners are secure (the release strap works fine) - anyone have this problem? Is it going to take a trip to dealer to fix? No loose spring part has been found on the floor. I have not taken seat apart. Thx!

  • @lehiramaine
    @lehiramaine 2 роки тому

    Thank you John for the help. When I went to fix it, I found out that the mechanism cable has broken off its latched.

  • @bnasc9670
    @bnasc9670 2 роки тому

    The cable was on its last notch so the lever can be released with a screwdriver as leverage, release the seat back and it will come out.

  • @brianosborne1437
    @brianosborne1437 2 роки тому

    Thanks,

  • @flytechbass1979
    @flytechbass1979 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the help young man. Update: still stuck this did not work for me. It's only stuck on the bottom left. Three are free only the back on the left side on the driver side

  • @ChristoherWGray
    @ChristoherWGray 2 роки тому

    Yeah - that is - until the crappy cables stretch even further These stretchy cables are a well know defect on these seats There are basically 2 hacks.. 1 - Is to play with the seat back in the “hope” that the green dot disappears; allowing you to remove the seat.. Good luck! 2 - If - and that’s a big if - you can get the seat out - then removing the plastic trim pieces and readjusting the cable to the next notch - or the tie wrap trick; slightly shortening the cable But these hacks will only last so long; as the cable is wholly unreliable Then - you have 2 options for the Second Row Insert a decent size flat blade screw driver into the hole where the "Green Dot" and push the so called "green dot" - which is really a green mark on the end of a large pin which the cable is attached to Bear in mind - you will probably ding or mar the area around the hole as it sometimes takes a few tries to slide it forward Or - in the case of the 3rd row It is much more difficult to get to You need to remove the philips head screws holding the plastic trim pieces on the back of the seat - and by brute force - pull on the plastic trim pieces so that you can insert a large heavy flat bladed screw driver and press the same "pin" that has the green dot And you need to do this on both sides It's not fun and not easy Me.....After I finally removed the seats - I removed the plastic trim pieces so that not if, but when it happens again - I have easy access to the mechanism. Pretty? Not really But much easier than spending a morning removing, prying, cursing etc Now - owing to the fact that this is such a poorly designing system, without any measure of a manual override…here is a better hack On the tailgate side of the lower plastic trim pieces… Using a hole saw with a very slightly extended drill bit (not a paddle bit!) - drill a ½” hole allowing access for a screwdriver or a longish open ended 3/8” wrench to allow you to gently push the pin that has the green dot forward You need to do this for BOTH SIDES of each seat I can not see how replacing the cables on 4 seats is worthwhile, as you know it will just reappear in the future. I simply modified the lower plastic trim pieces to allow my little tool to enter and manually override the pin, pushing it to the unlocked position, and ignore the rest of the stuff. Since I know it will happen regularly For what its worth!

  • @stevecombs1837
    @stevecombs1837 2 роки тому

    Brilliant, thank you!! In my case, the catch had locked while I had the seat out.

  • @PhantomMark777
    @PhantomMark777 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I waa able to remove my 2014 Kia middle seat!

  • @txddyfarquh69
    @txddyfarquh69 2 роки тому

    The hook that latches onto the spring mechanism had chipped off hence why my chair could no longer fold upwards. Most def wear and tear BUT I assumed that hook was solid as hell 🤦🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️ most likely have to use the pliers to pull the cable when I go to collapse the seat upwards

  • @bensonboys6609
    @bensonboys6609 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @christopherroan5180
    @christopherroan5180 3 роки тому

    I can't believe how long I have been looking for the solution. Just went outside in the dark with a flashlight to fix both my seats. Wambo Bambo they are fixed. Thanks so much.

  • @kyletullis3544
    @kyletullis3544 3 роки тому

    You are a lifesaver! Thank you!!! Single mom of three here with no mechanical skills whatsoever. After struggling for an hour trying to get the darn seat out, I saw your video. Your tip worked like a charm!

  • @egymac
    @egymac 3 роки тому

    From egypt Thank you 😍

  • @chrunilee459
    @chrunilee459 3 роки тому

    Thanks heaps! From Perth Australia

  • @scottspencer4018
    @scottspencer4018 3 роки тому

    Gotta love how-to YT vids...Worked like a charm! Thank you for posting this!

  • @robin6381
    @robin6381 3 роки тому

    Awesome video, really helped me. Only problem is, mine was already on the 3rd notch and I can't make it any tighter. :( I managed to manually unlock the seat but it's not a very good solution

    • @tinakooren6513
      @tinakooren6513 3 роки тому

      How did u manually unlock the seat? Mine is also on 3rd notch

    • @robin6381
      @robin6381 3 роки тому

      @@tinakooren6513 I think I pulled the wire as I launched the chair forward

    • @txddyfarquh69
      @txddyfarquh69 2 роки тому

      @@robin6381 why didn't I think of that! The hook that latches onto the spring mechanism had chipped off hence why my chair could no longer fold upwards. Most def wear and tear BUT I assumed that hook was solid as hell 🤦🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @ChristoherWGray
      @ChristoherWGray 2 роки тому

      Yeah - that is - until the crappy cables stretch even further These stretchy cables are a well know defect on these seats There are basically 2 hacks.. 1 - Is to play with the seat back in the “hope” that the green dot disappears; allowing you to remove the seat.. Good luck! 2 - If - and that’s a big if - you can get the seat out - then removing the plastic trim pieces and readjusting the cable to the next notch - or the tie wrap trick; slightly shortening the cable But these hacks will only last so long; as the cable is wholly unreliable Then - you have 2 options for the Second Row Insert a decent size flat blade screw driver into the hole where the "Green Dot" and push the so called "green dot" - which is really a green mark on the end of a large pin which the cable is attached to Bear in mind - you will probably ding or mar the area around the hole as it sometimes takes a few tries to slide it forward Or - in the case of the 3rd row It is much more difficult to get to You need to remove the philips head screws holding the plastic trim pieces on the back of the seat - and by brute force - pull on the plastic trim pieces so that you can insert a large heavy flat bladed screw driver and press the same "pin" that has the green dot And you need to do this on both sides It's not fun and not easy Me.....After I finally removed the seats - I removed the plastic trim pieces so that not if, but when it happens again - I have easy access to the mechanism. Pretty? Not really But much easier than spending a morning removing, prying, cursing etc Now - owing to the fact that this is such a poorly designing system, without any measure of a manual override…here is a better hack On the tailgate side of the lower plastic trim pieces… Using a hole saw with a very slightly extended drill bit (not a paddle bit!) - drill a ½” hole allowing access for a screwdriver or a longish open ended 3/8” wrench to allow you to gently push the pin that has the green dot forward You need to do this for BOTH SIDES of each seat I can not see how replacing the cables on 4 seats is worthwhile, as you know it will just reappear in the future. I simply modified the lower plastic trim pieces to allow my little tool to enter and manually override the pin, pushing it to the unlocked position, and ignore the rest of the stuff. Since I know it will happen regularly For what its worth!

  • @momjack012
    @momjack012 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this upload! I’ll try it and see! Hopefully this work