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The_Laird 16th February 2011 12:16 PM

Isofix on a 2002 A8 2.8 QS?
 
:Confused: A potential buyer just asked if the car had Isofix for kiddy seats. I haven't a clue! Does anyone here know?

IT 16th February 2011 12:19 PM

Yes, a 2002 should have them. They were standard kit from about 2000 onwards on the D2 +++

The_Laird 16th February 2011 12:44 PM

Thanks! It seems that you're my personal A8 guru at the moment. Just waiting on the comments on my brakes :)

Adrian E 16th February 2011 12:51 PM

You can find them easily enough - just feel in the gap between backrest and squab and you should have a pair of 4mm diameter pins between brackets, 1 on each side of the outer seats.

From experience of using them on my '02 S8 they can make modern child seats sit at rather an odd angle, particularly for rearward facing infant carriers. My son tends to loll forward in the seat when he's asleep in the S8, whereas in the A6 he stays head back. Access to the Isofix anchorages is also extremely tight and Maxicosi spreaders won't fit due to the side airbags.

Don't think I've got a pic of mine installed - will have a look

Scouse_Phil 5th March 2011 03:33 PM

Does anyone know if this can be retrofitted onto a car without isofix?

I bought a isofix base when my little boy was born but now i have swapped cars to my a8 and its a pain in the a*se putting the seat in using the seat belts.

Adrian E 5th March 2011 04:02 PM

Phil

What year is your car?

Adrian

Singh 5th March 2011 04:07 PM

Tell me about it, I've been moving a baby seat back and forth from my '8 to an S4 back and forth this week and it's doing my head in as mine doesn't have ISOFIX because of the reclining rear seats. I suppose you'd get quicker at it after a while but have grazed knuckles from it. :mad:
I know people that have retrofitted it to an S4 in the past.

Scouse_Phil 5th March 2011 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adrian e (Post 19008)
phil

what year is your car?

Adrian

1999

Adrian E 5th March 2011 05:29 PM

Just realised yours is a '99 from your intro post - that won't have the mounting points for Isofix as we were still drafting the standards for Isofix at that point :D

There's evidence that post 2002 build cars should have the necessary threaded holes (2 on each side) to allow a bracket with Isofix anchorages to be bolted in place, at least on A4/6, even if they weren't fitted as standard. Didn't investigate A8 at the time. Given that my S8 is a 2002 and does have them, it seems Audi did start fitting Isofix as standard on the A/S8 earlier than some of their other models, as you'd probably expect. A lot of A/S4, A/S6 don't have them from the factory and for months Audi swore blind to me you couldn't retrofit - then I came across a post online with part numbers from an Audi parts guy and sure enough Audi changed their tune..... :rolleyes:

What seat have you got? We're using a Maxicosi Cabriofix which allows the base to stay in the car with adult seat belt holding it in. I do find the Isofix anchors are in a strange position in the 8 - they're a bit low compared to the seat squab so you end up with car seat leaning back a lot. Not a problem for forward facing, but for rear when my son falls asleep his head tends to fall forwards onto his chest, which doesn't happen in the A6.

Scouse_Phil 6th March 2011 10:27 AM

Ive got this base http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product.../isofix_pv.php

I'll just have to put up with using the seat belt until hes bigger then the car seat can just stay in the car.

Adrian E 6th March 2011 11:48 AM

At least you have the option to use the base with the adult belt, although a bit odd you still put the diagonal bit around the seat itself...

This is ours:
http://www.maxi-cosi.com/gb-en/carseats/baby/easyfix

I've been using our Cabriofix without the base as it's been in our A6 while my car's been off being painted and hadn't got around to swapping it back till today - it's a bit of a drag but it gets quicker with practice!

The Britax one is a real pain as they sell different bases for adult belt or Isofix restraint!

With the Group 1 seats for older children it's possible to get a really solid install with the adult belt - worth buying a seat protector to go under/behind it to stop the leather getting mullered - Babies R Us sells one that's proving pretty good.

Scouse_Phil 13th March 2011 05:53 PM

I'll just put up with messing around with the belt for now, might even sell the base and buy something shiney for the car :D

Also you got a link for the mats to protect the leather cant seem to find them

Adrian E 15th March 2011 07:43 AM

Hiya

Can't find it on Babys R Us site now, but they have it on Amazon +++

Amazon link

Folds up differently depending on type of seat being used (forward or rearward facing)

Adrian

IT 16th March 2011 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Singh (Post 19012)
Tell me about it, I've been moving a baby seat back and forth from my '8 to an S4 back and forth this week and it's doing my head in as mine doesn't have ISOFIX because of the reclining rear seats. I suppose you'd get quicker at it after a while but have grazed knuckles from it. :mad:
I know people that have retrofitted it to an S4 in the past.

Yeah, but you have the really cool facility to install the child seat, then wind the rear seat forward to take up the slack properly... Saves all that tugging at the seatbelt that 'normal' folks have to do... +++

Scouse_Phil 16th March 2011 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian E (Post 19430)
Hiya

Can't find it on Babys R Us site now, but they have it on Amazon +++

Amazon link

Folds up differently depending on type of seat being used (forward or rearward facing)

Adrian

Great thanks +++

bhofland 31st August 2011 09:31 PM

don't know if it's of any use, but ISOFIX can be retrofitted on any D2.
See ( in German, use Google translate when stuck )
http://www.a8-freunde.com/thread.php...hilight=isofix

texas2201 14th July 2012 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bhofland (Post 26746)
don't know if it's of any use, but ISOFIX can be retrofitted on any D2.
See ( in German, use Google translate when stuck )
http://www.a8-freunde.com/thread.php...hilight=isofix

need to be registered to get the info?

texas2201 14th July 2012 08:10 PM

registered and got the info

HPsauce 14th July 2012 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adrian E (Post 19046)
worth buying a seat protector to go under/behind it to stop the leather getting mullered

I'm sure I saw a thread fairly recently (probably here) about that - the fixings on a baby seat totally wrecking the leather. :mad:

Adrian E 14th July 2012 08:55 PM

Was one ian posted I think where it'd been in and out that many times the leather was trashed. A quality seat shouldn't do that amount of damage. Mine with isofix would go in without any damage but might mark the leather eventually from squashing. Seat protector is cheap and you'd never know I'd had car seats in the back of mine for 2 yrs

Nollywood 15th July 2012 09:31 AM

I just stick with using the seat belt to hold thechild seat in. Has never marked my interior. My 2-year-old daughter's seat is in front, strapped securely in place, no drama.

My newborn's infant carrier (rear facing) in the rear is also held in with the seatbelt. The infant carrier comes out of the car regularly, and I can now secure it with the belt in less than a minute. I've seen some cars with the ISOFIX used, and it does depress the leather.


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