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Floormat slippage

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My driver's side floormat keeps losing the top of its left-hand clip which holds the mat in place. This causes the mat to move about and get in the way of the clutch.

It's easily fixed - find the top and push it back on until it clicks - but it's a pain in the ar*e

Is anyone else having this problem? Will a new clip fix it?

I had a similar problem with one at the bottom, closest to the seat. Once I plopped the thing back on, it's stayed on ever since. Maybe it's worth getting a new "top" bit, but if it's the "bottom" bit that's had it, I dunno how you change them as they're stuck to the floor.

Don't even talk to me about that, I went a whole week thinking my car was knackered because it would'nt do Kickdown, It turned out the mat was covering the pedal stop where it activates kickdown, The Mats are official Fabia Mats and have two little attatchment holes at the end of the mat, but my car has nothing to attatch them too! So i got one of those rubbermaid grippy mat things, works really well :)

when you get the mats they should of had fixings which simply screw into the carpet in the car, a little brutal but works well. I've had my rubber ones in now for 10 mths, no problems. Lots of our customers have them as well, no probs.

Matt

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