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Roller Cover in boot

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This is going to sound a really stupid question.  In fact I'm convinced of it.  If it were not for the fact that I am probably losing my mind, I wouldn't post! :)

 

7 seater Kodiaq.  I have NEVER noticed this before, but there looks to be a 3" gap between the roller cover and the second row of seats (3rd row down).  Furthermore there doesn't seem to be any way to avoid this.

 

I have had the car for a month or so and never noticed this.  Ever.  Nor on shopping around.  

 

Am I missing something really obvious?   At the moment I feel like I am in the twilight zone! 

The gaps there to allow the second row seats to recline.

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6 minutes ago, Kenny R said:

The gaps there to allow the second row seats to recline.

 

Thanks! 

 

I suspect the seats were in the reclined position, and had help from some little hands to pull them forward again.......... 

When folding the second row back rests forward to allow access to the third row, it is easy to return them to a more upright position, which results in the much more noticeable gap.

On 13/11/2019 at 20:10, xspartx said:

This is going to sound a really stupid question.  In fact I'm convinced of it.  If it were not for the fact that I am probably losing my mind, I wouldn't post! :)

 

7 seater Kodiaq.  I have NEVER noticed this before, but there looks to be a 3" gap between the roller cover and the second row of seats (3rd row down).  Furthermore there doesn't seem to be any way to avoid this.

 

I have had the car for a month or so and never noticed this.  Ever.  Nor on shopping around.  

 

Am I missing something really obvious?   At the moment I feel like I am in the twilight zone! 

 

"Its A Feature".

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