Mystery Cushion
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Mystery Cushion
Hello again
We’ve just spent our first night in our brand new symbol plus. We opted to use the large double bed layout rather than the 2 singles and found it quite challenging figuring out where the infill cushions went. One particular cushion had us completely stumped though. Its shape and construction together with a Velcro pad at each corner suggests it has a very specific function, but for the life of us we couldn’t work out where it went. Any ideas?v
We’ve just spent our first night in our brand new symbol plus. We opted to use the large double bed layout rather than the 2 singles and found it quite challenging figuring out where the infill cushions went. One particular cushion had us completely stumped though. Its shape and construction together with a Velcro pad at each corner suggests it has a very specific function, but for the life of us we couldn’t work out where it went. Any ideas?v
DesG- Member
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Re: Mystery Cushion
Is it fair to assume that the diagrams in Section 9 of the owner's manual have not been updated for the "Plus" spec, and so provide no clues?
Roopert- Member
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Re: Mystery Cushion
Thanks for the speedy response.
The relevant paragraph in section 9 for Transverse double bed merely says “...and (arrange) infill cushions to fill the remaining gap”
Not very enlightening
The relevant paragraph in section 9 for Transverse double bed merely says “...and (arrange) infill cushions to fill the remaining gap”
Not very enlightening
DesG- Member
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Re: Mystery Cushion
Is it the infill used for single beds up to the driver's seat (6 in the diagram page 9-42) not used with the double layout?
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Re: Mystery Cushion
If it looks like this then Ploughlin is correct.
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Dbvwt- Member
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Re: Mystery Cushion
This may help as well
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airhoguk- Member
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Re: Mystery Cushion
Many thanks.
Yes the mystery cushion does indeed go between the drivers seat and the long bench to form the offside single bed.
Yes the mystery cushion does indeed go between the drivers seat and the long bench to form the offside single bed.
DesG- Member
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Re: Mystery Cushion
We've recently bought a 2002 Ford Transit Duetto and there is no "mystery" cushion for my wife Rosy to rest her weary head. Does anyone know where I could obtain one?
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