What to Do When Car Seats Collapse?

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MacAnna
07/25/25 10:06am
Solutions for collapsed car seats include: 1. Use a seat cushion; 2. Visit an auto shop for seat repair; 3. Purchase a new seat of the same model to replace the old one; 4. Replace the collapsed foam; 5. Take photos for insurance warranty claims. Car seats are generally categorized into leather seats and fabric seats, with additional types like child seats and racing seats. Seat maintenance methods include: 1. Remove protective plastic bags promptly—new car leather seats are often wrapped in plastic, which should be removed after vehicle inspection to ensure seat breathability; 2. Install a suitable seat cover or cushion.
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DelOlivia
08/11/25 7:34pm
A while ago, my car seat collapsed, making it feel like sitting on a pile of cotton when I sat down, which was really uncomfortable. I first checked it myself, lifted the seat cover, and found that the foam inside had flattened, probably due to long-term wear and tear. I went to an auto parts store and bought some high-density foam padding, stuffed it in following an online tutorial, and spent the whole morning fixing it. The result was okay but not perfect. Later, I went to a professional auto repair shop to reinforce the frame, which completely solved the problem. This experience taught me that regular seat inspections are important, especially for long-distance driving, as a collapsed seat can cause back pain and affect driving safety. DIY can save some money, but it's best to have professionals check it out.
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