How to remove Britax Pinnacle Clicktight cover

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Brytat

Guest
Can someone please tell me how to remove the cover that goes over the bottom part with the buckle?

There are two retaining clips that I just cannot get out. I've wiggled them every which way I can and I've even tried to go in from the bottom and push the clips through that way, but I just cannot get it off

I watched the video Britax put out for how to do it and she just about takes them off one handed and I just don't even see how that is possible.
 
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MelodyoftheForest

Active member
Do you mean the plastic clips under the front edge of the seat? Those can be tricky! I would try to release all the elastics you can before trying to remove them. I suggest looking in your manual as well, since that will write out the steps to remove the cover in case the video is unclear or skipping something. If that fails or you mean another part, let us know and we will do our best to troubleshoot with you.
 

ketchupqueen

CPST and ketchup snob
Staff member
I find that undoing the fasteners on the opposite side and then pushing it far forward over those anchors can help make it easier.
 
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Emily2020

Guest
Can someone please tell me how to remove the cover that goes over the bottom part with the buckle?

There are two retaining clips that I just cannot get out. I've wiggled them every which way I can and I've even tried to go in from the bottom and push the clips through that way, but I just cannot get it off

I watched the video Britax put out for how to do it and she just about takes them off one handed and I just don't even see how that is possible.
I’m having the exact same issue. It seems nearly impossible! I’d love to hear if anyone has figured this out. For reference, it’s the two clips that hold the back edge of the bottom seat cover onto the Pinnacle.
 
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Emily2020

Guest
I finally just figured out the issue! I think when reinstalling the clean cover last, I accidentally inserted the two rear plastic tabs into the two small holes very near the open straight edge where they are actually supposed to hook. It was nearly impossible to remove them from the small holes, but I finally had luck with the help of a tiny screwdriver used to pry them out.
 

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