well you can find some dirctions that came with and read them or see if you can rebuild it thats what oyu should try
To fix a loose or broken toilet seat, you can tighten the bolts holding it in place using a screwdriver or wrench. If the seat is broken, you may need to replace it with a new one by unscrewing the old seat and attaching the new one in its place.
To fix a broken chair seat, you can try using wood glue to reattach any loose pieces or screws to secure the seat back in place. If the damage is extensive, you may need to replace the seat entirely or seek professional help for repairs.
you need to take it to upholstrey mechanic who will have to weld the seat back to its original abilities.
To fix a loose or broken toilet seat hinge, you can try tightening the screws with a screwdriver. If the hinge is broken, you may need to replace it with a new one. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
a wire is broken. a mechanic can fix the problem. put in a new seat or fix the bad connection, from your sitting on the seat so much : )
go to http://www.toyotafans.net/ and they will help you!
It takes a pro to fix a broken car seat in about two days. That should be the average time you should be without your car. They should have the parts in their shop already and not have to order them.
Broken seat belts are not repairable! buy a new one or go to the junk yard.
back of my seat broke. my kids pulled on it and it reclines all the way and won't reset.
Well, what's broken on it? But, generally speaking, you'd simply replace it.
To fix a broken toilet seat, you can start by removing the old seat and replacing it with a new one. Make sure to measure the dimensions of your toilet bowl to ensure you get the right size seat. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the old seat in place, then attach the new seat by aligning it with the holes on the toilet bowl and tightening the screws. Make sure the seat is securely in place before using the toilet.
No you don't have to, but it's highly recommended. My race car didn't have a racing seat the first year I raced and I had racing belts. But it's much safer to have an actual racing seat, no matter what kind of racing your doing.