You’ve just brought your new baby home and you’re in the process of getting them all situated. One of the first things you need to do is get their car seat installed and ready to go. The problem is, your old insert won’t fit in the new car seat. What do you do? In this article, we will show you how to remove an infant insert from a Graco car seat. This procedure is easy and can save you a lot of time and hassle in the future.
What You’ll Need
To remove an infant insert from a Graco car seat, first determine the type of insert. If the insert is a screw-on type, unscrew it by turning it counter-clockwise. If the insert is a snap-on type, press down on one side of the clip and pull it out.
How to Remove the Infant Insert
If you’re looking to remove your infant insert from your Graco car seat, there are a few different ways to go about it. The first way is to use the provided belt clip to detach the insert from the belt. If you don’t have a belt clip, you can also use a Philips head screwdriver to unscrew the two screws that attach the insert to the base of the car seat.
Once you’ve removed the insert, be sure to clean it off so that your child’s seat is free from any debris or bacteria. You can also dry-off and lubricate the brackets if they start making noise when moved. Finally, reattach the insert by threading it through the mounting brackets either using the belt clip or Phillips head screwdriver and replacing the screws.
Tips for Removing the Infant Insert
If you have a Graco car seat that came with an infant insert, there are a few things you can do to remove it. First, make sure the car seat is in the correct position for your child. Then, use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the five screws that hold the infant insert in place. To get the insert out, just pull it out from the bottom of the car seat.
Conclusion
If you are looking to remove the infant insert from your Graco car seat, follow these simple steps: 1. Open the car seat’s canopy and unfold the sides. 2. Remove the infant insert using a Phillips screwdriver or a standard flathead screwdriver. (Be careful not to puncture or tear it.) 3. Throw away the insert, or recycle it if possible.