ISO Fix for child seat
Does anyone have any photos of the ISO fix and where it is located on the XJ X351 for a child seat? I can't seem to find one on mine and I can't believe such a luxury model would not have one
I'm guessing that what we call ISOFIX in the UK (and other areas) is known as "LATCH" in the US?
apachegogo, let us know if you need more info. I'm not using ISOFIX any more, since my smallest child is 125cm (4' 1"), but I can take some pics if you still need them.
apachegogo, let us know if you need more info. I'm not using ISOFIX any more, since my smallest child is 125cm (4' 1"), but I can take some pics if you still need them.
Yes this is exactly what I'm looking for Giles, would you be able to post pics please?
You have to really poke your fingers into the back seat wedge to get to the ISOfix, I ended up just using the seatbelt for mine as I don't want to leave deep ridged dents in the leather and risk them tearing or going white.
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Here are pictures of the anchor points:

x351 ISOFIX outer rear by Giles Guthrie, on Flickr

G-iPhone5-20150606-17 by Giles Guthrie, on Flickr
It's best to use separators that pull the squab and backrest apart, allowing easy passage for the ISOFIX rail. And if you do so, you shouldn't damage the leather.

x351 ISOFIX outer rear by Giles Guthrie, on Flickr

G-iPhone5-20150606-17 by Giles Guthrie, on Flickr
It's best to use separators that pull the squab and backrest apart, allowing easy passage for the ISOFIX rail. And if you do so, you shouldn't damage the leather.
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