I have a Peg Perego Infant Car seat. It is in great condition, except for the styrofoam insert. Is there a place where I can purchase just a new styrofoam insert?
Hi, I figured I would post the outcome since I was searching for resolutions. I called Peg Perego. The piece that is cracked on my Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP Infant Car Seat is the top of the center section of the headrest. The representative said it can be replaced with a new headrest piece for $32.99 (including shipping). The new piece does not have stryofoam though. It's just a heavier material (almost pillow-like). The representative that I spoke to, however, said that if the styrofoam was a clean break (meaning not in a whole bunch of pieces) it's still safe to keep it together under the cover and use the car seat as normal. Apparently, that's not what's really protecting the baby anyway. To be honest, I don't even think that I broke the styrofoam while taking the cover off, I think it was broken beforehand probably by just use and the weight of the baby. I will get some styrofoam glue and duct tape and just secure it, and put my sparkly clean cover back over top of it. I think it's fine for use. Thanks and good luck to others with this issue out there!
I too cracked the styrofoam insert while taking off the cover for washing. I cannot seem to find any information on replacing the broken piece either. Luckily, the piece that is broken just cracked in a clean line. I think I may be able to duct tape it together and put the cover back over it and it will stay together. However, I would be interested in actually replacing the piece for peace of mind, so any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks!I too cracked the styrofoam insert while taking off the cover for washing. I cannot seem to find any information on replacing the broken piece either. Luckily, the piece that is broken just cracked in a clean line. I think I may be able to duct tape it together and put the cover back over it and it will stay together. However, I would be interested in actually replacing the piece for peace of mind, so any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Peg Perego car seat is only compatible with peg perego strollers.
It is not clear from your very laconic question what you really need.
If you need to install a peg perego car seat on a peg perego stroller, then just look into the manual, OR, if you don't have one, search for it online.
In case you need to install a peg perego car seat onto any other stroller, I doubt a lot, it is possbile...
I am in an opposite situation.
I have got a peg perego stroller, but another type of the infant seat. After long searched online, we understood that once you buy a stroller, you almost always have to buy a car seat from the same company, or you won't be able to use it as a travel system (which is exactly how we are going to deal with the situation)
Hi,
I figured I would post the outcome since I was searching for resolutions last night. I called Peg Perego. The piece that is cracked on mine (the top of the center section of the headrest) can be replaced with a new headrest piece for $32.99 (including shipping). The new piece does not have stryofoam though. It's just a heavier material (almost pillow-like). The representative that I spoke to, however, said that if the styrofoam was a clean break (meaning not in a whole bunch of pieces) it's still safe to keep it together under the cover and use the car seat as normal. Apparently, that's not what's really protecting the baby anyway. To be honest, I don't even think that I broke the styrofoam while taking the cover off, I think it was broken beforehand probably by just use and the weight of the baby. I will get some styrofoam glue and duct tape and just secure it and put my sparkly clean cover back over top of it. I think it's fine for use.
Thanks and good luck to others with this issue out there!
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