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I bought an aria oh stroller and one day slammed the trunk down with the wheels still sticking out. Of course the wheels, being plastic, bent up, so I called and ordered new wheels. Now, I have the wheels but cannot seem to get the old wheels off of the metal. Is there a special way? I've tried pliers, a wrench, pulling, turning. HHHHEEELLLPPP
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It must be an aria twin 40/60 stroller and a peg capsule. The connection pieces are under the wider seat cushioning and they pull up and cushioning pushes back down with connection piece sticking up through gap either side of cushioning. The capsule will push easily on to pram seat and you will hear it lock when positioned correctly. You must use wider seat side.
You will need to get a replacement wheel as soon as you can (that one will complete fail soon) there really isn't a way to repair them as such. when you get the new one. there is a little plastic cap on the center of the wheel covering the bolt... if you have a rachet and socket set you can replace the wheel yourself. if not just go to any auto repair shop and have one of the guys or gurls do it.... very unlikely they will charge you to do it as it only takes about 5 minutes. although i am in canada one of my business partners lives in brisbane and i'll ask him to let me know where you can buy one.
Locate the fold button on the side of the handle (It has a red arrow on it). Using both hands, slide both buttons up and push the handle forward. The stroller should fold up. Then push the handle down to lock everything in place.
For residents of USA and Mexico only. 3625 Independence Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46808 Main Office: (260) 482-8191
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm EST
USA Customer Service Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 8:30pm EST
USA Infant & Toddler Product Customer Service: (800) 671-1701 USA Ride-On Vehicle Customer Service: (800) 728-2108 USA Spanish-Speaking Customer Service: (800) 225-1558 USA Customer Service Fax: (260) 471-6332 USA Customer Service Email: CLICK HERE MEXICO Servicio Al Cliente: 01-800-710-1369
You need to regularly lubricate the wheels...Just get some WD-40 with the little straw attachment & spray into where the wheel meets the frame...Make sure you lubricate the wheels regularly...I had the same problem & call Peg toll free - that was the answer & it fixed my problem too!!
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