Installing Recliner Mechanism Springs

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @broillet1
    @broillet1 2 года назад +2

    Wow, thank you for the cord wrapped around your hand trick! My spring was much tighter than the one you demonstrated with but with 2 gardening gloves and all the strength a 77 year old woman could muster I was able to attach the broken spring on my recliner foot rest. Yay!

  • @emilybradley3821
    @emilybradley3821 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the tip! Your videos are truly lovely to help people understand HOW to fix these pieces. Unfortunately, I'm sure most people are looking for a quick fix to their exact problem and lack the patience to comprehend the worth of what you are posting!!

  • @claudiaweber5910
    @claudiaweber5910 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for the amazing information. I was able to fix my husband‘s recliner chair today. You gave me the confidence.

  • @suehoovensilva9675
    @suehoovensilva9675 Год назад +1

    Perfect! I had old spring to measure and ordered from Amazon got it in a couple days. Fortunately I watched your video before trying to attach as I could only see one obvious spot. Your video showed the spot I wasn’t seeing and the twine tool worked perfectly and effortlessly! Thank you!

  • @MaureenRedsky-ph6ld
    @MaureenRedsky-ph6ld Год назад

    Great tutorial. After waiting for over a year for the company to repair the chair, following your video on how to do the replacement and the tool to use, my husband was able to replace the Spring himself in ten minutes. No blood or pain involved. Thanks for the assist.

  • @tjbritton
    @tjbritton 2 года назад +1

    Tried your mentioned failed attempt to replace the spring with needle nose pliers with the same unsuccessful results before finding your RUclips video. The rope technique was a quick and easy option. Didn’t have twine, but small diameter cotton rope worked. I used scissors to cut the rope close to the spring head and it easily came free. Thanks for the video.

  • @terry787
    @terry787 3 года назад +2

    Am I glad I found your video before attempting this one (I was the guy, thinking I'll tackle it with long-nosed pliers etc and hope that I don't lose an eye, or a finger in the process)! One length of twine and 10 minutes later and we're as good as new again! A great, well explained video. Thanks

  • @tint661
    @tint661 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for posing your fixes. They help people like me. I had never thought of using twine for removing or installing springs.

  • @marially3
    @marially3 Год назад +1

    Using the twine is GENIUS!! It made removing and replacing the springs on our sofa bed a piece or cake.Thank you for that - I was going to order the tool.

  • @iainTHOMSON-e4e
    @iainTHOMSON-e4e Год назад +2

    Wow messed around with pliers for 20 mins then watched video, new spring attached in under 30 seconds job perfect thanks.

  • @johns.4639
    @johns.4639 4 года назад +1

    Could not have found this at a better time. Wife is having knee surgery and I need to ease the effort it takes to close recliner foot rest. Heavy duty twine is genius!

  • @hegon49
    @hegon49 3 года назад

    Few days ago Lazyboy delivered my new recliner. Since the beginning didn’t work out as supposed to.
    Watching your videos notice that one of the spring were missing. I removed one from my old chair and placed it where it was missing from my new one and is working perfectly. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. God bless you!

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @hegon49 - Good job. But keep in mind that you should have full warranty coverage for 1 year after your purchase. So keep that in mind should you have any further problems within that time frame.

  • @oldphoneman
    @oldphoneman 18 дней назад

    Great video. Just the facts. I didn't take pictures of things before starting. I was struggling to get a spring back on correctly. Tip to compare it to the other side saved me. Thanks for being here.

  • @christinealton350
    @christinealton350 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much. Our new recliner was missing a spring. We received one from the manufacturer. My husband could not get the spring on then we found you and twine did the trick!!🌺😁

  • @susanwheeler9374
    @susanwheeler9374 7 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliantly, straight forward, easy to follow instructions, thank you. We now have a functioning recliner.

  • @cravenmoorehead7306
    @cravenmoorehead7306 Год назад +1

    An absolute wealth of knowledge! Thank you sir, you've helped me become better at my job.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @cravenmoorehead7306 - You're welcome! If you're a furniture repair tech, feel free to share tips you've learned from your experiences as well. :)

  • @albertcubelli2908
    @albertcubelli2908 3 года назад

    I'm usually suspicious about advice given on RUclips. However you really know what you are talking about. Worked like a charm. Thank You!

  • @Dave-kq7gv
    @Dave-kq7gv Год назад +1

    thanks to this video, I just fixed my favorite chair instead of having to replace it. Favorite chair + money saved = I wish I had more upvotes to give

  • @Tarkus71
    @Tarkus71 9 месяцев назад +3

    Contacted the chair manufacturer who supplied a replacement spring, strange shape, but couldn't get it on the posts with anything I had or could think of. Called the manufacturer to see if they had any suggestions and they sent me a link to your video! Took longer to tie a knot in the twine than it did to replace the spring! Thanks!

  • @annaluzwilton5296
    @annaluzwilton5296 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for the string idea. My sister and I were replacing a spring and this trick helped us immensely.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @Annaluz Wilton - You're welcome -- just make sure the "string" is heavy enough not to break. ;)

  • @elisoares2640
    @elisoares2640 3 года назад +1

    Big fan of yours. Very glad to see an L&P unit on the bench!

  • @torihvrris
    @torihvrris Год назад +1

    The springs portion was so helpful for me thank you!

  • @SerenePuppy-eq5vj
    @SerenePuppy-eq5vj 2 месяца назад

    If you put a tag on this of Southern Motion manual spring replacement, it would help a lot of people. I ran across it accidentally. It was much better to replace the spring than buy a new chair. You made it super simple and so clear. Thank you.

  • @hanspaulavisser855
    @hanspaulavisser855 3 года назад

    I had forgotten that trick and injured myself on both hands so ended up on RUclips. Thank you for helping me not killing myself :-) . A spare mower starter rope came in very handy and amazed how easily a very heavy spring can be controlled. Top stuff, thank you.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @Hans Paula Visser - Sorry to hear that you injured yourself. I guess some of us -- myself included -- learn some of these lessons the hard way. ;)

    • @hanspaulavisser855
      @hanspaulavisser855 3 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 It's great that I found you. The only thing is that the next time I I need to do that I may have forgotten it as years go by. :-)

    • @warrenrosenthal716
      @warrenrosenthal716 Год назад

      I wear leather gloves for hand protection.

  • @martinmolina3670
    @martinmolina3670 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for your video tips!!! I was wondering how I was going to adjust my recliner tention. Exstreamly helpful!!!👍👍👍

  • @jimdevilbiss9125
    @jimdevilbiss9125 3 года назад +5

    Regardless of what you’re taking apart take a picture before you take it apart. A picture and plastic bags to put parts in always a winner.

  • @cindymunoz1429
    @cindymunoz1429 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much. I was able to fix an elderly friend’s recliner today!

  • @narrow_mouth
    @narrow_mouth 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for helping me feel just a bit more self-sufficient today

  • @vdubbervr6
    @vdubbervr6 3 года назад

    This worked great. My Merrell hiking boot lace worked well. Had use the investigative method to figure out where the spring belonged. Thanks!

  • @kenpalosi5084
    @kenpalosi5084 Год назад +1

    Thanks lot for the tip about using cord to attach the spring. I didn’t have any cord so I used heavy duty sneaker laces. Thanks!

  • @Raegan.mav04
    @Raegan.mav04 Год назад +1

    So helpful! Safe and successful repairs! Thank you.

  • @badgerpiper901
    @badgerpiper901 3 года назад +1

    Been working on chairs for over 15 years. When he said he forgot his spring tool at the store and was going to use pliers I knew how that story was going to end 😆 .

  • @mariagiddings7896
    @mariagiddings7896 2 года назад

    I appreciate your attention to safety & detail! Thank you🙂

  • @georgesmith4509
    @georgesmith4509 Год назад

    A very useful tutorial especially the comment about looking at the a similar chair it was so obvious I didn't think of it Thanks.

  • @stevecole5555
    @stevecole5555 2 года назад

    Thank you for your useful video, I managed to repair my recliner with your help, the lever did not latch and there were no springs on the opposite side to the lever so I put two on tha were a bit weaker, just guesswork but your trick with the cord worked a treat, all the best !

  • @kdoyle317
    @kdoyle317 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks, your video was very helpful

  • @deniseellis5961
    @deniseellis5961 Год назад +1

    My spring broke an the leg rest portion of my recliner. I clearly see where it goes, but where can I order the spring

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @deniseellis5961 - Get in the touch with the manufacturer of the chair or one of their dealers for parts. If you're not sure about the brand, look for ID tags underneath the footrest or stapled to the inside (underside) of the seat box for identifying the brand.

  • @miltonross2276
    @miltonross2276 2 года назад +1

    Thanks... Worked like a charm

  • @gregorsmith8541
    @gregorsmith8541 20 дней назад

    Removed the first spring at around 6 minutes and reinstalls it in a different slot ?

  • @harrydoherty8299
    @harrydoherty8299 Год назад +1

    i use vice grips . this way you have a firm hold on the spring so it doesn’t fly at you and you can position the spring where you want .

  • @Voltikz95
    @Voltikz95 3 года назад

    Hey, I have an electric recliner, the motor is real loose and sometimes makes a grinding noise (presumably the gears not meshing) do you know if there's a way I can get the motor to stay in place or do I need to replace the whole mechanism?

  • @jenniferarcher4306
    @jenniferarcher4306 3 года назад

    Might be an odd question but how do I "break" my rocking recliner so it will continue to rock while reclined? As kids my brother and I broke our dad's recliner this way and it was everyone's favorite seat because you could stretch out and rock.

  • @warrenrosenthal716
    @warrenrosenthal716 Год назад

    Excellent video! In addition to eye protection I wear leather gloves for hand protection.

  • @cajun1683
    @cajun1683 Год назад

    I may be at the wrong video but after subscribing I am seeking your help with back tension problem La=z=boy. What's the next step after both wing nuts are completely tightened with the tension springs fully compressed, the tension is still way too loose. I found what looks like a broken nylon washer under the chair. The back doesn't return to the upright position, it remains in the last reclined position. thanks for your help.

  • @youronelifeuk
    @youronelifeuk 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was so helpful thank you :)

  • @DaphneWilkinsMoeller
    @DaphneWilkinsMoeller 2 года назад

    Great tip with the twine. I have a ~20 yr old Lane leather swivel rocker recliner (still in excellent shape) that I recently replaced only because the seat dropped slightly, the back seems loose and it stopped rocking. I assumed it was just getting old. When I moved the chair to replace with new, I found a large spring. I’ve examined the chair to determine where the spring belongs as I’m pretty confident that is the problem. Im at a loss. Any suggestions where this spring would attach to raise the seat back up to allow the chair to rock?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад +1

      @Daphne Moeller - Can you email a photo to pete@reclinerrepairguy.com?

    • @DaphneWilkinsMoeller
      @DaphneWilkinsMoeller 2 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 Just sent photos. Greatly appreciate any advice you might have!

  • @davebaker489
    @davebaker489 2 года назад

    Finally watched "spring" trick. Good idea. I usually risk life n limb and grab it with vise grips and "grunt a lot. 😁👍

  • @mattmozingo7660
    @mattmozingo7660 Месяц назад

    Hoping to hear back from Southern Motion about replacement parts as I am in need of a spring and one of the attachment posts. Is "post" the right term to use? I can find springs elsewhere online, but not the post.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Месяц назад

      @mattmozingo7660 - The "post" reference is me describing what the attachment point on the mechanism can look like. It's not necessarily a separate, detachable part. Ask the manufacturer for a sketch or something else that clearly shows where/how the springs are attached.

  • @Therapy1044
    @Therapy1044 Год назад

    Thanks. But where is the video about how to separate the recliner and remove the piece in order to get to the part with the springs?

  • @jamesmccord1208
    @jamesmccord1208 Год назад

    Great advice! Thank you.

  • @susanboigon6282
    @susanboigon6282 Год назад

    We have a Lane recliner. I ordered springs to match the springs that fell out of the chair. However, looking at the underside of the chair we have no idea as to where the springs go. Do you have a suggestion?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @susanboigon6282 - Figuring out where the mechanism springs attach on a Lane recliner is tricky. The 2 springs usually attach differently on each side. Typically, 1 of the springs attaches to an eyelet fastened to the wooden seat frame. The opposite end can attach to a "U-shaped" metal part that fits over the handle tube (drive rod) when the recliner is in the full-open or footrest raised position.
      While both ends of the spring on the opposite side of the mech attaches to the metal mechanism (scissor) part. Look closely for chipped black paint where the original spring was attached.

    • @mikel8779
      @mikel8779 5 месяцев назад

      I am in the exact same position! Were you able to figure it out? Did you happen to take photos?

  • @kristimiera1070
    @kristimiera1070 Год назад

    Please help! A huge spring in the back of my lazy boy has broken and is poking out the back. It tore the leather and is sticking out there about an inch and a half or two. The recliner won't stay in an upright position while you're sitting in it it just goes back so there's no support for your back. I want to fix it but I don't know how. What do you suggest?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад

      @kristimiera1070 - The outside back panel needs to be taken loose to access the broken spring(s) & their clips. Replace the broken springs & clips & reattach the outside back panel.
      Tip: If the broken spring is mounted lower on the frame -- lumbar area -- the less material you'll have to take loose to access it.

  • @ginacarter8154
    @ginacarter8154 3 года назад

    How do I know which part of the spring to measure to order a replacement part? I have an inexpensive chair and am seeing similar springs on Amazon. I'm not sure if I'm measuring the coiled section or the entire length of the spring. Any ideas? Thanks!

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад +1

      @Gina Carter - If you have a name brand recliner, contact the manufacturer or one of their dealers to get the correct parts.
      For generic or imported recliners (no brand name), remove the spring(s) (at your own risk!) and measure both the overall length & the length of the coiled section.
      Also, note the length and position of the "hooks" on each end of the spring. Some will have ends that are inline with each other. Others will not. All these attributes need to be as close as possible to the original spring to ensure it will work as a replacement.

  • @Wardworkz
    @Wardworkz 3 месяца назад +1

    Very helpful. Many thanks. :)

  • @bennguyen1313
    @bennguyen1313 Месяц назад

    My Ashley Recliner (4661425) appears to use AT LEAST 2 springs to keep the footrest closed.. but maybe 4... is that possible?
    One spring went flying off and is 4 5/8" long (11/16 coil diameter, 1 3/4" 20-turn coil body).. but there's another that's broken but looks like the standard 3 1/2" long spring. Despite the mechanical frame looking totally symmetric, the 3.5" broken spring is only on the left side! And since the other broken spring that flew out looks different, not sure if the recliner uses 2 sets of each.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Месяц назад

      @bennguyen1313 - If your local Ashley dealer has the same or similar model to your chair on their showroom floor, check out the reclining mechanism & mech springs. If it looks identical to yours, order a complete replacement set of mech springs for your chair & install them the same way as the floor model (take photos!). If that method won't work, order a complete set of springs & have their repair tech install them. Then take photos of all the springs mounted on your chair for future reference when another breaks or comes off.

  • @mazinalmaimani7291
    @mazinalmaimani7291 4 года назад

    Hello , thank you for your great videos , i have problem with my single recliner sofa the problem is the sofa is leaning to the left more than right so its not balanced, any advices how i can repair it?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад +1

      @Mazin alaimani - Are you're referring to a reclining section that is leaning away from an adjoining section? If so, open the footrest and get down on the floor -- facing the recliner. Look at the supporting structure of the recliner that's visible below the open footrest. If the mechanism structure is leaning in the same direction as the reclining section leans, the mechanism is bent and needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
      This supporting structure acts as the "legs" and should be straight up-and-down, not leaning.

    • @mazinalmaimani7291
      @mazinalmaimani7291 4 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 i appreciate your reply and your clarification, but do you have a video that clarifies this problem?
      Thanks ⚘

    • @scottburns5499
      @scottburns5499 4 года назад +1

      I remember you doing a lot of these.Scott Burns

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад +1

      @@mazinalmaimani7291 - Only 1 video that briefly mentions what I've described and shows where to look for the lean. It's on the ReclinerRepairGuy.com website and it's called, "Reclining Mechanisms Part 2 - 8 Common Problems.' Check out problem# 7.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  4 года назад

      @@scottburns5499 - Hey Scott! Yep, it's a common problem from yesterday, today and likely tomorrow. ;)

  • @rojay9546
    @rojay9546 3 года назад

    Good tips. What happens when all the upholstery is still attached?? Different kettle of fish it seems!

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @Ro Jay - If you mean that the recliner is fully assembled with the back installed, etc. -- yes, Mechanism Springs can be installed & removed then as well.
      For example, with a reclining chair: roll the chair over onto its face (top of arms facing floor). Next, open the Reclining Mechanism to the fully open position. (With manual recliners you may have to tug at the back to get the back fully reclined.) Now the chair is in position for Mechanism Spring removal or installation.

  • @fundakahn2314
    @fundakahn2314 2 года назад

    Hello I have a 5 year old recliner chair and I want to replace it with reclining/swivel mechanism. where can I buy it and who does this job. Please advice
    Thank you for your time.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад

      @Funda Kahn - To find out if your recliner can be fitted with a swivel base, contact the chair manufacturer or one of their dealers to see if this possible. A good place to start is to contact the seller (store where you made your purchase).

  • @LogicalRon
    @LogicalRon 2 года назад

    I have a power Flexsteel recliner that I have to have the seat foam and back foam replaced. Is it possible to remove the entire mechanism so I can bring the back and base into the upholstery shop. I've removed many manual mechanisms to replace a bad mechanism but never on a power recliner. On a non power recliner it takes 4 nuts to remove and then the recline handle needs to be removed.
    with a power base I don't know how difficult it would be. Any help would be appreciated.

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  2 года назад

      @LogicalRon - I've haven't seen one of those mechs in a while, so I can't give you a step-by-step. Try to remove the entire unit as one piece, if possible. The footrest can remain attached and come out with the mech. But if you have a chaise-style seat, you'll have to plug-in the unit and open the footrest to detach it before removing the mechanism.

  • @tammyc4798
    @tammyc4798 Год назад

    Help Please! This is very informative, and you are a great teacher. My problem is the "toggle" I think you called it, broke. The rivet or whatever broke and I don't know how to find another one, If I can even put it on. My 85 yr old Mother wants her chair fixed. Can you tell me anything to help? Please. Thank you

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  Год назад +1

      @tammyc4798 - If you're doing the repair yourself, here's a video on ordering parts -----> ruclips.net/video/5M6d40rxH-s/видео.html
      And one regarding replacing the Drive Rod (or the parts along it) ------------------> ruclips.net/video/7CfIjcsv_rI/видео.html
      If you're looking for an experienced repair tech to do the job, checkout this video for more tips -------> ruclips.net/video/3GX8KRS2oVU/видео.html

    • @tammyc4798
      @tammyc4798 Год назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 Thank you! I will check these out.

    • @tammyc4798
      @tammyc4798 Год назад

      I'm sorry, but the links that you sent me have disappeared. I only clicked on one. My recliner is old.

  • @1stMarine
    @1stMarine 4 года назад

    Great video ❤️

  • @badgerpiper901
    @badgerpiper901 3 года назад

    Found out years ago a brake spring hook works great for recliner springs.

  • @alanduguid6699
    @alanduguid6699 3 года назад

    Thanks was a big help

  • @irmafowler6922
    @irmafowler6922 Год назад

    I need to know where the spring goes on abissel pro heat2x lift off pet steam cleaner

  • @vasiliosfafalios1905
    @vasiliosfafalios1905 3 года назад

    I changed the springs on my recliner, but I am getting the same results. The recliner does not stop in all positions as it used to for 15 years. It keeps tilting back. The spring that I changed is 6-1/4” and it has a rubber inside its tube that looks like pencil eraser color pink rubber. It may serve the purpose as a spring tension absorber. What can I get a similar spring part that hopefully solve the problem?
    The specifications on the recliner chair are as follows;
    460 F7
    760088 Date 05/16/05
    STK Serial # 8852258

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад

      @Vasilios Fafalios - The primary purpose of the mechanism springs is to assist with opening and closing the recliner, and sometimes assisting with the back tilt. Normally there's no need to replace them, unless they come off or break.
      It sounds like you may have a different problem with your mechanism. Have a repair tech check it out for you.

  • @ronaldclemons5520
    @ronaldclemons5520 3 года назад

    Can you please do a video on how to adjust chair so your feet are flat on floor when sitting in chair. Chair leans back so much, feet come off of floor. Thank you, I do have a newer lazy boy recliner. Blessings🙂

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад +1

      @Ronald Clemons - That topic is covered in a few different videos on the ReclinerRepairGuy.com website. See 'How to Buy the Right Recliner,' 'Recliner Geometry & Pitch,' 'The Recliner Tip-Over Problem' and 'Adjusting La-z-boy Rocker/Recliner Pitch.'

    • @ronaldclemons5520
      @ronaldclemons5520 3 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 Thank you

  • @sherihayes7144
    @sherihayes7144 9 месяцев назад

    I need know where the spring is attached to the inside of the chair Its a recliner with a pull strap and spring

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  9 месяцев назад

      @sherihayes7144 - Tips for getting answers to your specific repair questions -----> ruclips.net/video/3GX8KRS2oVU/видео.html

  • @HeatherDeitch-z2q
    @HeatherDeitch-z2q Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @lburkee
    @lburkee Год назад

    T handle brake spring tool works.

  • @johne3442
    @johne3442 3 года назад

    Thank you Sir!

  • @frankpotter877
    @frankpotter877 3 года назад

    Worked! TY

  • @MrMonkey42011
    @MrMonkey42011 3 года назад

    thank you

  • @nighthawk3378
    @nighthawk3378 3 года назад

    trampoline tool is nice fah springles

  • @dno275
    @dno275 3 года назад

    Love the twine tip. Do you have a contact number or website for Lazy boy parts?

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  3 года назад +1

      @Brian D - You can order parts through a La-z-boy dealer or the manufacturer website. Keep in mind that these 2 entities sometimes try to refer you to the other. I.E. - Manufacturer: "You can order parts through your local dealer." Dealer: "Did you buy your chair here? No? Sorry, we can't help you with parts. Contact the manufacturer."
      If a dealer turns you away, simply let the manufacturer know that your local dealer would not help you. It's a game many companies play to try to avoid spending time on customer service issues that can make them little or no money.

    • @dno275
      @dno275 3 года назад

      @@reclinerrepairguy4155 Thanks for the info. After waiting on hold 30 mins. I talked to Lazy Boy customer care. My ACK tags had been removed and all I had was my original receipt from 2004. The SKU number didn't help, but somehow a tiny sticker had been placed on my receipt with the prefix ACK torn off. But it was the correct number. Amazingly the broken mechanism for my chair was still under limited lifetime warranty. All it cost me is shipping. I was ready to find another brand of chair but was pleasantly surprised by Lazy Boy service. Their number 877-738-8852. Thanks again for your help.

  • @mgudaad
    @mgudaad 11 месяцев назад

    I need to see the fix for a sofa - only thing I ever see is a chair - and they are not the same design.....

    • @reclinerrepairguy4155
      @reclinerrepairguy4155  11 месяцев назад

      @mgudaad - Reclining furniture is modular -- it comes apart. So reclining sofas, loveseats, etc. will break down & may appear to be reclining chairs on my bench. But the one in this video is a reclining sofa section.
      The differences you'll run into are more about reclining mechanism design differences, rather than the type of furniture in which the mechanism is installed.

  • @nathanshorey2480
    @nathanshorey2480 3 года назад

    thanks

  • @lukeblissenbach9557
    @lukeblissenbach9557 2 года назад

    Sink more money into a piece of junk? No thanks!!

  • @larioskot9138
    @larioskot9138 2 месяца назад

    Who cares you got hurt to the point gzzzzzzz

  • @jamescsevfrontiercom
    @jamescsevfrontiercom Год назад

    Thanks