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Some have a clamp that attaches to the frame part called the left chain stay - goes from the cranks to the rear hub. Some attach to the seat post. Google "child bicycle trailer." to see examples.
Go to your local roof-rack dealer. They have all kinds of stuff designed for this. Thule and Yakima are the two biggest brand names, but there are others.
The Chicco caddy Hook-On High Chair has two big release button on each side on the underpart of the table by holding those both in at the same time it should collapse it.
For the Stroller I would look for triggers on the underside of the two handles and press and hold them to try and fold. Also look for a trigger on the cross beams on the underside as well.
I had this problem with my caddy. I had to send it to Florida,UPS, and they fixed the problem. It had to do with the tiller connections. Worked great after.
I have the same trailer and had the same problem. The trailer has a button that shuts off all power when the swing down stove and sink are folded down (this prevents anything from turning on when the trailer is folded down). The button is red and one of the wires came off the terminal.Once I hooked the wire back up everything worked fine.The button and is visible as soon as you fold down the sink and stove. The funny thing is that there is no mention of it in any of the literature that comes with the trailer
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