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We would advise you contact the manufacturer of the carseat as the likelihood is that the unit will need to be sent to specialist engineers to inspect and put back together correctly. Due to safety implications of the harness being incorrectly fitted it may not be possible to do this yourself.
Due to the safety implications of the carseat harness being incorrectly fitted if the harness has been completely removed from the carseat shell it would need to be sent to engineers for them to re-fit the harness. What country are you in we can direct you to the appropriate customer care team to arrange this.
Due to the safety implications of the harness being incorrectly fitted the harness should never be removed. To get the harness back in the carseat safely the carseat would need to come to the engineers for them to carry out this work. Please call the customer service department on 01284 413 141 Mon-Fri 8.30-4.30 to discuss.
Look for the product number and manufacture date on the side or bottom of the carseat. The instructions then can be found on the Cosco website: http://www.coscojuvenile.com/usa/eng/Instructions Good Luck!
The manufacturer's instructions are the final authority - don't trust anyone else giving you instructions! Here are the links to download Cosco carseat instructions:
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