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Posted on May 05, 2008

I recently purchased a Evenflo comfort fold stroller and car seat travel system. It's great but I can not unlock rear tires. It folded great but once I unfolded, the rear tires are locked. Can you give me a clue what I am not doing? Thanks Cindy

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There should be a lock above each rear tire. You can press these down or flip them up during regular use to lock and unlock the tires. In between the two tires on each rear tire- there should be a 'switch' with tread like things on it- just stick your toes under each one and pull up and they should flip up! And your problem should be solved!

  • Picturep101 Aug 31, 2011

    And pull really hard they'll come out of the locks !!!

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