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Can anyone help with how to tighten this toilet seat fittings - no brand names anywhere
Quick release seat with no access to rear/under the toilet
Not a typical bayonet, and the silver caps do not appear to come off

I've searched the internet and I can't even find the type of fixtures they are...

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The silver caps will pull off, probably stuck on with copious amounts of old pee.
Gentle taps on edges with a bit of wood helps loosen them, try twisting too ( wear rubber glove for purchase).
If all else fails pair of grips and extreme violence.
 
If they are well stuck (the silver covers) put some electrical tape around it to protect the surface, or around the jaws of some grips or pliers and grab and wiggle and pull. A lot.
 
Or wood chisel or anything with a fine edge under the edge of the chrome / stainless trim.
With tape or other protection on the pan and lever it up.

Try hot water over the trim to see if it will expand slightly.

I don't know how we've managed to get to having a million different toilet seats with half a million different fixings.
Along with 200,000 different fill and flush valves, or so it seems.

Not to mention 3 million different taps.
 
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I remember those days, maybe they'll return when every business start to rationalize.
And we'll all be driving around in Trabants intead of the 30 gazillion different variations of cars, suv's and vans.
 
well I managed to get the whole thing off. First image is the toilet seat. Second image is the connector/fixing. Manually tightening the screw works, but obviously expands the plastic plug so it doesn't fit in the hole. Are you sure the silver cover comes off?
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Update 3: I believed! Having failed to jimmy, prise and talk...I used more WD40 (other cleaners are available). Pulled the screw whilst holding the cap and it actually moved. A bank on the top and it separated exposing the screw underneath. Thanks all for your help and advice.
 
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