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Graco Infant Car Seats Recalled over Defect
Graco will replace affected bases at no cost after post-production testing found a structural defect, while the car seats remain safe to use without the base.
- Graco Children Products announced a voluntary recall on Monday for select SnugRide Turn and Slide car seats after post-production testing revealed a structural defect in the seat base.
- The company discovered the issue during testing, though Graco did not disclose specific details about how the structural flaw affects the seat's attachment to the car seat base.
- Affected models including 2231887, 2231885, 2231884, 2231881, and 2231806 were sold at major retailers Amazon, Target, and Walmart from January through March.
- Customers should immediately stop using the car seat base, though "the current seat may continue to be used without the base" while awaiting replacement, Graco said.
- Other SnugRide models including EasyTurn and Turn2Me are not impacted by the recall, as Graco stated: "We are working quickly to support affected families and will provide a replacement product at no cost.
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Graco recalls some rotating car seats after finding 'structural issues'
Check your Graco infant car seat: A recall is in effect due to structural issues. Find out if your model is affected and how to get a replacement. (Graco)
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