Kolcraft 180-200 – 90C005000
Vehicle recall defect – The Polypropelene Fasteners (Canoe Clip) Used To Attach The Seats May Contain Hairline Breaks Or Weaknesses That Could Cause The Clip To Break.
Vehicle recall defect – The Polypropelene Fasteners (Canoe Clip) Used To Attach The Seats May Contain Hairline Breaks Or Weaknesses That Could Cause The Clip To Break.
Vehicle recall defect – The Shoulder Straps And Assembly Do Not Fit A Child Snugly, Leading To The Possibility That A Child Could Travel Too Far Forward In A Crash. This Causes The Child Seat To Fail The Head And Knee Excursion Requirements Of Fmvss 213. Consequence Of Defect: The Child Sitting On The Affected Child Seat May Be Subject To Less ProteCTIon Due To The Seat Travel Movement In A Crash.
Vehicle recall defect – The Seat Fails To Meet The Head And Knee Excursion Requirements Of Fmvss 213, S5.1.3.
Vehicle recall defect – The Polypropelene Fasteners (Canoe Clip) Used To Attach The Seats May Contain Hairline Breaks Or Weaknesses That Could Cause The Clip To Break.
Vehicle recall defect – The Seat Shells Failed To Comply With The Structural Integrity Standards Of Fmvss 213. The Plastic Seat Shells Cracked During Dynamic Impact Testing.
Vehicle recall defect – The Tongue Of The Buckle Assembly Can Corrode. This Does Not Comply With Fmvss 213, “Child Restraint Systems.” Also, The Label With Use And Safety InstruCTIons Is Missing From The Playskool Model.
Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Performa Infant Seats Manufactured From January 26, 1996 Through July 31, 1997. These Material Used In These Seats Do Not Comply With Fmvss No. 302, “Flammability Of Interior Materials.”
Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Performa And Secure-Fit Infant Seats Manufactured From January 26, 1996 Through July 31, 1997. These Seats Do Not Comply With The Buckle Release Force Requirements Of Fmvss No. 213, “Child Restraint Systems.”
Vehicle recall defect – Equipment Description: Infant Rider, Secura, Travel About, Plus 4, Plus 5, Infant Restraint, Infant Car Seat And Playskool Infant Car Seats, Including Seats Sold As Part Of A Stroller Combination, And Manufactured From January 1, 1993 Through June 30, 1999. When Used As An Infant Carrier, The Handle Can Unexpectedly Move From The Intended Carrying Position.
Vehicle recall defect – During Compliance Testing, A Crotch Strap Assembly Separated From The Shell Of An Infant Restraint. This Does Not Comply With Requirements Of Fmvss 213, “Child Restraint Systems.”