Momentum 65 (LX and DLX), Chase (LX, DLX, and Select), Maestro (Performance), Symphony (65, LX, 65 E3, and DLX), Snugli All-In-One, Snugli Booster, Titan 65, SureRide DLX, and Secure Kid (LX, DLX, 100, 300, and 400). The affected car seats have model number prefixes of 306, 308, 310, 329, 345, 346, 371, and 385.
According to Evenflo, the affected car seats have buckles that may become stuck in a latched condition so that they cannot be opened by depressing the buckle’s release button. As such, it may be difficult to remove the child from the restraint, which could increase the risk of injury in instances where a quick exit from the vehicle is required.
To see the four (4) documents associated with this recall, click here and scroll down to the accessible PDF files.
According to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration ("NHTSA"), Evenflo will notify registered car seat owners in April 2014, and will provide replacement buckles along with installation instructions. Owners may contact Evenflo at 1-800-490-7591 or online at www.buckle.evenflo.com.
Do you have a car seat that you think may be included in this recall? If so, contact Evenflo with your car seat model number and date of manufacture to confirm that your child’s car seat is included in this recall.
Beth Wells
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