60,000 Safety 1st and Maxi-Cosi Car Seats Recalled

60,000 Safety 1st and Maxi-Cosi Car Seats Recalled

Dorel Juvenile Group has recalled about 59,450 rear-facing infant car seats because the car seat could detach in a crash.

The recalls involve certain Safety 1st and Maxi-Cosi car seats with manufacturing dates ranging from May 1, 2020 to February 28, 2023.

The following brand and models are included:

Some of the recalled car seats came with a stroller as part of a Travel System, including the Maxi-Cosi Gia XP, Zelia² Max, Tayla, Adorra, Tayla XP and Mara XT Travel System with model numbers: TR416, TR427, TR428, TR430, TR433, TR434.

The problem is that “the lower seat anchors used to secure the child seat base may fail, allowing the child seat to detach,” according to the recall.

Furthermore, “a detached child seat may not properly restrain the occupant, increasing the risk of injury in a crash,” warned the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Customers who own a recalled car seat are urged to “only secure their child seat with the vehicle belt restraint system” until the company can send a free replacement base. For more information, email retractablelatchrecall@djgusa.com.

Source: Retractable Latch Base Recall