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Recall of the Evenflo child safety seat Co.

Models: Cozy Carrier ® infant child restraints
Production Dates: November 2001 through August 2002

Defect: Deformation or damage can occur to the base hooks on the convenience base during vehicle installation.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide consumers with free upgrade kits. Owner notification is expected to begin during July 2003. Owners should contact Evenflo's website at www.cozycarry.com, or call their toll-free number (1-800-233-5921) to receive a free upgrade kit.

NHTSA No.: 03C-005
NOTE: THIS ACTION IS DEEMED A SAFETY IMPROVEMENT CAMPAIGN AND IS NOT BEING CONDUCTED UNDER THE SAFETY ACT. Models: Triumphâ„¢ convertible child restraints.
Production Dates: October 20, 2001 through January 31, 2002

Defect: The slide loop connectors (which act as a link in the internal harness system) may not be strong enough to fully secure the occupant in the event of a vehicle crash, possibly resulting in injury or death.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide a free repair kit and installation instructions that will reinforce the slide loop connectors. Owners may call Evenflo at 1-800-233-5921 to receive a free repair kit.

NHTSA No.: 02C004000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 02E-004)


Models: Joyride® infant child restraints, model numbers beginning with 203, 205, 210, 435, and 493.
Production Dates: January 1988 to December 1998

Defect: When the infant restraint is used as a carrier (outside of a motor vehicle), the handle locks on each side of the restraint can unexpectedly release, causing the seat to flip forward. The Joyride infant restraint was sometimes sold together with a detachable convenience base as a Travel Tandem, and was sometimes sold as a travel system (together with a matching stroller.)

Corrective Action: Evenflo will notify and provide customers with a free repair kit and installation instructions. Customers can contact Evenflo Costumer Service at 1-800-233-5921 for a free repair kit.

NHTSA No.: 01C019000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 01E-019)


Model(s): On My Way® Position Right™ infant car seats
Production Dates: January 26, 1999 - February 10, 2000
Affected Seats: The recall affects the "Convenience Base" of the seat only. Model numbers of the affected seats begin with 200 and 211; or 447 and 499 when sold with a stroller; and 639 on the bases that were sold separately.

Defect: Evenflo has discovered that after repeated use, two alignment posts in the base can become bent. If the posts become bent, consumers may have difficulty installing the carrier onto the base. Bent posts could also interfere with proper latching of the carrier to the base, preventing the child from being properly restrained.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide a free repair kit that prevents the posts in the base from bending. The kit includes instructions and metal clips that slip over the alignment posts. The clips are easy to install and it only takes a few minutes.

NOTE: For this recall campaign, consumers that have the affected seats should call Evenflo at 1-800-233-5921 to receive a free repair kit.

NHTSA No.: 00C015000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 00E-015)


Models: Two-In-One car seats (Models beginning with 636 and 637)
Production Dates: January 7 - March 20, 1998

Noncompliance: The seat's backrest and base can separate when the occupant is restrained by the seat's 5-point harness. If the backrest and base were to separate in an automobile crash, the child in the seat could be injured. These seats do not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraints Systems."

Corrective Action: Evenflo intends to notify consumers of the potential problem and to provide consumers with a new replacement seat. Consumers will be provided a pre-paid return shipping label and will be asked to return their original seat in the box the replacement seat came in. Evenflo will notify consumers to stop using the seat's internal 5-point harness system, and will advise that the seat can only be used as a belt positioning booster seat.

NHTSA No.: 98C014000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 98E-014)


Model(s): On My Way infant car seat/carrier (Model 207) and On My Way Travel System infant car seat/carrier with stroller base (Model 492)
Production Dates: December 15, 1995 - July 27, 1997

Defect: The red push button assembly on each side of the seat that is used to latch and adjust the carrying handle can unexpectedly release and cause the seat to flip forward.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide a free repair kit which includes stronger latch buttons and springs. To receive the repair kit, consumers should contact Evenflo at 1-800-233-5921 only for this recall campaign.

NHTSA No.: 98C003000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 98E-003)


Model(s): Sidekick booster seat, Model No. 244
Production Dates: April 23, 1996 - May 20, 1997

Noncompliance: These seats do not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems," which limits the head injury criteria. In recent tests on some of these booster seats, the head injury criteria scored more than allowed by this standard.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will reimburse owners either completely or partially depending on whether the seat can be used by the owner's child. Owners are advised to use the sidekick booster seat only as a belt positioner. When used as a belt positioner, the Sidekick must be used without its front shield and only in vehicles equipped with a three point lap/shoulder seat belt system.

NHTSA No.: 97C020000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 97E-020)


Model(s): Champion, Scout and Trooper, Model numbers beginning with 219, 224, 225, and 229
Production Dates: October 14, 1996 - February 6, 1997

Noncompliance: These seats do not comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems.", which limits head excursion. Slippage of the harness webbing can result in loosening of the harness straps.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide a harness adjuster retrofit kit and detailed instructions to the owners.

NHTSA No.: 97C019000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 97E-019)
Model(s): Scout, Champion, Model numbers beginning with 224 and 229 Production Dates: June 1, 1993 - December 16, 1996

Noncompliance: These seats do not comply with the thorax acceleration requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems."

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide a modified recline arm which will alter the restraint's angle and installation instructions for consumers to repair these seats. Meanwhile, consumers are advised to only use these seats in its reclined position until they receive the free modified recline arm.

NHTSA No.: 97C001000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 97E-001)


Model(s): Trooper Model No. 219
Production Dates: November 1995 - January 1996

Defect: Due to a printing error, the fold-out instruction pamphlet providing information on toddler use was incorrectly labeled for infant use.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will send a new pamphlet to consumers.

NHTSA No.: 96C002000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 96E-002) Model(s): On My Way, Model No. beginning with 206
Production Dates: May 1994 - May 1995

Noncompliance: These seats do not meet the sled test requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems," when tested without the detachable autobase.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide a set of plastic inserts to all owners of the "On My Way" infant restraints. Evenflo recommends that owners only use the restraint with the detachable autobase until the plastic inserts are received and installed.

NHTSA No.: 95C024000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 95E-024)


Model(s): Champion Model 224, Ultra I Model 231, and Ultra II Model 232
Production Dates: February 8 - August 4, 1993

Defect: These seats are equipped with a latching aid, which is a gray or white sleeve located at the base of the webbing to help the consumer to insert the buckle tongue into the receiving end of the buckle. This latching aid can become torn or split or can slip out of position.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide an instruction sheet showing how to remove the plastic sleeve.

NHTSA No.: 94C016000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 94E-016)


Model(s): 7-year car seat models 453 and 454, and Evenflo booster seats model 471
Production Dates: February 13, 1987 - October 31, 1988

Defect: The black plastic push pins used to attach the pads to the seat structure can be removed by children presenting a possible choking hazard.

Corrective Action: Evenflo will send owners newly designed replacement push pins and installation instructions.

NHTSA No.: 91C045000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 91E-045)


Model(s): Ultara II Model 227
Production Dates: January - June 1990

Noncompliance: These seats fail to comply with the head and knee excursion requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems."

Corrective Action: Evenflo will replace the seat shells on these seats.

NHTSA No.: 91C007000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 91E-007)


Model(s): Dyn-O-Mite, Evenflo Infant Models 201, 202, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 448,456, and 458. One-Step Models 221, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, and 409. Seven Year Car Seat Models 228, 453, and 454. Bobby-Mac Models 411, 412, 414, 415, and 416. One Step Deluxe Models 222, 223, and 417. Evenflo Booster Seat Models 242, 470, and 471.
Production Dates: April - December 1985

Noncompliance: Certain seat buckle and tongue assemblies do not properly engage when latched failing to meet the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems."

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide owners with a replacement buckle tongue and installation instructions.

NHTSA No.: 90C032000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 90E-032)


Model(s): Dyn-O-Mite, Evenflo Infant Models 201, 202, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 448, 456, and 458. One Step Models 221, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406,407, 408, and 409. Seven Year Car Seat Models 228, 453, and 454. Bobby-Mac One Step Models 411, 412, 415, and 416. One Step Deluxe Models 222, 223, and 417. Evenflo Booster Models 242, 470, and 471.
Production Dates: January 1986 - April 1990

Noncompliance: Certain seat buckle and tongue assemblies do not properly engage when latched failing to meet the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 213, "Child Restraint Systems."

Corrective Action: Evenflo will provide owners with a replacement buckle tongue and installation instructions.

NHTSA No.: 90C031000 (PREVIOUS RECALL NUMBER 90E-031)
EVENFLO COMPANY, INC. 1-800-233-5921