Recall Posted: May 10, 2017
Name of Product: Graco My Ride 65 convertible child seats.
Hazard: Graco Children’s Products is recalling more than 25,000 car seats because the harness webbing can break in a crash and may not keep children restrained. The seats included in the recall were produced between May 16, 2014 and August 1, 2014. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) tested the car seats and discovered the webbing strength problem.
Remedy: Graco is notifying consumers who may be impacted and is providing, free of charge, replacement kits with new harness restraints and installation instructions. While waiting for a replacement kit, consumers may continue to use the My Ride 65 convertible car seats. To date, there have been no injuries reported due to the harness webbing.
Who to Contact: See Graco’s My Ride 65 recall website for additional details.
You can also contact Graco’s consumer services team via the gracobaby.com website at http://www.gracobaby.com/en-US/contactus or at 1-800-345-4109 (Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm ET).
Details: The total number of units affected by this recall is 25,494.
The recall affects certain My Ride 65 convertible seats with model numbers 1871689, 1908152, 1813074, 1872691, 1853478, 1877535, 1813015, and 1794334.
To determine if your car seat is included in the recall, check the model number, date of manufacture and webbing tag code. Look under or on the back of your car seat, locate the white label and note the model number and date of manufacture. Next, identify the tag on the webbing of the harness on the back of the car seat and include that date at the bottom of the tag.
See Graco’s My Ride 65 recall website for additional details.