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Issue:
On certain child car seats, the owner's manual doesn't provide clear instructions for how to lock the vehicle seat belt when using the seat in a rear-facing position. Canadian regulations require companies to provide this information in every…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2023-01-13
Issue:
On certain booster seats, the headrest could crack and separate from the seat in a crash.
Safety Risk:
A headrest that separates from the seat could increase the risk of injury in a crash.
Corrective Actions:
Diono will mail a notice to all…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2021-04-07
Certain booster seats may not comply with the requirements of the Canada Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations (RSSR). The upholstery may exceed the burn rate of the flammability requirements of the regulations.…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2018-01-09
Certain child booster seats may not comply with the requirements of the Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations (RSSR). The booster seats fail to meet the stiffness requirements of the standard. This could increase the risk…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2016-09-30
Certain booster seats may not comply with the requirements of the Canada Motor Vehicle Restraint Systems and Booster Seats Safety Regulations. The seat fabric does not meet flammability requirements specified in the regulations. This could increase the…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2015-11-04
Certain child seats may not comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) 213.2 - Booster Seats. Discrepancies exist between the English and French mass and height requirements indicated on the labelling affixed to the…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2015-04-15
Certain infant/child seats may not comply with the requirements of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (CMVSS) 213 - Child Restraint Systems, and CMVSS 213.1 - Infant Restraint Systems. A memory foam insert in the seat pan fabric may have been omitted…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2014-04-30
On certain child car seats, the French-language label indicates the incorrect weight range in kilograms. While the English label states that the seat is intended to be used forward facing for children weighing between 10 and 45 kg (22 and 100 lbs), the…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-12-12
Certain Monterey booster child seats may have an error on the National Safety Mark label affixed to the side of the seat. The National Safety Mark (NSM) is the round label with the maple leaf and the designated manufacturer/importer identifier number in…
RecallAutomotive recall | 2012-04-30