Graco Issues Nationwide Recall For Faulty Car Seats

by Jamie Stockwell
Graco Issues Nationwide Recall For Faulty Car Seats

Graco Issues Nationwide Recall For Faulty Car Seats...

Graco Children's Products has announced a nationwide recall of over 200,000 car seats due to a safety defect that could compromise child safety. The recall, issued on April 9, 2026, affects specific models of the Graco Extend2Fit and Nautilus SnugLock LX car seats manufactured between January 2024 and March 2026. The company identified an issue with the harness adjuster button, which may fail to properly secure the harness, increasing the risk of injury in the event of a crash.

The recall comes after Graco received multiple reports of the harness adjuster button breaking or becoming stuck, preventing parents from properly tightening the harness. While no injuries have been reported, the potential hazard has sparked widespread concern among parents and caregivers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has urged consumers to stop using the affected car seats immediately and contact Graco for a free repair kit.

Graco has set up a dedicated hotline and website for consumers to check if their car seat is part of the recall. The company is offering replacement harness adjuster buttons to resolve the issue. Parents are advised to inspect their car seats for model numbers and manufacturing dates listed in the recall notice. This development is trending on Google Trends as families across the U.S. scramble to ensure their children's safety.

The recall highlights the importance of regular safety checks for child car seats, which are critical for protecting young passengers. Graco, a leading brand in child safety products, has faced recalls in the past but remains a trusted name for many families. This latest incident underscores the need for vigilance and prompt action when safety concerns arise. Consumers are encouraged to stay informed and take advantage of the resources provided by Graco and the NHTSA to address the issue swiftly.

Jamie Stockwell

Editor at SP Growing covering trending news and global updates.