Child Seat Latch Connector problem is a common vehicle problem that happens to most car brands and models. The following is a sample list of Child Seat Latch Connector problems reported in most popular vehicles.
The vehicle is a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe. The latch system was defective. The infant has been unsecured in the vehicle numerous times, once placed into the seat, mother discovered the infant latch was not secure. It was Nov. 8, 2004 when this child seat latch connector issue happened.
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The owner has a 2004 Chevrolet Impala. The vehicle has a 2003 cosco child safety seat, model number 22-100 fsm (na). The seat was manufactured on March 24, 2005. While the contact was driving, her daughter was seated forward facing in the rear driver side seat and began crying. The contact pulled over and inspected the seat. She noticed that the latch connector somehow became unlatched, went through the seat, and punctured a hole so deep into the child's right thigh that she had to get 15 stitches. She called the manufacturer and is waiting for a response. The contact has pictures after the failure occurred. She still has possession of the child safety seat. This child seat latch connector problem happened on May 30, 2008.
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The car involved was a 2003 Dodge Caravan. The reporting person's vehicle is a graco comfortsport child seat, model number 8433f0f. The child seat was included in a recall on the latch system in August of 2007. The contact received instructions on how to re-attach the child seat so that the latch system would fit properly on the vehicle. The remedy lasted temporarily, but failed in January of 2008. The seat is currently not functional and graco refuses to replace it or provide a repair kit. The recall number was unknown. This problem occurred on 01/01/2008.
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The car involved is a 2002 GMC Envoy. It was Nov. 1, 2004 when this child seat latch connector issue occurred.. Read more...
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The vehicle involved is a contact owns a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The contact owns a baby trend child restraint seat, model number ts25751 (na), manufactured November 21, 2012. The contact stated that the plastic locking clip would not latch securely into the base and caused the child seat to shift out of position when driving at various speeds. The manufacturer was notified and they mailed a replacement part; however, the failure recurred two weeks after the replacement part was installed. The contact planned to have the part or child seat replaced. (related vehicle information: model year=1999, make=grand cherokee, model=Jeep). It was Saturday, July 27, 2013 when this child seat latch connector issue occurred.
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The car involved is a 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The reporting person's vehicle is a baby trend child restraint seat, model number: tj94128 (na), and manufactured July 7, 2012. The child seat was being used in a 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse. The contact stated that the child seat lower latch connector failed to lock during the installation of the base. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The contact stated that the child seat would be replaced. The vehicle information was unavailable. This child seat latch connector issue occurred Jul. 24, 2013.
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Cpst checking car seats found latch anchor on 2001 Nissan Maxima to have unusually long sides (? 3cm). Latch hooks from child restraint had migrated to the side portion of the anchors. Not sure if this is a problem or not, but the first time I have seen it. The failure date was Sun., Aug. 29, 2004.
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The car was a 2005 Toyota Sienna. Installation issues regarding evenflo generations combination seat, model 3522607 l1, manufactured in March 5, 2008. 1) latch assembly is attached to the booster seat with a plastic peg and a strap which is sew onto the latch belt. This assembly prevents the latch belt from being fully tightened on one side and in turn prevents the seat from being properly installed. 2) latch buckle size prevents latch belt from being tightened and leads to binding of the latch belt as it is tightened. This prevents full securing of the seat. (related vehicle information: model year=2005, make=Toyota, model=sienna). This child seat latch connector issue occurred 04/06/08.
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The reporting person owns a 1999 Volvo V70. While driving 25 mph, the contact made a sudden stop. As a result, the integrated child seat unlatched and slammed her child into the front seat. The child's chest was injured. The vehicle was taken to the mechanic who stated that they will replace the seat. The purchase date, engine size, and a valid VIN were unknown. The current mileage is 61,000 and failure mileage was 57,000. This child seat latch connector issue occurred Feb. 12, 2007.
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