Infant Child Seat Handle problem is a common vehicle problem that happens to most car brands and models. The following is a sample list of Infant Child Seat Handle problems reported in most popular vehicles.
The car involved was a 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier. No description given. Nlm.
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The car was a 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier. Handle on child seat separated from the seat, causing failure which could have resulted in possible injury.
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The vehicle involved is a 2002 Chrysler town and country. The VIN of this vehicle was 2C8GP44362_. Flimsy seat handle design broke off while my 5 year old daughter was holding on to it while manuevering the awkwardly small space to get out of the rear seat, causing her to fall out of the vehicle and be injured. It was Jul. 14, 2003 when this infant child seat handle issue occurred.
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The vehicle was a 1999 Dodge Caravan. Consumer picked up child seat by the handle and the handle snapped off, causing the baby to fall out of the car seat. Consumer went to lock the seat belt and a small plastic piece broke. This was the third seat to break in the same place. Consumer contacted the company, the first two times they wanted to replaced the broken part. After having three of the same parts break, the consumer wonders how effective the seat would be in a accident. (evenflo horizon). This problem occurred on 06/15/2003.
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The car involved was a 1996 Dodge Caravan. Built in child safty seat locks do not work. The part that goes over the child will not retract to release the child. This infant child seat handle issue occurred Jan. 19, 1999.
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The vehicle having this issue was a 2002 Ford f150. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) was 1FTRX07L52_. The vehicle involved is an eddie bauer 22-627 mtt (na) child seat. The contact stated that the handle on the seat was too loose and felt unsafe. There were no recalls on the child seat. The purchase date was unknown. Updated 3/5/08
updated 03/05/08. This issue happened on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2007.
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The vehicle involved is a 1997 Ford Explorer. The vehicle identification number (VIN) of the car was PLEASE PRO_. Rear seatbelt will not stay locked. It to would be hard to keep child seat locked in properly. Dealer notified. This infant child seat handle issue occurred Jul. 2, 2002.
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The vehicle involved was a 1998 GMC Sierra. The VIN of the car is 1GTHK33F2W_. When applying the brakes in a sudden stop, the middle lap seat belt did not lock, causing passenger to move forward near the dash area. Also, car seat in middle rear belt, doesn't lock, causing car seat to fall over, resulting in 2-year old hitting his head. Abs brakes fail, fad eon some stops, will not stop. This issue happened on Tuesday, February 10, 1998.
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The vehicle is a 1999 Honda Accord. I am having a hard time securing my child seat in the middle position rear seat. It doesn't have a lock on the 3 point belt . I used the harness retainer that came with the century car seat which helps, but I feel the seat shouldn't move at all According to the parents mag article I read. Any ideas on how to secure this seat any better??? thanks.
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The car involved is a 1996 Honda Accord. Locking mechanism that secures the child's safety seat became inoperable, causing the tension belt not to release which had to be cut to remove the child. Please give any further details.
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The vehicle having this issue was a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) was 1J4GW58N02_. Consumer states, vehicle is missing the child seat anchor system and latch. Dealer has been notified. Please supply document in your possession and provide further information. Mr. This problem occurred on Wednesday, November 13, 2002.
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The vehicle involved is a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee. When base of child safety seat was initially installed, infants head fell forward when the brakes were applied. Consumer was forced to manually hold infant's head until she was able to completely remove the base. Last incident involved the stroller/carrier part of the system. Had carrier locked in place on the stroller. The securing bar and carrier fell out head first, causing child to land upside down.
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The vehicle having this issue was a 1998 Nissan Altima. The VIN of the car is 1N4DL01D4W_. : the contact stated while the child safety seat was secured in the vehicle, there were two screws that fell out of the handle into the seat. The screws were from the child safety seat handle. The contact attempted to reinsert the screws back into the handle however the screw holes were stripped out. The manufacturer has not been alerted. The child seat is a doral juvenile group, eddie bauer, model number 22-630-bal and the date of manufacture is 09/13/05. This infant child seat handle issue occurred 06/02/06.
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The vehicle was a 2000 Toyota Camry. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) was NOT AVAILA_. The child seat handle was very loose, and the seat did not sit at a 45 degree angle.
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The car involved was a 2001 Volkswagen Golf. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) is PLEASE FUL_. Car seat handle unsnaps and baby falls forward. Please provide additional information. It was Sunday, January 20, 2002 when this infant child seat handle issue occurred.
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