Carry Handle, Shell, Base Problems of Chevrolet Traverse

Chevrolet Traverse owners have reported 5 carry handle, shell, base related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 1 most common carry handle, shell, base problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's carry handle, shell, base (5 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.

Table 1. Carry Handle, Shell, Base related problems of Chevrolet Traverse

Problem Category Number of Problems
Carry Handle, Shell, Base problems
5

Carry Handle, Shell, Base problem #1

The base does not look in place. The buttons do not look to put in position. The entire car seat slides back and forth on its base.

Carry Handle, Shell, Base problem #2

I purchased these carseats after I was in an accident and needed to replace the 2 that I had, the tethers attached to the carseat were not effective at all, I could not get them anywhere near close to actually securing the carseats. So I opted to use my vehicles seatbelts, with the seatbelts pulled as far as I could get them and locked the carseats still moved more than an inch. I had to have my husband help me push the carseat as far down into my seat that I could to get the least amount of movement as possible. One of the carseats even tipped over while I was driving after all of this. Needless to say that I will be replacing these seats as I do not feel they would keep my children safe in the event of an accident, I feel as though these seats endanger my children because they aren't keeping them secure enough not to become projectiles in the event of an accident.

Carry Handle, Shell, Base problem #3

When this seat is first installed with the seat belt, it has a tight fit. However, the install seems to loosen for no apparent reason on its own. This occurs frequently. The seat is properly installed with pulling the slack out of the seat belt, securing the snuglock, and then locking the vehicle seat belt. I am concerned that the install will loosen in the event of an accident, and my toddler will not be properly secured. When the seat loosens, it moves more than one inch from side to side. It has even loosened so much that it began visibly lean to one side.

Carry Handle, Shell, Base problem #4

As a cpst, I am very concerned by the failure that I have witnessed on multiple occasions of the snuglock mechanism of the graco turn2me to secure the seat. The snuglock mechanism is supposed to serve as a lockoff for the vehicle seatbelt, so that the seatbelt doesn't have to manually be locked. However, it seems that the snuglock is failing to do so. I first noticed an issue back in October of 2022 when I went to put my rear facing 2yo into the seat and noticed that it was loose/"rocking". Upon taking hold of the seat, I could completely push the seat over, with very minimal force. I chalked it up to a squirming toddler whom was fighting his father to be bucked the previous day. However, since October, I have found that the seat repeatedly becomes loose over time. It is now to the point that I check the seat every single time we get into the car and there has been multiple times I have had to reinstall in the middle of store/restaurant parking lots. At this point, I am reinstalling weekly due to what I believe is a faulty snuglock. When loose, you can visibly see the slack in the vehicle belt. It's my belief that, over time, the snuglock is allow the vehicle seatbelt to "slip" causing this slack and, therefore, a very dangerous, unsecure install. As a cpst, I have helped a number of caregivers whom are experiencing the very same issue. I have 2 videos I would love to share: the first showing how loose the install becomes. The second showing the seat after I have reinstalled (testing in the same locations for reference. ) please reach out to me if you would like to view them.

Carry Handle, Shell, Base problem #5

The styrofoam impact pad broke apart and fell off. This is the impact styrofoam for the head.



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