Columbus Trading-partners Usa, Inc. | NHTSA Recall #23C001000

Vehicle safety recall details from the Department of Transportation.

Description

Detailed recall information for NHTSA ID 23C001000 by Columbus Trading-partners Usa, Inc.. Affecting cybex models aton, aton q, aton m, aton 2, and cloud q rear facing infant seats Includes 31,080 affected units, Infant Seat Webbing May Fail/FMVSS 213 & 209, component: CHILD SEAT, and more from the Department of Transportation.

Vehicle Make / Model

makesAndModels

cybex models aton, aton q, aton m, aton 2, and cloud q rear facing infant seats

Defect Summary

Columbus trading-partners usa, inc. (ctp) is recalling certain cybex models aton, aton q, aton m, aton 2, and cloud q rear facing infant seats. please refer to ctp's recall report for specific model details. the webbing for the front harness adjustment strap, used to snugly adjust the shoulder harness straps onto the infant, may fray, which can reduce the strength of the front harness adjustment strap. as such, these infant seats fail to comply with the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard numbers 213, "child restraint systems" and 209, "seatbelt assemblies."

Corrective Action

Ctp/cybex will mail owners a replacement front harness adjustment strap assembly and installation instructions, free of charge. owner notification letters were mailed april 3, 2023. owners may contact ctp's customer service at 1-877-242-5676.

Recall Overview

NHTSA ID: 23C001000
Report Received Date: 2023-02-10T00:00:00
Subject: Infant seat webbing may fail/fmvss 213 & 209
Component: Child Seat
Potentially Affected Units: 31,080

Details

MFR Campaign Number: NR (Not Reported)
Recall Type: Child Seat
Defect Summary: Columbus trading-partners usa, inc. (ctp) is recalling certain cybex models aton, aton q, aton m, aton 2, and cloud q rear facing infant seats. please refer to ctp's recall report for specific model details. the webbing for the front harness adjustment strap, used to snugly adjust the shoulder harness straps onto the infant, may fray, which can reduce the strength of the front harness adjustment strap. as such, these infant seats fail to comply with the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard numbers 213, "child restraint systems" and 209, "seatbelt assemblies."
Consequence Summary: A front harness adjustment strap with insufficient strength may not properly restrain the occupant, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.
Corrective Action: Ctp/cybex will mail owners a replacement front harness adjustment strap assembly and installation instructions, free of charge. owner notification letters were mailed april 3, 2023. owners may contact ctp's customer service at 1-877-242-5676.

Safety Information

Fire Risk When Parked: No
Do Not Drive: No
Completion Rate: 18.89

Metadata

SID: row-vp2n_8iua-xwjz
NHTSA ID: 23C001000
Position: N/A
Created At: 1742808662
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Updated At: 1742808662
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