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More than 74K car seats recalled due to safety concerns

About 74,710 car seats are being recalled because the seat may shift to another adjustable setting in the event of a crash. (Evenflo)

(NewsNation) — An Ohio-based manufacturer is recalling some models of its car seats due to concerns that the seat may shift position.

The Evenflo Company issued a recall of 74,710 of its All4One 4-in-1 convertible car seats, saying in a statement that during testing, they found an issue where the seat may shift from one recline position to another during a crash when it is rear facing.


The affected seats were manufactured between January 2022 and June 2024 and sold in the U.S. and Canada. No injuries have been reported in relation to the recall.

What car seat models are being recalled?

The following models of the Evenflo All4One car seats sold in the U.S. are affected by the recall:

The models sold in Canada affected by the recall are:

My seat is recalled. What can I do?

Evenflo is expected to send out notification letters to anyone who owns an All4One car seat starting Jan. 26. Through March 4, the company will send a similar replacement car seat to affected customers, as the specific recalled model is now out of production.

The company added in its statement that the car seat is still safe to use until a replacement arrives, but advises anyone sitting next to the car seat to keep their hands away from the seat’s recline mechanism to avoid pinched fingers.

Customers can visit the company website for more questions and support.