10.0

really awful
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problem #2

Apr 302011

Camry

  • miles
When installing my radian80sl with superlatch, I checked for movement at the belt path and the superlatch straps very easily loosened. More than one attempt was made to get an acceptable install using the superlatch, but it loosened each time, leaving more than 1" of movement and an unacceptable install. I do not feel my child would be safely protected by this seat in the event of a car accident. I have been able to get an acceptable install using the seat belt. I am very disappointed in skjp for not issuing a recall on this product, as it is not safe. I have heard numerous other reports of this same problem. Paying over $200 for a car seat to keep my child safe, I do not expect to get a defective and unsafe product. Being able to rf to 45 pounds, rf tether and be able to fit 3 across with this seat are great features but are worthless if the seat isn't safely installed. Unfortunately, there are probably many owners of this seat that are unaware of this problem. Skjp needs to issue a recall! install was in a 2009 Toyota Camry. Child restraint information: Radian80sl, model # 18500, dom 11/10, serial # 11100082704327 superlatch information: Dom oct2010, lot 0J2 pn ssk-306_sb-08 (related vehicle information: Model year=2009, make=Toyota, model=Camry).

- Farmington, MN, USA

problem #1

Oct 122009

Camry

  • miles
The contact owns a 2008 graco snugride child restraint seat, model number 1751535; in a 2009 Toyota Camry. While carrying the child secured in an infant only child seat, the carry handle became loose. This condition could cause the carry handle to fail, which could subsequently cause injury to the infant. She was in the process of contacting the manufacturer. The vehicle identification number was unavailable.

- Jonesboro, GA, USA