Vehicle Seat in Voluntary Recall
Britax Child Safety Inc. estimates only about 1 percent of the vehicle seats involved in the recall have the problem.
The problem, which affects some Boulevard ClickTight, Advocate ClickTight and Marathon ClickTight child seats, is a red harness adjuster button that may stick in the released position, allowing the shoulder harness to loosen. This will enable the shoulder harnesses to loosen from a child’s movements while secured in the seat.
The seat models were manufactured between August 1, 2014 and July 29, 2015.
The DOM label is located under the auto seat cover to the right of the “ClickTight” dial.
According to Britax, only seats with the following model numbers are affected: E9LT95Q, E9LT95Z, E9LT95N, E1A025Q, E9LT86F, E1A135Q, E9LT86G, E9LT85Q, E9LT86A, E9LT86H, E9LT85S, E1A015Q, E1A016A, E1A016H, E1A166F, E9LT87J, E1A116L, E9LT76P, E9LT71Q, E9LT76N, E9LT76B, E9LT75R, E9LT76L, E1A006B and E1A005R.
If you have not registered your product, or if you need to verify an existing registration, visit the Britax recall page here, call Britax customer service at 1-888-427-4829 or email Britax.
By following this link, consumers will be given details of this recall which was made voluntarily by Britax in cooperation with the NHTSA, (The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration).