608,000-Plus Nuna Rava Car Seats Recalled for Harness Adjusters
By Patrick Masterson
December 20, 2024
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Nuna Baby Essentials is recalling a population of its Nuna-brand Rava convertible car seats after discovering a defect related to the front harness adjuster.
Nearly 608,800 Rava car seats with a plastic harness adjuster button manufactured between July 16, 2016, and Oct. 25, 2023, are affected. The defect is a result of debris entering the area where the button is located; such debris may cause the teeth of the adjuster mechanism to no longer properly clamp onto the adjuster strap, loosening the harness. A loose harness may not properly restrain the occupant, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.
Nuna will provide owners a remedy kit for free, but the manufacturer has not yet provided a schedule for recall notification. Those with further questions can call the manufacturer at 855-686-2891 or via email at info.usa@nunababy.com, or they can visit NHTSA’s website to check their car seat’s brand or model for other recalls and learn more.
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