SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> Evenflo has issued a voluntary recall for over 74,000 of its 4-in-1 car seats for safety concerns in the recline position.
During testing, the company found that when the seat was used rear-facing, it may shift from one recline position to another.
While Evenflo says the seat is still OK to use in rear-facing mode, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a statement saying, “A child seat that does not maintain proper recline position may not adequately secure a child in a crash, increasing the risk of injury.”
So far, no injuries have been reported, Evenflo said.
Passengers should also be careful to avoid putting their hands or fingers into the recline mechanism in the rear-facing position to avoid possible pinching. Owners can fold a small towel inside the recline mechanism to fill the open space.
Only certain models of the All4One 4-in-1 convertible car seats manufactured between January 2022 and June 2024, sold in the United States and Canada, are included in the recall.
Recall models include below:
UNITED STATES:
39312234: All4One DLX Latitude
39312240: All4One DLX Reefs
39312408: All4One Car Seat Aries
39312408PAL: All4One Car Seat Aries Pallet
39312409: All4One Car Seat Ophelia
39312440: All4One Car Seat Knight
39312441: All4One DLX Car Seat Kingsley
39312441COM: All4One DLX Car Seat Kingsley
39312441POP: All4One DLX Car Seat Kingsley
39312442COM: All4One DLX Belmont
CANADA:
39312234C: All4One DLX Latitude
39312240C: All4One DLX Reefs
39312241C: All4One DLX Canyons
39312408C: All4One Car Seat Aries
39312441C: All4One DLX Kingsley
Evenflo will provide affected families with an equivalent replacement car seat at no cost. Families who have registered their seats will be contacted directly with next steps.
Owners who have not yet registered your car seat and currently are using an impacted model, please email [email protected].
Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed beginning Jan. 26, 2026. Owners may contact Evenflo customer service at 1-800-233-5921.
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