Nuna Recalls Over 600,000 Rava Car Seats Due to Harness Safety Issue
The recall affects models made between 2016 and 2023, with debris potentially compromising the harness adjuster's functionality.
- Nuna Baby Essentials has voluntarily recalled 608,786 Rava car seats due to a defect in the harness adjuster mechanism caused by debris buildup.
- The affected car seats were manufactured between July 16, 2016, and October 25, 2023, and feature a plastic harness adjuster button.
- Debris in the adjuster area may prevent the harness from staying tight, increasing the risk of injury in a crash, though no injuries or fatalities have been reported.
- Customers can order a free remedy kit from Nuna, which includes a new seat pad, cleaning tools, and instructions to fix the issue and prevent further debris buildup.
- Nuna advises parents to perform a harness function test to determine if their car seat is safe to use while waiting for the remedy kit.