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We found the following complaints for GRACO TURBO (Unknown)

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The contact owns a graco turbobooster booster seat, model 8e02rnk.the seat was manufactured on october 1, 2007.the contact stated that her four year old son was seated in the booster seat with the vehicle's seat belt strapped across him.he moved back and forth slightly and, in a matter of seconds, he asked to be removed from the seat.the contact noticed that the seat belt was wrapped around the child's neck and chocking him.the child sustained bruises to his neck.the contact stated that the booster seat was designed incorrectly.the purchase date was unknown.

The contact owns a graco child safety seat, model number: 2013866, model type: turbo booster, manufactured date: september 5, 2019. The child safety seat was being utilized in a 2013 audi s6. The contact attempted to secure child in the safety seat, but was unsuccessful. The contact stated that there was a hook defect underneath the safety seat not allowing it to be secured inside of the vehicle. The contact was unable to secure the safety seat. The child was not inside the safety seat at the time of the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. ## vin failed ## graco child safety seat ##*dt*dt

Back of graco highback turbobooster falls down (aka lowers) without pushing on the red button. A handful of times it has lowered while my daughter was climbing into the seat causing the beltguide to be too low.i'm concerned that it won't stay in the proper position in a crash. The seat was manufactured april 2016 and the issue started happening the past couple weeks.*dtconsumer stated happens often when my daughter gets into the seat. She knows to let us know to fix it but afraid others who don't pay as close attention to their seats might not know to raise it back up. It currently stays up while driving but not sure what it'ddo under crash forces. It appears that the piece that holds the back headrest up in place is sticking out and not completely locking. No vin availableupdated 10/17/18

The headrest continues to fall down from where it is set for the proper height of the child, both with the child in the seat and without. The safety mechanism designed to have you grip the red portion on the back of the headrest to move it up and down and secure it is not needed to be gripped for it to move. This makes the headrest and seat belt placement be incorrect for the child.




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