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Children’s car seat producer Maxi-Cosi announced yesterday (Mon) that it was recalling all of its FamilyFix car seats produced before 3 March 2010.

Maxi-Cosi recalls unsafe kids' car seat

Children’s car seat producer Maxi-Cosi announced yesterday (Mon) that it was recalling all of its FamilyFix car seats produced before 3 March 2010.

The firm said a mechanical problem in the seat made it impossible to guarantee maximum safety in case of a traffic accident. The firm said the problem had been discovered during a routine quality control operation.

It had affected only a small number of seats, and there had been no complaints by customers, Maxi-Cosi added.

Additional information is available at website www.maxi-cosi.de and over the free FamilyFix-Hotline (0800-601 162) from 8am to 10pm daily.

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  • Frans wrote on 06. 06. 2011 from Netherlands about "Maxi-Cosi recalls unsafe ..."

    Maxi cosi group 0 model has another problem. Watch a video that I made to demonstrate the error in the design. I mailed Maxi Cosi to inform them of this design flaw, but was scoffed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIXx7Wdw1IA

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