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More than 5,000 Graco car seats sold through Target, Walmart and other major retailers are being recalled in the United States after the company and federal regulators warned of a risk of injury from the seat base.
The recall applies to Graco SnugRide Turn & Slide car seats sold in the United States from January 2026 through March 2026 at Amazon, Babylist, Target, Walmart and on Graco’s website.
“At Graco, the safety of children and the trust of parents and caregivers are at the core of everything we do,” Graco said Monday in a statement announcing the voluntary recall.
“We know that parents rely on Graco products every day, and we understand that this can cause frustration and disruption for families,” the statement continued. “We are working quickly to support affected families and will provide a replacement product free of charge.”
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Graco has announced a voluntary recall of certain SnugRide Turn & Slide products sold at major retailers including Amazon, Target and Walmart between January 2026 and March 2026. The company stated that the recall was initiated after a structural problem. (Graco)
This recall was “due to a structural issue identified during a post-production laboratory test,” Graco said.
According to one Department of Transportation Recall Report5,126 units may be involved. The report warns of an “increased risk of injury”.
“A properly installed stroller can separate from its base under certain crash conditions,” reads the DOT defect description for the rear-facing child seat. “The basic locking hooks can cause the carrier to break away.”
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The recall affects as many as 5,126 car seats. (Graco)
The recall only applies to certain SnugRide Turn & Slide models, including some car seats, bases and Modes Nest travel systems with the matching car seat. Graco said other rotating car seats, including EasyTurn and Turn2Me, are not mentioned, and no other SnugRide models are included.
Consumers are told to stop using the seat with base, although Graco says the seat can still be used without a base if installed with the vehicle’s seat belt and according to product instructions.
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| GRACO | NO DATA AVAILABLE | – | – |
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The company offers free replacement products including child seats, toddler seats or, for base purchases, a replacement base.
Graco said affected owners should check the model number on the base label, upload a photo of the white label and complete the company’s recall registration form.
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According to Graco, customers are not allowed to return the product to stores.


