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Cybex car seat recalls

NHTSA's child-seat recall record contains 4 recalls that officially name Cybex — the most recent reported 2025-02-14. Filed by Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc..

⚠️ This is NHTSA's published recall record — not a clean bill of health. We show recalls that officially name a brand, from NHTSA's recall data (retrieved 2026-07-16). A seat missing from this page is not "recall-free" — new recalls are issued continuously, and coverage depends on NHTSA's own record. Always check nhtsa.gov/recalls with your exact model and date of manufacture, both on the seat's label.

Source: NHTSA · retrieved 2026-07-16

ReportedNHTSA IDFiled byRecallUnits
2025-02-1425C002000Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc.Harness Strap May Detach From Seat23,273
2023-02-1023C001000Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc.Infant Seat Webbing May Fail/FMVSS 213 & 20931,080
2022-04-0822C001000Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc.Choking Hazard from Foam in Child Seat Headrest20,526
2010-07-2610C003000Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc.INCORRECT WARNING LABEL881

What each recall says

2025-02-14 — Harness Strap May Detach From Seat

Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc. (CTP) is recalling certain Cybex Aton G, Aton G SensorSafe, Aton G Swivel, Aton G Swivel SensorSafe, Eos and Aton G Swivel Travel System, Eos and Aton G Travel System, Libelle and Aton G Travel System, and Beezy and Aton G Travel System child seats. The harness hip anchorage retention hooks may bend, causing the anchor pin to loosen, and the harness strap to detach.

Risk: A detached harness will not properly restrain a child, increasing the risk of injury.

Remedy: CTP will mail owners a remedy kit and installation instructions, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed beginning March 17, 2025. Owners may contact CTP customer service at 877-242-5676.

Official NHTSA notice 25C002000 →

2023-02-10 — Infant Seat Webbing May Fail/FMVSS 213 & 209

Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc. (CTP) is recalling certain Cybex models Aton, Aton Q, Aton M, Aton 2, and Cloud Q rear facing infant seats. Please refer to CTP's recall report for specific model details. The webbing for the front harness adjustment strap, used to snugly adjust the shoulder harness straps onto the infant, may fray, which can reduce the strength of the front harness adjustment strap. As such, these infant seats fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard numbers 213, "Child Restraint Systems" and 209, "Seatbelt Assemblies."

Risk: A front harness adjustment strap with insufficient strength may not properly restrain the occupant, increasing the risk of injury in a crash.

Remedy: CTP/CYBEX will mail owners a replacement front harness adjustment strap assembly and installation instructions, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed April 3, 2023. Owners may contact CTP's customer service at 1-877-242-5676.

Official NHTSA notice 23C001000 →

2022-04-08 — Choking Hazard from Foam in Child Seat Headrest

Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc. (CTP) is recalling certain CYBEX Sirona M Convertible Child Car Seat, model numbers 518000385, 518002153, 518000387, 518002145, 518002149, 518002151, and 519000211, manufactured between November 3, 2017 and August 31, 2018. A child may pick pieces of foam from the child seat headrest pad.

Risk: Loose pieces of foam can present a choking hazard to a child, increasing the risk of injury.

Remedy: CTP will mail a kit with instructions on how to seal the headrest foam, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed May 23, 2022. Owners may contact CTP customer service at 1-877-242-5676.

Official NHTSA notice 22C001000 →

2010-07-26 — INCORRECT WARNING LABEL

CERTAIN CYBEX SOLUTION X-FIX MODEL BOOSTER SEATS MANUFACTURED DURING FEBRUARY 2010, WERE PRODUCED USING AN INCORRECT WARNING LABEL. THE DEFECT CONSISTS OF AN INCORRECT WARNING STATEMENT RELATED TO SECURING AN UNOCCUPIED BOOSTER SEAT. THIS STATEMENT IS INCONSISTENT WITH CYBEX RECOMMENDED PRACTICES - ALWAYS SECURE AN UNOCCUPIED BOOSTER WITH THE VEHICLE SEAT BELT. IF A CAREGIVER FOLLOWS THE WARNING AS WRITTEN, THERE IS AN INCREASED RISK THAT THE UNOCCUPIED BOOSTER SEAT COULD STRIKE A VEHICLE OCCUPANT AND CAUSE INJURY IN A SEVERE CRASH. THE INCORRECT WARNING STATEMENT APPEARS IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL AND ON THE HEADREST WARNING LABEL.

Risk: IN A SHARP TURN, CRASH, OR SUDDEN STOP, AN UNSECURED BOOSTER SEAT CAN BE THROWN AROUND AND COULD INJURE VEHICLE OCCUPANTS.

Remedy: REGAL LAGER WILL NOTIFY CAREGIVERS AND PROVIDE A NEW LABEL TO BE AFFIXED OVER THE OLD LABEL AND OWNERS WILL ALSO RECEIVE A NEW OWNERS MANUAL FREE OF CHARGE. THE SAFETY RECALL BEGAN ON AUGUST 6, 2010. OWNERS MAY CONTACT REGAL LAGER TOLL-FREE AT 1-800-593-5522 BETWEEN 8:30 AM AND 5:30 PM EST.

Official NHTSA notice 10C003000 →

FAQ

Have Cybex car seats been recalled?
NHTSA's child-seat recall record contains 4 recalls that officially name Cybex, the most recent reported 2025-02-14 (25C002000: Harness Strap May Detach From Seat). This is a display of NHTSA's record, not a safety verdict — and it is not a certification that any Cybex seat is recall-free. Check nhtsa.gov/recalls with your model and date of manufacture.

Which company files Cybex recalls?
Columbus Trading-Partners USA, Inc.. Searching NHTSA by brand alone can miss a recall when the filing company's name differs from the brand — search your model name too.

My Cybex seat is on this list — what do I do?
A recall names specific models and manufacture-date ranges, so it may not cover your unit. Open the NHTSA notice linked on this page, check your seat's label (model number + date of manufacture), and follow the manufacturer's remedy — recall remedies are free.

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