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(Memphis) The maker of hundreds of popular baby products is in the midst of a massive recall.
Graco is recalling 3.7 million car seats because of problems with the harness.
Parents have even complained of having to cut their children from the seats.
The recall involves harness buckles for all toddler, convertible car seats and harnessed, booster seats made from 2009 to July 2013.
They retailed for $99 to $399.99 at stores nationwide.

Models affected:

Toddler Convertible Car Seats: Cozy Cline, Comfort Sport, Classic Ride 50, My Ride 65, My Ride 70, My Ride 65 with Safety Surround, Size4Me 70, My Size 70, Head Wise 70, Smart Seat. Harnessed Booster Seats: Nautilus 3-in-1, Nautilus Elite and Argos.

Parents should contact Graco for a replacement harness at 800-345-4109 (Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.) or consumerservices@gracobaby.com.

No infant seats were involved in the recall.  Meanwhile parents and government regulators are pushing for those to be included.
Click here to read more about the recall and for instructional videos of how to replace harness.