Evenflo car seat recall affects certain Revolve180 LiteMax NXT infant car seats manufactured before April 1, 2025, after laboratory testing determined they failed to meet mandatory federal performance requirements.
The safety issue stems from a calibration problem involving the level indicator on the affected units, though the company confirmed that no injuries have been reported in connection with the defect.
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SubscribeFamilies who own the impacted models are advised not to return the items to retail stores but instead to register their products online to receive forthcoming repair kits once available.
Despite the recall, parents can continue using the car seats safely by following specific alternative installation methods provided by the manufacturer, such as using a compatible non-rotating base or installing without the rotating base.
Affected Models and Alternative Safety Steps
The recall impacts specific standalone car seats as well as units sold as part of Shyft Intuiti, Shyft Intuiti+, and Omni travel systems produced prior to the April 2025 cutoff date.
Owners can locate their product model number in the center of the car seat base on the LockStrong belt-tensioning panel to verify if their equipment is included in the notice.
Parents seeking immediate guidance can utilize alternative configurations such as utilizing a load leg, adjusting the recline slightly, or using the product strictly as a carrier outside the vehicle.
Consumers with further questions can reach out directly to the ParentLink Consumer Care team via telephone or email for dedicated assistance and detailed instructions.