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43,216 recalls · page 1720 of 2161
NHTSAMar 6, 2001 · #01V044004
Vehicle safety defectSMC/TRW STEERING SYSTEMS/TIE ROD
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CPSCMar 5, 2001 · #01099
The bug's antenna can break off, posing a choking hazard to young children.CPSC, McDonald's Announce Recall of "Scooter Bug" Happy Meal Toys
Toy Animals Stuffed/Not Stuffed
NHTSAMar 5, 2001 · #01V072000
Vehicle safety defectTOYOTA/FRONT SUB FRAME
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NHTSAMar 2, 2001 · #01V070000
Vehicle safety defectSUZUKI/FMVSS 120/TIRE LABEL
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NHTSAMar 1, 2001 · #01V044005
Vehicle safety defectPACCAR/TRW STEERING SYSTEMS/TIE ROD
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NHTSAMar 1, 2001 · #01V071000
Vehicle safety defectGENIE/FENDER MOUNTING
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NHTSAFeb 28, 2001 · #01V048000
Vehicle safety defectFORD/FMVSS 108/STOP LAMPS
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NHTSAFeb 27, 2001 · #01V061000
Vehicle safety defectMERCEDES-BENZ/ALL ACTIVITY MODULE
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NHTSAFeb 27, 2001 · #01V033003
Vehicle safety defectPREVOST/VANNER BATTERY EQUALIZER
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CPSCFeb 26, 2001 · #01096a
The mallet sold with the toy drum has spheres on each end that can pose a choking hazard if they become lodged in a young child's throat.Toy Drums Recalled by Eden LLC
Toy Musical Instruments
CPSCFeb 26, 2001 · #01096d
The bottles were mislabeled. The clear plastic 32 oz. bottles were labeled bleach, but contained ammonia. If the ammonia is mixed with bleach or acid, irritating or toxic gasses could be produced.Richfood Bleach Recalled by SuperValu Eastern Region
Cleaners/Cleaning Products
CPSCFeb 26, 2001 · #01094
These cribs/play yards can collapse and entrap an infant.Recent Death Prompts Search for Recalled Play Yards/Cribs
Cribs · 35606, 1990, 1997…
CPSCFeb 26, 2001 · #01096b
Metal weights found in the games contain lead, which presents a lead poisoning hazard to children. Lead poisoning in children is associated with behavioral problems, learning disabilities, hearing problems and growth retardation.Educational Games Recalled by Lakeshore Learning Materials
Games
CPSCFeb 26, 2001 · #01096c
The paint on the handles of these brooms contain high lead levels. CPSC standards ban toys and other children's products containing high levels of lead. Young children could ingest lead from the broom handles, presenting a lead poisoning hazard.Children's Brooms Recalled by EMSCO Inc.
Toy Miscellaneous · 6089
CPSCFeb 26, 2001 · #01093
The nightlights' electrical connections are loose. They are made from flammable plastic and the power switch does not work. The nightlights pose shock and fire hazards to consumers.CPSC, Dura Kleen (USA) Inc. Announce Recall of Nightlights
Lights & Accessories
NHTSAFeb 26, 2001 · #01V062000
Vehicle safety defectFORD/TRANSAXLE ATTACHING BOLTS
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NHTSAFeb 26, 2001 · #01V064000
Vehicle safety defectEUROPA/TRANSMISSION SHIFTER LABELING
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CPSCFeb 23, 2001 · #01091
The forks on these bicycles can break apart, causing riders to lose control and fall.CPSC, By Us International Co. Ltd. Announce Expanded Recall of Bicycle Forks Installed on Mountain Bicycles
Bicycles & Accessories · 98025001, 98030000, 98031051…
NHTSAFeb 23, 2001 · #01V044003
Vehicle safety defectBLUE BIRD/TRW STEERING SYSTEMS/TIE ROD
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NHTSAFeb 23, 2001 · #01V047000
Vehicle safety defectBMW/BRAKE CALIPER SUPPORT
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