Graco 4ever All-in-One Car Seat Review

Graco 4ever All-in-One Car Seat

The Graco 4ever All-in-One convertible car seat is meant to last from birth to when your child no longer needs a safety seat. Many of these seats are dependable in this regard, but most lack some versatility. Either they lack enough recline in rear-facing mode or children grow out of them way before the listed maximum weight, among other things.

We’ve reviewed lots of convertible seats, and like most multi-function equipment, they perform each job decently, while single-function seats often perform their one job better than any convertible can. While this one isn’t perfect, the Graco 4ever All-in-One is about the closest it comes in the realm of convertible seats.

The newest versions of this seat include more fabric options and a lower price than the originals. While not super expensive, it still costs enough that families will want to research all the pros and cons before making the investment. We’ll break them down for you here in our review.

Key Features of the Graco 4Ever All-in-One Convertible Car Seat

All-in-One in this case means a 4-in-one car seat, with four different configurations.

  • A rear-facing seat that allows for extended rear-facing to 40 pounds
  • A forward-facing seat
  • A high-back booster seat
  • A backless booster seat (often lacking in convertibles)

In addition, you’ll find these features:

  • No-rethread 5-point safety harness
  • 10 position headrest
  • 6 recline positions (3 rear-facing, 3 forward-facing)
  • Bubble-level indicator
  • Steel reinforced frame
  • Push on lower LATCH connectors
  • Two built in cup holders
  • 10 year expiration date
  • Washable cover
  • Up to 10 color options
  • Storage compartment for harness when in belt-positioning booster mode
4ever Design

All the color/pattern options, quality fabric and adjustability make it a nice-looking, versatile seat that easily adapts to each stage of your child’s life and your lifestyle.

The two cup holders have solid bottoms so kids can have their snacks and drinks close by while on the go – something that will come in handy as you child gets older and you hear, “Mom, I’m hungry!” more often. They’re roomy enough for storing crayons and small toys too. Plus, they’re easy to remove for cleaning.

Most parents think the cover is easy to take off. It’s machine washable and drip dry. It’s not one solid cover (3 separate parts), so you can remove just the part that needs cleaning most. There’s also a removable body/head support cushion for newborns. It’s washable too. Metal and plastic parts can be cleaned with soap and water while the buckle should be cleaned with a damp cloth.

Like other convertibles, it will not serve as a portable infant carrier, nor will it fit on strollers. It’s meant to stay in the car at all times. The good thing is you don’t have to remove the harness when switching to booster mode. You just tuck the harness in the built in cubby, although the compartment is a bit small. Converting to a backless booster is really easy too.

What are the child size limits of the Graco 4ever All-in-One Convertible Car Seat?

We were pretty impressed with the 40 pound weight limit to allow for extended rear-facing. Most other convertible seats top out at 30 to 35. The size limits can get a little confusing, so keep your manual in the car for quick consultation.

  • Rear Facing: Ideal for children between 4 and 40 pounds; height limit is when the child’s head is one inch below the headrest adjustment button when the headrest is fully extended.
  • Front Facing: Ideal for children between 22 and 65 pounds, height should be less than 49”; child should be at least one year (12 months) old, preferably 2 years old or more.
  • High-Back Booster: Ideal for children weighing between 30 and 100 pounds, height should be 38 to 57”; children should be able to hold themselves up in the seat and at least four years of age.
  • Backless Booster: Ideal for children 40 to 120 pounds; recommended height is between 40 to 57”; and the child should be at least four years old.

rear-facing seatforward-facing seatbooster seatbackless booster seat

How big is the Graco 4Ever All-in-One convertible car seat, and will it fit in your vehicle?

Convertible seats are often bulky, since they have so many jobs to do. If you have a larger vehicle like an SUV or hybrid, the seat will likely fit just fine unless you need to stick 3 car seats in the backseat. Then, you’ll want to measure your interior and compare it with the below measurements.

  • Width: 19.5 inches at the widest part (at cup holders)
  • Width of base (widest point): 15 inches
  • Seat weight: 22.75 pounds
  • Seating depth: 12.5 inches deep
  • Width of seat area at narrowest point: 13 inches
  • Shell height: 24 inches, extends to 34 inches
  • Lowest harness height (with infant pillow): 7 inches
  • Highest harness height: 18 inches

For sedans and compact cars, definitely take measurements first. Some parents noted that there wasn’t much legroom left for the front passengers when this seat was in rear-facing mode, even on the minimal recline setting.

How safe is the Graco 4Ever All-in-One convertible car seat?

This seat has held up in real-life crash situations. One such experience occurred with an 11-month old baby involved in a terrible rollover accident. The baby was completely unharmed. This seat was crash tested only in the US, so if you’re outside the US, check with your country’s specific safety standards. Or call Graco to see if there is a specific model sold in your country.

For overall safety, the 4Ever is a great option, including the ability to use LATCH in booster mode (up to 42 pounds). But there are a few things to note. When extended to full height, the seat can block some rear visibility depending on your vehicle, but it shouldn’t be enough to pose a safety risk. If you have a particularly small vehicle, make sure to get measurements so you can better determine if visibility will be a problem.

Some smaller issues were noted that may affect comfort and peace of mind more than safety. A few parents thought the seat felt too loose in rear-facing mode and flopped side to side too much. Once the infant insert was removed, other parents felt the seat was too uncomfortable for their child. Some parents also noted that the fabric didn’t seem breathable enough, so their child was very sweaty after riding in the seat for a while.

Useful tip: One complaint involved not being able to get the harness straps to remain tight enough, which seems to be a recurring issue in Graco convertibles. But here’s a useful method some parents use to overcome that. Make sure to pull up all the slack in the harness in the hip area first, then pull out the slack in the harness behind the car seat BEFORE pulling the adjuster strap to tighten the harness. Also, tighten the harness BEFORE you buckle the chest clip.

Note: The manufacturer states that the cup holders must remain in the car seat when in use. This is because the seat was not crash tested without the cup holders in place. Previously, we noted that some parents removed theirs to gain a couple extra inches of space in the backseat. Please follow all current manufacturer guidelines.


How easy is the Graco 4Ever All-in-One convertible to install and use?

Graco Installation

The Graco 4Ever All-in-One is an easy seat to install in almost all modes. You may have a little more trouble fitting this one into a sporty car with bucket seats due to the width of the base. However, the belt paths are all clearly labeled and color coded so that you can figure things out without having to consult the manual every time.

Unlike some Graco convertibles, the 4Ever All-in-One has only one set of LATCH straps for both rear and forward-facing, so you will need to switch the straps manually when converting. There is no lockoff device for seat belt installations, so you’ll need to know how your seatbelts lock, particularly if you have an older vehicle. To be on the safe side, consult your vehicle owner’s manual to see if there are specific instructions for car seat installations.

For a lot of the conversion steps, it’ll be necessary to take the seat completely out of your car. This isn’t a complicated process, but it can be a bit of a pain. Make sure you’re not in a hurry when converting the seat from one mode to the next.

In rear facing mode, there are three recline positions (1-3) so that your baby can have the utmost comfort. The same goes for the front facing position (4-6), but position 4 must be used for children under 40 pounds.

There is a bubble indicator on the seat that allows for easier leveling when installing rear-facing.

The 4Ever CAN be installed with inflatable seat belts in certain models of Ford vehicles, but not all. If you have a Ford with inflatable seat belts, be sure to consult your vehicle manual and Graco to confirm if your model is compatible.

There were a few notable usability issues. While the seat cover is removable in 3 parts, the harness straps are NOT removable, so some parents had issues with keeping the straps clean, especially after spit-ups and other smelly messes.

Possible design flaw: One of the biggest complaints, which isn’t so much ease of use, but more a case of sanity, involves the headrest. According to several parents, it rattles. A lot. It doesn’t seem to pose any safety issue, however. The rattling seems to be worse the higher up the headrest is moved and when the car seat is empty. If this happens, Graco may be able to exchange your seat, but there’s no guarantee it will not rattle.

Graco does offer a one year warranty on all of their products so parents can have peace of mind that any trouble they encounter will get fixed or replaced.


Best Car Seat Hub’s Final Verdict

pros
  • Easy installation
  • Easy converting between modes
  • Wide weight range
  • Allows extended rear-facing
  • 2 removable (solid bottom) cup holders
  • No-rethread harness that doesn’t need to be removed in booster mode
  • LATCH available for booster mode (up to 42 pounds)
  • Simple seat belt installation
  • Proven crash safety record
  • 3-part cover for easy removal and washing
cons
  • Headrest rattles
  • Bulky, especially in rear-facing mode
  • Fabric not very breathable
  • Harness can be tricky to tighten
  • Harness not removable for easy cleaning
  • At full height, can block rear visibility somewhat
  • No lockoff device for seat belt install
  • Only one set of LATCH straps for both rear and forward-facing

Take a Look At These Extended Specialized Editions:

Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat​

Graco 4Ever DLX 4-in-1 Car Seat
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The design of this seat is very similar to the 4Ever, but the DLX has a few extra features including a RapidRemove cover that you can remove in less than a minute. It also has integrated seat belt lock-off and is designed with Graco ProtectPlus Engineering that protects in front, side, rear, and rollover crashes. The DLX also has fuss-free harness storage for when it’s time to convert to a belt-positioning booster.

Weight ranges for booster modes are slightly different, with the DLX high back booster minimum weight of 40 pounds compared to 30 pounds in the 4Ever. Height range is a little different too, with a minimum height of 43 inches in the DLX, compared to 38 inches in the 4Ever.

The DLX is offered in 6 colors, compared to 2 for the 4Ever. Both seats are very similar in price.

Key Features that stand out from the 4Ever:
  • RapidRemove cover
  • Seat belt lock-offs
  • 6 color choices
  • Rear-facing 4 - 40 pounds
  • Fuss-free harness storage
  • Graco ProtectPlus Engineered
Pros:
  • RapidRemove cover
  • Seat belt lockoffs
  • More color options
Cons:
  • May be too big for preemies or newborns
  • LATCH straps can be hard to tighten
  • Seat cover is air dry only

Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit All-in-One Car Seat​

Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit All-in-One Car Seat
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This seat is a mix of the 4Ever and the Graco Extend2Fit. A few nice features this one has compared to the 4Ever are a forward-facing seat belt lockoff, easily accessible belt paths, recline handles on front and back of the base, and an integrated harness storage compartment.

The 4Ever Extend2Fit better supports extended rear-facing with a 50-pound weight limit compared to the 4Ever’s 40-pound limit. Plus, parents who are worried about their toddlers getting cramped legs rear-facing will love the leg extension panel that offers 5 inches of extra legroom. All other weight and height ranges are the same as the 4Ever DLX, with a 40-pound minimum weight for booster mode and 43-inch minimum height.

The 4Ever Extend2Fit is slightly smaller but about 3 pounds heavier than the 4Ever. The 4Ever Extend2Fit comes in 5 colors compared to the 2 colors offered with the 4Ever, but it costs about $45 more.

Key Features that stand out from the 4Ever:
  • 50-pound weight limit rear-facing
  • Leg extension panel with 5” extra leg room
  • Harness storage
  • Seat belt lock-offs
  • Recline handles on front and back of base
  • 5 color choices
Pros:
  • Extended rear-facing with 50-pound weight limit
  • 2 recline handles on front and back of seat base
  • 4-position leg extension panel
Cons:
  • Uncomfortable for long rides in backless booster mode
  • Inner buckle slot could be too tight-fitting for some children
  • Takes up a lot of room front to back in rear-facing mode
4ever All in One and Baby

Optional accessories

There are a couple accessories that might provide a more comfortable and cleaner experience when using the Graco 4Ever:

Car Seat Protector with Thickest Padding
This slip-proof, extra large seat cover is made with PVC leather. It’s water-resistant and will protect your vehicle seat from spills, keep crumbs out of the cracks and prevent markings on the upholstery. There’s also a 3-pocket compartment in the front for extra snack or toy storage.
Car Kick Mats Back Seat Protector 2 Pk
Keep the backs of your front seats clean and scuff free with these kick mats. Designed to provide a barrier against dirty shoes, they’re also a handy storage area with stretchy pockets to hold books, crayons, snacks, and mobile devices.

Final Thoughts

Overall, the Graco 4ever All-in-One is a great choice for those who want a convertible car seat. Because it’s bulky and not portable and not the most comfortable seat on the market, we recommend this one for your everyday drives. For longer car trips, your child would likely be more comfortable in a one-tasker seat that delivers more in terms of cushioning and portability.

In the end, the Graco 4ever All-in-One is an affordable option that delivers on all values: safety, ease of use, functionality, price, and comfort. Yeah, it’s got a few issues here and there, but nothing that should compromise safety. As a convertible seat, it’s probably the closest to perfect we’ve seen yet.

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Comments

  1. JH says:

    Is there a longer inner buckle available for the Grace 4Ever All-in-One Convertible Car Seat?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi JH, thanks for your question. We can’t find any reference to a separate longer buckle, but if you’re finding that it’s tight, try removing the body insert (if your child is over 10 pounds). Also, you can reposition the buckle in a different slot – one that is closest to your child without it being underneath your child. Here’s a helpful guide on repositioning crotch buckles: https://newellrubbermaid.secure.force.com/gracopkb/articles/en_US/FAQ/How-do-I-change-the-position-of-the-crotch-buckle

      If all else fails, call Graco Customer Care at 1-800-345-4109 and see what they can recommend.

  2. Matthew Jones says:

    Just purchased this car seat last night. As I read above, the padding on the back if the seat seems a bit much for my child…is there anything I can do??? Her neck seems to be a bit “stiff.” (If that makes sense).

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Matthew. Thanks for your question. You didn’t mention how old your child is, but rear facing and forward facing modes both have 3 recline positions. If her neck is uncomfortable, try adjusting the seat so it’s more reclined. Also, you can remove the head and/or body inserts if the child is over 10 pounds. That should offer her more headroom.

  3. Silivia Eshoo says:

    Hello there,

    I understand you are unable to use this as a carrier for your infant. What do you suggest as we are expecting in December 2019, and i am looking into this car seat as i like the 4in1 feature it offers. What do i do when going over guests homes or going out with the new born as i usually see people leave the baby sleeping a carrier car seat. My concern mainly is infant, and having to remove the infant off the carseat and just carry it? Do you Suggest me bringing in the car seat inside guests homes and i do need to bring it inside the hospital to show them when delivering is this not correct?

    Please advise,
    Silivia

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Silivia, thanks for your question. Congrats on your upcoming little one! If you want an infant carrier, we’d recommend choosing an infant car seat instead of a convertible. Infant seats are usually a better fit for newborns than a convertible seat. You could purchase a convertible later when your little one is ready to ride forward-facing.

      As far as the hospital, they will come out to your car to check if it is installed correctly, so you won’t need to bring the seat into the hospital.

    2. Laura McPhee says:

      We did not purchase an infant car seat and used this one from the start. Keeping babies in the infant bucket seat for too long is at best bad for their development and can actually be dangerous for their breathing. We didn’t want to be leaving her in the seat longer than necessary so we just didn’t give ourselves the option (dangling convenience in front of an exhausted new parent and then expecting them not to use it seems like a bad idea). This seat remains in the car and you take your baby out when you get to your destination. We usually use a ring sling carrier to bring her in with us at it works great (bonus: if you’re baby wearing fewer people will reach out and put their germy hands on your precious newborn). I love that we only had to buy one seat and you do get used to taking them in and out all the time.
      Having said that, there are a few issues with fit when using it for a very small baby. It doesn’t tilt back as far as an infant car seat so head slumping when falling asleep in it is more of an issue, removing the headrest insert did help though. The shoulder straps have always seemed very wide and it can be a challenge to get them properly positioned on a tiny baby, ours was under 6lbs at birth and only now at 16lbs do they seem to fit more easily, removing the strap padding helped with this too. Also, the crotch strap does not come up close enough for a newborn and leaves a gap between their crotch and the base of the strap. This wouldn’t affect the safety in a crash but it does contribute to head slumping. Rolling up a receiving blanket and tucking it into that gap AFTER the straps are tightened fixes this problem but it is a pain.
      Bottom line: Although there are some fit issues until they grow a bit you can make it work and not having the risks of too much time in a carseat as well as not having to buy more than one seat definitely make up for it.

  4. Kai says:

    Hello. Im wondering if the 4ever is better than Reclie n ride? Any thoughts?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Kai, thanks for your question. We haven’t had the pleasure of reviewing this seat yet. The Graco 4Ever has held the top spot on our list for quite some time. Yet, after looking at the Recline N Ride, it seems like the main difference is improved recline functions in both rear and forward-facing mode. It could be beneficial to get a better recline for newborns or for special needs kids who need a deeper recline angle in forward-facing mode. Due to the bulk of the seat and, however, it may not fit or completely recline in some vehicles, so we’d recommend finding a test model at a local retailer to try out before buying.

  5. Gerry says:

    I was wondering if Graco 4Ever Extend2Fit Platinum Convertible 4-in-1 Car Seat, Ottlie is compatible with 2015 Mazda 3 I grand touring hatchback

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Gerry, thanks for your question. As far as we can tell, the only difference in the Platinum and regular Extend2Fit versions are fabric and design. We searched through customer Q&As for the regular version. No one specifically mentioned a Mazda 3 2015 model, but it did fit in a 2007 Mazda 3, a Mazda CX7, a 2013 Mazda 2, and a 2016 Mazda CX5. The best way to make sure is to measure your back seat dimension with the front seats where you normally have them and compare them to the dimensions of the car seat.

      Here are the dimensions we have for the regular Extend2Fit:

      • Seat weight: 18.4 pounds
      • Seat depth: 12 inches
      • Height with headrest: 27 inches
      • Harness height range: 7 – 18 inches
      • Widest point (external): 19.6 inches
      • Height at shoulders: 13.75 inches
      • Crotch strap depths: 4.5 and 6.5 inches

      Hope this helps!

  6. Nicole Darley says:

    Can you use the 5 point harness system with the car seat in High Back booster position?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Nicole, thanks for your question. According to Graco, the harness can be used in high back booster mode until the child is 65 pounds. After that, you must use the vehicle seat belt with the booster seat.

  7. Ang says:

    What is the difference between the All-in-One model and the 4-in-one model? Is it just a newer model or are there specific differences between the two?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Ang, thanks for your question. The 4-in-one and All-in-One terms are often used interchangeably, but mean the same thing in this particular seat. It simply means the seat can be used for all stages in which your child will need a child restraint with these 4 configurations:

      • A rear-facing seat
      • A forward-facing seat
      • A high-back booster seat
      • A backless booster seat

      Many convertibles that say “All-in-One” do NOT convert to a backless booster. One such example is the Diono Radian 3R All-in-One.

  8. Katie says:

    Can I buy an extra base for this car seat? I think it is important to be able to buy extra bases for less hassle. Also can this car seat fit in strollers?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Katie, the Graco 4ever is a convertible seat, and like all convertibles, it doesn’t have a separate base, so you can’t buy an extra one. Also, it doesn’t work as a detachable infant carrier, so it won’t fit into strollers.

  9. Devin Beach says:

    How do you think this one compares to the DLX 4 in one model?

    I saw they we’re releasing a new one, that actually has the seatbelt lock in that so many people complained about with this one. Do you think that would make it a better buy at that point? Here is the link of what i’m referencing.

    https://www.amazon.com/Graco-4Ever-DLX-Seat-Fairmont/dp/B07J37RTPG?th=1

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Devin, thanks for your question. It’s exciting to see a new version of this releasing 12/26/18. It is a bit more expensive, but if you’ve had issues getting a secure seat belt installation in the past, especially in older vehicles with no seatbelt lockoff or LATCH, this should definitely be worth a try. We’ll certainly keep an eye on it and list it for a future review.

  10. Amanda says:

    I see that you said that the cupholders may be removed in order to get the car seat to fit better. In the manual, it states that the cupholders MUST be installed. Is there a safety issue if cupholders are removed?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Amanda, you should definitely follow what the manual states. They haven’t tested the seats without the cupholders, so that’s the only reason they state they must remain attached. We will update this information in our review.

  11. Julie says:

    Do you know if anyone has been able to get 3 of these in an SUV (same row), 2 rear facing and 1 forward facing?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Julie, it will depend on the dimensions of your particular model. Graco has answered similar questions for other customers. Here is one response they gave, which may help you determine if it will work for you:

      The 4Ever 4-in-1 car seats are 24″ H x 20″ D x 21.5″ W and they weigh 22.75 lbs. Our car seats have not been tested in every vehicle available on the market but they are tested in compact, mid-size, full-size, vans and SUVs from different manufacturers, but they should fit in most vehicles. Not all vehicles will accommodate 3 car seats across. Please reference your vehicle owner’s manual for information regarding safe installation of car seats in your specific vehicle, as well as the instruction manual for the car seat to determine how to safely install the seat. A copy of the manual for this car seat can be downloaded at the link below.

      http://s7d2.scene7.com/is/content/Newellsync/109370

      You might be interested in our SlimFit 3-in-1 Car seats, which are one of our smaller models. They are 16.25” D x 19.88” W x 25.5” H and it weighs 19.5 lbs. You can see these on our website at the link below.

      http://www.gracobaby.com/en-US/slimfit-3in1-car-seat-103539

      Please visit our website for information about all our products.

      http://www.gracobaby.com/en-US

      You can also call Graco Consumer Care at 1-800-345-4109.

  12. Kathy Kirkendall says:

    Hello, I have heard there are Safety ratings for car seats on a 3 point scale but I don’t see the rating for this on the Greco site or Amazon. Does anyone know why? It seems like a very important way for parents to assess and compare options.

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Kathy, thanks for your question. There really are no federally set scales for car seat safety ratings, but every seat on the market must pass federal safety standards in crash tests. Here is an example of some of those: https://one.nhtsa.gov/Laws-&-Regulations/Child-Passenger-Safety

      Most safety/performance ratings you’ll find are measured under independent research through organizations such as the NHTSA which has a 5-star ease-of-use scale. This, we feel, is the most important measurement because an improperly used car seat can be almost as dangerous as none at all. Generally, the easier it is to firmly install the seat and secure the child, the safer your child will be.

  13. Princess Apple Arceo says:

    will this fit in a mitsubishi rvr 2018?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi thanks for your question. The seat will likely fit in your vehicle. One parent said it fit in a Mitsubishi Mirage 2014 which is somewhat smaller than the RVR (Outlander Sport). However, be sure to measure your vehicle back seat dimensions just to be sure. For comparison, here are the approximate dimensions of the Graco 4ever:
      Height: 24″
      Width: 20″
      Depth: 21.5″

  14. Melanie says:

    Does this car seat have extra bases that are sold separately?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Melanie, thanks for your question. The Graco 4ever, like most convertible seats, does not have a separate base. It’s built into the seat. It can’t be used the same as an infant car seat that detaches into an infant carrier.

  15. Rachel says:

    We just installed our car seat yesterday. I have tried to look online but can’t find an answer to my question. inside the box was a bag that had the two cup holders to attach, the instruction manual and a black strap with a red piece on the end. What is this strap for? I didn’t see anything about it in the instruction manual and can’t find anything online.

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Rachel, thanks for your question. We found an answer from Graco Consumer Services for a parent who had the same question: “Thank you for your interest in our product. The part you are referring to is the shoulder belt positioning clip. It is used when the car seat is used as a backless booster. Please refer to the owners manual for installation.”

      Hope this helps!

  16. Chantelle says:

    My husband and I are having issues tighting the harness. Is it because it’s new so it needs to get worked alittle bit or is something wrong?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Chantelle, thanks for your question. Others have also had that issue, which seems to be fairly common in Graco convertibles. One helpful method that some parents suggested was to make sure to pull up all the slack in the harness in the hip area first, then pull out the slack in the harness behind the car seat BEFORE pulling the adjuster strap to tighten the harness. Also, tighten the harness BEFORE you buckle the chest clip.

      Try that, but if it still doesn’t work, call Graco customer service at 1-800-345-4109 to see what they suggest.

  17. Mary says:

    My 20 month old granddaughter has been able to unclip herself while my daughter is driving, could the clip be defective or is there something to put over this clip to prevent her from doing this? I have the same car seat in my car and I fear her doing this when I am out and about with her

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Mary, thanks for your question. There are no known recalls for this seat, though it’s possible your individual seat could have a defective part. There are chest clip covers on the market such as this one: https://www.amazon.com/Chest-Clip-Guard-Car-Seat/dp/B01AX47QEU

      However, we don’t recommend adding any aftermarket items to a car seat. They may not be crash tested, and they could void your warranty. So, before you do anything else, we recommend that you call Graco Consumer Services at 1-800-345-4109 Monday-Friday 8am-5pm EST. They are usually very helpful and may be able to offer a replacement part or return.

  18. Katherine Street says:

    Is there an easy way to take the car seat out and leave a base in or is it all one piece? I have babysitters that I leave my son in the car seat when he gets dropped off. Would I have to take the whole seat itself out if my car or does it click in my graco click connect car seat hes in now?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Hi Katherine, thanks for your question. The Graco 4-ever 4-in-1 convertible car seat does not have a detachable base. It’s all one piece, so to move it from car to car, you will have to move the entire seat. Hope this answers your question.

  19. Luna YOUNG says:

    I have twins so I’m not sure if I can fit two of these in my backseat with my older child’s booster seat.

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      Like most car seats, it will depend on your car’s interior. Many parents can fit 2 side by side in cars such as a Honda Civic or Rav4, but don’t have room for any other passengers. If you have a large vehicle like a crew cab pickup, it’s probably possible. Take some measurements and call Graco to check if your car will be compatible.

  20. Paisley Jones says:

    Can I put this seat on a stroller?

    1. Emma Lachey says:

      No. As a convertible seat, it’s not portable like an infant seat. It’s meant to be used in the car only. If you’d like one for a stroller, the Graco Click Connect infant seats would fit most every Graco stroller.

  21. Michelle says:

    What do you mean by “make sure you tighten the harness to fit before buckling your child in”? I’m having trouble getting the harness tightened properly in rear facing mode.

    1. Christina says:

      Plan on doing a trip that’s 9-11 hours long. Wanting to use the graco all in 1 for comfort. Will my almost 5 month old who weighs just under 20 lbs be more comfortable in it than the graco car seat? We drive a Toyota Camry.

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