Go to Cosco's web site, and order it as a replacement part.
Or call the company direct, they will be able to help more than us.
this link is for cosco eddie bauer seat
http://www.homevisions.com/hvprod/prod_display1.asp?product=81402&partner=16&RL=1
another eddie bauer seat, link
http://www.babyage.com/products/22-770blt_eddie_bauer_eddie_bauer_black_leather_3_in_1_car_seat.htm
May 17
NHTSA announced that Dorel (Cosco) is recalling 190,000 Eddie Bauer, Safety 1st, and Cosco Designer 22 infant seats because the harness can loosen and cause injury to a child in a crash. Models affected include: Eddie Bauer: 22-625 AFD GB1B, 22-625 GLC GB1B, 22-625 EDG GB1B, and 22-625 MAC GB1B; Safety 1st: 22-325 CMB GB1B, 22-325 VIN GB1B, 22-325 DTA GB1B, and 22-325 TST GB1B; and Cosco 22-300 JOS GB1B. All seats were manufactured between August 19, 2003, and October 20, 2004. Dorel will be mailing a fix to registered customers. For more information, click here or contact Dorel at 800-881-0570 or at designerrecall@djgusa.com .
hope all this helps in some way.
2006-07-03 18:41:29
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answered by 4mom 4
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Here is their website:
http://www.djgusa.com/thumbs.asp?searchType=need&searchValue=15
If you can't find it here on this site, there is a "contact us" link on this page, and you can ask them specifically for what you are looking for. Have the model number and manufacturing date of your carseat on-hand. They will want that. (It should be on a sticker on the under/side of the carseat)
For safety reasons, make sure your carseat has NEVER been in a car accident while owned previously. The structural integrity of the seat may be compromised, or there may be hairline cracks in it. Also make sure it is less than 5 years old. Years of use in a car with constant exposure to HIGH and LOW temperature fluxuations, can make the plastic age and become brittle over time.
You want the safest seat for your kid. :o)
Hope that helps.
2006-06-26 16:57:20
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answered by momof2kiddos 4
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Find the product number and then contact the maker. They should be able to get you a base. I needed an extra base for the infant car seat that I have and contacted the maker and they were able to send me just the base for my seat.
2006-06-26 16:34:00
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answered by ProfPbdy 2
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Call the manufacturer. But I don't even use my base half the time. Only in cars with cloth interior. It's easier to just put the seat in and strap it down with leather seats, IMO.
2006-06-26 16:39:42
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answered by E's Mommy 4
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Find out the brand and year of your car seat. Try babiesrus.com they sell bases separately from car seats if you need one.
2006-06-26 16:13:55
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answered by natasha s 3
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The best way is to call the company, they usually have places you can find them or buy them
2006-07-03 13:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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one should of came with it.. call the place where u got it from in see if it wasnt givin to u by accident or try any baby store
2006-06-26 16:15:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at yard sales . And local classifieds
2006-07-03 19:07:04
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answered by sweenygirll 5
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Babies R Us, Target, the manufacturer
2006-06-26 16:19:45
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answered by ericalsmith2004 4
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You can go to Toys R Us or Babys R Us.
2006-06-26 17:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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