1.2 Million Ram 1500s Recalled for Software Glitch in ABS Control Module

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Overview of the Recall

More than 1.2 million Ram 1500 half-ton pickup trucks are being recalled due to a software glitch in the antilock brake system (ABS). This issue significantly impacts the 2019 and 2021-2024 model-year 1500s, potentially disabling the electronic stability control (ESC) system, thereby increasing the risk of a crash.

Potential Risks

With the ESC system disabled due to the ABS control module malfunction, drivers may find it challenging to maintain vehicle stability, particularly in adverse driving conditions. The electronic stability control system is crucial for ensuring the vehicle remains on its intended path, making this recall vital for driver and passenger safety.

Steps to Resolution

To address this problem, Stellantis, the parent company of Ram, has announced a free update to the ABS control module software. Dealers will perform this software update at no cost to the vehicle owner. Notifications will be sent to owners starting October 3. Those who wish to receive more information can contact Stellantis at 800-853-1403 and reference recall number 85B, or call the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236. Additionally, owners can visit the NHTSA website to check their vehicle identification number (VIN) and gather more details on this safety recall.

Conclusion

This recall underscores the importance of regular software updates and checks in modern vehicles. Ensuring these updates promptly guarantees safety features like the electronic stability control system function accurately, thus minimizing the risk of accidents.

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