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More than 211,000 Dodge Durangos and Ram trucks recalled to fix stability control

More than 211,000 Dodge Durangos and Ram trucks recalled to fix stability control



Stellantis is recalling more than 211,000 SUVs and pickup trucks to fix a software problem that could disable the vehicles' electronic stability control systems. The recall covers certain vehicles from model year 2022 — Dodge Durangos and Ram 2500-3500 heavy-duty trucks.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents say these trucks may experience a malfunction in their anti-lock braking control module — which in turn could cause a failure in stability control, a key safety feature. This could create the potential for a crash.

A Stellantis spokesperson said the company conducted an investigation and discovered the problem after a “routine review of customer feedback” tipped it off. The company's unaware of any related injuries or accidents.