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.