MAMI – About 1.4 million Ram pickup vans are being recalled worldwide due to the fact the tailgates could not near totally and cargo could spill onto the road.
The recall addresses Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500 pickups from the 2019 to 2022 design decades.
Stellantis, previously Fiat Chrysler, explained it identified that striker plates on the pickups may well not be lined up ideal to make it possible for entire closure. Stellantis claims it can be not conscious of any similar crashes or accidents.
Most of the recalled vans are in North America.
Dealers will inspect the tailgate striker alignment and regulate it if important. Customers will be notified setting up Jan. 27. In the meantime, Stellantis says homeowners need to make guaranteed they safe any cargo in the beds.
Pickups with “multi-function tailgates,” the Ram 1500 Vintage, and vehicles with sensors that warn drivers to unsecured tailgates are not influenced by the remember, the company said.
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