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Stellantis is recalling more than a million of its vehicles over a rearview camera image that may not display.
Ram will recall more than 600,000 heavy-duty pickup trucks to reprogram their emissions-control systems after it was discovered that the trucks contain software that allowed them to emit more than the acceptable level of nitrogen oxide.
The latest recall from Ram involves some 142,100-plus pickup trucks for malfunctioning turn signals and high beams.
Ram is recalling roughly 272,900 pickup trucks over a software issue that may prevent the backup camera image from displaying.
In an investigation of potentially defective airbag inflators that dates to 2015, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is pushing for the recall of 52 million inflators manufactured between the year 2000 and January 2018.
More than 80,600 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Ram 1500s are being recalled for a software issue that could result in a stall.
An issue with the powertrain control module software has prompted Stellantis to recall 131,700 of its Ram 1500 pickup trucks.
An issue with the high-pressure fuel pump has prompted Stellantis to recall more than 45,000 Jeep Wrangler SUVs and Gladiator trucks and Ram 1500 trucks.
Ram is recalling roughly 68,800 of its 1500 and 2500 trucks over its backup camera, which may not display an image when the vehicle is in Reverse.
More than 306,000 trucks are being recalled for an electrical connector that could lead to overheating and, ultimately, a fire.