Stellantis has announced five recalls affecting over 80,000 vehicles across its Jeep, Ram, and Alfa Romeo brands, addressing a variety of safety concerns. Here’s a breakdown of the issues, affected models, and what vehicle owners need to know.
History Behind the Recalls
The largest recall involves over 79,000 Jeep vehicles equipped with a faulty rearview camera module. Other recalls target Ram 1500 pickups, Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio vehicles, and specific Mopar components, with issues ranging from software errors to critical brake failures.
Which Models Are Affected?
Jeep Rearview Camera Recall
Models: 2024 Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer, Grand Cherokee, Grand Cherokee L.
Issue: Incorrectly programmed rearview camera module, which may fail to display images when reversing.
Total Affected: 79,365 vehicles.
Remedy: Dealers will install updated software.
Ram Headlamp Module Recall
Models: 2025 Ram 1500.
Issue: Incorrect headlamp module software, potentially causing headlights to fail.
Total Affected: 53 vehicles.
Remedy: Dealers will resolve the issue with a software update.
Alfa Romeo Brake Booster Recall
Models: 2019–2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio.
Issue: Brake boosters with a loose input rod, which could lead to a complete separation of braking components.
Total Affected: 2,021 vehicles.
Remedy: Dealers will inspect and replace affected brake boosters as needed.
Mopar Rearview Camera Module Recall
Parts Affected: 295 rearview camera modules from Mopar.
Issue: Similar programming issue as in the Jeep recall.
Remedy: Dealers will install new software.
Mopar Brake Booster Recall
Parts Affected: 101 brake boosters.
Issue: Loose input rod with potential for braking failure.
Remedy: Replacement of defective brake boosters.
What Owners Need to Do Next
Stellantis will begin notifying affected vehicle owners in January 2025. Vehicle owners should contact their dealership to schedule the necessary repairs. All repairs will be completed at no cost to owners.
To verify if your vehicle is affected, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website or contact Stellantis customer service for more information.
How Stellantis Owners Can Take Back Control
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