Stellantis recalls RAM pickups over loss of stability 

Auburn Hills, MI – April 28, 2026 – Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), which owns the RAM brand, is recalling 6,605 2026 RAM 2500 heavy-duty pickup trucks that may become unstable during sudden maneuvers. This defect increases the risk of a crash and injury, especially at higher speeds or in slippery conditions.   

 Recall summary

Electronic stability control (ESC) keeps the vehicle stable when turning or braking sharply by adjusting brake force to each wheel. In the affected trucks, the ESC may malfunction due to a faulty steering column module, which tells the ESC how much the driver is turning.    

Recall risks

Without the aid of ESC, the vehicle is more likely to skid or spin during sudden and harsh maneuvers. This could result in a serious – or even fatal – accident.

Warning signs

The driver may see an ESC warning light on the dashboard if the system malfunctions. 

Other RAM recalls

In February 2026, nearly 460,000 RAM trucks and Jeep SUVs were recalled over inoperable trailer lights and brakes.

In December 2025, Stellantis recalled more than 52,000 RAM pickups because their ESC systems and seatbelt pretensioners would malfunction.    

The repair

The dealers will replace the steering column module free of charge. 

Notifications to the owners will be mailed by May 7, 2026. 

Is your vehicle a part of this recall?

Over 6,600 pickup trucks are affected by this RAM loss of stability recall. To do a RAM recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool

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Stellantis recalls Dodge Durango SUVs and RAMs over reduced control 

Auburn Hills, MI June 28, 2024 – Stellantis (NYSE:STLA), which owns the Dodge brand, is recalling 211,581 SUVs and pickup trucks whose drivers’ ability to control the car may be limited. The defect augments the risk of loss of control and a crash.

The following vehicles are affected:   

  • 2022 Dodge Durango
  • 2022 RAM 2500
  • 2022 RAM 3500

Recall summary

The Electronic Stability Control system (ESC) is an extension of the anti-lock brakes (ABS) system whose job is to apply brakes to one or more wheels to keep the vehicle on track in slippery conditions or during sudden maneuvers.

Due to a software error, the ABS module may disable the ESC.

Recall risks

With the ESC out of order, the vehicle will be more difficult to control and stop during critical situations, which ups the chances of a crash and injury. 

Warning signs

The defect could trigger a corresponding warning light on the dashboard.  

Safety tips

While driving with a malfunctioning ESC is possible, you should adjust your speed and steering inputs accordingly.  

Other Stellantis recalls

Some of these RAM trucks may have been affected by rearview camera issues, which led to a recall in October 2023

Durango owners should be aware of a Dodge recall from March 2023 caused by rear spoilers that could separate from the vehicle while driving

The repair

Dealers will update the ABS control module free of charge. 

The owners should receive notifications on July 26, 2024. 

Is your vehicle a part of this recall?

More than 210,000 SUVs and pickup trucks are affected by this Dodge ESC recall. To do a Dodge recall check and see if yours is one of them, please use MotorSafety’s free vehicle lookup tool.

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