Stellantis Ram 1500 Recalls Mandate Complete Powertrain Replacements Over Fractured Output Shafts
BREAKING NEWS: If you thought modern vehicle recalls were just a matter of downloading an over-the-air software patch, think again. A massive new safety alert has just been issued for the Stellantis Ram 1500, and this one requires a lot more than a Wi-Fi connection.
In a stark reminder that mechanical catastrophic failures are still a very real threat, Stellantis is mandating complete powertrain replacements for specific Ram 1500 trucks. The culprit? Fractured output shafts that threaten to cause sudden and terrifying highway lock-ups.
The Nightmare Scenario: Total Highway Lock-Up
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Who is Affected? Check Your Production Dates
This isn’t a simple fix. Dealerships are being instructed to perform full mechanical transmission and shaft replacements. If you own a Stellantis Ram 1500, you need to check your vehicle’s manufacturing sticker immediately. The recall specifically targets trucks assembled between January 1, 2024, and April 15, 2024.
“This shatters the current industry illusion that all modern recalls are just quick software updates,” says an independent automotive safety analyst. “We are talking about lifting the truck, dropping the entire transmission, and replacing core powertrain components to prevent a catastrophic accident.”
What You Need to Do Now
Stellantis has stated that affected owners will be notified via mail, but with highway safety on the line, you shouldn’t wait for the postman. Owners are urged to plug their VIN into the NHTSA recall portal or contact their local Ram dealership immediately. If your truck falls within the danger zone, it is highly recommended to limit high-speed highway driving until the heavy-duty mechanical replacement is completed.