Ram 2500/3500 recall: stability control, airbags, seatbelts all potentially non-functional
"When three critical safety systems fail from one defect, it's not a recall—it's a design problem that slipped past engineering."
— Revvly Take
A manufacturing defect in certain Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks could disable stability control, airbags, and seatbelt pre-tensioners simultaneously—a trifecta of safety system failures. This isn't a single-point failure; it's multiple redundancies going dark at once. Ram hasn't specified production years or affected units yet, but if you own a newer heavy-duty Ram, you're waiting on a bulletin.
William Stopford
CarExpert · Jan 7
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