DETROIT — Stellantis has announced the recall of an estimated 250,000 Ram trucks due to an issue with the transmissions which can leak and lead to an increased risk of fires. According to the Associated Press, the problem can start when heat and pressure build up in the transmission, causing fluid to expel from the dipstick tube. If that fluid then touches the hot engine, it can start a fire.
Thus far, the company has received reports of 16 fires and 48 complaints, field reports and warranty claims as a result of the issue. One minor injury has also been reported.
The recall impacts certain 2020 to 2023 Ram 2500 and some 2020 through 2022 Ram 3500 trucks. All of the recalled trucks have 6.7-liter Cummins diesel engines and 68RFE transmissions, according to the AP.
Stellantis has not developed a fix for the problem yet, but is telling drivers they can continue to drive the trucks. However, if a dashboard warning light appears in the trucks display, owners should contact a dealership. Impacted owners will begin receiving letters on Dec. 30.
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