FCA US LLC is recalling an estimated 44 trucks, just one of which was believed to be in customer hands, to replace their engine control modules (ECMs).
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A supplier advised FCA US that some of its engines may have been assembled with ECMs that were inadvertently damaged during the manufacturing process. It was then determined that a fraction of those engines may have been installed in certain trucks assembled during a 13-day period in August 2015.
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The damage, which is slight and not readily visible, may lead to a short-circuit and engine stall. However, safety features such as air bags remain functional as long as the vehicle's ignition key is in the "run" position.
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FCA US is unaware of any related injuries, accidents or customer complaints.
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The recall is limited to certain 2016 Ram 2500 and 3500 pickups, and 3500, 4500 and 5500 Cab Chassis trucks equipped with diesel engines; an estimated 41 are in the U.S., while the remaining vehicles are in Canada.
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FCA US will contact the affected customer and arrange for service. All other affected vehicles are in transit or in dealer hands; regulation prohibits the sale of new vehicles that are subject to open recalls.
For more information, call: 516-483-5777.
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