Stay Informed: Recent Vehicle Recalls You Need to Know About

At Elmwood Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, your safety is our top priority. That's why we believe it's essential to stay informed about recent vehicle recalls. If your vehicle is affected by a recall, it's crucial to address the issue as soon as possible to ensure your safety on the road. In this article, we'll highlight some recent recalls and provide you with the information you need to take the next steps.

What Are Vehicle Recalls?

A vehicle recall occurs when a manufacturer identifies a safety-related defect or issue in a specific model that needs to be corrected. Recalls can involve a wide range of issues, from faulty airbags to brake problems. If a recall affects your vehicle, the manufacturer will provide a free repair or replacement of the affected parts.

Recent Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram Recalls

In the past month, several recalls have been issued for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram vehicles. Here are some of the key recalls you should be aware of:

  • 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee: A recall was issued for potential issues with the electronic stability control system, which could affect vehicle handling. Learn more about this recall on the Jeep Recalls page.
  • 2024 Ram 1500: Certain models have been recalled due to a potential fuel pump failure that could lead to engine stalling. More details are available on the Ram Recalls page.
  • 2024 Dodge Durango: A recall has been issued for possible defects in the rear seatbelt assemblies, which may not function correctly in a crash. 

What to Do If Your Vehicle Is Recalled

If your vehicle is affected by a recall, it's important to take action quickly. Here's what you should do:

Check for Recalls

Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) website to check if your vehicle is part of a recall. You can do this by entering your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the NHTSA Recalls page.

Schedule a Service Appointment

Contact Elmwood Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram to schedule a service appointment. Our certified technicians will address the recall issue at no cost to you, ensuring your vehicle is safe to drive.

Stay Updated

Manufacturers often update recalls as new information becomes available. Make sure to stay informed by signing up for recall alerts on the NHTSA website or checking back with us regularly.