FCA recalling 287,945 Dodge Ram trucks for possible axle lockup

(December 20, 2014) DETROIT — FCA US, the former Chrysler Group, is recalling almost 288,000 Dodge Ram pickup trucks globally that had been under review by U.S. safety regulators over complaints that a loose fastener might cause the rear axle to lock up or detach. Recalled are 287,945 Ram full-size pickup trucks from model year 2005 because the rear axle pinion nut may loosen, increasing the risk of a crash, according to the company and documents filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

A spokesman for FCA, a unit of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, said there had been three accidents and one injury related to the issue.

In June, NHTSA opened a U.S. probe into an estimated 260,000 Ram trucks from that model year for this issue after receiving 15 consumer complaints. The loose pinion nuts were the suspected cause of the problem at the time.

In February 2013, Chrysler recalled 370,297 vehicles, including Ram 1500 pickup trucks from model years 2009 to 2011, for similar problems. In the new recall, dealers will install a retention feature to the pinion nut at no cost, according to the NHTSA documents. The recall is expected to begin on Feb. 13.

Affected by the recall are 256,956 trucks in the United States, 21,779 in Canada, 8,802 in Mexico and 408 outside of North America, the company spokesman said.

Source: Reuters