FCA US LLC, the parent company of Chrysler, is issuing a massive recall affecting over 450,000 vehicles due to a critical design flaw in their trailer tow modules. The affected models include the 2024-2026 Jeep Wagoneer S, Ram 1500 Pickup, and other variants through the Ram 5500 Cab Chassis.
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), the issue lies with improperly designed trailer tow modules that may not function correctly. This can lead to a failure of trailer brakes, which could result in accidents or loss of control while towing a trailer.
The NHTSA has issued a notice stating that Chrysler will replace the trailer tow module for free, and owners can expect to receive notification letters on March 24, 2026. In addition, FCA US LLC is also recalling certain Mopar tow trailer modules that share similar design flaws, with dealers set to replace them at no cost.
The agency emphasizes that this recall affects vehicles that have the trailer tow module installed, and if it's not present, owners will need to repurchase it from Chrysler. The replacement process is expected to be completed by a specific deadline yet to be announced.
As one of the largest automakers in the US, FCA US LLC has taken steps to address this critical safety issue, ensuring that its vehicles are safe for millions of drivers who may use them for towing purposes. However, the recall highlights the importance of manufacturers taking proactive measures to identify and rectify potential design flaws before they cause harm on the roads.
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), the issue lies with improperly designed trailer tow modules that may not function correctly. This can lead to a failure of trailer brakes, which could result in accidents or loss of control while towing a trailer.
The NHTSA has issued a notice stating that Chrysler will replace the trailer tow module for free, and owners can expect to receive notification letters on March 24, 2026. In addition, FCA US LLC is also recalling certain Mopar tow trailer modules that share similar design flaws, with dealers set to replace them at no cost.
The agency emphasizes that this recall affects vehicles that have the trailer tow module installed, and if it's not present, owners will need to repurchase it from Chrysler. The replacement process is expected to be completed by a specific deadline yet to be announced.
As one of the largest automakers in the US, FCA US LLC has taken steps to address this critical safety issue, ensuring that its vehicles are safe for millions of drivers who may use them for towing purposes. However, the recall highlights the importance of manufacturers taking proactive measures to identify and rectify potential design flaws before they cause harm on the roads.