- Stellantis has issued five recalls impacting more than 80,000 vehicles from Jeep, Ram and Alfa.
- The largest involves more than 79,000 Jeeps equipped with a faulty rearview camera module.
- The company is also recalling the 2025 Ram 1500 pickup due to faulty headlight software.
Recalls are relatively routine, but Stellantis has issued five in one day. They impact over 80,000 vehicles and involve an assortment of different models.
The biggest recall impacts 79,365 vehicles including the 2024 Jeep Wagoneer, Grand Wagoneer, Grand Cherokee, and Grand Cherokee L. They have an “incorrectly programmed rearview camera module” that may not show images when reversing. This is a relatively simple fix as dealers will install new software to address the issue.
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There’s also a related recall that involves 295 rearview camera modules from Mopar. The fix is the same and owner notifications are slated to go out next month.
The recallathon continues with 53 Ram 1500 pickups from the 2025 model year. They were equipped with incorrect headlamp module software that may prevent the lights from working. Since this is a software issue, a simple update can resolve the problem.
Last but not least, there’s a recall involving 2,021 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio vehicles from the 2019 and 2020 model years. While we already reported on that recall earlier this week, there’s also a related Mopar recall involving 101 brake boosters. They may have a loose input rod, which could cause a “complete separation” of braking components. If this occurs, the only way to brake would be using the electronic parking brake switch.