Stellantis controlled FCA US LLC has announced two recalls for Ram 1500 Classic trucks equipped with driver-side heated trailer tow rearview mirrors. The recalls affect 2020-2023 model year trucks and Mopar replacement parts.
The company discovered that the rearview mirror glass may detach from the backing plate, posing a safety risk. FCA US LLC will replace the suspect glass at no cost to owners. The affected mirror glass part numbers are 68286843AA, 68582424AA, 68582415AA, and 68462879AA.
The factory issue glass fitted to 2020-2023 Ram 1500 Classic pickups is 68286843AA. All of the affected glass was supplied by Aurora, Canada based Magna International. FCA US LLC became aware of the issue on July 21, 2023, and conducted an investigation through September 2024.
The company determined that the glass may detach from the backing plate due to a manufacturing defect. This defect can cause the glass to become loose and eventually fall off, obstructing the driver’s view.
FCA US LLC is notifying owners of the affected vehicles by mail. Owners can also contact their local dealer for more information or to schedule a repair appointment. The recall is expected to begin in December 2024.
FCA US LLC has issued a recall for Ram 1500 Classic trucks produced between September 2020 and April 2023 due to the use of suspect glass. The recall affects both trucks assembled at the Warren Truck Assembly Plant in Michigan and the Saltillo Truck Assembly Plant in Mexico. The affected vehicles include both original equipment and replacement glass.
The Ram 1500 Classic, a discontinued model, was replaced by the DT-generation Ram 1500. While there are no immediate plans for a direct replacement, Ram intends to introduce a mid-size pickup truck to the US market by the end of the decade.
However, the production timeline for this new model has been delayed due to various issues at the Belvidere plant. The recall has prompted concerns about the safety of affected vehicles and has led to increased scrutiny of quality control measures within the automotive industry.
As the investigation into the cause of the glass defect continues, it is expected that additional information will be released in the coming weeks. In the meantime, owners of affected Ram 1500 Classic trucks are advised to contact their local dealership to schedule a free inspection and replacement of the suspect glass.