Is your Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram experiencing rearview camera issues? A recent recall by FCA US LLC, identified as recall number 66B by the automaker and 24V-436 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), might be the culprit.
This safety campaign addresses a software problem that prevents the rearview camera image from displaying on the vehicle’s screen.
Affected vehicles range from the 2021 to 2023 model years, encompassing a variety of models including Ram trucks, Jeep SUVs, Dodge Durango, and Chrysler Pacifica.
Starting the new model year with a bang, Jeep is revamping its engine lineup with a focus on electrification and performance. The budget-friendly Compass remains the most affordable Jeep, while the luxurious Grand Cherokee twins see a slight price bump.
Meanwhile, Stellantis is saying goodbye to some familiar faces: the Pentastar V6 and HEMI engines are being phased out in favor of a powerful new turbocharged inline-four and a straight-six with impressive horsepower and torque figures.
These changes are rippling throughout the Jeep and Ram brands, with the future looking electric for the Chrysler Pacifica minivan.