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Chrysler recalls 30,000 Ram trucks to fix faulty warning light

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Chrysler Group is recalling about 30,000 new Ram pickup trucks to fix a dashboard light that is supposed to warn drivers if their vehicle tail lights aren’t working.

Chrysler dealers will perform a software upgrade on the recalled trucks to reactivate the warning light, which is a mandated safety feature.

“Chrysler Group is unaware of any accidents, injuries or complaints associated with this recall,” said Kristin Kolodge, a senior manager at Chrysler for product investigations and Campaigns. “This proactive response reflects our ongoing commitment to regulatory compliance and customer satisfaction.”

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The malfunction was discovered by Chrysler engineers during routine testing.

The campaign involves approximately 17,400 model-year 2013 Ram 1500, 2500 and 3500 pickups in the U.S.; 11,500 in Canada; 470 in Mexico and 775 in overseas markets.

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