Key facts
- Stellantis is recalling approximately 955,000 vehicles globally.
- The recall is due to a software issue affecting rearview cameras.
- The software issue may prevent rearview cameras from operating correctly.
- The recall impacts Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram models.
- Stellantis will notify owners and provide a software update as a remedy.
Stellantis is initiating a recall for approximately 955,000 vehicles worldwide because of a software problem that can prevent rearview cameras from functioning as intended. This defect could compromise the visibility for drivers when they are reversing, potentially increasing the risk of a collision. The affected vehicles span multiple brands under the Stellantis umbrella, including Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram. The company has not specified the exact model years or specific models within these brands that are included in the recall, but it is understood to be a broad range. Stellantis plans to notify affected owners and will provide a remedy, which is expected to be a software update designed to correct the camera malfunction. This recall highlights ongoing challenges in automotive software reliability as vehicles become increasingly reliant on complex electronic systems for safety features.
