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    Jeep Grand Cherokee and Ram 1500 With Diesel Engine Recalled for Stall Risk

    The problem is due to a faulty fuel pump, which dealerships will replace for free

    2018 Ram 1500 pickup truck with diesel engine Photo: Ram

    Drivers of 2014 through 2020 Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs and 2014 through 2019 Ram 1500 pickup trucks equipped with a 3.0-liter diesel engine may need to bring their cars to a dealership for a recall repair.

    The vehicles may stall while in motion, which could cause a crash. The problem is due to a faulty high-pressure fuel pump, which can wear prematurely. A total of 138,645 vehicles are affected by the recall.

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    There have been no crashes or injuries related to this recall, according to documents that Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep and Ram, provided to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

    Dealerships will replace the faulty fuel pumps—and, if necessary, other parts of the vehicles’ fuel systems—free of charge.

    The Details

    Vehicles Recalled
    • Jeep Grand Cherokee SUVs with a 3.0-liter diesel engine built between Dec. 19, 2012, and Oct. 13, 2019
    • Ram 1500 pickup trucks with a 3.0-liter diesel engine built between June 12, 2013, and Dec. 13, 2019

    The problem: Because of premature wear, the high-pressure fuel pump may stop working and/or discharge internal debris into the affected vehicles’ fuel systems. As a result, the vehicle may stall due to fuel starvation.

    The fix: Dealerships will replace the fuel pumps and inspect and service the vehicles’ fuel systems, free of charge.

    How to contact the manufacturer: Stellantis will start mailing notification letters to owners of affected vehicles on July 29, 2022. Owners may also contact the automaker at 800-853-1403. 

    NHTSA campaign number: 22V406. Stellantis’ own number for this recall is Z46.

    Check to see whether your vehicle has an open recall: NHTSA’s website will tell you whether your vehicle has any open recalls that need to be addressed.

    If you plug your car’s 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN) into NHTSA’s website and a recall doesn’t appear, it means your vehicle doesn’t currently have any open recalls. Because automakers issue recalls often, and for many older vehicles, we recommend checking back regularly to see whether your vehicle has had a recall issued.

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    Keith Barry

    Keith Barry has been an auto reporter at Consumer Reports since 2018. He focuses on safety, technology, and the environmental impact of cars. Previously, he led home and appliance coverage at Reviewed; reported on cars for USA Today, Wired, and Car & Driver; and wrote for other publications as well. Keith earned a master’s degree in public health from Tufts University. Follow him on BlueSky @itskeithbarry.bsky.social.