WASHINGTON: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV said on Tuesday it would recall 8,82,000 pickup trucks worldwide in two new recalls to address steering and pedal issues.
The Italian-American automaker said it was recalling about 6,60,000 heavy duty Ram 2,500 and 3,500 pickup trucks from the 2013 through 2017 model years, including 5,74,000 in the United States, as drivers could potentially experience steering loss.
A nut could come loose and prevent drivers from being able to steer the vehicle, Fiat Chrysler said, adding it had reports of one injury and eight accidents possibly related to the issue.
The company will also recall 2,22,000 2019 Ram 1,500 pickup trucks worldwide to better secure brake pedals while the vehicles’ adjustable-pedal feature is in use.
The brake pedal could get detached if drivers move pedals to the rear-most position, the company said. That could be dangerous if trucks are traveling at highway speeds.
Last month, Fiat Chrysler recalled about 1,80,000 2019 Ram 1,500 pickups to tighten a fastener linked to reports of power-steering loss. Fiat Chrysler said the issue could lead to steering problems.