Are you a Heavy-Duty Ram Model Year 2013-2018 6.7L Turbo Diesel driver? You are eligible for Recall 67A
Go behind the scenes with Cummins engineers to get answers on what Recall 67A, a software update, is designed to do, how it works, and more.
Key questions answered in the video
Customer story
We spoke with Tyler, a real Ram owner, who was unsure if he should perform the software update. Hear his thoughts before and after completing the recall.
Customer story
Your roadmap to worry-free cruising
Get details about the free extended warranty you'll receive upon completing the Emissions Recall 67A software update.
Option 1: 10 years or 120k miles from the in-service date. Option 2: 4 years or 48k miles at the point of recall.
Coverage period cannot exceed December 31, 2033, for any eligible vehicle that receives Emissions Recall 67A after April 9, 2027.
Model Year 2019 Ram 2500 and 3500 pickup trucks with Cummins 6.7L Turbo Diesel engines are included under Emissions Recall VB6.
Under Emissions Recall VB, the warranty extension of certain emissions control system components applies to all 2019 Ram 2500 or 3500 pickup trucks.
The Special Extended Warranty for U.S. vehicles will cover the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair the items listed below for all owners and lessees who receive the reflash. Eligibility is contingent on Stellantis/FCA’s standard terms and conditions, which include eligibility exclusions for accident, abuse, neglect, and tampering. All applicable existing warranty provisions remain in effect.
The following parts are covered:
- Exhaust and Aftertreatment Components, including:
- Catalysts
- Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) Catalyst Assembly
- Ammonia Oxidation Catalyst
- Sensors
- NOx Sensors (including Engine Out and System Out)
- Catalysts
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) System, including:
- DEF Injector
- DEF Injector Controller
- DEF Storage Tank
- DEF Delivery Lines
- DEF Quality Sensor
- DEF Supply Module, Pump, & Temperature Sensor Unit
Additionally, the Special Extended Warranty will cover the cost of any on-board diagnostic (OBD) scan for malfunctions that trigger the OBD malfunction indicator light (MIL), regardless of whether the malfunction is related to a part covered under the Special Extended Warranty.
Although Cummins does not expect damage to the hardware of the Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) controller due to the reflash, if any occurs then Cummins will replace the hardware at no cost to the customer and provide a 2-year parts warranty for the replaced part.
This Warranty Extension coverage period is the greater of: 10 years from the date of initial sale or 120,000 miles on the odometer (whichever comes first); or 4 years or 48,000 miles from date of Emissions Recall completion (whichever comes first), but not to exceed December 31, 2033 for any eligible vehicle that receives the recall after April 9, 2027.
The Special Extended Warranty for U.S. vehicles covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair the items listed below for all owners and lessees that receive the reflash. Eligibility is contingent on Stellantis/FCA’s standard terms and conditions, which include eligibility exclusions for accident, abuse, neglect, and tampering. All applicable existing warranty provisions remain in effect.
The following parts are covered:
- Exhaust and Aftertreatment Components, including:
- Catalysts
- Diesel Oxidation Catalyst / Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Assembly
- Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) Catalyst Assembly
- Ammonia Oxidation Catalyst
- Sensors
- NOx Sensors (including Engine Out and System Out)
- DPF Differential Pressure Sensor
- Catalysts
- Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) System, including:
- DEF Injector
- DEF Injector Controller
- DEF Storage Tank
- DEF Delivery Lines
- DEF Quality Sensor
- DEF Supply Module, Pump, & Temperature Sensor Unit
- Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) System, including:
- EGR Cooler
- EGR Valve
- EGR Temperature Sensors
- EGR Cooler Bypass Valve and Actuator
Additionally, the Special Extended Warranty will cover the cost of any OBD diagnostic scan for malfunctions that trigger the OBD malfunction indicator light (MIL), regardless of whether the malfunction is related to a part covered under the Special Extended Warranty.
Although Cummins does not expect any damage to the hardware of the Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) controller due to the reflash, if any occurs then Cummins will replace the hardware at no cost to the customer and provide a 2-year parts warranty for the replaced part.
This Warranty Extension coverage period is the greater of: 10 years from the date of initial sale or 120,000 miles on the odometer (whichever comes first); or 4 years or 48,000 miles from date of Emissions Recall completion (whichever comes first), but not to exceed December 31, 2033 for any eligible vehicle that receives the recall after April 9, 2027.
Follow these three steps to keep your truck compliant and up to date with the latest software
As a thank you for completing the update, you'll receive a free Special Extended Warranty and, while supplies last, a free limited edition Cummins gift box.
Confirm your truck is eligible
Visit Mopar and enter your vehicle identification number to see available recalls.
Find a dealer and schedule a software update
Use your address to locate your nearest dealership and call them to schedule your recall appointment.
Enjoy peace of mind
U.S. owners/lessees who complete the recall instantly receive a Special Extended Warranty and can claim an exclusive Cummins gift box. See above for details.
Frequently asked questions
- Affected owners/lessees should have received a letter from Stellantis/FCA by mail notifying them that the software update for their truck is available and asking them to bring their vehicle into a Stellantis/FCA dealer to complete it.
- To find out if your truck is eligible, please enter the VIN of your vehicle here.
- If you feel you are eligible and did not receive a letter, please contact your local Ram dealer.
- Model Year 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 Ram 2500 and 3500 pick-up trucks equipped with 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engines are eligible for the software update.
- To find out if your truck is eligible, please enter the VIN of your vehicle here.
- You may also contact your local Ram dealer.
- Affected owners/lessees should bring their trucks into a Ram dealer to have the software update completed.
- The update takes approximately one hour to complete.
- The update is being offered to affected owners/lessees free of charge.
- The Special Extended Warranty coverage begins from the time an affected owner/lessee receives the update and provides additional warranty coverage beyond the standard emissions warranty for a specific list of parts in the engine and aftertreatment system.
- Eligible owners/lessees should receive warranty coverage documentation in the mail from Stellantis/FCA over the next few months.
- While Cummins does not have a specific timeline for the mailings, customers can check eligibility status on Mopar’s website by inputting their VIN.
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