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Chrysler Recalling 2010 Dodge Ram

Chrysler is recalling certain Dodge Ram D2, DJ and DS-Body vehicles that belong to the 2010 model year due to an incorrect labeling information.

The vehicles do not comply with the requirements of part 567, “certification”. In other words, some of the vehicles use tire pressure information labels that show incorrect weight or seating capacity data.

Chrysler is recalling certain model year 2010 Dodge Ram D2, DJ and DS-Body vehicles for failing to comply with the requirements of part 567, „certification”. Some vehicles have been built with certification and/or supplemental tire pressure information labels printed with incorrect weight or seating capacity information,” stated the press release.

If users follow the incorrect information, safety issues may arise, with one example being the failure to follow proper vehicle loading specifications, which could increase the risk of a crash.

Owners of the affected vehicles will receive a new set of labels that show the correct information. Customers can choose to pay a visit to a Chrysler dealership in order to have the new labels fitted. The operations will be performed at no cost for the customer.

Owners will be provided with replacement certification and/or supplemental tire pressure information labels. At the customer’s option, they may take their vehicle to a Chrysler dealer for installation. This service will be performed free of charge,” stated the press release.

The safety campaign is scheduled to debut in the course of the current month.

Owners can contact Chrysler at 1-800-853-1403. They can also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153) or use the safecar website.
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