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2019-2024 Dodge Ram 1500: Recall History

Recall History for 2019-2024 Dodge Ram 1500 - based on owner reports and NHTSA data

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RECALL HISTORY: 2019-2024 Dodge Ram 1500

DATA SUMMARY (as provided)

  • OFFICIAL RECALLS: No recalls found in NHTSA database for this make/model/year.
  • OWNER COMPLAINTS: No NHTSA complaints found for this make/model/year/issue combination.

DATA LIMITATIONS AND CONTEXT

  • This report is strictly based on the data snapshot you provided. It shows no official recalls and no owner complaints for 2019–2024 Ram 1500 in the NHTSA database.
  • Absence of recalls in this data set does not guarantee that there are no safety or reliability concerns in the real world. Recalls can vary by region, production run, and VIN, and some issues may appear as service campaigns or technical bulletins outside of formal recalls.
  • Likewise, “no owner complaints” in this dataset does not capture every individual owner experience or every reported concern across all channels.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR OWNERS

  • If you own or are considering a 2019–2024 Ram 1500, there are no documented recalls in the supplied data set. This does not replace checking for recalls in other sources.
  • For any current or future concerns, verification via VIN-based recall checks and direct dealer follow-up remains the best practice.

PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR RAM 1500 OWNERS (2019–2024)

  • How to check for recalls yourself

    • Use the VIN to look up recalls on the NHTSA website or the Ram/Chrysler manufacturer site.
    • Contact your local Ram dealer with your VIN to confirm any open recalls or required service campaigns.
    • Maintain documentation of recall status and service visits.
  • Routine maintenance framework (high level)

    • Regular oil changes, filter changes, fluid checks, tire maintenance, brake inspections, and battery health checks are essential regardless of recall status.
    • Tire wear, brake pad life, battery condition, and suspension components (including any air-suspension options) are common maintenance considerations on full-size pickups.
  • Common non-recall considerations (general knowledge)

    • Powertrains: 2019–2024 Ram 1500 engines include V6 and V8 options; maintenance and service intervals can vary by engine and fuel system configuration.
    • Electrical and infotainment: Modern trucks can experience software updates, module resets, or radio/display glitches; these are typically addressed via software updates or dealer service, not formal recalls.
    • Suspension and ride quality: Some trims offer air suspension or upgraded suspension; components can require service or replacement if worn or damaged.
    • Drivetrain and towing: Regular inspection of driveline, hitching components, and cooling systems is advisable if you’re regularly towing heavy loads.

2025 COST ESTIMATES (RELEVANT TO MAINTENANCE AND COMMON SERVICE)
Note: All figures are approximate ranges and depend on location, shop, labor rates, engine variant, and parts quality. Use these as rough planning guides.

  • Routine oil change and filter

    • Typical range: $50–$120
    • Frequency: every 5,000–7,500 miles (depending on oil type and driving conditions)
  • Tire rotation and balance

    • Typical range: $20–$60
    • Frequency: every 5,000–7,500 miles (often paired with oil changes)
  • Front and/or rear brake pad replacement

    • Parts and labor per axle: $150–$350 (pads only)
    • If rotors are needed as well: $300–$700 per axle (depends on rotor size and whether rotors are resurfaced or replaced)
  • Brake rotor replacement (if needed)

    • Per axle: $200–$500 (depends on rotor type and vehicle trim)
  • Battery replacement

    • Typical range: $100–$250 (including installation)
    • Lifespan: commonly 3–5 years depending on climate and usage
  • Spark plugs and ignition-related service (varies by engine)

    • Typical range: $200–$500 (labor-intensive on some engines)
  • Transmission service (fluid and filter)

    • Typical range: $150–$300
    • Frequency: as recommended by the manufacturer or if shifting concerns arise
  • Coolant flush and replacement

    • Typical range: $100–$150
  • A/C service (recharge, leak check)

    • Typical range: $100–$250
  • Wheel alignment

    • Typical range: $75–$150
  • General extended maintenance packages or dealer service plans

    • Cost varies widely; many plans are marketed in the few hundred to low-thousand-dollar range over multiple years and miles.

HOW TO ACT ON A POSSIBILITY OF RECALL OR SERVICE NEED

  • If you suspect a safety-related issue or if a symptom appears (unusual braking feel, loss of power, warning lights, abnormal noises), do not wait for a recall notice. Schedule a dealer appointment to diagnose.
  • For peace of mind, periodically re-check VIN-specific recall status, especially if you notice new symptoms after weather changes, heavy towing, or off-road use.

DATA LIMITATIONS REMINDER

  • The presented recall history reflects only what was in the provided dataset. It does not capture recalls or campaigns that might exist outside that data snapshot, nor does it cover all regional or VIN-specific variations.
  • If you want the most current and VIN-precise information, use official sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 2019-2024 Dodge Ram 1500 has several known issues that vary by model year. See our detailed guide for specific problems, causes, and repair costs.

Vehicle Info

MakeDodge
ModelRam 1500
Years2019-2024

DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only. MechanicGPT is not a licensed mechanic. Always consult a certified mechanic for diagnosis and repair. Improper repairs can be dangerous.