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Diesel Bombers 06-30-2014 12:30 PM

NHTSA investigating Ram 1500 models for rear differential failure
 
Filed under: Truck, Recalls, Safety, Dodge, Ram

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and its Ram brand following a number of reports regarding the 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup. According to 15 consumer complaints, the trucks' rear differential locked up while in other cases, the driveshaft separated at its connection to the diff.

Nearly half of the reports claim the truck was traveling at or above 50 miles per hour, while two consumers reported that the diff lockup/driveshaft separation sent their pickups into a spin. Most troubling, though, is that consumers reported little to no sound indicating there was a problem with their truck.

We reached out to Ram for additional information, such as how many vehicles may be affected or what equipment might be fitted that could cause the issue. Unfortunately, the company wasn't willing to elaborate on specifics.

"Chrysler Group is cooperating fully with NHTSA and would like to remind customers that this is an investigation, not a recall," Ram spokesman Nick Cappa told Autoblog via email.

As more information on this incident becomes available, we'll be sure to update you. Scroll down for the official blast from NTHSA.Continue reading NHTSA investigating Ram 1500 models for rear differential failure

NHTSA investigating Ram 1500 models for rear differential failure originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 30 Jun 2014 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.



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