Stellantis Recalls 955,000 Vehicles in Canada, U.S. and Other Countries
The automaker said an over-the-air software update will fix the defect, and it reported no accidents or injuries tied to the recall.
- On Monday, Chrysler-parent Stellantis announced a global recall of 955,000 vehicles because radio software may prevent rear-view cameras from displaying properly during operation.
- Radio software interference may prevent the rear-view camera from operating properly. Stellantis advises drivers to rely on side mirrors and exercise extra caution while reversing if the camera image fails to appear.
- Covering various 2026 and 2027 model year vehicles, the recall impacts 848,000 units in the United States and about 107,000 in Canada, Mexico, and other markets, including the Chrysler Pacifica and Wrangler.
- Stellantis reported no incidents or injuries tied to the defect so far. Owners will receive an over-the-air radio software update via a screen prompt once the repair becomes available.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration mandated rear-view cameras in all light-duty vehicles by 2018 to reduce backover crashes that caused an average of 210 deaths and 15,000 injuries annually in the United States.
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The automotive group explains that this reminder aims to "correct a radio software problem that can prevent the display of the rear-view camera image on the vehicle's multimedia screen".
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