These articles read as if they were already recalled...interesting.
http://blog.caranddriver.com/more-t...ps-recalled-for-accidental-airbag-deployment/Following a
$105 million total fine involving axle and steering defects on other Ram pickups, the automaker issued two separate recalls for 2012-2015 models. The first recall affects 1.06 million trucks, affecting 1500 through 5500 trim levels from 2012-2014, for a driver’s-side front airbag that can suddenly deploy due to an electrical short. A wiring harness inside the steering wheel can rub against a retainer spring in the airbag module. FCA first investigated the problem in September after receiving parts from three defective vehicles. In total, FCA knows of 55 inadvertent deployments and has bought back two pickups. Dealers will put caps on the springs and tie down the wiring harness so they don’t contact each other. Only vehicles with the Electronic Vehicle Information Center option are included.
The second recall involves 667,406 Ram pickups from 2013-2015—this time, only 1500 through 3500 models are included—for side and curtain airbags that can deploy when the doors are slammed shut. In addition, the seat-belt pretensioners can activate.
http://blog.caranddriver.com/fca-will-buy-back-578000-ram-trucks-after-failed-recalls/
Update: In a statement, FCA explains that the buyback offer only extends to owners who have not yet had their vehicles repaired in accordance with the recall. “As of this date, repairs have been completed on well over 60 percent of the subject vehicles, leaving less than 200,000 eligible vehicles,” the automaker says in the statement. Our original post has been edited to reflect these updated numbers.