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What is the recall on 2014 Dodge Ram fuel sensor?

The direct answer: there is no single nationwide recall specifically titled “fuel sensor” for the 2014 Dodge Ram. However, some Ram trucks from that era have been affected by recalls related to the fuel system, and eligibility depends on the vehicle’s VIN. Owners should verify their VIN against official recall databases to determine coverage and free repairs.


To understand what this means in practice, it’s helpful to know how recalls work and what a “fuel sensor” refers to in a Ram pickup. In many cases, recalls involving the fuel system can include the fuel level sending unit (the fuel sensor inside the tank), the fuel pump assembly, or related electrical connectors. Problems in these components can cause symptoms such as an inaccurate fuel gauge, gauge fluctuations, or, in some cases, engine performance issues. But only an official recall listing tied to your exact VIN confirms coverage and required repairs.


How to check if your 2014 Dodge Ram is affected by a recall


To determine whether your vehicle is affected, use the following steps:



  • Locate your vehicle identification number (VIN). It is found on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, on the driver’s side door jamb, and on your registration or insurance documents.

  • Visit official recall lookup sites, such as the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) SaferCar.gov site and the Stellantis recall page, and enter your VIN to search for active recalls tied to your exact vehicle.

  • Review the results for any recall mentioning the fuel system, fuel pump, fuel rail pressure sensor, or fuel level sending unit. If a recall appears, note the recall number and a brief description.

  • Contact your local authorized Dodge/Chrysler dealer with the recall number to schedule the free repair. If the recall is active for your VIN, the repair must be performed at no charge.

  • If no recalls show for your VIN, consider signing up for recall alerts and checking back periodically, as new recalls can be added over time.


Note that recall status is VIN-specific and can vary based on production date, assembly plant, and market. Always verify with official sources rather than relying on model year alone.


Concluding: If your VIN is listed in an active recall for the fuel system or related components, the dealer will perform the repair at no cost once you schedule an appointment. If there is no recall for your VIN at the moment, monitor official sources for future updates and maintain routine vehicle safety checks.


What to know next


Beyond recalls, if you notice symptoms such as unexpected fuel gauge readings, frequent gauge fluctuations, stalling, or hard starting, have the fuel system inspected by a qualified technician. While non-recall repairs may incur costs, some issues can be addressed under extended warranties or service campaigns at the dealer’s discretion.


Summary


The recall status for the 2014 Dodge Ram’s fuel sensor depends on the specific VIN. There is no universal, one-size-fits-all “fuel sensor recall” for all 2014 Rams. Owners should check the VIN against official recall databases to confirm coverage and arrange any required free repairs if a recall is listed.

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