A recall affects some 2017 Ram 2500 pickups related to the service electronic braking system, requiring inspection and possibly replacement of braking-control components.
In more detail, this recall addresses a fault in the electronic braking system that can affect how the brakes respond or how warning lights behave. Dealers will perform a repair at no cost to the owner, which may include software updates and replacement of faulty hardware. If you notice braking irregularities or warning indicators, contact your Ram dealer promptly and follow their guidance on whether the vehicle should be driven before service.
What the recall covers
Below is a concise overview of the main elements of this recall, including what vehicles are affected, the nature of the fault, and the standard remedy.
- Affected vehicles: Certain 2017 Ram 2500 heavy-duty pickups equipped with the electronic braking system (EBS). The exact VIN range is determined by the recall campaign and can vary by production date and configuration.
- The fault: A defect in the electronic braking control module (and related wiring/software) that could alter braking performance or trigger service warnings.
- The remedy: Dealers will typically update the brake-system software and/or replace faulty electronic braking components (such as the EBS module) and related wiring, free of charge.
- Owner rights: If your vehicle is affected, the repair is covered under the recall and performed at no cost to you.
The information above outlines what the recall generally involves and how it is implemented, but the exact scope varies by VIN. For precise eligibility, owners should verify their VIN against official recall listings.
Symptoms or indicators you might notice
Owners should be alert for any changes in brake behavior or warning indicators that could signal a problem with the electronic braking system.
- Illumination of brake, ABS, or electronic braking warning lights on the dashboard.
- Unusual brake pedal feel, such as delayed engagement, pulsing, or inconsistent braking response.
- Intermittent or unexpected braking behavior when applying the pedal.
- Any unusual brake-related messages shown by the vehicle's instrument cluster.
If you experience any of these signs, contact your dealer to determine whether your vehicle falls within the recall scope and to arrange a no-cost inspection.
What owners should do
To navigate this recall, following a clear set of steps helps ensure a timely and proper remedy.
- Check if your Ram 2017 2500 is affected by the recall using your vehicle identification number (VIN) with official recall resources.
- Contact your Ram dealer or authorized service center to confirm eligibility and schedule the recall service.
- If the vehicle shows any braking-related warning lights or symptoms, limit driving and seek immediate service per the notice guidance.
- Receive the recall repair at no charge; retain the service record and any recall verification documents for future reference.
Following these steps helps ensure the repair is completed correctly and that you have documentation in case you sell the vehicle later.
How to verify recall status today
Owners should consult official sources to confirm current recall status and the specific work required for their VIN.
- NHTSA Recall Look-Up: Enter your VIN at https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls to see open campaigns and manufacturer campaigns affecting your vehicle.
- Ram/Stellantis recall resources: Use official Ram information portals or contact customer service for VIN-specific recall details and service instructions.
- Keep documentation: Save the recall notice, VIN, and any service records from the repair for future reference.
Because recalls are often VIN-specific and may be updated over time, owners should verify information with official sources before scheduling service.
Summary
The 2017 Ram 2500 recall related to the service electronic braking system centers on a fault in the electronic braking control module and related wiring, which can affect braking performance and trigger warning lights. The remedy typically involves updating software and replacing faulty hardware at no charge. Owners should verify their VIN through official recall Look-Up tools and contact a Ram dealer to arrange inspection and service. Timely action helps ensure braking system reliability and safety on the road.


