December 2025:
Wife and I decided to upgrade from a Travel Trailer to a 5th wheel. Current Truck (Silverado 1500 Trail Boss) tows the 5600 TT no problem, but won't handle the 9500 lb 5th wheel we want. So...
January 20, 2026:
Delighted owners of a new 2025 Ram 2500 Crew Cab, 6.7 L HO Turbo Diesel, 6' 4" bed. Truck is amazing!!!
February 2nd, 2026:
Found the 5th wheel we wanted! It's in Cincinnati, we're in Colorado. No problem, road trip in the new truck! Got the deal done, put down a deposit on the trailer.
Feb 6th, 2026:
Saw recall notice 03D posted. Need to replace the trailer tow module. Trailer sitting in Cicinatti till module is replaced. Don't know how long that dealer is going to go along with this...
MY TIMING SUCKS!
Like others posted, nobody has the part. Some dealers say they are not being allowed to order any, and can't sell the trucks they have. Others said they are being allowed to order one a week. So why the hell does the recall notice say that the repair parts are available? Called Stellantis Customer service. What a joke! "It's a logistics problem" was all he offered. I lost it... "No **** it's a logistics problem! What I want to know is what you are doing to resolve it, and when can I realistically expect to be able to get my truck repaired!" <Crickets Chirping here>. I asked why they are claiming parts are available when they are clearly not! More Crickets...
Called the sales manager where I bought the truck yesterday (2/18). He said he would try to have more information by the beginning of next week. All I can do is wait and hope this gets resolved before the dealer in Cincinnati gets tired of holding onto a trailer they took a deposit on but can't get the rest of their money till , when?
All companies have problems, I know that. But, good companies acknowledge and lean into the problem, and let their customers know what they are trying to do to resolve them as safely and quickly as possible. Good companies do not downplay the effects on their customers , and they certainly don't flat out LIE about parts being available!!!
Until this came up, I had never heard of Stellantis. I ,always thought Dodge was a decent product. I had a Dakota back in the early 90's, never had a lick of trouble with it. Didn't know till after I bought this 2500 that they are assembled in Mexico. I never asked, and don't necessarily have a problem with that. So far this truck is awesome and I'm really happy we got it. But based on this experience and what I'm seeing others have posted on this forum, I really hope I haven't made a huge mistake with this purchase. As far as Sterllantis goes, it doesn't seem like I should have much hope that they actually care about their customers.
Shame on them for sure, but shame on me for not doing my due diligence as well....