Fiat Chrysler recalls 1 million trucks in North America

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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) is recalling roughly 1 million trucks in North America due to a software glitch that could prevent side air bags and seatbelts from deploying during a rollover.

The company's U.S. division said Friday that it is aware of one death, two injuries and two accidents that may be related to the problem.

The recall includes some 2013-16 Ram 1500 and 2500 pickups and 2014-2016 Ram 3500 pickups. It also affects about 216,007 vehicles in Canada, 21,668 in Mexico and 21,530 outside the NAFTA region.

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After some trucks experience significant underbody impact, a computer module may incorrectly determine that one of its sensors has failed, temporarily disabling the side air bag and seat belt pretensioner, the company said.

If the vehicle is turned off and then back on, those restraints become functional again.

The company will notify owners and plans to reprogram the software in affected vehicles free of charge. The recall is expected to begin June 23.

Chrysler owners may contact the automaker's customer service at (800) 853-1403. People may may also check their vehicle identification number on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website to see if if a truck has been recalled.

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