The recall covers 2019 through 2026 model year Ram 1500 trucks. When the anchor is not properly secured, the seat belt cannot manage crash loads as designed, increasing the risk of injury to second-row occupants in a crash. Beyond the U.S. recall, Stellantis says the issue could also affect 156,138 Ram 1500 trucks in Canada and 15,088 units in Mexico. What owners should doDealers will inspect the second-row center and driver-side seat belt buckle anchors and properly attach them to the body structure if necessary, free of charge. The seat belt anchor campaign, stretching across nearly a decade of Ram 1500 production, adds significant weight to that cumulative record.