Your 2018–2026 ProMaster is recalled for a fire risk — and the parts to fix it were listed as unavailable at dealers six months after the recall dropped.
In October 2025, Stellantis recalled 291,664 Ram ProMasters (NHTSA recall 25V720) because the cooling fan module fails under heavy fleet duty and the circuit lacks adequate fuse protection. The result can be an electrical fire. NHTSA issued a "Do Not Drive" and "Park Outside" advisory — not a standard recall advisory, and not one to ignore.
The fix is a fan module swap and a fuse downgrade. Repair instructions went to dealers in December 2025. The parts to do the job were listed as unavailable at that point, according to oemDTC recall tracking data. That's 291,000 vehicles, one replacement part, and a manufacturing ramp that takes time. If you called your dealer in January and they said they couldn't help you yet, the status may not have changed.
If you have any ProMaster in your fleet from 2018 through 2026, run every VIN through nhtsa.gov/recalls today. Document what you find. Don't assume your DA or dispatcher handled this — fleet operators with 10 or more ProMasters frequently haven't checked every VIN individually.
Two other things worth doing this week: move any recalled ProMasters out of enclosed overnight parking (the "Park Outside" advisory applies until the repair is done), and call your commercial auto carrier to let them know you have open recall exposure with no available remedy. You want that documented before something happens, not after.
Stellantis' recall hotline is 800-853-1403. Recall number 25V720.
