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Cummins offers $500 for Emissions Recall 67A on Ram Diesel Trucks
The $500 recall incentive applies to 2013-2018 MY RAM 2500 and 3500 models.

In light of the Emissions Recall 67A, eligible RAM drivers can receive up to $500.
Credit: Cummins
Cummins recently announced a new $500 incentive for owners of eligible RAM 2500 and 3500 model-year 2013–2018 trucks who complete Emissions Recall 67A. Drivers who bring their truck to an authorized Ram dealership for the required software update can receive a $500 prepaid Mastercard upon completion of the recall service.
For a limited time, the first 750 participants who complete Recall 67A by March 31 will receive double the incentive for a total of $1000. After March 31, the $500 reward will remain available to all eligible participants in the United States.
Recall 67A is a simple software update to further reduce tailpipe NOx emissions and does not change the truck’s power, torque, or responsiveness. The fast, no-cost update takes less than an hour and requires no parts or hardware.
Upon completion of the recall update, eligible drivers can receive:
A $500 prepaid Mastercard (or $1000 for the first 750 qualifying participants during the promotional window)
A special extended warranty covering select emissions and aftertreatment components
“Recall 67A is a straightforward software update that helps ensure these engines continue performing the way Ram owners expect,” said Jennifer Rager, executive director, Pickup Business at Cummins.
“Our goal is to make the process quick, clear, and worthwhile for every owner. This incentive reflects our commitment to supporting drivers with updates that keep their trucks running at their best.”
Cummins is offering a reward program to customers to encourage the timely completion of Emissions Recall 67A and meet federal requirements while protecting long-term vehicle performance. Ram drivers can check their VIN to see if their vehicle is eligible for a recall and view the official program rules at CumminsRecall.com.
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