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Cummins offers $500 for emissions recall on certain Ram diesel trucks

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COLUMBUS, Ind. - Cummins Inc. 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 after the recall service is completed.  

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 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 doesn't require any parts or hardware. 

Upon completion of the recall update, eligible drivers can receive:

  • A $500 prepaid Mastercard ($1000 for the first 750 participants during the promotional window)

  • A special extended warranty covering select emissions and aftertreatment components 

Cummins is offering the reward to encourage the timely completion of Emissions Recall 67A to meet federal requirements and protect long-term vehicle performance. Ram drivers can check their vehicle identification number (VIN) for recall eligibility and view the official program rules at CumminsRecall.com.

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