There are 8 owner-reported air bags & restraints complaints for the 2022 Ram 2500in NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
Clock spring is broken. You can hear it popping when turning the steering wheel. I see other years are covered by my vin is not.
My screen on my truck went out and had to be reset manually, next my heated steering wheel stopped working. The problem is the cool spring in my steering wheel. Upon research there is a common problem with this said coil spring. This can cause multiple problems including loss of air bag function and front end collision indicator which comes on time to time saying it’s disabled due to this same said coil. Why this is not a recall and the owner’s responsibility is unknown. There is also no indicator telling you if the airbag may or may not deploy when need from this issue.
The rear passenger side seatbelt is locked. Our son was exiting the car ( and told us he couldn’t get his belt to retract. We also tried to get the belt to retract but were unable to do so. The truck has not been in any accidents, no visible wear on the seatbelt. We typically use the rear seatbelts for our children but now we cannot ride with 5 passengers safely in the vehicle. We took the truck to a RAM dealership in Hendersonville, NC who told us we would need to pay nearly $600 to repair the belt. With the truck only being a few years old and no collisions or incidents, it seems like a manufacturer defect.
Seat belt system seems to have stopped retracting on both front seats. Truck has a little over 36k miles. Almost never has a passenger.
The contact owns a 2022 Ram 2500. The contact stated that upon pulling the rear middle seat belt to secure the car seat in the rear middle seat, the contact noticed that the rear middle seat belt locking or retracting mechanism was inoperable, causing the seat belt to continuously extend. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where it was determined that the middle rear seat belt was operating as designed, and the dealer informed the contact that the middle rear seat belt was not designed as the outer rear seat belts. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact was concerned for the safety of his three children. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the failure would be escalated. The failure mileage was approximately 21,000.
The contact owns a 2022 Ram 2500. The contact stated that buckling the front driver’s side seat belt had become increasingly difficult to do, causing the seat belt to unbuckle independently on several occasions. Additionally, the seat belt retractor experienced difficulty while retracting. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed, and the contact was informed that the seat belt needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 34,000.
The contact owned a 2022 Ram 2500. The contact stated while a company employee was driving at 45 MPH through an intersection with a green light, the vehicle was impacted on the front passenger side. The other vehicle failed to yield at a yellow blinking light at the intersection causing the impact. No air bags deployed. No warning light had illuminated. The driver sustained unknown injuries and received medical attention. The other driver sustained unknown injuries but it was unknown if medical attention was received. A police report was filed. The local dealer was contacted, but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 57,009.
Air bags failed to deploy in a high speed collision. Vehicle involved was totaled- police report received by driver. 3 people injured in crash no warning lights or messages appeared
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
Data synced from NHTSA on Apr 26, 2026