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Is there any recalls on a 2014 Dodge Dart?

Yes. There have been recall campaigns affecting some 2014 Dodge Dart models; whether your car is affected depends on its VIN.


Vehicle recalls are issued by manufacturers when safety or emissions-related defects are identified. For a model year like the 2014 Dart, the list of affected VINs can change over time as new campaigns are added or extended. Among the recalls tied to vehicles from that era, the most widely reported concerns involved airbag inflators from the Takata recall, as well as other campaigns that addressed fuel, braking, steering, and software issues. The safest way to know your specific car’s status is to look up the VIN in official recall databases and consult a dealer for any required service.


How to check if your 2014 Dodge Dart has an open recall


Use this step-by-step process to confirm whether your car has any active recalls and what actions are required.



  • Locate your VIN: on the lower left of the dashboard, visible through the windshield, or on the driver’s side door jamb label and your registration documents.

  • Visit the official recall lookup tool from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Stellantis (Chrysler/Dodge) owner portal and enter your VIN.

  • Review the results for any open recalls, including campaign numbers, affected components, and recommended actions.

  • Contact a local Dodge dealer with your VIN to schedule free recall service if any are found.


By following these steps, you can verify the status of recalls and arrange for repair if needed.


What to do if you find an open recall on your 2014 Dodge Dart


Open recalls are a serious safety matter, but recall work is performed free of charge by the manufacturer through authorized dealers. Here are the next steps.



  • Call or visit a Dodge/Fiat dealer with your VIN and ask for the recall service appointment. Confirm the exact campaign numbers and required parts.

  • Do not ignore the recall. If the recall involves critical components such as airbags, braking, or steering, arrange service promptly, especially if the vehicle is in heavy use.

  • Bring any relevant documentation (owner’s manual, previous service records) and confirm the expected repair time and loaner options if needed.

  • After service, keep a copy of the work performed and the recall completion notice for your records.


Engaging with the dealer ensures the recall is resolved to current safety standards and maintains the vehicle’s warranty eligibility.


Summary


The 2014 Dodge Dart can be subject to multiple recalls depending on the vehicle’s VIN. To protect yourself and others on the road, verify recall status using official databases (NHTSA SaferCar and the manufacturer’s portal) and arrange free service with a Dodge dealer if any open recalls are found. Regularly check for new recalls, as campaigns can be added over time.

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