Staywhatyouare2
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Hey Everyone.
I have a weird one. Last Monday (2/21/22) I got into my 2019 Ram 1500 and it wouldn’t start. It had exactly 25,000 miles on it at this point (not even 25,001). Luckily I was coming out of the gym so I had my buddy jump it. After it started again the dash lit up like a Christmas Tree. The Cruise Control, Traction Control and Forward Collision Warning lights were on. I asked my friend to follow me to Advanced Auto which was only a few blocks away.
As soon as I pulled out of the parking lot I immediately pulled over. The truck would not shift out of first gear. That’s when we knew something was wrong. I drove it down the highway going 19 miles an hour (going 3,200 RPMs) watching all the temperatures the whole way. I got to the dealership and it had 75 codes (almost all low voltage codes, but the check engine light wasn’t even on). The dealership said it was likely just a bad battery and they would run a diagnostic test to verify.
Fast forward 5 days and Friday they said it was ready to pick up. They said it was just the battery and all was well now. No further explanation. I was out of town, so I picked it up this morning (2/28/22). No paperwork was given to me explaining what they had done. I drove it to work and it seemed to have a little trouble starting again. I looked at the battery and it was the same battery as before. I thought maybe it just needed to be charged well and they did their job.
I went out get in the truck after work and it wouldn’t start. Exact same thing. I had a friend jump it again and all the lights came on again. Luckily he had a code reader also and we were able to erase the codes (this time it gave an ECU error) and drive to Advanced Auto. They tested the battery and alternator. Both were fine. It was after hours at the dealership so I drove it home.
I fully expect to have to jump it and clear the codes in the morning to take it to the dealership. My question, though, is what in the heck is causing it not to start and then not shift after it is started again? Is it a battery issue? ECU issue?
I just have a feeling the dealership is going to blow me off again.
Sorry for the long post. I just wanted everyone to have all of the information.
I have a weird one. Last Monday (2/21/22) I got into my 2019 Ram 1500 and it wouldn’t start. It had exactly 25,000 miles on it at this point (not even 25,001). Luckily I was coming out of the gym so I had my buddy jump it. After it started again the dash lit up like a Christmas Tree. The Cruise Control, Traction Control and Forward Collision Warning lights were on. I asked my friend to follow me to Advanced Auto which was only a few blocks away.
As soon as I pulled out of the parking lot I immediately pulled over. The truck would not shift out of first gear. That’s when we knew something was wrong. I drove it down the highway going 19 miles an hour (going 3,200 RPMs) watching all the temperatures the whole way. I got to the dealership and it had 75 codes (almost all low voltage codes, but the check engine light wasn’t even on). The dealership said it was likely just a bad battery and they would run a diagnostic test to verify.
Fast forward 5 days and Friday they said it was ready to pick up. They said it was just the battery and all was well now. No further explanation. I was out of town, so I picked it up this morning (2/28/22). No paperwork was given to me explaining what they had done. I drove it to work and it seemed to have a little trouble starting again. I looked at the battery and it was the same battery as before. I thought maybe it just needed to be charged well and they did their job.
I went out get in the truck after work and it wouldn’t start. Exact same thing. I had a friend jump it again and all the lights came on again. Luckily he had a code reader also and we were able to erase the codes (this time it gave an ECU error) and drive to Advanced Auto. They tested the battery and alternator. Both were fine. It was after hours at the dealership so I drove it home.
I fully expect to have to jump it and clear the codes in the morning to take it to the dealership. My question, though, is what in the heck is causing it not to start and then not shift after it is started again? Is it a battery issue? ECU issue?
I just have a feeling the dealership is going to blow me off again.
Sorry for the long post. I just wanted everyone to have all of the information.