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Unknown issue don’t know how to fix

Zwolff1106

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Hey yall I’ve never had any trouble out of my ram but the other day I encountered this issue and have not been able to solve it. The truck won’t start at all I thought it went away when I got it to start no problem then the issue started back up the next day. I’ve attached pictures any help is greatly appreciated.
 

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Can you tell us about your Ram. Year, model, engine, etorque or not?
 
As many random error messages as you're getting, I would check your battery. When the battery starts going, you get all sorts of weird stuff happening.
 
Time for an OBDII code reader. Any signs of water intrusion behind the rear seats?
edit: yes, a healthy battery (tested with a proper load-bank) is a must on these trucks.
 
I have a Bronco sport I use as my commuter vehicle. I had a similar issue a few years ago. Turns out vehicle was equipped with an EFB battery instead of an AGM and was causing all sorts of weird electrical issues. I replaced the battery with an AGM and never had a problem since.
 
How old is your battery? Have you had any dealer updates?
 
How old is your battery? Have you had any dealer updates?
The batter is dated 1/22 and is a die hard battery. I’ve never taken it to the dealer for any kind of update I don’t even know how to check if it needs one.
 
The batter is dated 1/22 and is a die hard battery. I’ve never taken it to the dealer for any kind of update I don’t even know how to check if it needs one.
If I was a betting man, I'd say battery is failing.
 
It’s doesn’t have the e torque badge like on the hood but it has several components that could make it an e torque
Does your window sticker says it's an eTorque? It shouldn't be a mystery to you if it is (or isn't) an eTorque.

If your battery is 4 years old, you need to check it out (or have it checked by someone). Honestly, I'd just replace it anyways (as it's just a matter of time, even if it's not the root cause right now).
 
If I was a betting man, I'd say battery is failing.
I'm with the general consensus; the battery is the 1st thing I would check maybe even replace. I'd also find out after the battery replacement if there are any updates for your truck.
 
And once you do replace the battery, give your truck about 24 hours to figure everything out again. You might see error messages prior to that, but it's just the stupid computer.
 
It’s doesn’t have the e torque badge like on the hood but it has several components that could make it an e torque
If it has the generator it's an etorque.
Therefore it is most likely your battery. Even if it tests good while still in the vehicle, it probably isn't.
Etorques tend to go through batteries.
By chance are you outside USA with your strange badging?
 

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