Add one more to this list. I’ve had my 2025 Bighorn with Hurricane motor since mid May, 5,000 miles. It worked great with no problems until five weeks ago. Was out and made a stop for about 15 minutes and it wouldn’t restart. Battery was dead. I charged the battery up and took it for a ride and the voltage seemed to be jumping all over from 12 to 14.4 volts. I took it to the dealer and they had it for two days. They said they had it fixed and it was a programming problem. Went to leave the dealer and Voltage showed 15.8 V and check engine light came on as I pulled out of the dealer lot. They had it for another three weeks said they replaced the auxiliary battery, reprogrammed the truck eight times and said the fuse array between the two batteries had blown the fuse. This is where it gets interesting. They said RAM said they aren’t covering the fuse array under warranty and I would have to pay $275 for it to be replaced. They said that ram says people are incorrectly, jumping the truck and that’s what’s making the fuse go out. I said BS I’ve never jumped the truck only charged it. After a bunch of pushback, they finally agreed not to charge me. I took the truck home on the drive home seemed fine. The next day went to start the truck and it barely started. Drove at 60 miles and the whole way the voltage said 15.8 V When I got to where I was going I shut it off and tried to restart it and the battery was dead. Showed 10 V. Put a charger on it and charge the battery up all day and drove it back to the dealer. After being without a truck for four weeks the dealer kept saying they didn’t have a loaner, but finally gave me one. Now they’ve had it for another week and I still don’t think they figured out anything. They said the fuse array is blown again. This is my work truck and we have a fleet of rams, but I don’t think we’ll be buying anymore. It’s too bad. I really liked this truck.