Zooticus Maximus
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So, just a bit curious as to something completely bizarre in a less than 200-mile vehicle. We flew into Atlanta for a wedding, and at Enterprise happened to get a brand-new to the fleet Ram 1500 quad cab with less than 200 miles and single every bell and whistle. We drove north to the hotel in northwest Georgia, and didn't use the truck until the next day. However, on that day, the driver's central dash display warning screen, after a few minutes of operation, would indicate that "ALL NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS ARE BEING DISCONTINUED TO SAVE BATTERY POWER", then that screen warning would go away. After a few stops and starts doing a little sightseeing, pressing the start button started the truck, but the start sound was off, like a weakened battery. That time, not only did the driver's central screen displayed the same warning, AND the check engine light turned on, AND the truck, from the engine compartment, started putting out an odor smelling quite a bit like heated brakes - and all of this with 292 miles on the odometer! As there was an Enterprise in town, we called immediately, and told them we were bringing in the Ram. They were great about it, and put us into a Ford 150 instead - not as posh by any means, but at least it performed fine for the next few days without any issues. Has anyone experienced anything similar? We don't have a dog in this fight, as it was simply a rental used only for road travel, but the Enterprise folks were dumbfounded, parked it in back, and immediately called FCA. Three days later, it was still sitting on the Enterprise back lot.