Updated what S/W and to what version?Had the same message. Both batteries tested fine. Dealer check all the electrical connections and those were fine. They then updated the software and that fixed the issue.
Never mind it happened again this morning. Taking it back to the dealer. I’ll update once I get an answer.Updated what S/W and to what version?
Well, that sux!Never mind it happened again this morning. Taking it back to the dealer. I’ll update once I get an answer.
Hello ejmuller,Never mind it happened again this morning. Taking it back to the dealer. I’ll update once I get an answer.
2019 2500 HEMI 1600 miles. I get the message after less than 5 minutes of driving (let the truck warm up 10 min 1st).
Having the same issue, except HEMI so no grid heater. Dealer checked, lots of stored codes, checked the grounds... battery tests fine. No code upgrades available, so we'll see.
And lots of CCA!The first post already triggered me. First, our batteries are not AGM. They are Maintenance-free lead acid. Buy the battery with the correct specs and longest warranty.
Wallowing around in the same boat. The "Battery Saver" msg is occurring frequently as of late and while I suspect one or both batteries, I don't have a whole lot of faith in a dealer resolution. Diving into the deep end in a week or so for VB6 and will get them to look at the batteries too. Replacing both batteries on these trucks is considered a 'best practise' but is not mandatory from a dealer maint perspective as long as a replacement battery is identical to the other. Depends on how old they are too.Ok...the passenger side battery would not hold a charge the drivers side is good. They are replacing the passenger side only with an OEM battery under warranty (the truck has been in-service for just under 9 months and 10 months since it was built). I'm still on the fence about not replacing both at the same time. I'll run with as is until I have another problem...then I'll replace both with AGM. After doing some research I'm leaning toward the Walmart Everstart Platinum AGM as they are easily procured and they have a 5 year warranty with first 3 years free replacement and the last two prorated. There's a Youtube video where a guy tested many different battery's and the Everstart was much better than the more expensive battery's
Naw... the cores are worth money.Buy two new batteries, keep the good one around as a spare.
Naw... the cores are worth money.
Truck was at the dealerWallowing around in the same boat. The "Battery Saver" msg is occurring frequently as of late and while I suspect one or both batteries, I don't have a whole lot of faith in a dealer resolution. Diving into the deep end in a week or so for VB6 and will get them to look at the batteries too. Replacing both batteries on these trucks is considered a 'best practise' but is not mandatory from a dealer maint perspective as long as a replacement battery is identical to the other. Depends on how old they are too.
I would piz if this happened on a $100k truck.Must be frustrating but I gues on the bright side it doesn’t leak on your crotch, that would be embarrassing at the grocery store.![]()
The issue appears to have been solved. However, I do not have any info as to what the dealership has done to correct the issue. The last invoice indicated that they were receiving info from “engineering” and would follow up. The loose gear shift lever was corrected by replacing the entire lever. The sporadic radio shutdown was corrected with a new “module”, and one of the two water leaks remain unsolved. All these issues on a truck with an MSRP of over one hundred grand.
On a better note, the engine/transmission haven’t missed a beat, and the truck drives great! When it rains my leg gets wet, but as long as I’m not bright enough to realize what’s happening I’m still RAMs greatest fan boy.....with a wet leg!