My truck is less than 6 months old. About 2 weeks ago, I jumped in and headed for work in the morning - all was fine. When I got out of work that afternoon, the truck exhibited symptoms of a dead battery and wouldn't crank or even click. Instead, it barely had enough power to unlock the doors; the instrument cluster gauge needles were trying to sweep without me even touching the start button, and the puddle lights under the mirrors were flickering. I had someone jump me and the truck started up fine. I drove it home and let it run for 15 minutes; shut it off, and drove my other vehicle to work the next day. That evening, I tried to start the RAM and it fired back up normally as if the battery was fully charged. It then operated totally normally for the next two weeks until this past Monday I drove it 215 miles with a trailer picking up something. On the way back, I got a message "Tire Pressure Monitoring Temporarily Unavailable." The very next day I jumped in it to head to town and it exhibited the dead battery symptoms again - flickering LED puddle lights, flickering interior screens, no click or crank. Again, a jump start 'solved' the issue. I let it run for only 5 minutes, shut the engine off, waited 5 minutes, and then restarted it. It cranked completely normally and started and ran fine, but I did have many warning lights on the dash - ABS, stability control, Check Engine, Brake, etc. I assumed these were just the result of low voltage and indeed they went away on subsequent cranks. I scanned for codes and found a number of low voltage codes but nothing else. As for the TPMS, that message is gone but every day the TPMS shows a picture of my truck with the right rear tire in RED, showing 55 psi, and stating to inflate that tire to 65 PSI. However, the left rear tire also shows 55psi yet is listed in White. The front tires show 51psi each and are in White.
Any idea what the problem might be? Not sure if the TPMS is related to the starting issue - after all, when it wouldn't start the first time there were no warnings or messages regarding TPMS. I'm just not happy my 6 month old truck might not start at any given time. Its heading to the dealer next week but I'm curious if anyone else has insight. The dealer told me they had seen a similar problem on a nearly new Hemi 2500 and "it was a bad alternator." I'm seriously doubting that given the nature of how this problem happens and how the truck reacts after its been jump started.
Any idea what the problem might be? Not sure if the TPMS is related to the starting issue - after all, when it wouldn't start the first time there were no warnings or messages regarding TPMS. I'm just not happy my 6 month old truck might not start at any given time. Its heading to the dealer next week but I'm curious if anyone else has insight. The dealer told me they had seen a similar problem on a nearly new Hemi 2500 and "it was a bad alternator." I'm seriously doubting that given the nature of how this problem happens and how the truck reacts after its been jump started.