Sorry got off topic a bit
What brand did you go with?Hope that I can get similar performance from the new ones.
Replaced the OEM batteries in my 2018 Ram last month. As I recall, the old ones were dated from October 2017 and April 2018, so not quite 7 years of service. No battery maintainer / battery minder, and depending on my schedule the truck might be driven daily or might sit for three weeks at a time.
Hope that I can get similar performance from the new ones. Also hope that I didn't just jinx myself!
What brand did you go with?
What trim level is your truck and what options does it have?
Continental.
Tradesman. Options? 4x4; Tradesman Package 2FA (Uconnect 3 radio; power tow mirrors w/ manual foldaway; power remote entry group; snowplow prep group that will never be used; 68RFE trans). Also spray-in bedliner and L/S diff but I doubt that will affect the battery function.
No Keyless Go?… I often wondered if that was my main parasitic drain or if it was something else.
The truck has always started, but I'll get things like service 4wheel drive system light, radio won't work, etc. Always corrects itself after the truck has run for a while and restarted.
I have a fob which has to be inserted into the ignition. I leave that fancy stuff for you rich folks.
I sometimes get odd little things like the outside temperature reading being way off. Happened the other day; mid 60's when I parked and an hour or so later when I started back up it read -40*F. Within a mile, the temperature came back up to 0*F, then to freezing, and within 2-3 miles it was reading normally again. Seems to happen about once a year with no rhyme nor reason.