06 ram 2500 5.7 hemi

Asked by Guru52DWH Feb 01, 2018 at 05:38 PM about the 2006 Dodge RAM 2500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Starts fine but after driving for a while I’ll turn the
truck off and it will loose all power and do like a
reset? Durning that time there is no power as in I
can’t roll the windows up or down or even lock it. If I
close the door fairly hard it will start working again.
Once I try to start again all the gay ages will reset
and it everything works fine untill I turn off. Some
times it does it and other times not. But more often
then not. Any ideas??

3 Answers

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sounds like a loose battery cable end,check for tightness and corrosion,also how old is battery? 4 years is about max.

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Battery I wanna say is only 2 maybe three years old I have a new alternator. I’ll try what u suggested and see if that works. Thank you

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