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<blockquote data-quote="KingKoopa17" data-source="post: 1538790" data-attributes="member: 39192"><p>Hello all, I've got a bit of a problem I experienced on my way to work this morning on my '19 SCREW. A few minutes after I left my house my music cut off and on the infotainment screen a message read "system shut down to save power... Turn on ignition or shut off engine," or something to that effect. This happened four times to over the course of the hour drive (intermittently). Came back on, shut back down. Next, after reaching the highway, I tried setting the cruise control and after a minute or so it would "ding" and shut the cruise control off. Tried this twice. Then the truck was doing was twice a message popped up on the dash saying the front camera was unavailable. Lastly I noticed out of the corner of my eye that the lights for the lock/unlock on the passenger side were going out intermittently as well. I checked the volt reading on the dash and it was fluctuating between 15v, 15.5v and 16v. Anybody have any such experience? Seeing as it's Sunday I won't be able to get a hold of the dealership, but so far that's my plan for tomorrow. Just looking for any input on the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingKoopa17, post: 1538790, member: 39192"] Hello all, I've got a bit of a problem I experienced on my way to work this morning on my '19 SCREW. A few minutes after I left my house my music cut off and on the infotainment screen a message read "system shut down to save power... Turn on ignition or shut off engine," or something to that effect. This happened four times to over the course of the hour drive (intermittently). Came back on, shut back down. Next, after reaching the highway, I tried setting the cruise control and after a minute or so it would "ding" and shut the cruise control off. Tried this twice. Then the truck was doing was twice a message popped up on the dash saying the front camera was unavailable. Lastly I noticed out of the corner of my eye that the lights for the lock/unlock on the passenger side were going out intermittently as well. I checked the volt reading on the dash and it was fluctuating between 15v, 15.5v and 16v. Anybody have any such experience? Seeing as it's Sunday I won't be able to get a hold of the dealership, but so far that's my plan for tomorrow. Just looking for any input on the matter. [/QUOTE]
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