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SeanTacular

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  1. Thanks. It's called gap filler molding. Has a thin tail edge the slides deep into the gap and the round top stay exposed that way you don't have to glue it down or use 2 sided tape which can ruin the surface if you want to change the colour or remove it. Got it off eBay for $1 a foot.
  2. I use my phone for nav also and I stand it up on the steering column right between the speedo and tach right in the spot where the center menu is. Works perfect since I don't really care about the fuel economy scale or using as a digital speedo since I like the big round gauges. Saved me from buying a phone holder once I noticed my phone fits there perfectly.
  3. Amazing mileage from this vehicle. My previous car was a 2006 Sebring sedan with a 2.7L V6 and this truck has more HP, faster acceleration, and still gets better gas mileage lol this vehicle is so advanced compared to my 06 which had power locks as an advanced feature. Hahaha I loved that car and was sad when it died until now and I've only owned this 2016 journey for 1 month
  4. Most likely the engine is toast. Happened to my old car and is the reason I bought my 2016 journey. If it happened weeks ago that means engine was running without oil for a longtime. White smoke was whatever oil was left in it was going past the piston rings and being burned which means they are toast or the cylinder walls are scratched and worn from running with lack of oil and toast also. In my car the crank bearings all went and the valve train is shot from the coolant leaking in from my blown head gasket and coolant was circulated all around the engine and washed the oil away. If the bearings or cylinder walls or piston rings are shot then you will spend a lot of money fixing the head gaskets to only have your engine die a few months down the road. Pulling the engine to replace rings and crank bearings is pretty pricey and might just be better to seak a used engine from a wrecked journey and have that dropped in. I really hope it's not but unless you catch a head gasket leak in a few days a bad one can ruin an engine very very fast. I'll pray for your journey! Lol
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