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Sunroof Drain Issues
bigtsr replied to Windancer's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
You guys all farmers???? -
If the fob battery is weak or dead you will also get a message in the EVIC window. If you can't move the shifter from park to neutral then it definitely is the brake switch.
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2012 Journey Crew 3.6L - battery problems
bigtsr replied to slskene's topic in Electrical, Battery & Charging
Batteries don't leak rust so it must be poor drainage from the battery tray assy. If they have replaced the battery then it is ruled out as a source of dampness. -
Welcome to the forum. 3 things are involved in the start process that come to mind immediately 1.the brake switch mounted on the pedal assy. 2.the range selector neutral/park start position. 3.the fob not being recognized properly by computer. Have you tried starting it in neutral instead of park when this occurs?
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Just installed Running Boards on RT no drilling
bigtsr replied to Craig Smith's topic in Accessories, Modifications
I took the easy way out. At first I tried to Gorilla Glue it but that lasted about a week. I ended up drilling 2 small holes through the plastic on either side of the steel capture bracket and used a heavy duty black cable tie wrap through the existing bracket hole and covered it with black tape patch. You can also fit a screw into the bracket if the plastic is sound enough. -
That ice was in your drink Rolly - 41 C in my back yard today.
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If you have room for second set storage that's the best method , no mounting damage to rims and you split the milage/wear.
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Just installed Running Boards on RT no drilling
bigtsr replied to Craig Smith's topic in Accessories, Modifications
There have been a number of posts about the passenger side plastic breaking already , mine did the 1st year so I modified the mount (plastic) and it has been ok . -
Welcome to the forum. Enjoy the DJ and if you search the forum you'll find the pros/cons for the CAI along with the solution by some innovative owners.
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Rear windshield wiper...
bigtsr replied to Potlicquor's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
Not speaking specifically to the 2015 the rear on previous model years was intermittent only. -
2012 Dodge Journey Key FOB
bigtsr replied to SteveK's topic in Alarms, Keyless Entry, Key Fobs, Locks & Remote Start
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8.4 uconnect hacker problem!
bigtsr replied to Ray Morrow's topic in Audio, Infotainment Navigation, MyGig, UConnect, etc.
I wonder if GM thought it out with their wifi connected cars? -
This may not be the solution for the "stumble". When I bought my 2007 Caliber SXT 2.0L in 2006 I would notice that on acceleration from a stop there a "stumble/pause" on initial application of the gas pedal. Talking to a number of others on the Caliber forum many noticed the same thing. I found on the net an article regarding the "fly by wire throttle" setup associated with the Caliber and it stated you could re-calibrate the throttle to eliminate this problem , since I believe the DJ also is fly by wire this help. 1.Turn/set ignition to "RUN" but do not start. 2.Depress gas pedal slowly to floor while counting to 15. 3.Release gas pedal to full up/released position while counting to 15. 4.Turn the ignition to "OFF". 5.After waiting 5-10 minutes restart and see if "stumble/pause" is gone. Didn't work in all cases but a number of members said that it did make a difference.
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My slip up - I was one of the founding member of the Caliber Forumz and once in a while I regress.
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He doesn't know you live in the middle of nowhere. Check the dealer in Regina , maybe they can point you in the right direction. Wait a minute your in Saskatchewan you probably can see that far from the highest building. lol
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New member, and already an exhaust question
bigtsr replied to audioguy's topic in Accessories, Modifications
I wear hearing aids with a remote!!!! -
I thought the same thing but what ever turns your crank. Mine works and is really noticeable at night when someone with super bright/mis-aimed lights comes up behind me.
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Welcome to the ForumZ. Use search to find threads/posts for your projects as many have been done and documented.
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We try to be nice no matter what - glad you enjoyed your visit.
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Apple products are for appliance operators.
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I don't believe it 's possible to do short of covering the light sensor with tape.