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  1. Could be anything. Let us know what the dealer says. Also provide as much vehicle info as possible so we are not having to ask you questions. Engine size, mileage, maintenance history, Dodge dealer. used car dealer, warranty, etc.
  2. I wish I knew. One of the headlights on my town car keeps fogging up no matter what I do. I think I've used a whole tube of silicon sealant so far and it still does it...lol
  3. Yes. Trade it in on one that has the features you want.
  4. Bye bye third row seating.....which is a HUGE selling point.
  5. I would check your local junk yards, or ebay.
  6. Look under and see if the muffler is before or after the split. Before? 1 muffler, after? 2.
  7. I second. A bit more expensive, but their mounts are nice.
  8. Moved to the correct section.
  9. Dodges are finicky with aftermarket sensors. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't.
  10. Take it to any exhaust shop, they will be able to install. Otherwise, you will need to measure your current mufflers, offsets and pipes, then match the dimensions up with the flowmaster muffler of your choice from their website. Not sure what damage you are referring to that a muffler would cause. If you're just swapping mufflers, nothing needs to be done.
  11. Did it do this before? As John stated, it's pretty much normal. There is no vacuum assist when the vehicle is off, which will result in a hard pedal.
  12. Hope you don't use them anymore and go get another set.
  13. He has not been active on this forum for 5 years.
  14. Shouldn't have bought it if you don't like the size.
  15. jkeaton

    No ac

    In the old days, there were only 2 wires and you would just jump across the female ends of the plug. Nowadays, a diagram is needed.
  16. jkeaton

    No ac

    I use those recharge kits all the time. and, yes, it does go into the "warning" zone at times, I just keep feeding it until the compressor stops short cycling. If yours is empty, it's going to take more than one can to get it to the point of operating the compressor. You can also jump the low pressure switch to force the compressor on.
  17. I’d find a different mechanic if he’s just guessing. Replacing a cylinder head could cost anywhere from @$300 for the head (install your self) or a couple thousand for a shop to do it. Best to get a firm diagnosis and then call around different shops and get an estimate.
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