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When to do transmission maintenance on 41TE
jkeaton replied to Jack Jamiel's topic in Engine & Transmission
You should reference your owners manual. It contains the manufacturer recommended maintenance intervals. -
Sounds like you need a new battery.
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This thread is 4 years old.
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I was surprised our 2016 at 90,000 miles still had plenty of pad life left. Such a change from the 2009 we had prior that needed new brakes every 15,000. Lol
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2017 SXT fog light addition
jkeaton replied to Icpkrzy's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
Installing Fog Lights - Accessories, Modifications - Dodge Journey Forum -
2011 Dodge Journey Alternator fail
jkeaton replied to Ralph123's topic in Electrical, Battery & Charging
Ours started making noise at 45k, still working, but dealer replaced it under warranty. No further issues. -
Get the battery tested and replace if needed.
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Welcome from NC!
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Become a mod. Then you can ban him/her/it .
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Get the code read and you might find out why.
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Did you use OEM parts? Have you taken it back to the shop and asked them?
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Blend door malfunction.
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Montagem de motor 2.7 journey
jkeaton replied to Wendell's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
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Pretty easy. There may be a plastic cover that hides the nut holding the wiper on the stem. This will pry off easily with a small flat-head screwdriver. Next, remove the nuts. If the wipers won't pull off, strike the wiper arm directly on the joint. This may take a few good strikes. Use a hammer and a block of wood if need be. Remove the wiper arms from the stem totally. Try to line up the wiper blade where you think it should be on the windshield and push the wiper arm back down onto the stem. The reason you want to try to position the blade first is because the stem has ribs that the hole of the wiper arm lock into when you press the arm onto the stem. Some windshields will have little black hash marks where the wiper blades should be when not in use. When you think you have the wipers lined up, tighten the nuts back onto the stem. Spray the windshield with glass cleaner and run the wipers at high speed. Testing the wipers while the windshield is wet ensures that the wipers won't slap the cowl or A pillar, because they actually travel a little further while running fast across a wet windshield. It also reduces the likelihood of scratching the glass. If everything looks good, ensure the bits are properly tightened and snap the covers back into the base of the wiper arms.
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Welcome to the forum Johan.
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Perform a parasitic draw test
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LED conversion kit for low beams?
jkeaton replied to Bubbles's topic in Glass, Lighting, Mirrors, Sun Roofs & Wipers
Plug and play. Just know the halogen lenses are not designed for LED’s and you will be blinding oncoming drivers.- 1 reply
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Stay with OEM copper core plugs. The plug number is located on the under-hood sticker. Change every 30k miles.
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help 2017 journey bogging down on hills no codes
jkeaton replied to SaveMeLol's topic in Engine & Transmission
Plugs need to be replaced every 30,000 miles on the 2.4. Verify that has been done. All we can do is guess until more information is provided as requested. -
Sorry. I don't know metric.
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Let us know what they say.