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jkeaton

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  1. Plug and play. Just know the halogen lenses are not designed for LED’s and you will be blinding oncoming drivers.
  2. Stay with OEM copper core plugs. The plug number is located on the under-hood sticker. Change every 30k miles.
  3. This. A lot of people try to run platinum or iridium plugs in the 2.4 and it causes nothing but trouble.
  4. 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.
  5. You will need to get the battery and charging system checked.
  6. Agreed. We need to know the codes. Otherwise, it's just guessing.
  7. I'm sure you can. Plug and play? Probably not.
  8. Dodge Journey Cargo Net Clip Trunk Hook OEM FAST SHIPPER PAIR | eBay Welcome to the forum!
  9. This ^^. Had an older Chrysler Sebring convertible once that kept burning brakes on the left rear. Found the hose had collapsed inside the hose (could not see it, nothing seemed amiss from outside). It was acting as a check valve. Pressure in, but no pressure out.
  10. Sounds like you need another mechanic who knows how to perform diagnostics.....many factors can cause this code. You've addressed a few of them (plug and coil), a competent mechanic will need to check other causes: Faulty spark plug in cylinder 1 (DONE) No compression in cylinder 1 Damage or excessive wear of spark plug wires and/or coils (DONE) Faulty fuel injector Clogged EGR valves or tubes Burned valves Inaccurate ignition timing Vacuum leaks Low fuel (rare) Leaking from head gasket Cracked distributor cap Faulty camshaft sensor Faulty crankshaft sensor Faulty mass air flow sensor Faulty oxygen sensor Faulty throttle position sensor Faulty catalytic converter Faulty powertrain control module
  11. Don't overthink it. Buy a torque wrench and look up the proper torque if you are that worried.
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