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jkeaton

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  1. Only way to really tell is find out what the actual code is. I've read differing opinions on this forum and other places about how having mismatched tires can cause problems with the AWD systems.
  2. Try your local dealer. They should have the part numbers,
  3. Is that just a coolant hose? Pop the engine cover off and take another picture. Should be able to source through a local parts supplier or online from rock auto or ebay.
  4. Yes. You should. Dang lights. Never buy another Dodge!
  5. Nope. I don't do transmissions. I leave that to the professionals.
  6. Best to take it to a shop for a diagnosis.
  7. lol....you couldn't look underneath the back end and figure this out?
  8. Well, it's a simple calculation....watts equals volts times amps. (W = V X A).....so... 120 volts X 0.6 amps = 72 watts You are fine.
  9. Is the 80mm Tb laying around from a Journey?
  10. a thousand dollars for towing?? lol.....Hire a tow truck, as suggested. How do we know you're not someone just trying to figure out how to steal a car???
  11. Correction: HAI......hot air intake....
  12. Did you test drive it before you bought it?
  13. Not sure how you can be unaware of a coolant leak...Periodic inspections of your vehicles systems are in order to alleviate your concerns.
  14. Welcome. Do you need a support group recommendation for your transition?
  15. As stated, if the indicator is in the safe zone, it is fine. If it gets to "H" and/or you start hearing the chime, it's too hot.
  16. It says not to exceed 150 lbs. Does not specify dynamic or static, so I would assume it applies to any condition. Over 150 lbs regardless if standing still or driving down the road will cause the roof to bend from excess weight. You are, of course, free to experiment.
  17. Took mine in for the recall and ended up trading it in instead...
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