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jkeaton

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  1. Posted in the wrong section. Moved for you.
  2. Why in the world didn’t your buy what you wanted in the first place instead of spending all the money and time it will take to add all this stuff?
  3. hmm That’s a new one. First I’ve heard of that. Get it to the dealer ASAP.
  4. More info is always beneficial to those wanting to help.............
  5. And that info would have been nice to know in the first place.....
  6. Motor, wiring harness, regulator.....pull the door panel off and have a look.
  7. My thoughts? Tacky, but it's your vehicle. Also, before anyone can offer you color ideas, it would be nice if they knew what color your Journey is.....
  8. The Journey will tow that just fine as long as you have the 3.6L engine.
  9. The trailer weighs 890 lbs empty. With a 1510 lb capacity...hence the 2400# GVWR. That's under the 2500# limit. I don't know what you are seeing that you would say the second you load the trailer it would be over the limit.....
  10. She linked the trailer in her post. It's a 2400# GVWR covered trailer.
  11. Should be fine as long as you don't overload it. I think the tow rating has more to do with the uni body construction of the vehicle rather than the capabilities of the drive train. Could be wrong. I've heard of a few on here and other places that regularly tow more than the 2500# rating with no issues, but be aware, if something does happen and it can be proven it was due to towing more than the rated capacity, your warranty will be void.
  12. Per the owners manual, wait for the light but don’t exceed 12 months or 10,000 miles.
  13. What engine? 3.6 is 2500 lbs. 2.4 is 1000 lbs. This is stated in your owners manual as well.
  14. Oh. I interpreted “junk store” as a junk yard. Wagners are fine.
  15. I wouldn't keep your phone charging overnight in your vehicle. Bring it inside and use a wall charger. The outlet always being on will not run your battery down unless you have something plugged into it drawing power.
  16. If you read through some posts in this section, the information you seek is readily available.
  17. If you took that picture, you can access it. I mean, it's right there.....
  18. Frayed wiring in the wire loom going from the body to the lift gate. Read this.
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