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jkeaton

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  1. Like you said in the post responding to another person with the same issue as you, you can buy pedal extensions. Or, learn to drive with your left foot.
  2. Probably any check engine light shuts off TC, ABS, etc.
  3. He has an existing thread here to discuss the issue. Closing this thread so there are no parallel discussions going on for the same issue.
  4. I've never heard of that and I don't remember seeing anyone on here post an issue like you are experiencing.
  5. Since it's the same code, that's where I'd start. Using OEM parts.
  6. You will need to take it somewhere for a diagnosis since you have the vehicle with you.
  7. Normal pump gas in the octane rating specified in the owners manual. The manual will also describe E85.
  8. Check this link out and download an owners manual. It contains the answer to your question. Or, you can just press the button and see what happens.
  9. That's how they keep the cost down. The DJ is not equipped with a lot of features found in more expensive vehicles. I just use the remote to lock the doors when I walk away. Not that big of a deal.
  10. If DRL's are not mandated where you live, then you are out of luck for now. You may be unhappy about it, yes. But maybe you should have checked before purchase if this is a "must have" feature for you.
  11. Yeah, it would have to be a Journey not made for the north American market. Probably the diesel Journeys came with a manual option.
  12. Nobody that I'm aware of. And just like any other swap of that kind, in addition to the transmission, pedals, shifted and linkage, you would probably need a different PCM, wiring harnesses, dealer assistance to flash other modules that may be involved. A lot of work.
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