Hey Dee , I hope you read my whole thread , my intermittent problem turned out to be the wire connector on the starter . I haven't had a problem since fixing . If it happens again , try shaking the wire going to the starter , it may start , if it starts , its the connector , these connectors are cheap and defective in some cases. I think if the neutral safety switch doesn't work , it will not be intermittent. But check into this before committing time and money .
I think these vehicles are called Journey's because of what you have to do to fix them . It was definitely a journey.
Good luck
It's not your starter or alternator it's your neutral cut out (safety switch). Have to put it in neutral to start. Own a 2010 and have called and complained about it as it is a safety problem. If you don't get any satisfaction from your dealer or DODGE file a defect complaint form and get them to investigate a recall. Save your receipts for all expenses incurred for this issue and they will reimburse you.