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Shawn855

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    Shawn855 reacted to bigtsr in Vibration between 35 & 40 mph   
    Common complaint among many DJ owners.
    My personal experience (based on my DJ) is that
    it shifts into 6th gear at about 63 km/h or around 40 mph
    for fuel economy and if you accelerate slowly without
    either double tapping or a solid push of the gas pedal
    it will lug the engine to achieve the speed you want.
    I use manual mode sometimes in the city and run around
    in 4th gear in traffic where our limits are 60 km/h / 40 mph.
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    Shawn855 reacted to Maverick24 in Front End "Clunk" while Braking Over Bumps   
    Why bother to type this and just get rid of it you say?.mmmm well maybe you have $50,000 to piss away. But i sir do not.. and yes we all know every car conpany has issue... 
     
    But after spending $50,000 and to be treated like you bought a dinky car when you are having an issue with the vehicle is just not right. I posted this just like most of the post in this thred letting people know i feel their pain.
     
    By the looks of every other post in this thred. Every dodge dealership is the same.. 
     
     
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2016RT in Factory fill level of 62TE transmission seems high   
    I found mine was too high also. I found I also had a small leak on the filter pan. After research and talking to Mechs, they could not decide which RTV was best. So I went to Dodge and got the sealant they use. Changed filter/fluid and sealed pan, no issues. As I said, I did capture and measure the fluid that came out. Once I filled to proper level, I found it was over filled.
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Question about front struts   
    Easy to find discount codes for 5-10 percent. Heavy bulky items for shipping not great. Electronics and brake pads light stuff is very competitive. Try parts monkey on line, Hot Spot Auto bricks and mortar stores can be good sometimes.
     
    Maybe these guys.
     
     
    https://www.kijiji.ca/v-auto-body-parts/canada/shock-absorber-strut-assembly-suspension-amortisseur-front-rear-chocke-choc-chuc-chuck-chock-shoke-spring-top-plate/cas_5683992?channelId=101&td=CZR9aq4sdaCos9DCBlSNClhUDADpUnQ0woVwcvR1cxaFyZYRe-be9BDUR__XslP4y9Cir009fqKW0lco4goUxu0THBDQyuw2HTOWNU-h3LRTXYvQLqAJJAzGVNmVuAx7wY3Xj-ZFOzZeaI2eyJmGwHKs2JARQi_T6ibsXHho3Ulvv-Q8jMXg0vz4_J-YYqabzJHnkC8BuXWTxWXtjXBrrwjHqmFhcyU1iczeu8WmVpcF8AcYXMQD2VT0TddxZXkzAiTXMxPIQ8sfFmw01O5G1XIck0UlwXRlrNNzVD1lBl5R5al5ikVJDrNm12Ff0f4D4IoYrl-H3nPBCkmHN1w_5hQE7EwOw9dw1XXA8NmwVK1_PtyWlBCwI3ze_QOH-Xa_oSryQYqkDXOIap9CXG9BigPXLQFc3cV73B9IESFElj3S-s2PLvzDjau4OsnPZ7YPr1myq14Ln9NN41IYmDGy0NbCYipqi00t6lIFDDgyMzJEQr8mf3hCPxYwZtlRQPEJLxyOu33Ljvf_Q8VZsKD5fsjYYnOfiCy1Ge1cvpnWoe3AUTY9Mw3jWug7FefD0iUnAJ8bkdm8eqKRxnx2F0KRURpGF-CfPavzVF3aaCkEvPK-erarYaQsbp3TnpMTKUTI
     
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    Shawn855 reacted to OhareFred in Question about possible mounts   
    Mine had a vibration when stopped at red lights. All 3 were bad. Maybe around 80k miles. Have them checked.
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Question about possible mounts   
    Mounts Usually more of a high milage older car thing, but possible.
     
    Vibration at idle can often be an engine issue; scan for codes, even if no check engine light.
     
    Knocking going over bump can be dozens of things in suspension.  Check for play in ball joint, tierod, sway bar links etc.
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2late4u in Question about possible mounts   
    plenty of videos on u tube for checking motor mounts , get some one to watch the engine and put it in gear, foot hard on the brake and give it a bit of gas the engine should move some but not a whole lot, might also be a transmission mount as well,,,also check your wheel  bearings by lifting and put on jacks and then spin and manually rock the tires to see if any thing wrong there. good luck and report back what you find
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    Shawn855 reacted to larryl in Coolant temp quick question   
    Pretty normal....mine varies from 188-225...2013 v6 133000 miles but I have the tow package
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Engine light when very cold outside   
    Costco chart called it group 86 and it was identical dimensions and post orientation. Fit perfect. 
     
    Usually I try to fit the biggest  battery  I can because they often charge the same for more cranking amp heavier battery. A larger stronger  battery gives longer reserve if lights on etc, sometimes lasts a little longer. 
    Because of awkward location on this vehicle I didn’t bother.  Didn’t appear much room to spare.
     
    Try to cleaning off the remote jump start terminals with wire brush/sand paper. Or scrape multi meter probes for better contact, you should be getting over 12 volts if  battery is still starting car. 

     The agm glass mat batteries like Optimum are supposedly quite good; better vibration resistance, lighter physical weight. Very pricy for cars; I’ve used them on my ATV with good results. Small charging magneto and running a winch for plowing makes it a tough application.

    I use a special terminal spray to help prevent corrosion; seems to help. Sprayed on connections after install,  lightly. There are other options.

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    Shawn855 reacted to probak118 in Engine light when very cold outside   
    Dad was mechanic and  always covered battery posts with anti corrosion type spray too.As mentioned, not much room to move a can all around  in the wheel well area. Not sure if another coating I have seen done (Vaseline) is any good but never seen corrosion on that battery either. 
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2late4u in Engine light when very cold outside   
    i use that crc stuff as well,better then the little felt pads they sell at the part stores
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Engine light when very cold outside   
    If you are running ob11 scanner then there is probably quite a bit of load on battery still. I assume you have ignition in run position to retrieve data. The scanner itself is minimal, but when ignition is on for obd11 to function, fuel pump pressurizes system, often some on front lights, dash lights, big 8.4 screen etc will all draw  battery voltage down. The load of starting  car dips battery voltage quite a bit on all cars which is normal. 
     
    Not all multi meters are perfectly accurate;  I have an old radio shack meter that in dc reads about 0.5 volts low, so not very useful for automotive trouble shooting.  Meter is probably 25 yrs old and banged around a lot. Try measuring with another meter if posssible.  Ignition off and nothing functioning you should be over 12 at the terminals with a decent charged battery. In my experience.

    Never tried Vaseline on  battery  posts. Anything that is di-electric that doesn’t degrade plastic should be fine. Engine compartment  batteries  I think stay a little dryer and cleaner than our  wheel well location. Maybe part of increased battery issues.
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    Shawn855 got a reaction from 2late4u in Engine light when very cold outside   
    I just connected my odb2 scanner and it was also showing 11.5v with the vehicle off so I'm thinking it might be an accurate read. Once it started, it shot back up to 14.6 (thank god, did NOT want to deal with an alternator issue just yet). Again I'll check the battery posts come summertime but just reporting what I'm seeing. 
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    Shawn855 got a reaction from Summer Solstice in Engine light when very cold outside   
    I just connected my odb2 scanner and it was also showing 11.5v with the vehicle off so I'm thinking it might be an accurate read. Once it started, it shot back up to 14.6 (thank god, did NOT want to deal with an alternator issue just yet). Again I'll check the battery posts come summertime but just reporting what I'm seeing. 
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2late4u in Engine light when very cold outside   
    a load check can only be done at a garage or part store , you have to have a special tester for it. also at that low of temp it can also be the  Alternator Decoupler Pulley  could be going bad or dragging so many different things that could be happening, if its the org battery first id replace it right away wouldn't even bother checking it,then have  check the alt just to be safe
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Engine light when very cold outside   
    If your journey started at -40 without a block heater, your battery is probably still fine. My 2014 r/t  battery is still original and vehicle has 175k kilometers on it. Synthetic oil really helps with extreme cold starting IMO.
    On an old school analog load tester is still showing over 400 cranking amps at approx 50 F.  The digital units at the parts  stores are definetly more accurate.
     
    Just  changed daughter in laws 2012 original journey battery on a 2.4 (little easier to crank) at Xmas with Costco unit.
    It was still functioning but she works shifts at a hospital, wanted to avoid problems. Old  battery gets recycled to my lawn tractor now.
    I have to say I’m fairly impressed with the factory batteries; lots of power options on these cars as well.
     
    Pick a warm day if you do change battery, lots of plastic clips to wrestle with. Not my favourite place to work on a battery in a slushy wheel well. The 2.4 had tons of room under hood without having to use wheel well. Soak the 9/16 nuts on the battery hold down bracket with PB Blaster spray half hour before starting job. They get pretty corroded from the road salt.
     
    Old school battery tester picture.
     
     
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    Shawn855 reacted to Armando G in Engine light when very cold outside   
    I am just curious, not calling you cheap or being mean (some of you will know why), but why didn't you get a factory replacement battery knowing it is a great battery. A battery that lasts 8+/- years would be worth a little more money. I've bought Costco batteries in the past and I have never gotten close to 8 years on them. 
     
    As far as the OP, go get everything checked... as @2late4u states, "better safe than sorry".
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Engine light when very cold outside   
    Cause I am .....cheap haa haa. I’ve had great results with Costco (Johnson Control) batteries  in the past. $120 price minus $10 recore and a 2 percent executive discount. Dealer last I checked would be almost double the price, and although  slightly better, probably wouldn’t last twice as long.
     
    Good question.
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    Shawn855 reacted to larryl in Engine light when very cold outside   
    Electrical systems on new vehicles now require a good battery or they really do bizarre things until they die a slow death not like the old days when the alternator would run everything once it started
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    Shawn855 reacted to OhareFred in Engine light when very cold outside   
    I got 4 years out of my factory battery.  Replaced it with the biggest AutoZone top of the line and have no complaints.  Factory is not always best.  In my Jeep Cherokee people are getting 3 years on average and run away from the factory batteries,  
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2late4u in Engine light when very cold outside   
    4 yr old battery, temps in the -30 of course. good luck and buy the best, longest warranted battery you can find. also some owners have commented of the battery trays being rusted out, might want to check on that while they are or you are changing it out...good luck
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    Shawn855 reacted to John/Horace in Engine light when very cold outside   
    I’ve never seen a car start with a battery that measures 11.5volts.  You must be boosting it or your meter is inaccurate.
     
     Battery after 4 years pretty common. Not a lot of extra room on fender pedestal, get the right group number to fit.
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2late4u in Engine light when very cold outside   
    i remember when i was about 16 (yes that many yrs ago) we lived in Mi. and just before every winter dad and I would get the cars and truck ready for winter, put on the snow tires, new plugs,points, Plug wires every 3 yrs,check the many belts for cracks or rips,and every 2-3 yrs a new battery. shovel in the trunk with a bag of sand along side of it with the jumper cables as well. and always got  his advise to always back into a parking spot so in case you do need a jump at least the battery would be easy to get to....LOL  at least we always made it thur the snow storms.
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    Shawn855 got a reaction from jkeaton in Engine light when very cold outside   
    Tested the battery with the vehicle off, and it showed 11.5V. Safe to say my battery is the issue lol 
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    Shawn855 reacted to 2late4u in Engine light when very cold outside   
    make sure you have the alt checked and also the belt tensioner pulley as well of course at that temp everything is going to possible drag when trying to start, i would also get that battery load checked right away most part stores will check it and the alt for free. better safe than sorry by waiting till spring. good luck
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