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Bob Stratton

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  1. OK, with the help of you guys here, I have found the adjuster and as you said it just looks like a Philips bolt screwed into a strange washer.

    Now, to save trial and error, would any of you happen to know which direction to turn the bolt to raise/lower the headlights? I realize I could just turn it and see but it would save experimenting if someone here knows already.

    Thanks, again.

  2. Question re: aiming headlights.
    I have googled how to aim the headlights on my 2010 Dodge Journey. My low beams seem to be too low - i.e. focused too close to the vehicle. High beams are OK.
    I've found two very different descriptions and pictures of the adjusting screws one needs to use to aim them.
    Bigger problem is that neither of those even remotely resembles the headlights in my vehicle.
    It appears to me (and I could easily be wrong) that the whole headlight cluster is one sealed unit and there's no sign (that I can see) of anything resembling adjusting screws.
    I've attached a few photos of the outside and the back of the headlight assembly. Hopefully they're clear enough to see what I'm talking about.

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  3. I have a 2010 Dodge Journey SXT.

    I also have just had a hip replacement which makes it difficult to get down low enough to peer up under the dash.

    I also have a Garmin GPS that has a Bluetooth ECO-Route accessory that needs to be plugged into the OBD II plug (presumably) under the dash.

    So, question is:

    a) Is it indeed under the dash where other vehicles I've owned placed it and if yes

    b) Where is it? A picture of it up under the dash would be a big help.

  4. My apologies if this is the incorrect subject here but I can't see anywhere else it should go.

     

    My 2010 Journey includes a rechargeable flashlight in the rear. It appears, however, that its battery is dead and won't take/hold a charge. When I attempt to turn it on the bulb lights up for about 2 seconds and then goes out. 

    On the assumption that the battery is indeed worn out, my question is "Can the battery be replaced?".

    There appears to be a small notch on one side where you could insert a small screw driver and separate the case. I haven't done this yet as I don't want to risk breaking it. At the very least, if I do nothing the flashlight occupies its intended location and doesn't look as though something's missing (as it would if I break it and can't put it back in its socket).

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  5. I just got a (new to me) 2010 Dodge Journey SXT.
    I'm trying to learn about the EVIC that (I think) my vehicle has.
    I've read both the manual that I downloaded and the one on the DVD that was in a (still sealed) sleeve in the vehicle.
    Both those manuals differ from my vehicle.
    The manuals show two buttons, one on the left and one on the right of the steering wheel on the rear (rear being closest to the driver) surface of the steering wheel. Mine does not have those buttons but does have two buttons (again one on the left and one on the right) but on the front (front being closest to the dash) side of the steering wheel. See first two photos.
    I have been able to get the EVIC to cycle through the various displays using the left "stick" (see third photo) on the dash.
    So far I haven't seen any way to "customize" things as mentioned in the manual.
    Any ideas?

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