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Not sure what to tell you. I know driving ours that it seems to gain speed easily going down hill.
It is one of the most free rollingcars we have ever owned. In hilly areas I try and take over
instead of having the cruise do it for me. I get much better mileage doing this than letting the
cruise do it. I can anticipate hills better and then take advantage of the hills also.
I do fee that once broken in that I will be able to better the indicated EPA estimate
on the road with this Journey.
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Might get a quicker answer and a more technical one by going to this site:
A Lot of information there and there are also tech links to the folks that actually make
the MyGig radios if all else fails.
While the cord in the glove box is a pain, My iPod stays in there now, out of sight and out of mind.
We don't use it much anymore around the house so it's probably safer there.
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As per the OBD II Specifications it needs to be within 2 feet of the Steering wheel unless exempted.
I have not gone looking for mine but in most cases on Chrysler Products they are on the front edge
of the underside of the dash.
Note: There is no rhyme or reason which direction or orientation for these connectors.
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The Battery is one of my concerns also. It's location and difficulty getting too it is another. Why Chrysler insists
on putting batteries in locations that normal folks have problems getting to is beyond me. At least my 93 Caravan
was right on top. This Journey is a pain to get to the battery.
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Not enough info to comment on here. For a proper diagnosis a Tech would need to know how far you drive
on a given day, how long the car sits between starts as well as where it sits during those down times. Batteries
do go bad from HEAT as much as they do from the cold weather. I have replaced more batteries this month than I did
in ALL of March or April. There are things that can drain a battery down. Simple thing like a dome light way in the back
being left on. Had that happen to us with our New Journey, the grand kids had left a light on in the middle row and that drained the
battery. That is not a failure or fault of the design nor Chrysler, it just happens.
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I have an 09 SXT with the 3.5l V6. I generally fuel up with midgrade fuel and average 28+ mpg. This last trip cross country I averaged 28.5 mpg or 12.12 kpg highway.
That is some great gas mileage you are getting there. Mine is still being broken in but when I drive it I can do about 24 mpg around town and such. Wife gets about 20 mpg doing the same driving with a heavier foot. I would venture to say once I get about 5000 miles on it it will get around 24to 26 mog on the road and I'd be happy with that.
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If it is the "Check Engine" Light that is part of the OBDII system and a user can not reset it. You have to correct the problem
first and then allow the system to reset itself. These lights can be as simple a problem as the gas cap not being on tight
enough, or as complex as a engine misfire. At least have someone read the code and see what it could be. Many Auto Stores
provide these services.
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In our R/T we have the base Radio which is the REN that has the AUX plug on the front. We also have the U-Connect and the Convienece Pack II.
When we got our R/T the iPod cable was in the glove box and was not hooked up to the port. In Ours the connector is in the glove box and the aux cable gets
connected to that. The iPod we leave right in the glove box and we control it via the touch screen or steering wheel controls.
I have heard that on some radios you give up this port if you have the Navigation option because that port gets taken for the Nav system.
In other words you can have one, not both. I have my own Garmin Truck Series NAV system that I bought last year when I was drive big rigs.
I felt I didn't need the NAV added to our R/T.
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Just as a reminder to all: 2.4l and 2.7l requires 5W20 and the 3.5l is 10W30.
Warbird: sounds like you enjoyed 'exploring' under the block. Doing it yourself is a great idea if you are comfortable with it. That way you can tell if something is amiss from the last time you crawled under and you can deal with it or least report it to the dealer.
Been wrenching on my cars as much as possible for as long as possible. While I let my oil drain, I have lots of time to look under the car and inspect things, look for leaks and in some cases wonder out loud to myself things like HOW do I get the starter outta there if it fails! LOL! Shoot, my new Camaro is a dream compared to the Journey in terms of access to parts under the car.
On a scale of 1-10 with 10 being TAKE it to the Dealer, I'd give this one a 2 for sure.
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Let me know how those LIFETIME pads perform, I have always been a bit leary of those, but I never tried any. I'd be interested in knowing how long they last between changes, and what they do to the rotors (are the pads a bit harder)?
Thanks....
A few other folks have bought them here and have been pleased so far. I just want the brake dust to be less than the originals. I'll watch and see how they fair and how the dust problem does also. Looking at my Jeep, I am very pleased at the wear and the lack of dust.
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I usually have no problem with brakes even on cars prone to brake problems. This new R/T has had TERRIBLE
brake dust. It is the worst car I've ever owned for that. I thought my 03 Jeep was bad, but this is much worse.
So much so that at 1500 miles I went in and bought some Ceramic pads to replace these things tonight.
About 15 min of my time and another 15 to properly bed them in to the rotors and all seems better already. I bought
"LIFETIME" warranty pads at the same store that I bought the full ceramics for my Jeep. Just came back from a
decent length ride that would have produced some dust and I didn't see any. So fingers crossed!
Chris
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I am not sure if this site can help or not:
They do have a tech support e-mail where you can ask questions directly.
Chris
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Just finished up on the first oil change on our Journey R/T. Things went well. I pay attention to placement, any wet spots, chaffed wires,
and all sorts of things when I do these. I can't believe all the stuff underneath one of these! Whew!
I put a Mobil1 Filter and Mobil1 10w-30 oil in the Journey today. We're right at 1500 miles and I like to do the first oil change early just in case.
The FACTORY Oil filter was weeping a little bit. I have the Trailer Prep group with the extra Oil Cooler and this might be why. There looks to be an added assembly where I suspect the stock oil filter would be. This places the oil filter further aft on the engine, but no problem getting it off.
The Oil Sump is a solid aluminum pan. Very stout. A 12 MM drain plug drops the oil out of the engine. I also noticed that this drain plug was NOT as tight as I would have figured. I have had many problems doing the first oil changes in the past, but my last few cars have been painless as this one is.
NOTE: I did NOT reset the oil minder this time. My next change will be at 4000-5000 miles and I would like to see if this notice will come up during this time period.
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Seems about right to me. My New R/T runs in about the same place. Due to emission controls and such
cars do run hotter than they used too, this is one of the reasons you need to keep good oil and good coolant
in vehicles. One of the many mistakes people still make is not checking their fluids or even knowing how!
Chris
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I know for a fact that the Weathertech's go over the hump in the back. They fit well
but I have a slight problem on the right side where my Son in law may have done something
to it while on the trip last week. I'll have to see if it has flattened out at all.
Chris
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Not sure myself. I know in my 2010 Camaro 6 Speed it was a pull off deal. Grab it with two hands and pull straight off.
Darn near smacked myself in the forehead doing so. That works for that car, not sure if it'll work for the Journey.
I'd be very careful with it myself. I am sure there is more mechanism inside that console that I wouldn't want to mess up.
Chris
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Just picked up our 2010 Journey R/T on Thursday and the Wifey took it on it's maiden Trip from Upstate NY to Ohio and Back.
Brand new, not broken in yet. 3 Adults, 2 Kids and bag and baggage. 1000 mile trip and she averaged 23.7 MPG and that was
driving with the traffic flow. She said she was running 75-80 most of the trip so for me that seems great. Heavy rains on the way out.
Gave it it's first bath this morning. MAN! this think is bigger than I thought! LOL! Will be waxing it here this week. Going to be a job.
Wifey seems to love it so far. I had it all set-up for her, got the iPod hooked up and all the settings for the radio before she left.
Very Pleased so far!
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Two sites for you to look at:
1) http://wkjeeps.com/wk_nav_2.htm
Good info on these radios.
Another good resource
Hope one of these helps.
Chris
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For those of you with USA Front Plates, did your Journey come with a mounting plate or surround or is the plate a direct bolt
on to the bumper? Mine is directly bolted to the bumper and looks like an after thought. I can not believe Dodge sells them this way.
It would be no problem with a Euro Plate, would be perfect for that, but a State plate looks really bad.
Any good front end shots of plates on these around?
Chris
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Well...
We picked it up tonight. So neat seeing my Wife's name on the Sticker!
Found a scratch, Very Light on the rear door. Lousy detail and prep job but I am overly
ANAL when it comes to this. Already buffed and polished the scratch out. No Problem.
Trailer Prep Harness was found under the back where it belonged. Pretty extensive piece.
iPod cable was in the glove box. Was able to hook up and play with no problem.
DVD does play and has incredible sound. Does go off as soon as I put it in gear.
Rear View Camera works great. Backed into a tight parking space and it really did help.
The drive home was very VERY nice. Quiet, smooth and handling for a vehicle this weight was okay.
I would want a firmer sway bars, but it'll be okay for the most part.
No flaws noted in the interior. LOVE the way the R/T center stack looks as compared with the SXT. The R/T is much
more classy, more refined. No squeeks, rattles or loose parts found.
My wife will be taking a trip to Ohio this weekend with her daughter, son in law and two grandkids with gear. Should be no problem.
Hoping the floor mats will be in before she leaves.
Vehicle 10/10
Delivery Prep 4/10
Dealer Over all 8/10
Satisfaction 9/10
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Bad thermostats happen more than you think. It is such simple technology that is normally quite
stable and reliable. One thing you could do is buy a "FAILSAFE" thermostat instead of the
stock replacement. When these fail they fail in the OPEN position. This is safe to me than when
the normal ones fail and stay shut like your did. At least it is something to consider.
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Ordered some Weathertech Floor mats for the 1st and 2nd rows the other day. I'll probably get these before the darn car
gets here. I KNOW the Journey has been sitting in the holding area in Buffalo since last week. Here it is Tuesday and it is still
sitting there. Not happy at all right now. This is not a Chrysler problem it's a Rail yard and Trucking Problem. Still, this is
out of my control, but I would like to see it this week.
UPDATE
Should be at the dealership this afternoon. Delivery for tomorrow night after work. Called McNiel and the floor mats should be here
by the weekend also. Wife is doing a breakin trip this weekend so I won't be able to pretty it up and get pics till next week.
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1) Did you torque the wheel properly when the wheels were installed?
It's a simple thing and many folks make this mistake.
2) Did you totally clean both sides of the rotors when you installed the pads?
This can lead to pad contamination and the problems you are seeing.
3) Have you ever washed the Journey when the brakes were still HOT?
Cold water or even slightly cold water can really play havoc with brakes.
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What a teaser pic! Great looking vehicle in the Brilliant Black. These shots do make me
wish we had ordered ours with the Chrome Wheels and the Chrome Roof Rack also.
Driving me nuts that our Journey is 90 miles away sitting in a holding yard waiting to be
shipped to the dealer. If I KNEW where the yard was I'd got take a peak at it!
Nice Shots!
EXPOSED LUG NUT OR NOT?
in Wheels & Tires
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Going to depend on the wheel.... If you have wheel covers on steel wheels you will have exposed lug nuts.
If you have alloy wheels you will have non-exposed or capped lugnuts. a Capped Lugnut is a two piece affair
that uses a cap over a nut to dress it up. Much cheaper than a proper non-exposed lugnut.