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LadyWolfSpirit

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    U.S. Southern Plains
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    2016

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  1. Its an actual Dodge Dealership. Not the one I bought it from though.
  2. No. When it bogs down, there are no lights coming on like check engine light or anything.
  3. The mechanic actually took it over one of our steeper bridges and had the car bog down really bad. He says because its not throwing a code, he has no idea whats wrong with it. This is a mechanic at the dealership...
  4. Well, day three of it being at the Dealership service center and they still have no clue. Yes, plugs have been changed as well as air filters. This is really frustrating.
  5. I live along the south texas coast. Pretty flat terrain. But we have lots of overpasses and bridges. Thats where Im having the issues. Going up the higher overpasses and bridges. The mechanic was finally able to experience the bog down himself so maybe he can find the issues.
  6. Thats the problem. The engine light came on for the camshaft position sensors, thats why I had them replaced. I am not getting an engine light when it bogs down really bad and the mechanic is saying its not throwing any codes for it.
  7. The camshaft sensors were changed two weeks ago. Thats the only other maint my vehicle has had to have. We thought that might have been the reason that it was bogging down when going up overpasses and bridges, but it didnt fix the problem.
  8. Its the 2.4 awd. Its got 59663 miles. I bought the car used from dealership 10 months ago and I drive it about 300 miles a month. I havent done any maint other than fluid change.
  9. I have a 2016 Dodge Journey that bogs down while going up overpasses and bridges. I recently had the camshaft position sensors changed. I dont have a problem with it bogging down when accelerating on flat roads, but as soon as it starts going up an incline, it seems to not be getting enough fuel. The dealership service center cant seem to figure out what the problem is since its not showing any codes. Any ideas?
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