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jpalumbo3

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  1. I've been having the rubbing sound in the left front from the day I got my Journey I called the dealer as soon as I got home. They had me bring it in and they bent a bracket and said "That should do it." That didn't do it . I brought it back,still not fixed. Then 2 weeks later I get a check engine light ,they tell me to bring it in. I take in to the dealer 3 hours later they say"there is a short in the O2 sensor harness. We have to order the part it won't be in until Mid July . The car is O.K. too drive until the part comes in.Then 3 days later while driving down the street the car stops running and wouldn't restart. I had it towed in when I get it there they pop the hood and you could smell burning wires. That was on June 19 still no car, parts won't be in until July 17.
  2. :banghead Hi ,I picked up my Journey on April 17. one week later brought it in for a rubbing sound on the left front side. Then on June 17 I got a check engine light called dealer and they told me to bring it in on monday the 20, there was no problem with driving the car. Brought it in they checked it out for 3 hours said they needed to order a harness for the o2 sensor,it would be in july 17, but it was ok to drive the car until the part was in. Three days later I'm driving down the road and it just stops runnung,and won't restart. I called the service department they gave me the number for the towing I waited 2 1/2 hours. When I get to the dealer they said the battery was dead. When they recalibrated their instruments the said it might be the harness. After looking under the hood and smelling burned wires they gave me a loaner(PT LOSER) i BOUGHT A 7 PASSENGER CAR AND THEY GIVE ME A 5 AS A LOANER FOR ALMOST A MONTH. i also understand that things go wrong ,but i worked at a plant that made harnesses for GM and we make alot a shift . Enogh that a person who buys a 2009 should not be waiting a month to get their car back.
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