Hi all,
New here! My wife has a '14 Journey SXT with the 3.6, which has been acting up on her recently. Pretty similar to what GriffinJourney was reporting this week with his. We drove it around doing errands on sunday and it was completely fine. On monday she complained of a no crank no start, which I confirmed when I got home, and cleaned all the grounds under the hood, put a new starter fuse and relay in, tried starting in neutral, and smacked the starter. Nothing. Tried jumping it with my car figuring maybe the battery was on its way out, and after I tried jumping it started freaking out on me, flickering lights, thermometer reading -40F, not detecting the key, the whole nine yards. Additionally, when I try the dead key battery method (pressing the start button with the fob), it goes into accessory mode and I can hear relays clicking wildly under the hood, mainly the wiper on/off relay but also the hi/lo and main relay a little bit. They do not stop unless I pull off the remote negative terminal.
Haven't tried checking battery voltage at the remote terminals yet, but she says the battery is maybe 3 or 4 years old. I have not had issues with batteries of that age in the past but maybe Journeys are sensitive to that sort of thing. I know they do not have the best electrical systems so I will be upgrading the grounds as per Dean's guide.
I am confused as to why it only started doing this after jumping, before it was a pretty straightforward no crank no start, now it's going crazy. If it matters, I was jumping it with a 4-cylinder. Considering trying with my Supra instead. I am hoping it's just a dying battery and not a short somewhere; I was not getting any voltage or charging warnings so I'm pretty sure alt is okay. Can anyone tell me what an acceptable voltage reading at the remote terminals is, and/or general advice or things to try? Thank you very much.