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Journey_SeXT

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  1. We're at 89.9 cents/liter or 3.41 (CAD$) --> 2.88 (US$)/gallon.
  2. LOL...I ended up with the DJ when we bought our new car this year. Our first winter with the Kuhmo's the wife slid into a curb damaging the wheel bearing and that was enough for me to invest in winter tires. My dad who has the same Kuhmo's on his Sonata finds them not to be the best tires for winter conditions too. I'd say to upgrade to winter tires for better results.
  3. The OP probably gave up but I will post this for anyone else who has this issue. P2002 TSB for 2009 Journeys P2002 Service Bulletin.pdf
  4. 09/10 also have a TSB for the crankshaft position sensor which can cause issues at start up.
  5. The link here http://www.carbibles.com/gasmileage2.html says they do. If there is any fuel savings it would probably be very little.
  6. Thanks for posting back JN as that will help many DJ owners. I didn't realize the change until I read the attachment provided below. BTW it was an oil change gone wrong how did you manage to get the wrong filter? Here is a useful attachment Oil Filter Dodge Journey.pdf
  7. Found this Service Bulletin....dunno if this helps anyone. Front strut.pdf
  8. Thanks, looking forward to it. :fear:
  9. You could always sell and buy another Mercedes.
  10. It will get fixed under warranty. Did you get a check engine light with the misfire?
  11. A mushy brake pedals is not the same as wear and tear of rotors and pads. If the OP has a problem with the master cylinder, brake lines and/or calipers I do believe that has a longer warranty period than your issue of rotors and pads which is 12 months and a standard time with most if not all car companies.
  12. ROTFLMAO....that was hilarious HP!!!
  13. I'm at that height of laziness Dee and if it is less than an inch of snow i'll push it in a pile and use the snow blower to throw it. :goodnight:
  14. The difference is aluminum is nicer and looks more rich than steel. The aluminum wheels you should have a clear view of the caliper exposed where as the steel wheels will cover the calipers. Also, aluminum is better than steel as steel rims will start to rust in a few years.....especially if you are in the snowbelt area where lots of salt is used.
  15. Coming up to 4 years on mine with no issues and not concerned at all when I have to.
  16. I remembered this thread from a while back.... http://www.dodgejourneyforum.com/topic/5140-wheel-tires-stolen-on-dj/
  17. ...or if they don't have the manual they can download the owners manual here: http://www.dodge.com/en/owners/manuals/
  18. Sounds like a the gas vent may be blocked....let us know what the dealer finds.
  19. Reading this to me feels like... LOL!!
  20. How true this is HP ^^ We are wimps here when it comes to winter.
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