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alainbock

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  1. DodgeCAcares,

    The problem hasn't happened since. I use my cruise often and it's only done it twice in the whole year and a half I've owned it. I will keep an eye on it rhough. I'm up to 67000s already and that's the only issue I've ever had with the vehicle.

  2. Hey guys,

    So I ordered a stereo from EBay to upgrade my RE2 to the RB5. It's en route from Georgia right now. The seller is stating that it has navigation so I went ahead and ordered it. I'm trying to look up the part number they have listed to see if in fact it is an RB5 model. Can anybody tell me if I have the right stereo coming to me. I'm having a hunch that I may not be getting the right one.

    Thanks,

    http://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/e11401.m1842.l3160/7?euid=a3355e50fc5a427e93bab0b965d04ab2&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fcgi.ebay.com%2Febaymotors%2Fws%2FeBayISAPI.dll%3FViewItem%26item%3D380745919800%26ssPageName%3DADME%3AL%3AOU%3ACA%3A3160


  3. Mine did the exact same twice in the past two weeks. I have to drive about 10-15 minutes before it "wakes up". The last time, I stopped playing with it and actually forgot about it then all of a sudden the main cruise light appeared in the display in the middle of the gauge cluster.

    I didn't bother bringing it in since I know it's hard to pinpoint a problem when it actually works.

    Let me know if there is a fix. If it becomes an issue, I would like to bring it in before the warranty ends.

  4. I also tow a trailer close to the max towing weight and when I travel out on the highway. Most of the time, the transmission shift perfect but sometimes hunts annoyingly in hills or on windy days, I use the autostick to lock it down unto 5th gear and it's perfect. When I see a hill approaching, I put it back into Drive to make sure the transmission selects the right gear going uphill.

  5. This would be good to know for me as well. My DJ has been fine since I bought it in March but more recently, I find when I fill it up, the gas needle never reaches the Full mark no matter how much I try to squeeze gas in there. Let me know if there is a fix. I will try to ease off on the trigger next time to see if this works for me (ventilation issue maybe?).

  6. So today, I installed the curt hitch. Had a bit of trouble and would have needed a hoist but its done now. But while I had the mufflers hanging down and I had extra room, I was going to install my wiring harness which came with the tow prep package only to find out that they gave me the wrong harness. :ohsnap: So I called my dealership and spoke to the parts dept. I asked them to check to see if I had the right harness and gave them the part number I had which was P68080977AC. He came back to the phone and said no, you should have P68080976AC. Arrghh! Also, they didn't have it on stock, so I asked him to order one and he did and told me that it's $113 which I refuse to pay. I will speak to the manager tomorrow and explain my case. I am very disappointed with the supposed: "Tow Prep Package". While the package is not expensive, why don't they boost up the price and offer at least a hitch and the wiring already installed! I'll let you know what happens tomorrow. :rant2:

  7. Rebus, I am looking to buy a small shrimp travel trailer which is about 2000 lbs. It does have electric brakes on it. So I would need the 7 pin wiring harness regardless if I want brakes or not. I could have just the functionality of the lights but I figure if the trailer is equipped with the brakes, might as well get wired for that as well. You are right, the Journey does not come with a transmission cooler which is unfortunate. I just checked out the Grand Caravan's towing package and it comes with a heavy duty radiator, load levelling shocks, transmission cooler and engine oil cooler. All this makes up for a 3600 lbs towing capacity. I do not understand why Dodge did not do the same with the Journey.

    :shrug:

  8. Hey everybody,

    I sent an email to etrailer to see if they would have a solution for 2011-2012 Dodge Journey owners in regards to getting a 7 pin wiring harness. My original message sent is at the bottom, the reply is at the top. Let me know what you guys think. I'm thinking of possibly attempting this.

    Alain,

    Thank you for your interest in etrailer.com.

    You will need the wiring kit ETBC7 plus the brake controller, to complete the wiring to be able to use the electric brakes on the trailer. This will adapter the 4 way to the 7 way to plug the trailer into. I do not know about running the LED lights from the vehicle to the trailer. For the aftermarket 4 pin wiring harness, there is an additional wire that is run to the battery so the harness is powered directly from the battery, and does not pull power from the lights themselves. I would like to believe that Dodge would make sure with a factory installed harness would do the same thing. I would contact Dodge to see if they have had any problems with running trailer lights from the LED taillights. We do not have an after market solution for that issue, other then installing the aftermarket 4 way wiring harness.

    Please email or call 1-800-298-8924 if you have any other questions.

    Thank you,

    Rebecca N. ext 366

    Direct Line 636-887-9366

    cs@etrailer.com

    Online at http://www.etrailer.com

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    -----Original Message-----

    From: "Alain Bock" <

    Received: 8/7/2012 7:22 PM

    To: "feedback@etrailer.com" <feedback@etrailer.com>

    Subject: RE: etrailer.com ® Feedback

    The Following Message Was Sent By Alain BockOn 8/7/2012 7:22:37 PM

    OID:

    vehicle: 2012 Dodge Journey

    Hi there,

    I have a 2012 Dodge Journey with the towing package which includes the transmission cooler, trailer sway control and a four pin wiring harness. I would like to tow a trailer that has electric brakes on it but there is much commotion over getting the proper wiring for it. I have done extensive research online about this and the problem seems to be between the transfer of the LED taillamps on the Journey to the trailer lights. I saw the ETBC7 Brake Controller 7 & 4 Way Installation Kit - 10 Gauge unit on your website but was wondering if this is actually the right product to install on my vehicle. I was wondering if you carry a product that either fixes this or if you carry a 7 pin wiring harness developed especially for the 2011-2012 Dodge Journey models. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated.

    Thank you,

    Alain Bock

  9. Hey Coke,

    I just ordered a hitch myself for my Journey. I'm also looking to get the brake controller installed and can't seem to find anybody who can help me with that either. I saw you posted this thread back in April. Did you find a solution to your problem? I'm from Sudbury, Ontario. I'd be willing to drive anywhere to get a fix.

  10. I just took delivery of a 2012 CREW model last friday and I've already put 1000 kms on it. I've been averaging 10.1L/100kms travelling 160 kms round trip to work and back home. This is also driving mostly highway kms in a mountain area. I'm satisfied with that. Its about what i was expecting for this size of vehicle. The vehicle is pretty heavy and the engine has a pretty high output. These are all things to take into consideration.

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