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symbasys

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  1. Mine definitely doesn't have that, and now I want it! I really like the look.
  2. I really like the air dam/lower fascia on your front bumper. Is this aftermarket? I'd like to find one for my 2010 Journey.
  3. Does anyone know where I can find wiring diagrams for the 2010 Journey? I've looked a bunch of places online and they seem to be non-existent.
  4. I replaced the dome and liftgate lights in my 2010 with LED festoon bulbs, which work well. However I found out that they used 194 wedge-type bulbs in the two map lights in the front ceiling console. I ordered LED bulbs for those, but they only work when a door is opened. When you push the lens to turn them on, they don't work. I suspect it's something with the way Dodge did the switch wiring. Has anyone found a way around this?
  5. Do Journeys use the standard plug-in type flasher relays? I have seen aftermarket flashers that are designed to work with LEDs to prevent hyper flashing. I've never used one of those before though, so I don't know if that will fix the problem or not. I was thinking that I might be able to order a trailer wiring harness and modify it to work with my LEDs lights. It comes with the male and female connectors that mate up with the factory harness, I would just have to get the connectors for the LED lamps and splice them in. I don't want to modify the car's wiring harness at all. This is the setup I'm looking at: http://www.etrailer.com/Custom-Fit-Vehicle-Wiring/Tow-Ready/118495.html. The trick will be in finding the connectors to mate up with the LED lamp assemblies.
  6. I have a 2010 Journey SXT with the standard incandescent tail lights, and would like to upgrade to the LED ones from a 2011. I bought a used OEM LED unit on eBay hoping for a plug 'n play installation, but the connectors are different. Has anyone tried this upgrade before? Does someone make an adapter harness that will allow me to install these? Any input would be appreciated.
  7. Another option you might consider is chrome mirror covers, depending on what part of your mirror is damaged. I just installed mine and they look REALLY nice. They cover the body-color part as well as the black trim edge. $47 shipped for the pair (eBay).
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