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  1. On 12/27/2021 at 1:35 PM, Moparman187 said:

    Wouldn’t the rear from the rt work ?? Or maybe just start off with an rt and have someone make a trans adapter to work with the rwd setup already there ?? 

     

    He must not have followed through. 

  2. 23 hours ago, bramfrank said:

    Well, I traded it in since, in spite of extensive advertising no one seemed to want it.  The dealer shorted me on the trade and resold it for $15K Canadian.  The vehicle was a creampuff, in amazing condition, complete with warranty. I hope the buyer enjoys it.

    I have winter tires on steel rims available as well as an RB5 navigator radio module for sale which I will be listing shortly.

    Even though I no longer own a Journey I will still lurk from time to time.

     

    Havn't owned a Journey since 2016, yet here I am, still a moderator...cause no one else wants it...lmao. 

  3. 2 hours ago, Constantine85 said:

    I was just wondering if anybody had any idea for a 2015 Dodge Journey SXT where the fuse is located is it the same as the Dodge Journey you guys have where it's the two green fuses exterior one and exterior lights to or is it fuse with the ignition I've heard from some people it's i g n 1 fuse but I just wanted to make sure if anyone has a more better rough idea on which fuse box it is first off the one underneath my passenger side – or the one underneath the hood and secondly which fuse is exactly or which fuse is it tied with. Any information that I can receive on this subject will be extremely grateful and appreciative. Happy holidays everyone God bless

     

    Should be the same. What exactly is your issue?

  4. 19 hours ago, DJ GT said:

    Hi Looking at the link you added. Which Lumens did you go with? From what I have read 5000k should be enough but your link starts at 8000k and 12000k. Also, last question will these work for high and low beam? 

     

    Lumens and color temperature are two different things. Lumens is brighteness, color temperature is just what it says, color of the visable light. As the temperature goes up, the amount of visible light (lumens) goes down. An 8000k temperature bulb will have less "brighteness" than a 5000k bulb. High and low beams are different. They are 9005 and 9006 bulbs.

  5. 17 hours ago, Tim47802 said:

    my OBD PORT under the steering wheel is not working properly I plug a tester to it it powers up the tester but it will not read any codes and hooked another tester and it does the same thing and someone told me to change the cigarette fuse I did and still the problem percist then a cowrker at a auto part store said check wiring and or it just needs replaced I called VIGO Dodge in Terre Haute and they said it would be $1900.00 just to replace it what can I do 

     

    Maybe you don't have any codes present? If it powers the reader, it's not a fuse issue. What are they replacing for $1900? (also, punctuation helps when posting, makes your post easier to understand instead of just a word salad).

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