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BigCountry

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  1. Looks really nice, did you find the inserts or did you have to have them custom made? Again, it looks really nice!
  2. I had much the same question and asked a bunch of places. I was told from Dodge directly, that the Journey comes standard with a transmission oil cooler. For the trailer tow prep, they have included the engine oil cooler. I was told that it helps keep the oil a more uniform temp at high RPMs and under a load while towing. For those that didn't get the option installed, there are kits available, that look very similar to the stock option used. Collar screws onto the oil filter recepticle and the oil filter screws onto the collar, lines run to a cooling block attached to the rad. It is about $150.00.
  3. I did, I thought I would have to have the rear end torn apart for a bad wire or something, but the fix for me was easy. Take the flashlight apart, it is pretty simple just snaps together, remove the battery and push the contacts in a little, if they are not dead on the battery the circuit inside the flashlight will not charge the battery. Might be a different problem than mine, but it worked for me.
  4. All, I was just curious how the FWD handles in the snow. They had 0 AWD models when we picked ours out (Arizona go figure). The manual says no chains, but the low profile diamonoid chains they have out now should have plenty of clearance and do the trick for the real hairy stuff. BTW I have nothing but wonderful things to say about the journey. The dealer has been super cool about giving us a rental on the dodge oil changes that came with the Journey and I have had the opportunity to drive everything from the caravan to the liberty and the Journey is hands down the favorite!!! Thanks, BC
  5. Yes this is a normal noise it will get lighter with time, and is directly related to the material and the newness of the transmission. The gears will wear in and this noise will disipate with time.
  6. No you do not have to perform any upgrades to the injectors or intake. All new vehicles are equipped with a mass air flow sensor which will automatically adjust your fuel ratio for the amount of air passing through\by it. You would only have to perform modifications to this system if you were going to bolt on major performance upgrades like a super charger.
  7. Did you have an oil cooler installed? Is it necessary? Would only be pulling a small popup. Supposedly the 3.5 with the 6 speed auto already has the trans cooler according to the manufactures specs.
  8. Mine has this too; I think it has something to do with the airflow path through the door. If you look in the area where the hinges are, and where the wires run into the door, there are flaps of rubber where they want air to travel. My guess is that at these speeds that rubber is flapping, any faster it remains open, slower closed. This is just my best guess.
  9. I used the 33-2206. It worked well.
  10. I picked mine up today. Works great. A couple things to be aware of though: First, the gasket that is included with the unit is specifically for the caravan. The Journey does not have a recess along the edge of the top plenum, therefore you do not need to add the gasket. If it is added I suspect that there would be a possibility for air to get through by-passing the filter. The second item to note is that like any K&N filter, the rubber portion of the filter is a few millimeters thicker than that of the OEM resulting in a little tighter fit. You have to really push on the clips (clips are a dodge design suit the purpose, but not the best engineering) to get them up over the lip. I used a pair of pliers to aid in this. This is the second vehicle I have purchased a filter for, had one on my truck for years now, it is also a tight fit.
  11. Thanks for the info. My Journey didn't come with the trailer prep pack, so I was wondering about the transmission cooler. If I need to add one and it appears most likely that I will, how would it be possible if the transmission is a sealed unit? You can't check the fluid level, and I would think it to be important, but they sell the aftermarket transmission cooler for the Journey at http://www.autoanything.com/suv/dodge/jour...1A23A10019.aspx, and if there was a way of adding this option, would it void the manufactures warranty?
  12. It says on the description of the trailer tow prep package that it comes with the engine oil cooler, hitch and 7 pin wiring harness. Is the engine oil cooler a transmission oil cooler? My journey didn't come with a hitch, and I wanted to install one, but didn't know if I would needed an engine oil cooler, or a transmission oil cooler, or whether it was necessary at all. I have the 3.5L with 6 speed auto. Thanks to all for posting info on what hitches were available.
  13. Here is the link to the waranty information from Kuhmo USA. http://www.kumhousa.com/warrantyPCR.do Hope this helps. I have 9400 miles on my Journey and the tires seem pretty darn nice.
  14. Checker Auto parts lists replacements on their website.
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