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Need help with 2009 Journey 3.5L SXT


jmz1

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I recently purchased a 2009 Journey 3.5L SXT. I replaced the starter that was bad on the car and when I turned it back on it was running rough and  the check engine light came on. The code that came on was P0325 Knock sensor No 1 circuit. Can anyone point me in the right direction on where it might be located? Any help would be appreciated.

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Can anyone help me find where cylinder no 5 would be located on my 2009 dodge journey sxt 3.5L. It has a check engine light on and the code is P0305.

The other code that is listed in P2314 and don''t know if the other code regarding the cylinder is causing it come on. Any help would be appreciated. 

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Hello again I'm back with my 2009 journey. This time i'm lost with whats going on with it. It was working fine then the starter decided to not work anymore so I replaced it. Soon after that it started acting up with keeping the rpm staying up. When the car is in park and I press on the accelerator the rpm starts to go up but then after a few seconds it starts to slowly go down. Can anyone help with what might be wrong with it? Any help would be appreciated.

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The only code stored is P0571. I looked it up and it says that's the cruise control brake switch. I don't think that'll be causing it to do that? Thanks for your response.

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5 hours ago, jmz1 said:

Hello again I'm back with my 2009 journey. This time i'm lost with whats going on with it. It was working fine then the starter decided to not work anymore so I replaced it. Soon after that it started acting up with keeping the rpm staying up. When the car is in park and I press on the accelerator the rpm starts to go up but then after a few seconds it starts to slowly go down. Can anyone help with what might be wrong with it? Any help would be appreciated.

 

Its supposed to so you won’t blow your engine up revving it up while in park. 

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Hi jmz1, the fault code you mention relates to the brake light switch on the brake pedal. The switch usually has two circuits, one powers the brake lights and the other deactivates the cruise control if you hit the brake. It's common for half of the switch to break, I.e the brake lights still work but cruise function doesn't or vide versa. I would be changing that switch first as they are about £10.

cruise control probably won't function if that broken.

 

rossco

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