2011 Dodge Journey - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Air blend door actuator
If you hear clicking, the actuator has most likely broken one of its teeth. A common problem. You need to track down the noisy actuator. Depending on the location and function of the actuator they can be relatively easy to replace or very expensive(labor $). The actuators are cheap compared to the expense to install, in some cases.
12/8/2013 4:17:35 AM •
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Radio on no sound
the radio is probly bad have dealer check it be for warrenty goes out
11/21/2013 1:18:39 AM •
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Remove door panel
Use flatbar or panel trim removal tool to pry out plastic clips at bottom. There will be screws or bolts holding the interior door handle, probably hidden by a cover that 'clicks' off or they may be concealed. After all clips and fasteners are released, lift panel upward as it hools over the door window well. Note that power windows and locks have wires attached to them. Reinstall is the reverse procedure.
11/13/2013 9:48:41 PM •
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How to change the battery in my remoteless key? I
Most key fobs separate in half, some have screws also. I find that most auto part stores, when not busy, will change battery that you buy from them. An Ace Hardware store actually changed my last one!
10/10/2013 7:01:51 PM •
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What are the wire colours for backup lights
Im not sure what the colors are however i have run into this problem on the side of the transmission where the cable linkage is connected is a module its what controls the shift selector position and backup lights
5/20/2013 7:16:08 PM •
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Remove the radio
Step 1:
Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.Step 2:
Open the video screen to access the mounting fasteners.Step 3:
Remove the mounting fasteners.(4)Step 4:
Disconnect the monitor plugs(3), if equipped disconnect the rear heater controller plug(1).Step 5:
Remove the fasteners(2) for the rear A/C and heater control.Step 6:
The bezel and radio should now be removed, for install reverse process.
1/26/2013 6:56:00 AM •
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New Dodge Journey 2011
Where would
I just changed the battery in my fob for 2011 Journey Crew, with the battery removed ( from fob ) I did start my car by pushing the start button whith my fob... so the theory is tested and true.... also the battery you'll need is CR2032 available everywhere... and removing the battery will NOT remove the programming of your fob ( also tested )... so no need to visit the "steelership" Hope this helps....
1/13/2013 9:01:43 PM •
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Removing hush panel on 2011 dodge journey
These 'found' answers from previous solutions are way off! I am looking at the (interior) fuses on a 2012 Journey.... the hush panel you mention is indeed tough to remove, but it is not necessary. The fuse box is to the right of it, in an opening cut into the hush panel. It is a SMALL unit! You can access two plastic locks on it. The bigger, easier one to reach is to remove the whole box from its holder. To just remove only the cover, press the little middle button on the smaller, left latch. Actually, tho inconvenient to reach, it is easy to take off the cover without tools. I hope this helps, and the this info form a 2012 applies to your car.
9/26/2012 3:33:15 PM •
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There is no sound coming
Sounds like a common issue that has been happening on the2011 Dodge Journey's. It is covered under warranty and is advised you do not try to fic it yourself. You may void the warranty trying to fix it yourself.
6/15/2011 4:53:29 PM •
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My 2011 dodge Journey I
well take it to a dealer, not the one you swiped the car from, tell them you paid for it and ask for warranty service. they have a service department there and will fix most of the issues with the car for
the next 5 years at least and have tools and knowledge far beyond the folks on this board.
4/13/2011 10:43:11 AM •
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