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Check hoses at firewall carefully both should be relatively hot when engine at operating temp. If system is working correctly inside the output while be colder than input hose. If both cold replace thermostat. If not it may be a temperature control actuator, which may mean a visit to a repair shop depending on its location. Finally check all fuses related to climate control.
The center panel allows you to access tons of information. The icon your describing means that if you push the "back" button on your steering wheel, you will go to the main menu. All the menus are controlled by the arrow buttons on the wheel.
I found very helpful information from the library's "knowledge center"do-it-yourself car repair/chilton online. They have pictures and locations for fuse box location(s) and which fuses for what/designations.
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.
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