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Dodge 2010 Journey User Manual

Dodge 2010 Journey
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
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INTRODUCTION
............................................................3
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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
..............................9
3
UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
............................. 87
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UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
..................................175
5
STARTING AND OPERATING
................................................291
6
WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES
............................................. 375
7
MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
..............................................397
8
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
.................................................453
9
IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE
........................................ 471
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INDEX
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Dodge 2010 Journey Specifications

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BrandDodge
Model2010 Journey
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

How To Use This Manual

Guidance on using the manual's table of contents and index.

Warnings and Cautions

Explains warnings against procedures causing accidents or injury.

Vehicle Identification Number

Details the VIN location and its importance for identification.

Vehicle Modifications/Alterations

Warns about impact of modifications on safety and roadworthiness.

SECTION 2: THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLE

Keys and Ignition Systems

Covers key fob, wireless ignition node, Sentry Key, and ignition systems.

Vehicle Security and Remote Entry

Details security alarm and remote keyless entry features.

Door and Window Operation

Explains manual/power door locks and power window operations.

Occupant Restraints

Covers seat belts, front airbags, and side airbags.

Child Restraint Systems

Guidance on child seats, LATCH system, and safety.

SECTION 3: UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE

Mirrors

Covers inside, automatic dimming, outside, power, heated, illuminated mirrors.

Seats and Adjustments

Covers manual/power seat adjustments, head restraints, and folding seats.

Hood Operation

Instructions for opening and closing the vehicle hood.

Lights Control

Details operation of headlights, signals, fog lights, and interior lights.

Windshield Wipers and Washers

Explains wiper operation, intermittent system, and washer fluid.

Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column

Explains adjusting the steering column for tilt and reach.

Electronic Speed Control

Details operation and features of the cruise control system.

Parkview Rear Back Up Camera

Describes function and usage of the rear back-up camera system.

Overhead Console Features

Covers interior mirror, sunglasses storage, and lighting.

Garage Door Opener (HomeLink)

Explains programming and using the HomeLink system.

Power Sunroof Operation

Details manual and express sunroof operation.

Electrical Power Outlets

Info on 12V power outlets and power inverter.

Cargo Management

Explains cargo management features for seating configurations.

Rear Window Features

Covers rear wiper/washer and defroster.

Roof Luggage Rack

Explains roof rack design and load capacity.

SECTION 4: UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL

Instrument Panel Overview

Identifies instrument panel features, cluster, and displays.

Instrument Cluster Descriptions

Explains gauges, warning lights, and indicators.

EVIC and CMTC Features

Covers EVIC/CMTC displays and functions.

Radio and Audio System Operation

Details radio, CD/DVD player, and media functions.

Climate Control System

Explains manual/automatic climate control systems and modes.

SECTION 5: STARTING AND OPERATING

Starting Procedures

Covers normal, cold weather, and engine failure start procedures.

Automatic Transaxle Operation

Explains gear ranges, park interlock, and shifting precautions.

AutoStick Operation

Details driver-interactive transaxle for manual gear selection.

Driving Techniques and Systems

Covers AWD, slippery surfaces, driving through water, and power steering.

Brake System Operation

Covers brake system components, ABS, BAS, and ESP.

Tire Safety and Maintenance

Details tire markings, load, pressure, rotation, and safety.

SECTION 6: WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES

Hazard Warning Flasher

Explains use of hazard warning flasher for emergencies.

Engine Overheating Procedures

Steps to take if engine overheats to reduce damage.

Jacking and Tire Changing

Instructions for safely jacking the vehicle and changing a tire.

Jump-Starting Procedures

Guide for safely jump-starting a vehicle's battery.

Freeing A Stuck Vehicle

Techniques for rocking vehicle to free it from mud, sand, or snow.

Towing a Disabled Vehicle

Guidance on towing methods for FWD and AWD vehicles.

SECTION 7: MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE

Engine Compartment Components

Identifies key components in 2.4L and 3.5L engine compartments.

Onboard Diagnostic System — OBD II

Explains OBD II system, MIL, and related messages.

Engine Oil Maintenance

Covers oil level check, selection, and change intervals.

Cooling System Maintenance

Covers coolant checks, fluid levels, and coolant selection.

Brake System Inspection

Recommends periodic inspection of brake system components.

SECTION 8: MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES

Emissions Control System Maintenance

Highlights scheduled maintenance for emissions system.

Maintenance Schedule

Explains oil change indicator system and service reminders.

Required Maintenance Intervals

Refers to detailed maintenance schedules by mileage and time.

SECTION 9: IF YOU NEED CONSUMER ASSISTANCE

Obtaining Service For Your Vehicle

Tips for preparing for service appointments and making requests.

Contacting Customer Assistance

Details contacting Chrysler Customer Centers for assistance.

Warranty Information and MOPAR Parts

Refers to warranty booklet and recommends MOPAR parts.

Reporting Safety Defects

Guidance on reporting safety defects to NHTSA and manufacturer.

INDEX

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