Dodge Journey: Ignition Control
Dodge Journey Service & Repair Manual / Engine / Ignition Control
- Description, Operation, Specifications
- Capacitor, ignition
- Coil, ignition
- Module, glow plug
- Plug, glow
- Sensor, camshaft position
- Sensor, knock
- Spark plug
- Switch, ignition
Sensor, exhaust temperature
REMOVAL
EXHAUST TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Fig. 44: Exhaust Temperature Sensor
- DPF TEMPERATURE SENSOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
- DPF TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1. Remove engine cover.
2. Disconnect and ...
Description, Operation, Specifications
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: All engines use a fixed ignition timing system. Basic ignition
timing is not
adjustable. All spark advance is determined by the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM).
The ign ...
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Description, Operation
DESCRIPTION
The EGR system reduces oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in the engine exhaust. This
is accomplished by allowing a
predetermined amount of hot exhaust gas to recirculate and dilute the incoming ...
Diagnosis and testing
COMMON PROBLEM CAUSES
The majority of transaxle malfunctions are a result of:
Insufficient lubrication
Incorrect lubricant
Misassembled or damaged internal components
Improper operation
...
Insulator, engine mount, rear
Removal
Fig. 234: Belly Pan
1. Remove throttle body air inlet hose and air cleaner housing assembly.
2. Raise the vehicle.
3. Remove the belly pan (2).
Fig. 235: Identifying Rear Mount B ...
