Dodge Journey: Housing, A/C and heater

Duct, floor distribution, rear
REMOVAL Fig. 159: Rear Floor Distribution Duct 1. Remove right quarter trim panel. 2. Remove the push-pin retainer (2) that secures the rear floor distribution duct (1) to the right inner qu ...

Description
Fig. 161: Rear Heater AC Housing Description Models with the rear heating-A/C system use a rear heater-A/C housing (1) that combines A/C and heating capabilities into a single unit mounted withi ...

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Canister, vapor
Operation All gasoline fueled vehicles use a maintenance free, evaporative (EVAP) canister. Fuel tank vapors vent into the canister. The canister temporarily holds the fuel vapors until intake man ...

Seal, crankshaft oil, rear
Removal Fig. 214: REAR MAIN SEAL-INSTALLED The crankshaft rear oil seal is incorporated in the seal adapter (2) and can not be removed from the adapter. The crankshaft rear oil seal/seal adapte ...

FREEING A STUCK VEHICLE
If your vehicle becomes stuck in mud, sand, or snow, it can often be moved by a rocking motion. Turn your steering wheel right and left to clear the area around the front wheels. Then shift back an ...

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