Dodge Journey: Plumbing, front
Dodge Journey Service & Repair Manual / Heating & Air Conditioning / Plumbing, front
- Description, Operation
- Warning, Caution
- Diagnosis and Testing
- Standard procedure
- Compressor, A/C
- Condenser, A/C
- Core, heater, front
- Core, service port valve
- Drier, A/C receiver
- Evaporator, A/C, front
- Line, A/C discharge
- Line, A/C liquid
- Line, A/C suction
- Oil, refrigerant
- Refrigerant
- Valve, A/C expansion
Motor, blower, rear
DESCRIPTION
Fig. 191: Rear Blower
The rear blower motor (1) is a 12-volt, direct current (DC) motor mounted
within a plastic housing with an
integral wire connector (4) and a squirrel cage-type ...
Description, Operation
DESCRIPTION
The A/C refrigerant lines and hoses are used to carry the refrigerant between
the various A/C system
components. The refrigerant lines and hoses for the R-134a A/C system consist of
...
See also:
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Use of genuine MOPAR parts for normal/scheduled
maintenance and repairs is highly recommended to ensure
the designed performance. Damage or failures
caused by the use of non-MOPAR parts for mainten ...
Description
Fig. 1: 2.7 Liter Engine
The 2.7 Liter (167 Cubic Inches) 60 degree V6 engine is a double overhead
camshaft design with hydraulic
lifters and four valves per cylinder. The engine does not have p ...
Plug, glow
DESCRIPTION
Fig. 26: Glow Plug
Glow plugs are used to help start a cold or cool engine. The glow plugs will
heat up and glow to heat the
combustion chamber of each cylinder. An individual glow ...
