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 ...
See also:
Non-monitored circuits
The PCM does not monitor all circuits, systems and conditions that could have
malfunctions causing
driveability problems. However, problems with these systems may cause the PCM to
store diagnosti ...
Description, Operation, Diagnosis and Testing
DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1: Accessory Switch Bank Module
Vehicles with the heated seat option can be visually identified by the two
heated seat switches (1) located in the
center stack of the instrumen ...
Sensor, coolant temperature
Description
There are two Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensors. One of the sensors
threads into the block. The other
sensor is located at the top of the coolant adapter housing. The ECT Sensor ...
