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What is a 2010 Dodge Journey catalytic converter worth?

What is a 2010 Dodge Journey catalytic converter worth?

The average cost for a Dodge Journey catalytic converter replacement is between $1,336 and $1,365. Labor costs are estimated between $114 and $143 while parts are priced at $1,222.

How much does it cost to replace a catalytic converter on a Dodge Journey?

What does check engine light mean on Dodge Journey?

A check engine light can indicate a broad spectrum of problems with your 2010 Dodge Journey. In some cases you need to pull over immediately to prevent damage while in others you merely need to tighten you gas cap next time you stop in order to reset the service engine soon light.

Are there any electrical issues with my Dodge Journey?

After complaining to the dealer that the driver side window wouldn’t go down, I started noticing other electrical issues. 2 sensors won’t go out; Tire Pressure and Window Washer Fluid – but pressure and fluid levels are good. Headlights and blinkers flash on-and-off randomly when the car is parked – as if someone has unlocked the doors.

Why are my brake lights not working on my Dodge Journey?

The brake booster system applied greater force to the brakes when the driver presses the pedal. In this instance, the vehicle may take longer to stop than expected and the brakes may not perform as normal. It’s essential that the fault is rectified immediately before driving.

What does it mean when the tire pressure flashes on a Dodge Journey?

▷ Flashing means that there is a fault with the TPMS or that one of the tires has been fitted without a sensor. The correct tire pressure can be found on the label inside the driver’s door. Tire pressures vary with temperature. For every 6.5°C temperature increase, the tire pressure will increase by about 1 psi.

A check engine light can indicate a broad spectrum of problems with your 2010 Dodge Journey. In some cases you need to pull over immediately to prevent damage while in others you merely need to tighten you gas cap next time you stop in order to reset the service engine soon light.

After complaining to the dealer that the driver side window wouldn’t go down, I started noticing other electrical issues. 2 sensors won’t go out; Tire Pressure and Window Washer Fluid – but pressure and fluid levels are good. Headlights and blinkers flash on-and-off randomly when the car is parked – as if someone has unlocked the doors.

The brake booster system applied greater force to the brakes when the driver presses the pedal. In this instance, the vehicle may take longer to stop than expected and the brakes may not perform as normal. It’s essential that the fault is rectified immediately before driving.

▷ Flashing means that there is a fault with the TPMS or that one of the tires has been fitted without a sensor. The correct tire pressure can be found on the label inside the driver’s door. Tire pressures vary with temperature. For every 6.5°C temperature increase, the tire pressure will increase by about 1 psi.

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