Dodge Journey: Installation
SATELLITE AUDIO ONLY
NOTE: The antenna cables are integrated into the body wiring harnesses. New antenna cables is overlaid on the body wiring harness.
1. Route the cable behind the glove box, up to the radio and secure.
2. Connect the antenna to the radio.
3. Install the radio.
4. Install the glove box.
5. Route the antenna cable along the path of the old antenna wiring harness, securing where necessary.
6. Install the passenger side cowl panel.
7. Install the passenger side quarter trim panel.
8. Install the passenger side scuff plates.
9. Install the passenger side C-pillar.
10. Install the antenna base to the roof of the vehicle.
11. Install the antenna bracket and mounting fastener.
12. Install the antenna cable(s).
13. Install the headliner.
14. Connect the battery negative cable.
SATELLITE AUDIO AND VIDEO
AUDIO CABLE TO MODULE
NOTE: The antenna cables are integrated into the body wiring harnesses. New antenna cables is overlaid on the body wiring harness.
1. Connect the antenna cable to the module located under the front passenger seat.
2. Route the antenna cable along the path of the old audio antenna wiring harness, securing where necessary.
3. Install the passenger side cowl panel. 4. Install the passenger side quarter trim panel.
5. Install the passenger side scuff plates.
6. Install the passenger side C-pillar.
7. Install the antenna base to the roof of the vehicle.
8. Install the antenna bracket and mounting fastener.
9. Install the antenna cable(s).
10. Install the headliner.
11. Position the passenger seat to its original position.
12. Connect the battery negative cable.
VIDEO CABLE TO MODULE
NOTE: The antenna cables are integrated into the body wiring harnesses. New antenna cables is overlaid on the body wiring harness.
1. Connect the antenna cable to the module located under the passenger seat.
2. Route the antenna cable along the path of the old audio antenna wiring harness, securing where necessary.
3. Install the passenger side cowl panel.
4. Install the front passenger side scuff plate.
5. Install the antenna base to the roof of the vehicle.
6. Install the antenna bracket and mounting fastener.
7. Install the antenna cable(s).
8. Install the headliner.
9. Position the passenger seat to its original position.
10. Connect the battery negative cable.
SIGNAL (RADIO FEED) ANTENNA CABLE FROM MODULE TO COWL
NOTE: The antenna cables are integrated into the body wiring harnesses. New antenna cables is overlaid on the body wiring harness.
1. Connect the antenna cable to the instrument panel antenna cable in the cowl area.
2. Route the antenna cable along the path of the old audio antenna wiring harness, securing where necessary.
3. Connect the antenna cable to the module.
4. Install the passenger side cowl panel.
5. Install the front passenger side scuff plate.
6. Position the passenger seat to its original position.
7. Connect the battery negative cable.
SIGNAL (RADIO FEED) ANTENNA FROM COWL TO RADIO
NOTE: The antenna cables are integrated into the body wiring harnesses. New antenna cables is overlaid on the body wiring harness.
1. Connect the antenna to the radio.
2. Route the antenna cable along the path of the old audio antenna wiring harness, securing where necessary.
3. Install the radio.
4. Install the glove box.
5. Install the passenger side cowl panel.
6. Connect the battery negative cable.
Removal
NOTE: The antenna cables are integrated into the body wiring harnesses. New antenna cables is overlaid on the body wiring harness. SATELLITE AUDIO ONLY 1. Disconnect and isolate the batter ...Camera
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Removal
2.7L ENGINE
Fig. 22: Belly Pan
- BELLY PAN
- EXHAUST EXTENSION PIPE
1. Remove the belly pan (2).
Fig. 23: 2.7L Extension Pipe
2. Remove the fasteners (1), and remove the exhaust extens ...
Without intermediate shaft
NOTE: Never grasp the halfshaft assembly by the inner or outer boots
doing so may
damage to the boot.
NOTE: The inner tripod joints are designed with a retention feature that
prevents t ...
Description, Operation
DESCRIPTION
Fig. 87: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY BRAKE TUBES
All master cylinders (2) are a two-outlet design and the brake tubes from
these primary and secondary outlet
ports lead directly to the In ...