The car just quit on me. It was running then it slowed down to 0. I cut it off , waited, then push started again. It wouldn’t turn over. Repeated it after a while. Finally after waiting about a half hour in 5:00 pm traffic it started while I was at the green turning signal. I took off and made it home.
What is it the battery, starter or the catalytic converter?
We cleaned the Throttle Body Control and put an air filter in ( there wasn’t one) I failed to look for that. The air hose was off and we put that back on.
So far the car runs fin. No more shutting off and slowing down.
Very good, thanks for getting back to us and letting us know.
You’re welcome Chuck
I wonder if I could trade it in
If you're in a position to do that it would be a good idea. Those are pretty lousy vehicles overall.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/Dodge/Journey/2012/
Thanks until next time
Aieda😊
Hi Chuck and Scotty
We I traded in $2,700 was best I could get. Loss $2,300
I’m thankful still able to get a Nissan Murano LE/SE
111,300 miles 2010 to be able to stay😊 within my budget 😊
So many things can kill a car. It would make your head spin. Rather than gas, a guy like me would hook up his fancy scan to one. Look at any historical codes to see what went wrong. Now let's say there's no codes at all but it's still dying then odds are it's your fuel pump because the car doesn't know what the fuel pressure is. So if the fuel pressure goes to zero, the computer doesn't know that and can't trip a code. So start by seeing the codes if there are any and fix the codes first
Ok
Thank you Scotty
I’m also a YouTube subscriber
Have a great and pleasant day
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I watched your YouTube on “ How to Tell if the Fuel Pump is Bad in Your Car“ It really helped me to understand why it cost so much.
I also saw you talking to a dolphin 🐬
From about 9 years ago
I’m glad to be a part of this community 🤗
I was able to replace the Dodge Journey SE with a Nissan Murano LE
Thanks 😊
I don’t believe some of this
I wonder if I could trade it in
He sold me a shining pearl white 🍋
PO000A intake A CAM shaft sensor
PO000B intake B CAM shaft position
PO522 engine oil pressure sensor
PO339 crank shaft intermittent
PO335 crank shaft malfunction
I didn’t think she was going to stop but the other store didn’t mention these it was totally different.
We cleaned the Throttle Body Control and put an air filter in ( there wasn’t one) I failed to look for that. The air hose was loose and we tightened that back on.
So far the car runs fine. No more shutting off and slowing down.
Our next project is to address some more codes and go from there.
I’m thankful still able to get a Nissan Murano LE/SE
I'm sorry to say that's not a super choice. In particular the transmissions in those are problematical and unless replaced recently that one is 14 years old. Be sure to baby it and change the CVT fluid frequently.
https://www.carcomplaints.com/Nissan/Murano/2010/