wiring DODGE JOURNEY 2020 Owners Manual
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130 SAFETY
Resetting Active Head Restraints (AHR)
Active Head Restraint (AHR) Deployed
If the Active Head Restraints are triggered
d u
ring a collision, the front half of the head
restraint will be extended forward and
separated from the rear half of the head
restraint (See Image). Do not drive your vehicle
after the AHRs have deployed. The head
restraint must be reset into the original position
to best protect the occupant for all types of
collisions. An authorized FCA US LLC dealer
must reset the AHRs on the driver’s and front
passenger’s seat before driving. Personally
attempting to reset the AHRs may result in
damage to the AHRs that could impair their
function.
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
S
YSTEMS (SRS)
Some of the safety features described in this
section may be standard equipment on some
models, or may be optional equipment on
others. If you are not sure, ask an authorized
dealer.
The air bag system must be ready to protect you
in
a collision. The Occupant Restraint Controller
(ORC) monitors the internal circuits and
interconnecting wiring associated with the
electrical Air Bag System Components. Your
vehicle may be equipped with the following Air
Bag System Components:
Air Bag System Components
Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC)
Air Bag Warning Light
Steering Wheel and Column
Instrument Panel
Knee Impact Bolsters
Driver and Front Passenger Air Bags
Seat Belt Buckle Switch
Supplemental Side Air Bags
Supplemental Knee Air Bags
Front and Side Impact Sensors
Seat Belt Pretensioners
Seat Track Position Sensors
WARNING!
Deployed AHRs are not able to best protect
you in all types of collisions. Have deployed
AHRs reset by an authorized dealer
immediately.
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138 SAFETY
(Continued)
Your vehicle may also be designed to perform
any of these other functions in response to the
Enhanced Accident Response System:
Turn off the Fuel Filter Heater, Turn off the
HVAC Blower Motor, Close the HVAC Circula-
tion Door
Cut off battery power to the:
Engine
Electric Motor (if equipped)
Electric power steering
Brake booster
Electric park brake
Automatic transmission gear selector
Horn
Front wiper
Headlamp washer pump NOTE:
After an accident, remember to cycle the ignition
t o
the STOP (OFF/LOCK) position and remove the
key from the ignition switch to avoid draining the
battery. Carefully check the vehicle for fuel leaks
in the engine compartment and on the ground
near the engine compartment and fuel tank
before resetting the system and starting the
engine. If there are no fuel leaks or damage to
the vehicle electrical devices (e.g. headlights)
after an accident, reset the system by following
the procedure described below. If you have any
doubt, contact an authorized dealer.
Enhanced Accident Response System
Reset Procedure
In order to reset the Enhanced Accident
Response System functions after an event, the
ignition switch must be changed from ignition
START or ON/RUN to ignition OFF. Carefully
check the vehicle for fuel leaks in the engine
compartment and on the ground near the
engine compartment and fuel tank before
resetting the system and starting the engine.
Maintaining Your Air Bag System
WARNING!
Modifications to any part of the air bag
system could cause it to fail when you need
it. You could be injured if the air bag system
is not there to protect you. Do not modify
the components or wiring, including adding
any kind of badges or stickers to the
steering wheel hub trim cover or the upper
passenger side of the instrument panel.
Do not modify the front bumper, vehicle
bo
dy structure, or add aftermarket side
steps or running boards.
It is dangerous to try to repair any part of
the air bag system yourself. Be sure to tell
anyone who works on your vehicle that it
has an air bag system.
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184 STARTING AND OPERATING
Towing Requirements — Trailer Lights And
Wiring
Whenever you pull a trailer, regardless of the
trailer size, stoplights and turn signals on the
trailer are required for motoring safety.
The Trailer Tow Package may include a four- and
se
ven-pin wiring harness. Use a factory
approved trailer harness and connector.
NOTE:
Do not cut or splice wiring into the vehicle’s
wi
ring harness.
The electrical connections are all complete to
t h
e vehicle but you must mate the harness to
a trailer connector. Refer to the following
i l
lustrations.
NOTE:
Disconnect trailer wiring connector from the
vehicle before launching a boat (or any other
device plugged into vehicle’s electrical
connect) into water.
Be sure to reconnect after clear from water
area.
Four-Pin Connector
Seven-Pin Connector
TOWING TIPS
Before setting out on a trip, practice turning,
stopping, and backing up the trailer in an area
located away from heavy traffic.
1 — Ground
2 — Park
3 — Left Stop/Turn
4 — Right Stop/Turn1 — Battery
2 — Backup Lamps
3 — Right Stop/Turn
4 — Electric Brakes
5 — Ground
6 — Left Stop/Turn
7 — Running Lamps
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Towing...........................................................178Disabled Vehicle........................................212Guide.........................................................181Recreational..............................................186Weight.......................................................181Towing Behind A Motorhome.........................186Towing Eyes...................................................213Traction.........................................................187Traction Control.............................................115Trailer Towing................................................178Cooling System Tips..................................185Hitches......................................................180Minimum Requirements............................182Tips...........................................................184Trailer And Tongue Weight........................181Wiring........................................................184Trailer Towing Guide......................................181Trailer Weight................................................181Transaxle
Autostick...................................................166TransmissionAutomatic........................................161, 233Fluid..........................................................233Maintenance.............................................233Transporting Pets..........................................154Tread Wear Indicators...................................245Trip Computer..................................................97Turn Signals...................................42, 106, 192
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UconnectAdvanced Phone Connectivity
..................304Phone Call Features........................299, 302Uconnect Settings.......................10, 16, 266Uconnect (Hands-Free Phone)Making A Phone Call........................300, 332Uconnect Phone...........................................294Making A Call............................................332Pairing......................................................327Receiving A Call........................................333Uconnect Voice Command............................378Underhood Fuses..........................................196Uniform Tire Quality Grades..........................251Unleaded Gasoline.......................................257Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt...................125USB...............................................................364
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Vanity Mirrors..................................................40Vehicle Certification Label............................177Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)..............256Vehicle Loading..........................177, 178, 239Vehicle Modifications/Alterations......................8Vehicle Storage................................................71Video Entertainment System........................365Viscosity, Engine Oil......................................223Voice Command...................................337, 378
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Warning Flashers, Hazard.............................189Warning Lights (Instrument Cluster
Descriptions).................................................104Warnings And Cautions......................................8Warranty Information....................................382Washer Adding Fluid..............................................221Washers, Windshield......................44, 45, 221Washing Vehicle............................................253WaterDriving Through........................................187Wheel And Wheel Tire Care...........................249Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim...........................249Wind Buffeting..........................................74, 75Window Fogging...............................................71Windows..........................................................72Power...........................................................72Reset Auto-Up..............................................73Windshield Defroster....................................155Windshield Washers.................................44, 45Fluid..........................................................221Windshield Wiper Blades..............................226Windshield Wipers...........................................44Wipers Blade Replacement...........................226Wipers, Intermittent.........................................45Wipers, Rear....................................................46Wrecker Towing.............................................212