Some Dodge Journey owners report experiencing intermittent starting issues, particularly when the vehicle won't accept a jump start. Common problems include a bad starter unit, which may present as clicking sounds without the engine starting, and a weak or dead 12V battery that can result in slow cranking or failure to crank at all. Additionally, corroded battery cables or poor connections can prevent the engine from starting. Other potential causes cited by owners include a dead battery, power drains in the system, a faulty alternator, clogged fuel filters, bad ignition coils, and defective starter relays. Some owners also mention issues such as damaged batteries, failing alternators, corroded connections, clogged gasoline filters, faulty pumps, blown fuses, rodent damage, and bad spark plugs. It is recommended that owners experiencing these issues consult a professional mechanic for accurate diagnosis and resolution.
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