Vehicle features, Clock setting, Third row seat entry – Dodge 2009 Journey - Quick Reference Guide User Manual
Page 6: Fuel cap, Tire pressure monitoring system (tpms), Oil change indicator

VeHICLe FeATureS
CloCK SeTTing
NON-TOUCH sCREEN RaDiO
• Press and hold the TIME button until the hours blink; turn the
TUNE/sCROLL control knob to set the hours.
• Press the TUNE/SCROLL control knob until the minutes begin to blink;
turn the TUNE/sCROLL control knob to set the minutes.
	 •		Press	the	TUNE/SCROLL	control	knob	to	save	the	time	change.
 
TOUCH sCREEN RaDiO
	 	•		Turn	the	radio	ON.
	 	•	Touch	the	screen	where	the	time	is	displayed.
	 •		To	adjust	the	hours,	touch	either	the	hour	forward	button	or	the	hour	
backward button.
• To adjust the minutes, touch either the minute forward button or the
minute backward button.
• To save the new time setting, touch the screen where the word
“save” is displayed.
NAVIgATION RAdIO
• The navigation radio automatically updates clock time using
global Positioning Satellite (gPS).
Third row SeaT enTry
TiP ‘n sLiDE
• Move the seatback lever located on
 the upper outboard side of the seat, 
 forward. in one motion the seat cushion 
 flips upward and the seat will slide 
 forward on its tracks.
Fuel CaP
LOOsE Gas CaP MEssaGE
 •	If	a	“gas	cap”	message	(shown	as	gASCAP)	appears,	tighten	the	gas		
 cap until a clicking sound is heard.
	 •		Press	the	odometer	reset	button	to	turn	the	message	off.
	 •		If	the	message	continues	to	appear	for	more	than	three	days	after	
tightening the gas cap, see your dealer.
Tire PreSSure moniToring SySTem (TPmS)
• If one or more of the four road tire pressures are low, the Tire Pressure
Monitoring Light will illuminate and an audible chime will sound.
• Check the inflation pressure of each road tire on your vehicle and inflate
to the recommended cold pressure value, shown on the placard located 
in the driver’s door opening. The TPMs light should not be used as a 
tire	pressure	gauge	when	adjusting	your	tire	pressure.
• The light will turn off once the updated tire pressure has been
recognized. The vehicle may need to be driven for up to 10 minutes 
above	15	mph	(25	km/h)	before	the	light	will	turn	off.
• Temperature changes can affect tire pressures causing the TPMs
light to turn on. Colder temperatures will decrease tire pressure and 
warmer temperatures will increase tire pressure.
• If your spare tire is in use on the vehicle the TPMS light may turn on.
Refer to your Owner’s Manual.
oil Change indiCaTor
MEssaGE
• If an “Oil Change” message (shown as “CHAngE Oil” or “Oil Change
Required”)	appears	and	a	single	chime	sounds,	it	is	time	for	your	next	
required oil change.
RESETTINg LIgHT AFTER SERVICINg
	 •		Turn	the	ignition	switch	to	the	ON/RUN	position	(do	not	start	engine).	
	 •		Fully	depress	the	accelerator	pedal	three	times	within	10	seconds.
	 •		Turn	the	ignition	switch	to	the	OFF/LOCK	position.
Seatback
Lever
