* To reset the radio: This usually involves disconnecting the battery for a short time. There may also be a specific sequence of button presses depending on the radio model.
* To reset the trip odometer: This usually involves a combination of button presses on the instrument cluster. The specific sequence varies by year and model. Check your owner's manual.
* To reset a warning light: Some warning lights require a specific reset procedure (such as clearing a check engine light using an OBD-II scanner). Others will go out automatically once the issue causing them is resolved.
* To reset the power windows (if they've malfunctioned): This might involve disconnecting the battery or, in some cases, using a specific reset procedure found in the owner's manual.
* To reset the computer (PCM/ECM): This isn't a button press, but can involve disconnecting the battery or using a scan tool. This should only be done if you have a specific problem.
To find the correct reset procedure, consult your Dodge Journey's owner's manual. This will provide the most accurate and safe way to reset any particular system. If the manual doesn't cover the issue, searching online for "[your Dodge Journey year and model] [system you're trying to reset] reset" may provide additional help.