Dodge Journey Junction Block
I own a 2018 Dodge Journey and am attempting to install a Flashlogic FLRSCH10 remote starter. All left is to connect to the CAN junction block to connect 2 wires. I am unable to locate the CAN junction block in the car. Where would the junction block be located? Any help is greatly appreciated.
I own a 2018 Dodge Journey and am attempting to install a Flashlogic FLRSCH10 remote starter. All left is to connect to the CAN junction block to connect 2 wires. I am unable to locate the CAN junction block in the car. Where would the junction block be located? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Looking online to find an answer too, I'm installing the same remote start on a 2018 Dodge Journey. The Can Block is right behind the Headlight Switch, a pain in the rear to get to from bellow where the hood handle is. I have been fighting this for a day already and I can't reach in there to tap to the Can H and Can L.
Did you get yours done and how did you tap to the wires?
Hey there Chris,
The only way I was able to connect to the block was using 12" needle nose pliers and using wire taps reaching from below. Using a Klein Tools ET16 camera I was able to look through my phone and reach in there and tap on to the Hi and Lo Wires.
Other than that, I was not having any luck.
But the camera and the long pliers helped a bunch.
Hope this helps.
Oh by the way. When you reach in there with the pliers holding the taps I had my male connector with wire attached to the tap connector that way once you connect to the Hi and Lo wires you don't have to reach in there to try to connect the male connector to the tap.
The only way I was able to connect to the block was using 12" needle nose pliers and using wire taps reaching from below. Using a Klein Tools ET16 camera I was able to look through my phone and reach in there and tap on to the Hi and Lo Wires.
Other than that, I was not having any luck.
But the camera and the long pliers helped a bunch.
Hope this helps.
Oh by the way. When you reach in there with the pliers holding the taps I had my male connector with wire attached to the tap connector that way once you connect to the Hi and Lo wires you don't have to reach in there to try to connect the male connector to the tap.






