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Engine Light Epidemic
I have a 2004 Liberty 3.7 L. I bought it with 19K, and the engine light went on around 21K. I ignored it for a while then took it to the dealer Bay Ridge Chrysler Jeep who offered me the great service of changing and oxygen sensor for $969. Though grateful, I declined and changed all four oxygen sensors (dealer parts) myself for $38 each. Cleared the codes, and the car was fine for nearly 1000 miles.
Now at 28K, the light is on again. I have not yet checked the code, but am wondering, has anyone else been plagued by the engine light? Is it a known issue on this car? |
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Re: Engine Light Epidemic
Probably have a vacuum leak. Check all your vacuum lines including the ones on the driver side frame rail and back by the fuel tank above the rear diff. I've had to replace almost every vacuum line on my wife Liberty because the were cracking and causing a check engine light (vacuum leaks)
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Re: Engine Light Epidemic
check engine light is not a known issue with the liberty. in the obd2 federal emissions system over 1000 things can set the check engine light off. so until we know a code we can do no good. it may or may not be the same code as 1000 miles ago. mike
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2006 liberty 3.7 6speed manual 1999 cherokee classic 4.0L 1991 wrangler yj 2.5L 2001 caravan 3.3 auto 1995&1992&1994 camry 2.2L SOLD 1991 silverado 1500 SOLD 2000 rodeo SOLD
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