Most Jeep libertys have had engines replaced as early as 50k. They are nice vehicles to look at but really crappy on the reliability. michael30144 Member Posts: 10 August 2012 This has been a problem since 2003. Chrysler know they have a problem with the 3.7 engine and most liber...
My Jeep still idles well even with the valve being said to be bad. I've done some idling to warm up the Jeep since it's very cold where I live. In fact it's close to below zero Fahrenheit right now which is why I'm not inspecting my EGR and am typing this instead. Cold ...
Oil filter housing is leaking oil onto the engine and dripping on the ground leaving puddles. This is a problem with the 3.2 engine and the 3.6 engine. There are thousands of these engines on the road doing the same thing. Oil Filter Housing Defective. ...
Summary:There is an interesting trend, if you read Cherokee owner reviews: many people rate it with 1 star or 5 stars. This "love it or hate it" relationship describes Jeep Cherokee well: on the one hand, it's not the most reliable; but on the other, it has the looks, comfort and...
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The three brands where owners reported the most problems were Mitsubishi, with 145 problems per vehicle, Jeep, with 146, andFiat, which had 206 problems per 100 vehicles.
Direct Fuel Injection means that the fuel is injected directly into the engine combustion chambers at high pressure, which improves the fuel efficiency. Read also:Pros and cons of buying a car with Direct Injection. Timing belt or chain:Both the 4-cylinder and V6 engines have chain-driven cams...
PHEVs may have more problems than conventional cars and electric vehicles because they combine internal-combustion engines with an electric drive, which creates additional complexity, Consumer Reports said. That means there's more than can go wrong. ...
Acceptable Oil consumption for Chrysler Engines with over 50,000 miles is one quart per 750 miles! Are we the only group that finds this also absolutely ridiculous and unacceptable? Chrysler also states that these are the industry standards? We would like to know what industry Chrysler is in?
8HP transmission called the TorqueFlight 8. But as powertrain technology advances, a more up-to-date version of the ZF transmission was required. So they created the ZF 8HP75 transmission, which was optimized for use with high torque diesel engines, as well as more complicated hybrid systems...