How long does a Jeep Liberty Motor last?

How long does a Jeep Liberty Motor last?

Motor and Wheels found the Liberty Jeep has a high average lifespan of 10-15 years and from 150, 000 to 300,000 miles on the clock.

When did my 2012 Jeep Liberty not start?

I have a 2012 Jeep Liberty and this started close to 2 years ago now. Randomly would not start every once in a while (it would crank but not start). Went to goodyear, they replaced my throttle body, did a bunch of other work (close to $1,000) and then 6 months later it started again.

Why does my 2005 Jeep Liberty not start?

My 2005 Jeep Liberty decides after driving around a bit not to start. Battery is fine. And it will start again — so far — after 20+ minutes; but I wonder if one time it won’t.

Are there any problems with the Jeep Liberty?

The Liberty was fairly popular in its day, but it was not without its problems as well. If you’re interested in picking up a used Liberty for yourself, it’s good to be familiar with the problems that the various model years were faced with.

When did the Jeep Liberty go out of production?

July 16, 2020 by Tom Harbid Jeep produced the Liberty as a compact SUV that would sit in their lineup between the Wrangler and the Grand Cherokee. It was in production for 10 years from the year 2002 until the year 2012. When it was replaced in 2012, the Jeep Cherokee took over.

I have a 2012 Jeep Liberty and this started close to 2 years ago now. Randomly would not start every once in a while (it would crank but not start). Went to goodyear, they replaced my throttle body, did a bunch of other work (close to $1,000) and then 6 months later it started again.

The Liberty was fairly popular in its day, but it was not without its problems as well. If you’re interested in picking up a used Liberty for yourself, it’s good to be familiar with the problems that the various model years were faced with.

July 16, 2020 by Tom Harbid Jeep produced the Liberty as a compact SUV that would sit in their lineup between the Wrangler and the Grand Cherokee. It was in production for 10 years from the year 2002 until the year 2012. When it was replaced in 2012, the Jeep Cherokee took over.

My 2005 Jeep Liberty decides after driving around a bit not to start. Battery is fine. And it will start again — so far — after 20+ minutes; but I wonder if one time it won’t.

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