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Re: 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel [jek443] by caribou1
Dec 14, 2008 (8:13 am)
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Replying to: jek443 (Dec 13, 2008 5:55 pm)

Ask someone to follow you and look for black smoke coming out of the exhaust. Many diesels do this at 75 mph. This is when you don't bring enough fresh air.
 
If there is no black smoke, then you have to look for the boost pressure sensor, leaks on the fuel line fittings, loose air mass flow meter next to the air filter box.
 
Is your fuel tank well vented?
 
The turbo vanes are driven by a pneumatic (vacuum) signal. There is a small filter behind the air filter box that lets air back into the vanes actuating cylinder. When this filter is clogged, the turbo vanes don't respond correctly.
 
Usually the turbo lasts longer than the vehicle, but I'm sure there's more money to make by changing the turbo.
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strange noises at slow speed by normanm
Dec 14, 2008 (7:45 pm)
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We recently purchased an 05 Liberty CRD and really like the way it handles and it fits our desire to off road. After having a jeep dealer check it out completely ( on the computer) it has had all of the recalls taken care of and it does not have any warning codes that come up. As soon as we got it home we noticed a slight rubbing noise that comes from underneath. It sounds like a metal-to-metal noise similar to a dragging disk brake, not severe but just enough to be audible. I played around with the transfer case shift lever and shifted from 2W to 4PT and back again and it seemed to go away for a day. Then it came back again today. Has anyone had this same experience? I am concerned that it is doing some damage. This Jeep was towed behind an RV for awhile before we purchased it.
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Battery Problems by willysjeep
Dec 14, 2008 (8:39 pm)
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I haven't tracked this forum for quite some time. I have a problem which I am hoping may have been solved by another Jeep Liberty diesel owner. I do not drive my Jeep every day. In fact, it often sits for a week before I take it out. I am lucky in that my employer provides me with a truck which I take to work. At the end of the week when I have personal time and can take the Jeep for a trip, I have found the battery to be low and there is not enough charge left in the battery to crank the Jeep over.
 
Has anyone else had this problem and have you discovered what was draining the battery?
 
I have replaced the original battery with the largest battery that I can find and also keep this replacement battery on a battery maintainer which puts a constant low trickle charge through it.
 
Glad to see this forum is still in existence..
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Re: Battery Problems [willysjeep] by caribou1
Dec 15, 2008 (1:24 am)
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Replying to: willysjeep (Dec 14, 2008 8:39 pm)

How old was your battery?
You will notice there is always current drawn from the battery when you re connect the ground lug: this produces sparks
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Re: Battery Problems [willysjeep] by storageguy
Dec 15, 2008 (7:22 am)
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Replying to: willysjeep (Dec 14, 2008 8:39 pm)

Hi. I had a similar problem with my 2006 CRD. and I also do not drive the vehicle for a week or two at a time. Previously in this formum someone stated that if you have a factory installed trailer hitch that there is a constant draw to the trailer plug.
What has worked for me is to remove the keys from the ignition, that is take them right out, when not using the vehicle.
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Re: 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel [jek443] by mdamick
Dec 15, 2008 (11:28 am)
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Replying to: jek443 (Dec 13, 2008 5:55 pm)

Have them check the EGR.
If it is stuck open it will cause a power loss.
Also check the turbo hoses, you might have a loose one.
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Re: 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel [mdamick] by willysjeep
Dec 19, 2008 (3:09 pm)
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Replying to: mdamick (Dec 15, 2008 11:28 am)

 
 
Thanks for the response.
 
I replaced the original battery at 36,000 miles with a battery larger than was originally installed (more amp-hours). I guess that was about a year ago. I do take the keys out of the vehicle when it is not being driven. I do have a trailer hitch installed. I will continue to use a battery maintainer in the cigarette lighter to assure starting on cold winter mornings.
 
Does anyone have any other tips on assuring that my battery will not discharge?
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Re: 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel [willysjeep] by bhcs111
Dec 19, 2008 (5:55 pm)
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Replying to: willysjeep (Dec 19, 2008 3:09 pm)

I just put in battery #5 today. I have a 2005, this last battery lasted a total of three months. I haven't had to pay for any of the batteries as of yet. They don't last long enough to go past warranty. I have pulled the fuse for the trailer tow plug this time to see if that works. If not I'll look into something else to see what the problem is. I was driving my Jeep everyday and still had problems. Now I only drive it a couple of times a week. I moved closer to work so I walk most of the time.The first battery lasted a little over a year. I have one of the first diesels made.
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Re: Love your CRD? [nescosmo] by jek443
Dec 22, 2008 (5:58 pm)
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Replying to: nescosmo (Aug 20, 2007 9:30 pm)

I disconnected the MAF sensor today and my CRD had less performance than when it was connected. A coupls of days ago I drove from Victoria, TX to Houston )about 140 miles), the Jeep ran great. Hoever on the way back, I lost power, had to pull off the road, turn off engine, wait a few minutes and reestart. The Jeep would run fine for a few miles. I could barely maintain 65 mph.
 
Also, does anyone have a diagram or photo of where this "lawnmower filter" is suppose to be? What is the rue name of this device in the Field Service Manual?
 
Should I umplug the EGR or should I clean the CCV / MAP and EGR?
 
Anyone know of any good mechanics in Houston or Corpus area?
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Re: 2006 Jeep Liberty Diesel [caribou1] by lightnin3
Dec 29, 2008 (3:20 pm)
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Replying to: caribou1 (Dec 14, 2008 8:13 am)

I agree with Caribou on this one.
The Usual suspect for black smoke when accelerating is Dirty air filter.
When was it last changed?. Poor air / fuel mixture on diesel equals smoke.
There are a few other suggestions.
Watch out for bad fuel, fuel. Usually the "premium Diesel " there are 2 types .About 50 % of the B.P stations carry it. the local corner doesn't usually . and also get a bottle of the Power service and pore that in . you'll want to unclog the injectors.
All of which can fix the amount of smoke situation.
Also bring it in once a year for a diagnostic to the dealership. you'll want to set an appointment with the best diesel mechanic they have that is trained on these engines.
2 other culprits can be if the engine light is on you may have a glow plug burnt out or a carboned up egr valve body .
This will cause lots of black smoke if you are constantly buying the reular "low cetane fuels" with no cetane improvers or injector cleaners .If this is not used at every fill up the black smoke gets slowly worse and worse.
 
Thats it ..good luck !!..Oh and even after you get it serviced you'll have smoke till it is purged out of the system. It might be a good idea to go on a trip with her to blow out the catalytic filter.
Happy Holidays..
Joyeux Noel..Et Bonne Anne..
Lightnin..

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