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Replying to: caribou1 (Sep 08, 2008 11:44 am) Sorry I haven't replied before now, yes I have had the mod for for securing hoses although never had a problem with it anyhow. I have disconnected both the EGR and air flow meter to try and get some more mpg as the price of fuel here is crippling, can stretch out to about 34 mpgbut a lot less when towing.Off roading here is very different to the US thanks to all the 'friends of the earth' I use mine to get me to rural areas where I shoot wild game and am really pleased with its off road ability, as good as a Land Rover Defender but with creature comforts! |
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Hey everyone, My first post on this issue, thought I could get some help. My EGR valve keeps messing up. My check engine light keeps going off every time this happens and it always codes for an EGR problem. This will be the 3rd time I replace the EGR valve in the past 2 years. The second time it was replaced under warranty, but I'm tired of having to change this same part so many times. Why does it keep going out? and what can I do to prevent it? |
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Replying to: jraguilar86 (Jun 09, 2009 3:38 pm) Also, I drive sometimes to clean out the valve. What I do is run 55 MPH with overdrive off for a few miles. According to my scan tool, intake manifold input air temperature is high under this condition indicating that the EGR valve is pretty much wide open. Then I floor it up to around 70 MPH to fully close the valve – still overdrive off. I am just telling you my situation and not trying to say that this is your problem or that what I am doing will work in your case. You could have a different problem and replacing the EGR valve is not the solution.
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Replying to: siberia (Jun 19, 2009 8:49 am) Last week I cleaned the engine compartment for the first time I desperately checked for leaks and inspected the Boost Pressure Sensor. Since I disconnected the EGR (about 5 years ago) there is no soot on the sensor anymore. I have a slight diesel fuel smell after one hour of travel but no trace of leak around the engine. All injector connections were tight and dry. The only corrective action I had to take was to clean a 'solid' deposit that had formed inside the fuel filter bowl, under the heating element. This took me 15 minutes and one dozen Q-Tips |
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Replying to: jraguilar86 (Jun 09, 2009 3:38 pm) I'm new to this forum and also have problems with the EGR valve on my 2005 Jeep Liberty. At 50,000 miles the check engine light came on and there was a loss of power at low RPM. When the engine was cold there was almost no throttle response from a stop, then a huge power surge and an equally huge black cloud behind me. My local Jeep dealer (where I am employed) replaced the EGR and cleaned the system. Everything worked great until 68,000 miles. I now have the exact same problem. I have noticed on this forum that several people have disconnected their EGR valve. I talked to our technician about that and he said he could do it but that the check engine light would be on continually. Is there a way around that?
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Replying to: farout (Nov 12, 2006 12:31 pm) Re engine light remaining on (after 3 warmups) If it is a glitch in the system, try this: Hold the mileage rest button in and turn the key to the stop before starting. You will see a self test occur with lights, and dials sequencing, and if a glitch, may cancet the engine light.. It worked on mine on a couple of occasions in the past. Not this time though, as I have a P1140 code, but have not tried all the suggestions mentioned above. Hope it cures your engine light on, problem. |
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Hi, It's time to change the timing belt on my 06 CRD Liberty. The dealer quotes almost $900 in parts to do the job. In light of all the current problems at Chrysler, I'm looking for sources for parts for this engine. I'm open to any suppliers in the U.S. or Europe. Was this engine used by any other manufacturers? It is the 2.8L 4-Cyl. Turbo Diesel Engine (CRD). Any help would be greatly appreciate. Thanks! Dan
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Replying to: ddvman (Aug 29, 2009 1:27 pm) You're being asked 1/2 of what I had to pay to have the work done at 60,000 miles, so welcome to Jeep's rich owners club This morning I met a retired couple from Great Britain who got rid of their Liberty because of prohibitive cost of maintenance beyond 100,000 miles. They were looking at my CRD because their brand new Honda CRV had a problem and no parts were available yet on the continent. Sad but true, they have to drive 700 miles to get back home in a rental Fiat. The lady said she preffered the Jeep to the Honda. |
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My white driving lights in the front grill of my 2005 2.8 crd don't work and I don't remember them ever working. I replaced the relay and pulled one of the bulbs and it ohm'ed out fine. Anybody else experience those lights not working? |
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Cripes...I just learned something. They are not driving lights, they are fog lights. I thought they were marker lights that came on with the ignition. I read some posts and found out they are a switched light. The "half on, then pull" function of the switch got past me. So for two years I have driving "Little Bully" and didn't know he had functioning fog lights.
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