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2005 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD Possible Problem

12 messages, Last post on Apr 20, 2009 at 9:23 AM
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Replying to: jayrider (Jan 22, 2007 6:29 am)
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Replying to: siberia (Feb 03, 2007 7:11 am) Here is my case: I need to drive backwards on an icy slope to park in my driveway. It's a 25% slope with ice on one side and asphalt on the other side. If I don't engage 4WD Part time before approaching home (on the street), I can't stop the truck while backing up and going downhill on ice. The ABS is dangerous in this case because when the truck looses trajectory it's practically impossible to get it moving in the opposite direction (going upwards) in 2wd and give it enough time to engage the transfer case differential. It will keep sliding sideways until it hits a wall Conclusion: Whoever foresees using 4WD Part Time to leave a tricky parking spot should engage the transmission before stopping the vehicle. The risk of engaging 4WD after the event (snowfall) is digging into the ground with the rear axel before the front wheels start spinning.
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Replying to: caribou1 (Feb 03, 2007 1:18 pm) What you articulate is why many owners of other brands of older 4wd's installed manual locking front hubs. They would lock in the front hubs at the beginning of winter or before a snow storm so that when 4wd was engaged there was no delay in front lock-up. You have also identified the main reason why many high-tech high cost-suvs are useless in some situations such as a steep slick driveway. The suv's that rely on sensing differential motion between the front and the rear can be already spinning on one axle (usually the front) when the second axle is engaged (usually the back) and the second axle starts spinning also. Hence, the vehicle does not move. The Liberty front axles are fixed to the hubs so no delay at that point. However, we ended up with a transfer case that creates the delay. |
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I have a 2007 Jeep Liberty. Problem #1. When I turn on the heat I get this burnt oil smell. It only does it when its warm but it's still annoying. Problem #2 This winter was hard I know but I'm extremely anal retentive about keeping it clean, why is the paint rusting allready. The dealorship said theres nothing they can do for me and I'm pissed. It only has 3000 miles on it and I just bought it last summer. Any advice
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Replying to: kobe8rice41 (Jan 16, 2007 10:03 pm) |
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Replying to: epping (Apr 26, 2008 12:22 pm) |
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i have a 2005 jeep liberty that wont start,i turned it off for about 30 min went to start it again and nothing, like it had a dead Battery so i bought a new Battery and still the same thing,everything else works fine just the engine wont crank over ??
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Replying to: moparcrazy (Apr 19, 2009 8:43 pm) |
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