The 2006 Jeep Liberty with a 3.7 engine common problems include oil leaks, Engine Light/Misfire, and lower ball joints, overheating. Some owners also report transmission failures. Quick fixes can help. For instance, regular oil checks can prevent leaks. A coolant flush can often solve overheating issues. Want to know more? Stick around. I’ll discuss deep…
Oil leaks in a Jeep Wrangler can be a headache. The area between the engine and transmission is a hot spot. Common reasons include a faulty oil pan gasket, valve cover rail, worn rear main seal, and damaged transmission seals. Don’t panic. A quick fix could be as simple as tightening loose bolts. But sometimes,…
Flashing the Check engine light 10 times on your Jeep Wrangler can usually happen if you’ve recently disconnected the battery or cleared codes with an OBD-II scanner. It’s a sign that at least one or more emissions system has not completed its readiness checks. In technical terms, it’s about the I/M readiness test. Don’t panic.…
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Hurricane Engine is not just another motor; it’s a game-changer in the world of SUVs. The Jeep Grand Cherokee Hurricane engine is a high-performance, twin-turbo V8 engine. It offers more horsepower and torque for better off-road capability. This powerhouse combines cutting-edge technology with raw performance, setting a new standard for off-road…
Jeep Grand Cherokee owners love their cars. But no car is perfect. Common issues with the 2.4 engine include fuel line issues, oil leaks, overheating, hose, heater core, and coolant leaks at the back. These problems can be annoying and costly. Good news! A quick fix exists for coolant leaks. A sealant can plug small…
The Jeep 3.6 engine is known for its power but has issues. Common problems include oil leaks, ticking problems, overheating, and timing chain failure and more. These can affect your Jeep’s performance and longevity. Don’t worry if you’re facing these issues. Quick fixes can include topping off oil levels or using a radiator sealant. These…
Jeep Wranglers 2014 are popular but not perfect. Owners often face issues like oil leaks, roof leaks, overheating, transmission leaks, and engine blown. Without proper action, these can turn your off-road adventure into a nightmare. The good news? Quick fixes exist. For example, regular oil changes can prevent leaks. A coolant flush can solve overheating.…
A Jeep Cherokee engine getting hot and not starting may be due to several issues. It could be a fuel-related problem, due to a bad battery as indicated by difficulty starting and stalling. Inspect the fuel system, including the fuel pump, lines, and filter for any clogs or leaks. Additionally, clean the throttle body and…
Jeep is a well-known name that is known for making tough cars that can go off-road. The Jeep Wrangler has been around for a long time. The JK and JL are two of the most well-known versions. So, what’s different about the Jeep JK from the JL? First of all, the JL came out in…
If you’re someone who’s already interested in Jeep Wrangler, then you must’ve heard of Rubicon and Sahara. Rubicon or Sahara? This battle has divided Jeep loyalists for decades. Both iconic Wrangler models offer incredible off-road mastery but with different specialties. The hardcore Rubicon prides itself in conquering the most rugged terrain on the planet. While…