Spottedbat
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Here is a video I made of my issue.
I have an automatic 2007 Jeep Liberty 3.7L with 163K. I live in a rural area so I haven't noticed this issue until recently when I went to visit family and had to quickly maneuver onto exit ramps of the highway. The annoying situations that I now try to avoid are when I'll start applying the gas and the engine will not respond RPMs are just sitting there stuck at one level and if I really push further down on the gas pedal it will kick in or decide to surge and go overboard sound like I'm abusing the engine which makes you immediately lay off the gas pedal. Very frustrating when there's a big rig coming at you. I really did some observations the past 2 days and if I'm going along at say 50 miles an hour and want to increase my speed normally you could push in the gas pedal half inch will say and you would see some RPMs raise but that is not the case. So in the video I have included when I say I am pumping the gas I am just lightly pressing in the pedal maybe an inch. The other thing about my jeep which I got a year and a half ago is that it has had an ongoing quirk of you go to start the car and it takes longer than usual to turn over sometimes you need to just give up after 6 seconds and retry and then start right up during the second try always.
Wondering what my next steps are to get this possibly fixed. Thanks for your help! --Caitlin in Maine
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I have an automatic 2007 Jeep Liberty 3.7L with 163K. I live in a rural area so I haven't noticed this issue until recently when I went to visit family and had to quickly maneuver onto exit ramps of the highway. The annoying situations that I now try to avoid are when I'll start applying the gas and the engine will not respond RPMs are just sitting there stuck at one level and if I really push further down on the gas pedal it will kick in or decide to surge and go overboard sound like I'm abusing the engine which makes you immediately lay off the gas pedal. Very frustrating when there's a big rig coming at you. I really did some observations the past 2 days and if I'm going along at say 50 miles an hour and want to increase my speed normally you could push in the gas pedal half inch will say and you would see some RPMs raise but that is not the case. So in the video I have included when I say I am pumping the gas I am just lightly pressing in the pedal maybe an inch. The other thing about my jeep which I got a year and a half ago is that it has had an ongoing quirk of you go to start the car and it takes longer than usual to turn over sometimes you need to just give up after 6 seconds and retry and then start right up during the second try always.
Wondering what my next steps are to get this possibly fixed. Thanks for your help! --Caitlin in Maine