DaveVella1
New Member
Hey everyone,
I recently purchased a 2006 Jeep liberty 4x4 limited. It's the 3.7L gas engine for reference. I'll keep this short:
Vehicle has had Fuel pump, and Starter replaced and the Battery is new.
When I go to start the vehicle after it has sat for more then 30 mins or so, it will start up no problem. The idle on the vehicle is steady at 600Rpms when I start it, after it's been down the highway, etc. ONCE I've driven it for any short or long period of time and I turn the vehicle off, I will need to wait for at least 30 mins to turn it back on.
If I do not wait, it will crank with no issues, no lights dimming, etc. but it will not start.
To further this, I pulled my dip stick and it smells strong of gasoline indicating a lean run. Removal of the sparks (NGK) further indicates a lean run.
The only other item I can mention is that the alternator is beginning to whine (ordered part to replace) but doubt this to be the issue.
Anyone have any idea's of what this can be? In a week I have the following parts coming to see if they fix the issue:
Spark plugs
Coils
Alternator
Camshaft sensor
Crankshaft sensor
PCV valve
Air filter (because why not)
Thanks everyone and I will keep you all updated on what I find as I've spent days now looking through threads with so many almost identical issues but no resolves other than fuel pump.. which I've replaced.
I recently purchased a 2006 Jeep liberty 4x4 limited. It's the 3.7L gas engine for reference. I'll keep this short:
Vehicle has had Fuel pump, and Starter replaced and the Battery is new.
When I go to start the vehicle after it has sat for more then 30 mins or so, it will start up no problem. The idle on the vehicle is steady at 600Rpms when I start it, after it's been down the highway, etc. ONCE I've driven it for any short or long period of time and I turn the vehicle off, I will need to wait for at least 30 mins to turn it back on.
If I do not wait, it will crank with no issues, no lights dimming, etc. but it will not start.
To further this, I pulled my dip stick and it smells strong of gasoline indicating a lean run. Removal of the sparks (NGK) further indicates a lean run.
The only other item I can mention is that the alternator is beginning to whine (ordered part to replace) but doubt this to be the issue.
Anyone have any idea's of what this can be? In a week I have the following parts coming to see if they fix the issue:
Spark plugs
Coils
Alternator
Camshaft sensor
Crankshaft sensor
PCV valve
Air filter (because why not)
Thanks everyone and I will keep you all updated on what I find as I've spent days now looking through threads with so many almost identical issues but no resolves other than fuel pump.. which I've replaced.