Got my 2002 Liberty (3.7L V6 gas automatic) back from the mechanic here in Italy. He replaced some parts like accessory belt, battery, fluids, etc. and said the car was running fine. Not sure exactly what he did because he did this work as a favor to my uncle so it's not like he was going out of his way to check closely or find stuff to fix to get paid. When I got the car back the radio code had to be re-inserted and the air bag light was on (mechanic left a note saying the light would go off on its own after driving for a bit and that it was on due to battery replacement; don't know whether this is true or not). Never got a chance to talk to the guy...this is how stuff works in Italy...sigh.
Took the car to a body shop to fix a couple dents so I didn't drive it around all that much after the mechanic but it seemed to be running just fine. The tank was near empty but certainly no gas light. When I picked up the car several days later I didn't notice any gas light being on but when I got home and while maneuvering to park the engine died out. Turned it back on, finished parking and engine died again except this time the gas light came on. Basically the RPMs would slowly fall really low and "gently" die but all the dash lights stayed on. Not knowing what to do I tried turning the engine on again not being sure if it was a gas issue since the gas light had only just turned on, but it kept dying. Body shop guy came over to help, we drove to my nearest gas station (almost as if as long as we were moving forward the engine wasn't dying like while being still) filled up to about quarter tank full. After putting some gas in the tank we drove a short distance to test, came to a stop and it died again. He started up again, we kept driving except this time he pushed the accelerator hard almost to the redline (which I thought was a bad idea on a 20 year old car but I didn't know better); not sure why he did this. After this move we went back to the parking spot and the engine oil light came on which I guess was from pushing the engine so hard? Turned off the car for a while, oil light went off, I parked and turned off the car. I waited a bit, turned on the engine again and let it idle in park, this time it idled around 1,000 RPM and stayed there for 15 minutes without dying, no oil light, then turned off the car. I started the car up again, let it idle in park for 10-15 mins, no oil light, engine didn't die. This morning I went back, turned on the engine, let it idle again parked and it was idling slightly above 1,000 rpm in park and didn't die.
What the heck happened? I was perplexed because the gas light wasn't on when I picked it up from the body shop, at least i didn't notice but it couldn't have been on. It only came on after it died the first time while I was parking, but that seems odd because shouldn't there be reserve gas? I'm going to take the car back to the mechanic because I'm worried about the body shop guy pushing the engine almost to redline and of course because of the engine dying. No engine light came on while idling this morning but I thought I saw the engine light flash a couple times when I had the key inserted before turning the engine on. In any case there was no light on while the engine was running.
Any ideas about what may have happened? Why would it die like that, why would the oil light come on after pushing the motor really hard, let it idle this morning for 15 minutes and seems normal. I dunno, I'm perplexed Thanks for any help, sorry for the long post and the bad grammar, I'm tired...
Took the car to a body shop to fix a couple dents so I didn't drive it around all that much after the mechanic but it seemed to be running just fine. The tank was near empty but certainly no gas light. When I picked up the car several days later I didn't notice any gas light being on but when I got home and while maneuvering to park the engine died out. Turned it back on, finished parking and engine died again except this time the gas light came on. Basically the RPMs would slowly fall really low and "gently" die but all the dash lights stayed on. Not knowing what to do I tried turning the engine on again not being sure if it was a gas issue since the gas light had only just turned on, but it kept dying. Body shop guy came over to help, we drove to my nearest gas station (almost as if as long as we were moving forward the engine wasn't dying like while being still) filled up to about quarter tank full. After putting some gas in the tank we drove a short distance to test, came to a stop and it died again. He started up again, we kept driving except this time he pushed the accelerator hard almost to the redline (which I thought was a bad idea on a 20 year old car but I didn't know better); not sure why he did this. After this move we went back to the parking spot and the engine oil light came on which I guess was from pushing the engine so hard? Turned off the car for a while, oil light went off, I parked and turned off the car. I waited a bit, turned on the engine again and let it idle in park, this time it idled around 1,000 RPM and stayed there for 15 minutes without dying, no oil light, then turned off the car. I started the car up again, let it idle in park for 10-15 mins, no oil light, engine didn't die. This morning I went back, turned on the engine, let it idle again parked and it was idling slightly above 1,000 rpm in park and didn't die.
What the heck happened? I was perplexed because the gas light wasn't on when I picked it up from the body shop, at least i didn't notice but it couldn't have been on. It only came on after it died the first time while I was parking, but that seems odd because shouldn't there be reserve gas? I'm going to take the car back to the mechanic because I'm worried about the body shop guy pushing the engine almost to redline and of course because of the engine dying. No engine light came on while idling this morning but I thought I saw the engine light flash a couple times when I had the key inserted before turning the engine on. In any case there was no light on while the engine was running.
Any ideas about what may have happened? Why would it die like that, why would the oil light come on after pushing the motor really hard, let it idle this morning for 15 minutes and seems normal. I dunno, I'm perplexed Thanks for any help, sorry for the long post and the bad grammar, I'm tired...
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