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My son came home in his 2008 Liberty tonight, with the battery lamp lit on the dash and that distinctive burnt alternator smell.
He pulled in our driveway, blocking the other two family cars. His Liberty will not restart; it is electrically dead, and the transmission will not leave Park. I actually did not need another reason to hate automatic transmissions. :sawzall: I charged the battery for about an hour and put it back in the Liberty, but no crank and no movement out of Park. I had to drive both of our functional cars across my next-door neighbor’s lawn.
It is dark in the driveway, so I didn’t get a great look at the alternator removal possibilities. Is there anything about the job that I should know? How is the serpentine belt tensioned?
Thanks - Steve
He pulled in our driveway, blocking the other two family cars. His Liberty will not restart; it is electrically dead, and the transmission will not leave Park. I actually did not need another reason to hate automatic transmissions. :sawzall: I charged the battery for about an hour and put it back in the Liberty, but no crank and no movement out of Park. I had to drive both of our functional cars across my next-door neighbor’s lawn.
It is dark in the driveway, so I didn’t get a great look at the alternator removal possibilities. Is there anything about the job that I should know? How is the serpentine belt tensioned?
Thanks - Steve
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