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04Liberty

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Ok, I remember when this was originally posted:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f196/factory-service-manual-link-posting-32719/
However I have had no issues with manuals I have posted to other sites, so I want to share the knowledge. Anyone who wrenches on their own rig should have these. These are all the KJ/KK manuals I have, I have some other Jeep as well as Ram and LX manuals as well (not posting them, if you need, ask). Hopefully the mods won't take this down (maybe they'll sticky it!).











 
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Crap...can one of you admin types add the 'y' in the title so it says factory? Apparently I type too fast...
 

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Ok, I remember when this was originally posted:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f196/factory-service-manual-link-posting-32719/
However I have had no issues with manuals I have posted to other sites, so I want to share the knowledge. Anyone who wrenches on their own rig should have these. These are all the KJ/KK manuals I have, I have some other Jeep as well as Ram and LX manuals as well (not posting them, if you need, ask). Hopefully the mods won't take this down (maybe they'll sticky it!).











Thank you for sharing these
 

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Ok, I remember when this was originally posted:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f196/factory-service-manual-link-posting-32719/
However I have had no issues with manuals I have posted to other sites, so I want to share the knowledge. Anyone who wrenches on their own rig should have these. These are all the KJ/KK manuals I have, I have some other Jeep as well as Ram and LX manuals as well (not posting them, if you need, ask). Hopefully the mods won't take this down (maybe they'll sticky it!).











I could really use the 2004 service manual, I bought the Chilton book and doesn't have what I need. Thank you in advance.
 

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I could really use the 2004 service manual, I bought the Chilton book and doesn't have what I need. Thank you in advance.
Search on here, there are several posts with links to free OEM manuals to download
 

04Liberty

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I could really use the 2004 service manual, I bought the Chilton book and doesn't have what I need. Thank you in advance.
.............................you LITERALLY quoted the link you need. Literally in your own post smh.
 

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Ok, I remember when this was originally posted:
http://www.jeepkj.com/forum/f196/factory-service-manual-link-posting-32719/
However I have had no issues with manuals I have posted to other sites, so I want to share the knowledge. Anyone who wrenches on their own rig should have these. These are all the KJ/KK manuals I have, I have some other Jeep as well as Ram and LX manuals as well (not posting them, if you need, ask). Hopefully the mods won't take this down (maybe they'll sticky it!).











OEM Service Manuals are created by the manufacture for the purpose of satisfying their end of the warranty agreement entered into with the consumer at the time of purchase. Therefor the manufacturer has no right to withhold the information from the consumer because it is part of the purchase. Its just a document that describes the safest method to remove and replace components that are described in great detail under their filed patents, which are public record. If the States can mandate ita drivers to get regular vehicle inspections as a condition of its citizens enjoyment of property then the manufacturer cannot withhold the instructions to safely maintain them as it would be a reckless endangerment. Chilton and Haynes however are valid literature and thus do have a valid copyright on their products.
 

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OEM Service Manuals are created by the manufacture for the purpose of satisfying their end of the warranty agreement entered into with the consumer at the time of purchase. Therefor the manufacturer has no right to withhold the information from the consumer because it is part of the purchase. Its just a document that describes the safest method to remove and replace components that are described in great detail under their filed patents, which are public record. If the States can mandate ita drivers to get regular vehicle inspections as a condition of its citizens enjoyment of property then the manufacturer cannot withhold the instructions to safely maintain them as it would be a reckless endangerment. Chilton and Haynes however are valid literature and thus do have a valid copyright on their products.
Did you join just to tell that to someone who doesn't really care.....?
 
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