I have an ‘03 Jeep Liberty Limited, 4WD.
She has had some issues for a while now but I haven’t had the funds to fix her yet.
Lately the check engine light and Airbag warning lights have come on.
She has been overheating for a little while now and so I’ve just been adding coolant whenever she needed it. The AC/heat has not worked since last summer. It goes cold or hot when I put it on AC or heat but no air was blowing. I figured I needed a new fan motor or something but again, couldn’t afford to fix it yet.
Important to note as well, her radiator was replaced a couple of years ago so I know the overheating issue wasn’t from the radiator. Also, she has a VERY slow oil leak, which causes me to require topping off the oil every few weeks/around once a month or so depending on much I drive.
Fast forward to this winter/now almost spring and her power steering has intermittently been coming in and out as well as the battery warning light coming on. Previously the power steering would work again once I gave it a bit of gas/stepped on the accelerator.
A couple of days ago I went to put in some gas and on my way to the gas station, the power steering failed almost completely, I had a minute or two here and there where it would work, but it was pretty much gone even when I was stepping on the gas.
After fuelling up, when I tried to start her again the battery was completely dead and she wouldn’t turn over. Just clicked when I tried making the same sound as any vehicle battery when dead/almost dead.
My partner and I pushed her to a parking spot nearby and when I opened up the hood, I saw the serpentine belt was loose and there was some decent corrosion on the battery terminals and on some of the fuses as well as the electrical line connected to the under the hood fuse box.
I’m going to get a boost tomorrow so I can (hopefully) bring her home to work on her, but from what I’ve read in these forums it seems to all lead back to the AC compressor not functioning/seizing up which led to the serpentine belt eventually falling off.
1) Does anyone on here have any advice on a quick(ish) fix? So I can get her home to my house and avoid her being towed away from the gas station parking lot to an impound lot.
(I’ve already spoken with the staff at the gas station, they said she’s ok there for a couple of days but I do need to get her out of there ASAP and can’t afford a tow truck)
2) What is the best way for me to tell if it is the AC compressor/clutch/pulley that is the problem?
3) Will she (maybe) be able to make it the 5ish minutes drive from the gas station to my house if I just reattach the (seemingly intact and undamaged) serpentine belt and give her battery a boost?
She has had some issues for a while now but I haven’t had the funds to fix her yet.
Lately the check engine light and Airbag warning lights have come on.
She has been overheating for a little while now and so I’ve just been adding coolant whenever she needed it. The AC/heat has not worked since last summer. It goes cold or hot when I put it on AC or heat but no air was blowing. I figured I needed a new fan motor or something but again, couldn’t afford to fix it yet.
Important to note as well, her radiator was replaced a couple of years ago so I know the overheating issue wasn’t from the radiator. Also, she has a VERY slow oil leak, which causes me to require topping off the oil every few weeks/around once a month or so depending on much I drive.
Fast forward to this winter/now almost spring and her power steering has intermittently been coming in and out as well as the battery warning light coming on. Previously the power steering would work again once I gave it a bit of gas/stepped on the accelerator.
A couple of days ago I went to put in some gas and on my way to the gas station, the power steering failed almost completely, I had a minute or two here and there where it would work, but it was pretty much gone even when I was stepping on the gas.
After fuelling up, when I tried to start her again the battery was completely dead and she wouldn’t turn over. Just clicked when I tried making the same sound as any vehicle battery when dead/almost dead.
My partner and I pushed her to a parking spot nearby and when I opened up the hood, I saw the serpentine belt was loose and there was some decent corrosion on the battery terminals and on some of the fuses as well as the electrical line connected to the under the hood fuse box.
I’m going to get a boost tomorrow so I can (hopefully) bring her home to work on her, but from what I’ve read in these forums it seems to all lead back to the AC compressor not functioning/seizing up which led to the serpentine belt eventually falling off.
1) Does anyone on here have any advice on a quick(ish) fix? So I can get her home to my house and avoid her being towed away from the gas station parking lot to an impound lot.
(I’ve already spoken with the staff at the gas station, they said she’s ok there for a couple of days but I do need to get her out of there ASAP and can’t afford a tow truck)
2) What is the best way for me to tell if it is the AC compressor/clutch/pulley that is the problem?
3) Will she (maybe) be able to make it the 5ish minutes drive from the gas station to my house if I just reattach the (seemingly intact and undamaged) serpentine belt and give her battery a boost?
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