libertyandfreedom
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Hello! I bought this Liberty in Dallas, Tx. In July 2022. 2 weeks after I bought it the battery died. I replaced it with a cheap autozone battery, and surprisingly it's held up even after jumping over 100 vehicles. Then a week later my alternator stopped working, and so I opted for a new duralast brand and haven't had any issues. Then in December my water pump failed, so I replaced it at autozone again. Couple weeks later radiator freeze plug blew out, and instead of fixing it I decided to put a new one in. A couple months later my tensioner pulley bearing blew out and slipped the serpentine belt off. Piss poor design if you ask me. It's not even a sealed bearing. I recommend duralast because it has a sealed bearing. My belt was a bit tattered so I replaced it as well with a duralast belt.
After spending a few hundred bucks on parts at autozone and a few hours of labor I didn't have any issues for about 4 months. Then one day I was at my office, and I went to leave, and it was cranking but not starting. No luck for about an hour, but it eventually started up again, but everytime I'd turn it off after it was warmed up it wouldn't start again. Did a diagnostic check for dtc error codes and it was telling me I had a bad coil pack so I replaced all 6. It seemed to.get better in the short term but it didn't completely fix the issue. I dove head first into my engine bay and started going through all the wires, but couldn't find any obvious answers. I got underneath the engine, and I noticed my 02 sensor wires had been chewed through by I'm assuming a small rodent that lives in the tree by where I park at home. I bought a new plug harness, and wired it into the old wires. Still no luck. I decided to check my fuel pump by spraying starting fluid into the throttle body, and wouldn't you know it started right up. It didn't die though so I ruled out the Fuel pump. I decided I must have clogged injectors so I pulled them out and they were gunked up. After cleaning them with fuel injector cleaner the problem went away so I bought new injectors just to be on the safe side, and boom! It starts when warm now!
No problems for another few months, and then my cam sensors failed in the heat at the end of last summer so I replaced them too. I figured I might as well get ahead of the game and replace the Crank shaft sensor while I'm at it. Since then I replaced the coolant reservoir because it was cracked at the hose that goes to the radiator. It kept springing a leak in the new hose, and after about 4 times re-cutting the hose I decided it was a cheap hose and half the thickness of the original, so I put the original hose back on, and I've had no issues until the other day when I was checking my oil. Smh I noticed coolant on my dipstick, and most of us all know what that means! head gasket time! So my next repairs will be head gaskets, and timing chain as a prevention.
This kj had a heart transplant before I bought it and I'm not sure of the mileage. I have 218xxx on the odometer, and the dealer I bought it from thinks there was around 90k on the transplant motor. I've put around 22k miles on it since I bought it in July 22' so it's probably around 112k - 120k now. So you figure ill have to replace timing chain every 5 years give or take at the rate I'm driving at. Honestly, I'm at the point now where it's a paid off vehicle, and I'm ready for a new daily driver, and I'll just turn Libby into a dedicated trail rig. Now I'm deciding if I want to fab some long arms for the IFS, or go all out with a SAS. What would you do?
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