I have a 2003 Liberty 2.4L 5 speed manual that I bought last year. Since I've had it, there has always been an issue that sometimes I would turn the key, and the engine would crank very slowly, but if I just left off the key, and turned it again, it would start fine. Not sure if related or not, but back in June I ended up replacing both the starter and the battery. The issue changed, and instead it was every now and then the engine would start to crank, and then just decide to come to a halt, and I would left off the key, and then try again and it would start right up. I got some stuff going on in my life that made it hard for me to spend the time diagnosing the issue, and really I just needed it to run me around a bit which it did fine until a couple days ago. I went out in the morning to head to the store, and when I turned the key, it cranked for less than a second, and then it sounded like the starter was just spinning. Let off the key, tried again, cranked for a moment again, then just spinning. Since I had recently replace the starter, and for a while had suspected bad ground, I cleaned battery terminals, and the ground connection to the block. Also pulled the starter and make sure that the area where it mated to the engine was clean so there was good ground. Also looked at the Flywheel teeth through the opening, and looked ok. Problem persisted. We double checked continuity on all wiring, but not for voltage drops yet, and things seem fine. I swapped some relays, same problem. I finally decided it had to be the starter, so I went down to have it tested, and it tested fine. So I double checked some other things, and finally went back to AutoZone and convinced them to get me a new one under warranty even though it tested good. Got it the next day, put it on, same problem. Worried I drained the battery at this point, I had my brother come jump, same thing. Then 5 minutes later my dad came over and asked to hear it, and when I turned it over it cranked just fine, but didn't fire. Turned the key again, good cranking, but after a bit, sounded like the starter wasn't engaged again, and was just spinning. So now it's cranking more often than not, still just sounds like the starter is spinning at times, but now it's not firing. To me, that ruled out the flywheel, just in case I didn't notice something. I found another forum post on another site with a person having similiar issues with a different Jeep model from an earlier time frame, and he ended up with a timing issue. Another post someone had the same sort of problem, and it was just due to a bad batch of starters from AutoZone, and they eventually got a new one from somewhere else, and it worked fine they said. Given that I am having firing issues now, I don't think it's just a matter of a bad starter, unless the starter issue caused the timing to jump. This is the only Jeep I have ever owned though, so I am not familiar with things that tend to go wrong with them, and just chasing what ever I can at this point. Any other suggestions? Could it be the timing? Could it just be bad batch of rebuilt starters? Just a wiring issue? I at least have a borrowed vehicle now to get me around for the holidays, but I have become very fond of my little Buggy as it's come to be called, and really want it back up and moving. Last winter I became the hero of the house by rescuing everyone else who couldn't make it up and down the icy hills, and it would be nice to get it running again before we get back weather for this winter.
--Don
--Don