Hello jeepkj,
I've frequented car forums before but never contributed. I must say this site has some wonderful information. I just bought my first jeep two weeks ago and it is a sorely neglected 2004 3.7. I live in North Dakota and the wife and I decided a 4wd was in order. We liked the Liberty body style and this one came up for sale for peanuts since the previous owner didn't want to pay to have it fixed.
When I say it was neglected the previous owner had it into a shop and was told the oil pressure sensor was out, the front differential was out, an oxygen sensor was out for so long it possibly ruined the catalytic converter. After he took it to the shop he decided to just drive it as is for who knows how long since it was just a work vehicle to him and not worth fixing. During this time he managed do something to the rear window so it would no longer latch, a bungee cord was his solution to that. There was no spare rim/tire for reasons unknown.
I bought the jeep with 127000 miles on it, with an oil change overdue by 5000 miles and 20 months. I'm sure the truck hadn't been washed or cleaned in at least that time. The CEL was lit and the oil light would come on at stop lights and you could smell burning oil. Again the price of the vehicle justified everything that should have been reason to walk away.
I checked the CEL and found an ignition coil (P2302) the Oxygen sensor (P0038 & P0037) as a misfire (P0300)
The oil was changed and I sent a sample out for testing - that ought to be interesting.
The rear window I was able to adjust and get rid of the bungee cord.
Thanks to this forum I was able to figure out it was the CV joint on the prop shaft that was making noise, not the front differential so that was ordered.
I've picked up a new oxygen sensor, the old one had a broken wire from rubbing on the shaft.
Again thanks to the forum I was able to determine the oil smell was due to the valve cover gaskets, those have been replaced.
While I had easy access from changing the gaskets I replaced the spark plugs. The old ones were showing a gap of .080 they were long overdue.
I picked up a new coil for cylinder #1 and replaced that right away as well.
I haven't started the truck up since the head gasket and spark plug replacement as I found a broken wire near cylinder #1 that I was hoping someone may be able to identify. I'm not sure if I broke it getting the driver's side valve cover out or if it was damaged before and contributing to my misfire code. Any chance anyone knows what the green wire with yellow tracer is for or where it should be connected to? Its looped and taped near the #1 injector and individually wrapped with electrical tape so I don't think it was included in the wiring harness that goes down the front drivers side of the engine. Picture's below.
The third pic is the truck as advertised/bought.
I've frequented car forums before but never contributed. I must say this site has some wonderful information. I just bought my first jeep two weeks ago and it is a sorely neglected 2004 3.7. I live in North Dakota and the wife and I decided a 4wd was in order. We liked the Liberty body style and this one came up for sale for peanuts since the previous owner didn't want to pay to have it fixed.
When I say it was neglected the previous owner had it into a shop and was told the oil pressure sensor was out, the front differential was out, an oxygen sensor was out for so long it possibly ruined the catalytic converter. After he took it to the shop he decided to just drive it as is for who knows how long since it was just a work vehicle to him and not worth fixing. During this time he managed do something to the rear window so it would no longer latch, a bungee cord was his solution to that. There was no spare rim/tire for reasons unknown.
I bought the jeep with 127000 miles on it, with an oil change overdue by 5000 miles and 20 months. I'm sure the truck hadn't been washed or cleaned in at least that time. The CEL was lit and the oil light would come on at stop lights and you could smell burning oil. Again the price of the vehicle justified everything that should have been reason to walk away.
I checked the CEL and found an ignition coil (P2302) the Oxygen sensor (P0038 & P0037) as a misfire (P0300)
The oil was changed and I sent a sample out for testing - that ought to be interesting.
The rear window I was able to adjust and get rid of the bungee cord.
Thanks to this forum I was able to figure out it was the CV joint on the prop shaft that was making noise, not the front differential so that was ordered.
I've picked up a new oxygen sensor, the old one had a broken wire from rubbing on the shaft.
Again thanks to the forum I was able to determine the oil smell was due to the valve cover gaskets, those have been replaced.
While I had easy access from changing the gaskets I replaced the spark plugs. The old ones were showing a gap of .080 they were long overdue.
I picked up a new coil for cylinder #1 and replaced that right away as well.
I haven't started the truck up since the head gasket and spark plug replacement as I found a broken wire near cylinder #1 that I was hoping someone may be able to identify. I'm not sure if I broke it getting the driver's side valve cover out or if it was damaged before and contributing to my misfire code. Any chance anyone knows what the green wire with yellow tracer is for or where it should be connected to? Its looped and taped near the #1 injector and individually wrapped with electrical tape so I don't think it was included in the wiring harness that goes down the front drivers side of the engine. Picture's below.
The third pic is the truck as advertised/bought.