Anyone know if we can test these before replacing them all.
Sounds like I have fire the parts cannon to get rid of my "mil" light that is on.
Sounds like I have to fire the parts cannon at the Liberty to get rid of these codes.
P0420
P0442
P0445
LibertyTC provided the breakdown for the codes. Thing is, when I've had the rare fault code and it was related to the emission system, I've found a busted rubber emission or vacuum line somewhere ... replaced rubber hose piece, cleared codes and problem corrected. Not saying you have failed rubber line(s) but I'd check the simple stuff before going off on a tangent or throwing parts at it.
The first rubber lines to go on my 2003 KJ Sport were two short pieces of rubber hose right up against the firewall, behind the driver side valve cover and were hard to see unless looking right at them. Another time, there was a failed rubber hose piece I had to crawl under the Jeep to find. Can't remember exactly, but it was near the transmission or transfer case and joined two small diameter metal pipes together as the line went to the rear of the Jeep. There should be a vacuum line sticker and emission line sticker drawing under the hood. Just follow the lines whether metal or rubber. The metal lines have short rubber pieces here and there.
If you do find failed rubber lines, no need to buy Mopar replacements. Just go to any parts house and they'll cut the needed lengths off spools of rubber hose as needed.