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And that my friend is why some of us who have been around KJs for years and years keep preaching what we doOK. So I learned something else today. Before I started diving deep into this forum and absorbing knowledge, I had changed the spark plugs and put in something O'Reilly's had that they said worked for the 2004 3.7L Liberty - E3 brand. Since then, the engine ran rough at idle - almost feeling like a cylinder wasn't firing. It's been mentioned several times here to only use the NGK plugs that Chrysler recommended for the Liberty. Easy purchase & easiest to start trouble shooting. But before I replaced the plugs again I checked to make sure all of the plugs at the coils were fully inserted properly. No help, so I pulled out the E3's and put in the NGK's. Fixed it. Purrs like a kitten now with no skipping or rough idle.
Come on over, I'll share with ya !!!lucky you.
I want snow here, bad. and a lot of it.
Back in the 70s had a 75 F150 2WD, installed good real snow tires all around , 300 lb of sand bags in the bed and went everywhereGot loads of snow here as well, KJ's still ripped apart in the garage. So had to take the 2WD F-150 to work. Needless to say that sucked.
Power went out at 3 AM and came back on around 2 PM. Then went out briefly 3-4 times all afternoon. Then went out again at 7:30 and didn't come back on until 10:30. Over a foot of snow here.Come on over, I'll share with ya !!!
And I'm sure profdlp would welcome you with open arms since they were to receive WAY more up his way and may have lost power
Lol!lucky you.
I want snow here, bad. and a lot of it.
Lol!
sota you must be young!
30 yrs ago, I loved it and drive my 77 F150 2wd til I got stuck. My buddy pulled me out and off again!
These days, i consider it a personal victory if I don’t have to mount my plow to the truck.
maybe it is age, maybe it is having to maintain a half-mile gravel private drive.
If we get snow here, I’ll push some to you!