Jeep Liberty
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Q: jeep liberty?
i have a jeep liberty and i want to cover over the seats or replace them, i want to know where in brooklyn i can get that done, and i want to change the steering wheel where can i find some nice ones. thanks
A: I don’t know if this helps. I am with Seat Covers Unlimited. We custom make Seat Covers specific for the Jeep Liberty. It is a guaranteed fit, and is made to go over the existing seat.
To see our full lineup of fabrics and colors, you can go to our site at www.seatcoversunlimited.com.
The covers are not too hard to install, as they are made for your specific vehicle. If you don’t want to mess with the install, before ordering you could call a local upholstery shop, and see if they would be up for the task. Hope this helps.
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Q: Jeep liberty?
can any one tell me what is the mpg on a jeep liberty 2004 3.7L V6. My jeep liberty only can go up to about 14 mpg, something wrong?
A: On long trips on the interstate, mine gets 20 mpg. 14 is probably about right for in town driving.
Q: Jeep Liberty?
I have a jeep liberty sport now, I’m thinking of trading it in for a jeep liberty limited. I love the features- leather seats that are heated, console tells you how many miles til empty, tire pressure, alot of stuff, and I commute to college every day for 1/2 hour. My car and the limited that I am looking at has the same mileage as mine, 38k, the only diff is that I’ll be paying approx $80 more a month. is it worth it?
A: I’m not to sure what the Sport is like , but I have a Limited Liberty and love it . but you know what they say. if it aint broke dont fix it. keep what you got.
Q: How reliable is the Jeep Liberty in regards to mileage beyond 100,000 miles?
I am looking to buy a used Jeep Liberty 4×4 automatic. I have never driven a Jeep before therefore I am questionable about Jeep’s reliability in regards to the upkeep and durability beyond 100,000 miles.
How reliable and durable is the Jeep Liberty and will it last beyond 150,000 miles?
A: they are good to at least 200,000 miles. be sure to change your spark plugs at 100,000 miles.
Q: Whats the difference between the 2010 Jeep Liberty sport and limited?
I’m getting my license soon and i REALLY want a 2010 Jeep Liberty but I don’t know much about cars. Can anyone explain to me the difference between the sport and liberty models?
thanks in advance! (=
sorry i meant to say can anyone explain to me the difference between the sport and limited* models.
A: The option packages that come with the Jeep. Try www.jeep.com and look it up
Q: How many more miles should my Jeep Liberty be worth?
I bought a Jeep liberty 2003. 4WD. I have 114,000 mi on it. I drive to work 55 mi round trip every day on a state highway. I change the oil every 3000 mi. I have had it serviced pretty regularly. It runs well. Are these reliable vehicles. My daughters new husband told her it was rated low on the Consumer report. How many miles can I expect to get out of it? Should I be planning on getting a new vehicle in the next 24 mo?
A: If it’s taken care of well it can last several more yrs and well over 250,000 miles, what I might be thinking of is the timing and having it checked maybe done soon on it.Also I’d be wondering when was the last time the transmission fluid and filter was changed using the proper recommended factory fluids and kits.Keep in mind that certain chemical additives are in the transmission fluids on those vehicles and they can wear down causing lots of shifting or bucking or stuttering or kicking or odd shifting problems so it’s another good reason to have the transmission fluid and filter changed I’d say every 60 to 75,000 miles or every 3 to 5 years depending on how much you drive the vehicle and in your case it not be a bad idea to change them if it’s not been done yet.One extra bit of info if you’ve not had the charging system over hauled yet or especially if your vehicle has been subject to extreme weather or temperatures I’d be sure to get it done.
One major problem vehicles have is that their sometimes not well maintained and they can’t maintain themselves but it sounds like you keep on top of it and that means your Jeep will out last most ppl’s vehicles.
Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way I recommend changing the gas filter on a yrly basis , plus make sure when you get the oil changed that they lube the front end and doors etc on it too,also treat the gas periodically with something like a Lucas gas treatment etc,it’s not a bad idea bec it’s a 2003 to clean the ignition module spark-plug wire connections one by one with a file and wire brush, do the same thing to the fuse box , power junctions , battery , alternator , starter , engine block ground posts and all the grounds that you can find.
One last note watch your gages especially the temperature gages so you can tell once it’s cold started where the gage sits , then once it’s a warm idling temperature how fast and where the gage sits , plus it’s been driven a few hrs where does the temperature sit at and once it’s driven several hrs. One of the best ways of doing this is starting with a engine that is well tuned , clean gas system , good exhaust systems and a proper coolant mixtures and coolant that is clean and of good quality , plus having the coolant tested periodically and watching the level of the coolant system , plus making sure that all other fluids are good and the proper levels, also making sure that a full 4 wheel alignment is performed once a year, making sure that the tires are good and their air pressure are correct , along with properly balanced.
I highly recommended doing things like this so it’s helps you not only save money but especially in getting to know your vehicles you drive and also I recommend watching your gage’s to know your vehicle better and to notice or spot problems faster.
Q: How much could I sell my jeep liberty for?
I have a 2006 Jeep Liberty with about 45,000 miles on it. There are only minor markings on 2 seats of the car but other than that it looks very clean. How much would I be able to sell this for?
Tires in nice condition and it’s never had any problems with the engine or transmission.
A: At least 5 grand. (if there is nothing wrong with the engine or transmission
and the tires aren’t bald.)
Q: Only people who own a Jeep Liberty-Do you like the vehicle and how does it do on gas?
I am looking to get out of an Escape and get a Jeep Liberty-because their towing capacity is far greater. Just wondering if Liberty owners’s enjoy their vehicle.
A: I have the 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport and LOVE it! I like its overall size and the amount of head room! It is very sporty but still very practical. And you have to look at the atlantic blue color–it’s beautiful!
I drive approx. 30 miles roundtrip to work and I get gas every week and a half. Compared to my last car (Jeep Grand Cherokee), it is a little better.
Q: How many miles will a jeep liberty last for?
I’m 16 and right now I’m looking at a 2002 Jeep Liberty with a little less than 110,000 miles on it. The owner claims to have it in great condition and it is a 6 cylinder gas engine. Please help!
A: most all modern vehicles are good for atleast 200,000 miles. if its clean and the motor is clean and it idles and runs smooth you should be fine. it always worth having a mechanic put it on a lift and go over it for you the few doolars spent there may save you headaches in the long run. keep the oil changed regularly you should be good to go.
Q: Can a 2003 Jeep Liberty get a two Wheel dolly from Uhaul to haul a 2002 Dodge Neon f?
We are moving across the country from VA to CA and we need to move my car but can’t afford to have it shipped so we are thinking about hauling it behind the Jeep Liberty. Every Uhaul dealer I’ve called here doesn’t know anything about it or if it’s possible.
A: Yes, your Jeep will be more than capable of towing the neon.
Q: How many miles per gallon for Jeep liberty?
I just bought a 6 cyl. 2004 Jeep liberty and am only getting about 17 miles to the gallon.The dealer said I should be getting about 20 city and 24 highway.What do you get?
A: Your mileage is typical, to slightly better than typical for mixed driving. My friend only gets 16 with her ‘03. We have an ‘05 CRD (turbo diesel) which gets 26-27 mpg in mixed driving.
I doubt the dealer said that you’d get any sort of mileage. They probably told you the EPA rating were……..Since 2004, the EPA has again revised thier test methods so that the mileage numbers are closer to reality. All vehicles saw a big drop in EPA numbers.
Q: What does a 2002 jeep liberty get for gas mileage?
I am considering buying a 2002 jeep liberty and have heard it gets 18 then I heard it only gets 12. Can someone please tell me what theirs gets? Thanks
A: MPG (city)
15
MPG (highway)
19
MPG (combined)
16
Q: How long will the engine for Jeep Liberty last?
Hi, guys.
I want to buy a Jeep Liberty 2003.
It is in very good condition but it has 180,000km on it.
Does anyone know how long the engine of Jeep last?
Plus, how much is a Jeep Liberty 2003 worth?
Thanks in advance.
A: i have seen engines doing 4000,000 km with recommended engine oil and regular maintenance.
Q: How can I install Sirius Radio in my Jeep Liberty, in the existing space for radio, not having external wires?
I have Sirius in my car – with wires all over the place. Is there a way to install Siruis in my wife’s Jeep Liberty, maybe using the exsisting unit / concole – even making it look like it came from the factory that way?
A: Probably not. The closest you can get is to take it to an electronics store that installs sound systems and see what, if anything, they can do for you.
Q: What would cause the rear tires on My Jeep Liberty to wear on the inside edge?
My rear tires on my Jeep Liberty still have half way decent tread on them. But they are getting very worn and slick on the inside edges. What would cause tires to wear on only the inside edge?
A: HI
First have those tires been on the back sense they were new? If you don’t know then they may have been on the front at one time or another.
If you know they have been on the back sense new then I would guess you need to get the rear end looked at.. it may be barrens or it you have a independent rear end it may need springs or some kind of adjustment.
Good Luck
Tim
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