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My automatic headlights stopped working on my 2009
My 2008 jeep liberty's headlights flickered when I was just driving down the road in the dark and then completely shut off on me. My fog lights are the only lights that work now and my lights continue to blink off and on a couple times and then completely off. Now that this has happened my jeep will continue to lock and unlock itself and also my blowers for heat and cool air will not blow at all...
10/9/2012 3:57:06 PM •
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on Oct 09, 2012
I just ran out of
Hello
Why did the battery go down? Was the battery tested to verify it is good with a load tested? Did you disconnect the negative battery cable for 5 minutes after you charged the battery? The truck has no system that would keep it from accelerating, on a security system that would cause a no start if activated. Do the battery test, and do the reset by disconnecting the battery as I mentioned above. If it still has a problem you will need the system tested by Jeep dealer with a scanner.
8/24/2011 2:10:51 AM •
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on Aug 24, 2011
My rear hatch light indicates
The switch on the latch is more then likely stuck. If you can see it spray it with some electrical cleaner and open and shut the hatch a few times.
5/27/2011 3:00:24 PM •
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on May 27, 2011
I lost the owner's manual.
I think you are right. Contact a dealer and they will give you the precise exact answers you need and maybe even print the sheet with reservice requirements on it for you. They always try to earn new customers in service
1/4/2011 4:17:05 AM •
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on Jan 04, 2011
Rear drive shaft boot is
the boot just keeps gunk out, if you are not an off-roader then this may still last for years. however bear in mind that at autozone or advance they sell two sizes of new CV joint boot kits which can be put on without removing the shaft from the car. They wrap around and seal with a smelly glue and then you put zipstrips on each end. This requires easy access which you may well have with that type of vehicle.
11/9/2010 5:44:35 PM •
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on Nov 09, 2010
I backed over a stump
It can be vacuum line hoses.The electrical line can be fuel pump line or the brake lines.Its not advisable to drive the vehicle in that condition.If the vacuum hose leaks the pressure while driving then this problem will get even more worse.In most cases the vehicle will not start only,but if it starts and runs then also dont continue driving.Get it repaired before driving.
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9/19/2010 1:51:00 AM •
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on Sep 19, 2010
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