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Information on repair and maintenance of Jeep Liberty cars electronically

The Jeep Liberty is a five-passenger SUV that Jeep introduced in 2002. The company continued to produce this model with upgrades and modifications until it eventually stopped production in 2012.

From 2001 to 2013, the model was offered in the home market in the United States under the name Jeep Liberty, only in Europe and North Africa it was sold under the name Jeep Cherokee. From a technical point of view, this model was not the successor to the Jeep Cherokee, but was a new lineup. The Jeep Grand Cherokee lineup as the successor to the Wagoneer continues to this day. The original Jeep Cherokee was discontinued and only the name was revived.

The Jeep Liberty has had constant updates over the years. So in 2003, a six-disc CD player, all-wheel brakes, some additional safety features, and a tachometer that measures engine speed were added.

In 2004, Jeep introduced interior roof rails for passengers, as well as a tire pressure monitoring system and hands-free mobile phone connectivity. This model year also saw new trim levels that included additional exterior options such as a sunroof and fog lights.

And in 2005, the company made several changes to the Jeep Liberty, including the introduction of a diesel version. The exterior of the Jeep Liberty has been updated with a new grille, fog lamps, side moldings and fender flares. As for the interior, owners saw an upgrade to the dashboard, with a six-speed manual replacing the five-speed.

The 2008 Jeep Liberty models received a completely new design using higher quality materials. Jeep also added an all-wheel drive system and an optional sunroof. In the same year, Jeep introduced a lifetime warranty on the transmission.

The 2011 Jeep Liberty received updates to the infotainment system and an updated steering wheel. In 2012, Jeep introduced Jet and Arctic trim levels for the Jeep Liberty, as well as parking sensors as an upgrade.

It's pretty easy to make a Jeep stand out from the crowd, and the Jeep Liberty is no exception. Jeep adopted a boxier design for the 2008 model year, which was carried over to the 2012 version. The flat, seven-slot grille is a Jeep trademark (the design was indeed registered as a trademark) that appears on all current Jeep models. The flared fenders give the Jeep Liberty some definition, but the boxy look is typical of an SUV.

In the driver's seat, you get one of the most attractive qualities of an SUV: great forward visibility. The high ground clearance and seating position provide an unobstructed view, which is very important for some car buyers.

The standard cloth front bucket seats have long cushions that provide good hip support.

The Jeep Liberty isn't a small SUV, but the back seat is cramped. The 60/40 split-reclining backrest reclines and the seats fold forward for more cargo space.

Car maintenance and repair is quite an expensive undertaking, so many vehicle owners often opt for self-service car maintenance.

On our site you can read, buy and download the Jeep Liberty car repair book in electronic form for free. In the car repair manual you can find answers to your questions, including the following:

  • how to repair the chassis;
  • how to detect and fix a brake system malfunction;
  • how the electrical equipment of the car is arranged and how to troubleshoot it yourself;
  • when and how can the timing belt be replaced;
  • what are the causes of engine malfunctions, etc.

After buying a Jeep Liberty repair and maintenance book on our website in PDF format, you can download it to your smartphone or tablet and at the right time the book will always be at hand. With the help of the guide, you will not only save your time, but also money. You do not have to visit the service station once again if the repair can be done independently. Repair information is presented in the simplest and most accessible language, and will be an excellent guide even for a professional driver.