Liberty overheated while driving. Checked the coolant reservoir and it was empty. Turns out there is a coolant leak, but my mechanic couldn't locate the leak. He said I could leave it for a couple of days and he could investigate it further. It would cost us $500 just to investigate. We said no. This piece of crap is gonna be traded in.
Not too long ago I had to replace the radiator in the jeep. Oh and the thermostat, water pump, all of the hoses, the reservoir cap, etc. Filled the radiator with coolant and was on my way. Two weeks later, while having some other problems that I have reported, I noticed that the reservoir was empty. Again. Had several tests done. No, blown head gasket, no coolant leaking under the car, etc. The coolant is just disappearing. Just as a side note. I have replaced everything bolted to the entire front of the 3.7 liter engine including the radiator, the thermostat, water pump, all of the pulleys, the starter, the battery, the air conditioning compressor, the alternator, the serpentine belt, the cam shaft positioning sensor, and the Throttle Positioning Sensor.
- Taylor L.,
Lexington, SC, US
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Liberty overheated while driving. Checked the coolant reservoir and it was empty. Turns out there is a coolant leak, but my mechanic couldn't locate the leak. He said I could leave it for a couple of days and he could investigate it further. It would cost us $500 just to investigate. We said no. This piece of crap is gonna be traded in.
- spashworth1, Tulsa, OK, US