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2003 Jeep Liberty - Q&A

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2003 Jeep Liberty Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 34 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Do I need to adjust the throttle position sensor on a 2003 Jeep Liberty?
I recently replaced the TPS (because the code said so) on my jeep with a new one and now it is coding with a TPS problem again. The parts store said it may be an "adjustable type". Is this the case or is it maybe a faulty sensor.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

If you purchased an aftermarket TPS, take it back. Jeeps are very sensitive to sensors and it is best to stick to OEM, you get what you pay for. Some will get lucky with using an aftermarket sensor but they are nowhere near the quality. If you have a code after the OEM sensor then your problem lies...


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Where are the fuses located in a 2003 Jeep liberty? Under the dash?
I need to check the fuse for the lighter because I think the fuse is burnt out. I have never used it and have never plugged anything into it except a cell phone over a year ago. Where are the fuses? How can I tell which one goes to the lighter and if it needs replaced, how much do you think it will cost? I cannot see taking my jeep to the...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

on the far left of the instrument panel. You have to open the drivers door to see it. On the very end of the instrument panel is a small plastic cover. You must pull at the bottom and the cover will pop off. On the back of the cover is a diagram that shows what each fuse is for. Use the little...

I drive a 2003 Jeep liberty with 98K mi on it. Should I trade it in for a new one?
I have fixed 1 thing on it since it was brand new it was called a choke sensor. Other than maintenance, it has worked out well for me. I keep the oil changed every 2-3K miles. I went to a jiffy lube and they replaced some kind of fluid, but I am not sure what it was. It cost about $90 to change it. I have changed the tires 2 times. I clean it up...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 8 answers

If it runs good and is in good shape like you say I would keep it. Its probably paid for or close to it. Nothing better than not having a $300 car payment every month.


 
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