Liberty questions
#1
Liberty questions
whats going on guys. i just bought an 05 crd limited. i also own a 99 cummins. aparently the previous owner wasn't very intelligent, which doesnt surprise me since i live in florida, i just had to search the forum and find out where the block heater was... still zip tied to the dipstick. i figured it had one somewhere haha. dont exactly see the purpose of having both glow plugs and a block heater. those glow plugs will be the first thing to go when i get time. i know glow plugs = lots of cussing and money. anyway. what few simple things besides the obvious should i start on? this is my first jeep, and im not going to lie i really dont like looking at it from the outside. green diesel engineering seems to be reputable. can you guys hear your block heater running? i cant hear this one. my cummins heater is very noticible. i still dont understand the "part time 4wd" idea. sounds like failing intentions of a good idea haha. anyway when i was shifting into 4wL at the dealership i had to put it in reverse to get the front dif to unlock after driving around in what was supposed to be 2wh for a while. anyway, 2.8L diesel parts getter will do for now after reading though the forum for 10 seconds i remembered why i got rid of my 08 duramax. best egr delete method i shall seek
Last edited by mk38tech; 10-31-2011 at 09:36 PM.
#2
Greetings, Mk38tech,
Think of Part time like "not on pavement". Binding of the driveshafts or damage to the transfer case can occur if used extended.
You can use "Full Time 4 WD" all day and year long.
Shifting into 4L can be tricky- binding occurs on dry pavement so it can be difficult to get in and out of 4WD low.
Please use a own new Thread in the future instead of writing into others- I will move this post within the next three days.
Please make also sure that your post is not confusing between a Cummins or Jeep tech. It makes it difficult for the reader and the ones that want to help you.
welcome on DB
Think of Part time like "not on pavement". Binding of the driveshafts or damage to the transfer case can occur if used extended.
You can use "Full Time 4 WD" all day and year long.
Shifting into 4L can be tricky- binding occurs on dry pavement so it can be difficult to get in and out of 4WD low.
Please use a own new Thread in the future instead of writing into others- I will move this post within the next three days.
Please make also sure that your post is not confusing between a Cummins or Jeep tech. It makes it difficult for the reader and the ones that want to help you.
welcome on DB
#3
Greetings, Mk38tech,
Think of Part time like "not on pavement". Binding of the driveshafts or damage to the transfer case can occur if used extended.
You can use "Full Time 4 WD" all day and year long.
Shifting into 4L can be tricky- binding occurs on dry pavement so it can be difficult to get in and out of 4WD low.
Please use a own new Thread in the future instead of writing into others- I will move this post within the next three days.
Please make also sure that your post is not confusing between a Cummins or Jeep tech. It makes it difficult for the reader and the ones that want to help you.
welcome on DB
Think of Part time like "not on pavement". Binding of the driveshafts or damage to the transfer case can occur if used extended.
You can use "Full Time 4 WD" all day and year long.
Shifting into 4L can be tricky- binding occurs on dry pavement so it can be difficult to get in and out of 4WD low.
Please use a own new Thread in the future instead of writing into others- I will move this post within the next three days.
Please make also sure that your post is not confusing between a Cummins or Jeep tech. It makes it difficult for the reader and the ones that want to help you.
welcome on DB
#5
as i stated earlier. THIS THREAD is titled "JEEP LIBERTY CRD" why would i create a new thread? infact, when i found this thread it was the only one under the jeep liberty crd forums haha. i find that information about the transmission a little short. due to the following quotation "In stock form the transmission never engages 3rd gear lock-up when in "D", 4th gear lock-up occurs around 52 mph and 5th gear lock-up is at 63 mph (with the F37 factory reflash). " a simple search for the jeep liberty reviews will also shed some light on the TWO automatic transmissions available for this model.
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