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  1. Phil2020

    What's the Best Power Steering Pump BRAND to exchange a worn out Mopar one?

    OOps! Yup, sry bout that! However, you've given me an idea!!! Should I have taken it to the dealer and had a power steering flush done and then it would have the cleaned out ALL the old power steering fluid , and then they could completely fill it with the new dealer fluid. Would this make a...
  2. Phil2020

    What's the Best Power Steering Pump BRAND to exchange a worn out Mopar one?

    Hi LibertyTC, Thanks for your help! Fortunately, no leaks. I had one because of the high pressure hose and had a mechanic fix it but was left with this high squeal a few days after I got the Jeep back. Tried, (in vain), to get all the air out of the lines with an air suction device bought from...
  3. Phil2020

    What's the Best Power Steering Pump BRAND to exchange a worn out Mopar one?

    What's the Best Power Steering Pump BRAND to exchange a worn out Mopar one? Hey bro's, Beginning to hear that annoying noise coming from my power steering pump and was hoping someone on here would have some ideas what Brand last the longest. Had to buy a genuine Mopar power steering hose a few...
  4. Phil2020

    Selling my 2005 Jeep liberty Sport Utility CRD 4D - $8,000

    That's awesome, well done:) Mine finally crossed the 93K (kms) mark today:)
  5. Phil2020

    Automatic Transmission Fluid Change

    Your mech is absolutely correct... Unless the Jeep has been sitting for years doing nothing! I mean 5, 6, 7, years then it's best and also change the filters all 2 of them, gasket too and flush. Gets all that grunge out from the bottom of the pan.
  6. Phil2020

    KJ '06 CRD, Power Steering-No Power

    Hi all, I just replaced the High pressure power steering hose on my 2003 Jeep. (Note: the A/C will not work if there's a leak in this hose) Mopar #: 55037801AB: Line - NS1 Now, I kept the old hose as it just had a small leak in the hose, the fittings are fine the seals are still in place, but...
  7. Phil2020

    No heat Still 2003 liberty 3.7L

    @gbennett21 FIRST: On your 2003 Jeep, (same on the 2002) looking down on the hoses from the engine compartment: the hose on the LEFT in the COOLANT OUT HOSE, the hose on the RIGHT is the COOLANT IN HOSE. (Can't remember sizes.) (We thought we'd put up the direction of coolant hoses to your...
  8. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    Wow!!! @04Liberty should have known what type a poster you were by your logo!!! The icon tells it all!!! (Smart move TM)
  9. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    Okaaaaay Tony, just let me pay my bill and go somewhere else, moving on! (Y'know saying that you're a mechanic these days is NOT a sign you know what you doing, NOT even a [RedSeal]) (They're toooooo many mechanic jokes going around to admit you are one!)
  10. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    (Aftermarket ps's are crap especially Cordone and BBB, our supplier sold 30 and only 24 came back!) Why don't you look at our post again, and READ IT this time and you'll find out what happened, sheeesh they're coming out the woodwork Maud!
  11. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    (@04Liberty ~Aka "Tony") Well even then, hopefully one day you'll make it into Sales, (like Putty did:)
  12. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    BTW, if you're STILL are having noise/stiffness problems with your power steering, try this, WORKS GREAT:
  13. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    @JRB With the exception of TM, (who has already stocked up), most Jeep luva's dont't realize this is another one these FORCED COMPLIANCE scenarios. WE THINK, (WE MAY BE WRONG) but IT SURE SEEMS LIKE IT :D Remember Microsoft Windows, when you had to update from Win7, to Win8, Win10, and if you...
  14. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    Hahahaha, that's FUNNY!!! There's always someone that thinks they are smarter than a Scotsman:) If you had only asked where we were from, you'd have not shown the world your impulsiveness to post such a cheeky post! We used to live in the States, but we're living in Canada now for wife's...
  15. Phil2020

    2002/2003 and possible Younger Jeep parts problems...*****WARNING!!!****

    Hey Guys, Just a quick note to let you know that it's getting harder and harder to get parts for your baby out there. I don't mean you honey, I mean your JEEP!!! Here's just an example and some suggestions you SHOULD try to extend the life of your Jeeps Liberty's steering system... We are...
  16. Phil2020

    Automatic Transmission Fluid Change

    Geeeeezzzz... Go here, ( https://www.autozone.com/filters-and-pcv/transmission-filter-a-t/jeep/liberty ) put in the year, make, model, of your Jeep, get the part numbers, go on Ebay if you have to!!! Make absolutely sure that the oil pan is perfectly clean from the old gasket remains that like...
  17. Phil2020

    Automatic Transmission Fluid Change

    Don't forget to replace the oil pan with a BRAND NEW GASKET!!! Please don't re-use the old one, NOT a good idea!
  18. Phil2020

    Automatic Transmission Fluid Change

    @Adcoski, There's a saying, "when in doubt take it out!" "Il y a un dicton en cas de doute, sortez-le!" See my post before yours, change everyting:) Voir mon post avant le vôtre, changez tout!
  19. Phil2020

    New Jeep Owner...seeking help with RPM issues

    If you can no longer get vacuum hoses, everything's getting discontinued:( for Vacuum problems, if you zoom in you can see the fine cracks beginning to form all around the edge of the hose (see photo below) You can use this type, (see photo below). Don't forget you MUST replace these hoses with...
  20. Phil2020

    crankcase breather hoses?

    (Just cross reference the shape of your hose(s) with the photo above) ps: You can use a temporary fix... Using some electricians tape, you can tape up the ends of the hoses, or use some, (if you can still get it "Continental" full rubber heat shrink), just check the OD/ID before you buy. Then...
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