tvandmoviecars
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Will a 2004 be a direct drop in for a 2006? I know older are not. I found 2 different 04s, but do not want to get them, if there will be a ton of extra things to do, to get them to work. What years are "correct"? Thanks
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Pretty sure you would need an 05 or newer, up to 2012 even... the reluctor rings are different, sensors need swapping as you'll have a different PCM system too..
There are a bunch of good engine swap threads already on here, that have been to the top recently... dig a little, and you'll find what you need to know. Question has been asked and answered about 4 times in as many months, so the good engine swap threads have been referenced quite a bit.
EDIT: to say that the 2004, heck, even a 2002 engine CAN WORK... you would just need to re-use a lot of parts from your original engine; basically do a tear-down of both and rebuild of the good one.
I've seen threads talking about the 02 and 03s, but nont any that said whn the reluctor change happened. I have to pay someone to do this swap, so trying to make it as easy as possible, to avoid extra expenses. If you swap the ****** too, does the reluctor issue still apply?
So, just bought an 2006 motor for my 2006 Jeep Liberty. It's not the same color Jeep, so hope it works!<LOL> Has 1/2 the miles.. hoping it lasts a long long long time. Warranty is only 90 days.