2004 Jeep Liberty Question
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2004 Jeep Liberty Question
Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
post a question if I may?
We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
tunnel or is it screwed down?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Ryan
My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
post a question if I may?
We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
tunnel or is it screwed down?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Ryan
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
Hi Ryan,
Welcome to the wonderful, obsessive world of Jeeps.
You may find that - as the owner of a liberty - you may get some - what
would be the word - CRAP from some people in this particular group.
There are some Liberty specific forums online that may be more knowledgable
about your specific rig.
http://www.jeepkj.com/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28
Don't let the $%#@ disturbers get to you, there are a few "Libby" drivers in
here and they are pretty good about helping any time they can.
Your rig is also referred to as a KJ. They are a fun vehicle and it's great
to hear that you are enjoying it! I had an 05 for about 6 months.
Kate
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"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
Welcome to the wonderful, obsessive world of Jeeps.
You may find that - as the owner of a liberty - you may get some - what
would be the word - CRAP from some people in this particular group.
There are some Liberty specific forums online that may be more knowledgable
about your specific rig.
http://www.jeepkj.com/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28
Don't let the $%#@ disturbers get to you, there are a few "Libby" drivers in
here and they are pretty good about helping any time they can.
Your rig is also referred to as a KJ. They are a fun vehicle and it's great
to hear that you are enjoying it! I had an 05 for about 6 months.
Kate
2O|||||||O6 Rubicon
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
Hi Ryan,
Welcome to the wonderful, obsessive world of Jeeps.
You may find that - as the owner of a liberty - you may get some - what
would be the word - CRAP from some people in this particular group.
There are some Liberty specific forums online that may be more knowledgable
about your specific rig.
http://www.jeepkj.com/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28
Don't let the $%#@ disturbers get to you, there are a few "Libby" drivers in
here and they are pretty good about helping any time they can.
Your rig is also referred to as a KJ. They are a fun vehicle and it's great
to hear that you are enjoying it! I had an 05 for about 6 months.
Kate
2O|||||||O6 Rubicon
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
Welcome to the wonderful, obsessive world of Jeeps.
You may find that - as the owner of a liberty - you may get some - what
would be the word - CRAP from some people in this particular group.
There are some Liberty specific forums online that may be more knowledgable
about your specific rig.
http://www.jeepkj.com/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28
Don't let the $%#@ disturbers get to you, there are a few "Libby" drivers in
here and they are pretty good about helping any time they can.
Your rig is also referred to as a KJ. They are a fun vehicle and it's great
to hear that you are enjoying it! I had an 05 for about 6 months.
Kate
2O|||||||O6 Rubicon
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
Hi Ryan,
Welcome to the wonderful, obsessive world of Jeeps.
You may find that - as the owner of a liberty - you may get some - what
would be the word - CRAP from some people in this particular group.
There are some Liberty specific forums online that may be more knowledgable
about your specific rig.
http://www.jeepkj.com/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28
Don't let the $%#@ disturbers get to you, there are a few "Libby" drivers in
here and they are pretty good about helping any time they can.
Your rig is also referred to as a KJ. They are a fun vehicle and it's great
to hear that you are enjoying it! I had an 05 for about 6 months.
Kate
2O|||||||O6 Rubicon
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
Welcome to the wonderful, obsessive world of Jeeps.
You may find that - as the owner of a liberty - you may get some - what
would be the word - CRAP from some people in this particular group.
There are some Liberty specific forums online that may be more knowledgable
about your specific rig.
http://www.jeepkj.com/
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=28
Don't let the $%#@ disturbers get to you, there are a few "Libby" drivers in
here and they are pretty good about helping any time they can.
Your rig is also referred to as a KJ. They are a fun vehicle and it's great
to hear that you are enjoying it! I had an 05 for about 6 months.
Kate
2O|||||||O6 Rubicon
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
It wasn't very beautiful last night, weatherwise !! :-))
BMC
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
It wasn't very beautiful last night, weatherwise !! :-))
BMC
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
"The Heibloems" <socks09@telus.net> wrote in message
news:45828A87.234430BA@telus.net...
> Good day from Beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
>
> My wife and I are new to Jeep`s and this news group!
> As I don't have a service manual for this vehicle yet, I would like to
> post a question if I may?
>
> We recently were given a 2004 Liberty and are happy with it. My question
> is this... The light bulb that illuminates the automatic shift gate is
> burnt out (or is there a fuse for it?) and am wondering how I go about
> changing it out for a new one? (If it is burnt out)
> Does the center console snap into or onto something on the drive train
> tunnel or is it screwed down?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Ryan
>
It wasn't very beautiful last night, weatherwise !! :-))
BMC
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
> Cheers, I`ll check out said websites and learn as I go!
Another question... Has anyone fitted a set of factory fog lamps in the
openings in the lower portion of the bumper?
Actually, I am more interested in knowing if the said kit comes with the
bulb fixture (idiot light) that fits in the factory dash board indicating
that they are illuminated?
Does one need spaghetti arms and fingers to in behind the dash? I am very
mechanically inclined as I own a 1976 and 1979 Austin/British Motor Cars
Mini`s which I restored / modified into ralley / race cars...But I am now a
retired Mini parts Manager who has become disabled and wonder how much
contortionism I would need to into to get in behind the dash!
Thanks again
Ry
>
>
>
Another question... Has anyone fitted a set of factory fog lamps in the
openings in the lower portion of the bumper?
Actually, I am more interested in knowing if the said kit comes with the
bulb fixture (idiot light) that fits in the factory dash board indicating
that they are illuminated?
Does one need spaghetti arms and fingers to in behind the dash? I am very
mechanically inclined as I own a 1976 and 1979 Austin/British Motor Cars
Mini`s which I restored / modified into ralley / race cars...But I am now a
retired Mini parts Manager who has become disabled and wonder how much
contortionism I would need to into to get in behind the dash!
Thanks again
Ry
>
>
>
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
> Cheers, I`ll check out said websites and learn as I go!
Another question... Has anyone fitted a set of factory fog lamps in the
openings in the lower portion of the bumper?
Actually, I am more interested in knowing if the said kit comes with the
bulb fixture (idiot light) that fits in the factory dash board indicating
that they are illuminated?
Does one need spaghetti arms and fingers to in behind the dash? I am very
mechanically inclined as I own a 1976 and 1979 Austin/British Motor Cars
Mini`s which I restored / modified into ralley / race cars...But I am now a
retired Mini parts Manager who has become disabled and wonder how much
contortionism I would need to into to get in behind the dash!
Thanks again
Ry
>
>
>
Another question... Has anyone fitted a set of factory fog lamps in the
openings in the lower portion of the bumper?
Actually, I am more interested in knowing if the said kit comes with the
bulb fixture (idiot light) that fits in the factory dash board indicating
that they are illuminated?
Does one need spaghetti arms and fingers to in behind the dash? I am very
mechanically inclined as I own a 1976 and 1979 Austin/British Motor Cars
Mini`s which I restored / modified into ralley / race cars...But I am now a
retired Mini parts Manager who has become disabled and wonder how much
contortionism I would need to into to get in behind the dash!
Thanks again
Ry
>
>
>
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Re: 2004 Jeep Liberty Question
> Cheers, I`ll check out said websites and learn as I go!
Another question... Has anyone fitted a set of factory fog lamps in the
openings in the lower portion of the bumper?
Actually, I am more interested in knowing if the said kit comes with the
bulb fixture (idiot light) that fits in the factory dash board indicating
that they are illuminated?
Does one need spaghetti arms and fingers to in behind the dash? I am very
mechanically inclined as I own a 1976 and 1979 Austin/British Motor Cars
Mini`s which I restored / modified into ralley / race cars...But I am now a
retired Mini parts Manager who has become disabled and wonder how much
contortionism I would need to into to get in behind the dash!
Thanks again
Ry
>
>
>
Another question... Has anyone fitted a set of factory fog lamps in the
openings in the lower portion of the bumper?
Actually, I am more interested in knowing if the said kit comes with the
bulb fixture (idiot light) that fits in the factory dash board indicating
that they are illuminated?
Does one need spaghetti arms and fingers to in behind the dash? I am very
mechanically inclined as I own a 1976 and 1979 Austin/British Motor Cars
Mini`s which I restored / modified into ralley / race cars...But I am now a
retired Mini parts Manager who has become disabled and wonder how much
contortionism I would need to into to get in behind the dash!
Thanks again
Ry
>
>
>