Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
#51
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
Yes, but the Ferrari, like the Porsche in your garage usually lead
to divorce, the wife then takes the Jeep, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon wrote:
>
> ..and probably a lot cheaper in the long run...
to divorce, the wife then takes the Jeep, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon wrote:
>
> ..and probably a lot cheaper in the long run...
#52
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
Yes, but the Ferrari, like the Porsche in your garage usually lead
to divorce, the wife then takes the Jeep, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> ..and probably a lot cheaper in the long run...
to divorce, the wife then takes the Jeep, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> ..and probably a lot cheaper in the long run...
#53
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
Yes, but the Ferrari, like the Porsche in your garage usually lead
to divorce, the wife then takes the Jeep, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> ..and probably a lot cheaper in the long run...
to divorce, the wife then takes the Jeep, too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> ..and probably a lot cheaper in the long run...
#54
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
#55
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
#56
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
#57
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
seat
i would give it a little while first then if it does not improve take it
in like the first oil change is a good time
"Eduardo B." wrote:
> Since the very first moment I sat on the vehicle I noticed the idle
> was rough. But I was way too tired with the whole dealership buying
> process (4 hours) that I left without paying too much attention. After
> two days of driving it around I can definitely say that the idle is
> rough. It is not too bad, but still, it is a brand new jeep and what
> characterize new vehicles is that you won't even notice the engine
> running. When you wait on a red signal you can feel the engine
> vibrating. Dealer says it will go away, but it has not, and I don't
> think it will. As a matter of fact, it has worsened. Are these V6, 3.7
> engines rough?
>
> Thanks!
#58
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
How do you reset it ? You might want to do this, for example, if you bought
the Jeep
second hand or did a lift ...
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
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> not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
> your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
> running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
> seat
the Jeep
second hand or did a lift ...
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4116AD57.4F933B4A@cac.net...
> not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
> your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
> running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
> seat
#59
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
How do you reset it ? You might want to do this, for example, if you bought
the Jeep
second hand or did a lift ...
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4116AD57.4F933B4A@cac.net...
> not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
> your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
> running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
> seat
the Jeep
second hand or did a lift ...
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4116AD57.4F933B4A@cac.net...
> not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
> your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
> running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
> seat
#60
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Re: Rough idle on BRAND NEW Jeep Liberty, dealer wont do anything.
How do you reset it ? You might want to do this, for example, if you bought
the Jeep
second hand or did a lift ...
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4116AD57.4F933B4A@cac.net...
> not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
> your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
> running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
> seat
the Jeep
second hand or did a lift ...
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
news:4116AD57.4F933B4A@cac.net...
> not to sound like a dealer guy you talk to already but the computer in
> your jeep takes about 2000 miles before it learns how you drive and it's
> running parameters to maxamize fuel management along with piston rings to
> seat