Is there a recall on 2006 Jeep Liberty?
Summary: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2004-2007 Jeep Liberty vehicles. The rear suspension lower control arms can fracture due to excessive corrosion, causing a loss of vehicle control.
How do I find out if my car has any recalls?
The easiest way to check for open recalls on your car is to visit the NHTSA’s recall site (nhtsa.gov/recall) and enter your Vehicle Identification Number or VIN. (A car’s VIN is usually found in the lower left corner of the windshield and can also be found on your registration.)
Is there any recalls on a 2005 Jeep Liberty?
Chrysler issued a recall due to rear lower control arms in certain 2004-2005 Jeep Liberty SUVs that are subject to excessive corrosion. In a prepared statement, Chrysler stated the recall will affect vehicles “sold or currently registered in salt belt states as defined by the NHSTA.”
Are recalls on cars free?
Do I Have To Pay To Have The Recall Repaired? No, it will not cost you anything to have your car’s recall repaired. Manufacturers are required to repair recalls for free and if someone tries to charge you, contact the manufacturer or report it to the NHTSA.
Where is the fuel filter located on a 2005 Jeep Liberty?
Locate the fuel filter panel located under the rear of the Jeep. It is located between the fuel tank and the rear driver’s side tire.
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2005 Jeep Liberty take?
FRAM Chrysler ATF+4 fluid is recommended for use in all transmissions, hydraulic systems, and power steering units manufactured by American, European, Korean, Japanese and other manufactures from around the world specifying Chrysler ATF+4, ATF+3 or ATF+2 Type Fluids.
What Jeep models are being recalled?
The new-for-22 Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are among the models being recalled. Jeep is recalling 99,255 Grand Cherokee L, Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer models over concerns that improper vehicle software may disable passenger airbags.