My dealship says it needs a new indicator. Something like $125 to $175 to have it replaced.
Most likely the transfer case position sensor has gone bad. It's not entirely uncommon for this to happen, although the more common symptom is that the 4WD lights won't come on. Replacing the position sensor isn't complicated, although it can be difficult to get to since it is located on the top of the transfer case facing the underside of the floorpan. Look under your Jeep where the rear driveshaft connects to the transfer case, on the left side at the top of the transfer case is a wire coupler that allows you to plug/unplug the position sensor. Follow the wires above the transfer case and you'll find the position sensor. Because of the awkward location you may need a short or bent open ended wrench to remove and replace the sensor.
what to do when the malfuction light comes on?
AnswerI have the same issue with my '03 Jeep Liberty Renegade. I let a mechanic look at it... it seems there's some sort of sensor to be replaced. Expensive! I'm not mechanically inclined and will not be able to install this myself. It must be a "Jeep" thing : )
2 -3 gal
The abs light is on because there is a problem with the abs system. Until the problem is fixed the light will remain on.
According to my 2003 manual, the light comes on with approx 2.7 US Gallons (10L).
Defective or mis-adjusted brake light switch
From what I read in the manual it is the catalytic converter. A misfire that could damage the cat.
There are nearly 300 causes for this. The only way to know is to have it hooked to a reader that will show you what the problem is.
almost out of brake fluid,check this immediately.
Brake light switch might need to be replaced. Simpler answer would be a blown fuse.
Quick answer: Gas cap or 02 sensor Or, it could be anything. When mine came on (04 Liberty Sport) I bought a scan tool at Sears. Turns out it was an O2 sensor.
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