It's .040, if not sure its on the label right under the hood
under the ignition coils, there are one coil for each spark plug.
It does not exist.
A Jeep Wrangler has one spark plug per cylinder.
.035 in GAP
Most likely.
For a NGK plug Part #NG7100, MFG# 7100, the stated gap is 0.04
usually a misfire is either the spark plug or coil pack for that cyl. first I would change plug then change coil pack Take to dealer is still under waranty? Try replacing spark plugs.
The owners manual says: Refer to the "Vehicle Emissions Control Information" label in the engine compartment for spark plug information. The sticker on my Jeep Liberty Sport 3.7 Liter V6 w/4wd specifies NGK brand ZFR6F-11G with a 0.040 in. gap. I cross referenced this number when I purchased new spark plugs and I'm currently using Autolight Single Platinum part number AP3923
2.4 engines ,gap is .040 and 3.7 engines, gap is .035.
Not in a traditional sense, the Liberty uses individual stick coils for each cylinder in the 4 cylinder and v 6.
buy the wiring kit from parts store then just plug it in
The turn signal flasher relay on a 2003 jeep Liberty is in the fuse box that is below the glove compartment. Look for a large box type plug in with three prongs inside the fuse box.