== == Call the nearest Daimler=Chrysler dealer and ask th service department about that. It depends on where you live. 5W30 oil is generally used in colder climates to ease starting in the winter. 10W30 is a standard grade across most of the US and southern Canada. If you have an 04 Liberty, I would use whatever oil and filter your local Jeep/Chrysler dealer recommends....then you wont have to worry about any warranty related problems should you have an engine problem in the future. Actually the owners manual says 5w30 so i would follow what the manual states. oil filters i use fram, its all your choice
Look in your owner's manual. Don't have a manual, then purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with complete instructions.
4 quarts (4.5 with new filter).
I have the Haynes 1999-2006 manual and from that I read "2005 and later models are equipped with a non-replaceable fuel filter built into the fuel sender assembly". I was wondering if I could change the fuel filter, but looks like you can't with this model and year.
No. The manual transmission does not have a filter.
Manual transmission vehicles have no transmission filter.
On a 2006 Jeep Liberty, the fuel filter is located inside the fuel tank as part of the fuel pump assembly. Accessing it typically requires removal of the fuel tank, as the filter is not a standalone component that can be easily replaced. It's advisable to follow manufacturer guidelines or consult a repair manual for detailed instructions if replacement is necessary.
I was not wondering if a B18C engine will mate to my 1997 Civic manual transmission because I know it will not fit.
Yes, a PH3600 oil filter is compatible with a Jeep Liberty, specifically for certain engine models. However, it's always recommended to check the owner's manual or consult with an auto parts store to confirm the correct fitment for your specific vehicle's year and engine type. Using the right oil filter ensures optimal engine performance and protection.
The 6 speed manual does not have a filter.
Oil filter, yes. Transmission fluid filter, no.
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most manuel transmissions hve a filter, to get at the filter the oilpan needs to be removed from bottom of transmission