It is one of those small round items that the belt rides on. The idler is not attached to an accessory such as the Power Steering or alternator.
Sounds like it thru a belt. I'm guessing the idler pulley froze up and thru the belt off. Don't run it anymore until it is fixed, overheating can cause serious damage.
it is on the driver side just beneath the exhaust manifold. you will need to remove the exhaust or the cv joint to drop the starter
It's a 3157 bulb... dual filament, EXTREMELY common for this application among several auto manufacturers.
Not exactly but close.
Yes you can
In an Inline 6 Jeep engine, the idler pulley is located to the right of the A/C pulley. It is a smooth pulley, not a grooved one.
To change the idler pulley on a 2005 Jeep Liberty, first, disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Then, remove the serpentine belt by using a wrench to turn the tensioner pulley, allowing the belt to slip off. Next, unbolt the idler pulley from its mounting bracket and replace it with the new pulley, ensuring it is securely fastened. Finally, re-install the serpentine belt, check the routing, and reconnect the battery.
the idler pully is the top center that that spins freely and is connected to the block.
The 2004 jeep liberty weighs about 3,800 lb.
If there is a belt there absolutely!
A 2004 Jeep Liberty uses DOT 3 fluid.
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the 2004 Jeep liberty holds 19.5 gallons (73.8 Liters) ----
Try to replace only bearing #6203 2Z inside of pulley.
yes
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I have a 2004 jeep liberty and a dtc of p0441 comes up