2002 JEEP LIBERTY Fan

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual (5) Remove the two nuts securing the wire loom
behind the pump bracket.
(6) Remove the three bolts securing the pump to
the bracket thru the holes in the pulley. (Fig. 4)
(7) Remove the pump from the

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual HOSES
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - PRESSURE HOSE
(1) Siphon the power steering fluid from the reser-
voir.
(2) Remove the radiator crossmember (Refer to 23
- BODY/EXTERIOR/RADIATOR CROSSMEMBER -
REMOVAL).
(3) Re

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual (6) Install the serpentine belt (Refer to 7 - COOL-
ING/ACCESSORY DRIVE/DRIVE BELTS - INSTAL-
LATION).
(7) Install the fan shroud.
(8) Install the fan (Refer to 7 - COOLING/EN-
GINE/RADIATOR FAN - INS

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - WATER LEAKS
Water leaks can be caused by poor sealing,
improper body component alignment, body seam
porosity, missing plugs, or blocked drain holes. Cen-

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual Pressure Diagnosis
Condition Possible Causes Correction
4. Faulty compressor. 4. See A/C Compressor in this group. Replace
the compressor, if required.
The low side pressure is
normal or slightly high

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATER
PERFORMANCE
Before performing the following tests, refer to Cool-
ing for the procedures to check the radiator coolant
level, serpentine drive belt tension, radiator air

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual (5) Connect the test set hose or probe to the open
end of the leaking circuit. The test set gauge should
return to the 27 kPa (8 in. Hg.) setting shortly after
each connection is made. If OK, replace

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JEEP LIBERTY 2002 KJ / 1.G Workshop Manual electric cooling fan operations. The switch is located
on the discharge line near the compressor. The
switch is screwed onto a fitting that contains a
Schrader-type valve, which allows the switch to b