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Jim elm Posted on Jun 08, 2014
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Hear a clunking noise when my 06 jeep liberty first accelerate

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Could be a number of things ,is it auto or manual ? check for movement in the front wheels ie bearings,top/bottom ball joints, drive shaft's , engine/gearbox mountings , start there and eliminate things as you go along and you will get to the cause

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Check rear suspension rubbers. Check for failing "U" joints in the drive line. Check for failing rear engine mount

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SOURCE: Inoperable Power Window 2006 Jeep Liberty

the window regulator needs to be replaced

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Dennis Sharp

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2009

SOURCE: Loud Clunking when jeep starts moving in drive.

may be the gears in the rear end or check your motor mounts, ive had the noise and it was motor mounts

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 13, 2010

SOURCE: 06 dodge charger rt w 5.7 hemi engine has clunk in front end

The LX platform consists of the 300, charger and magnum.

They will all have front end noise. It's just a matter of time. This appears to be a poor design and should be recalled.

The front end should be replaced with energy suspension bushings and greasable ball joints.

The front end needs to be inspected, but here are the usual suspects. Most to least

1. Stabilizer bushings to frame. Rattle and bump sound. Not too expensive.
2. Tension struts - radius arm as some may say. Makes a poping noise and moans when driving and turning.
3. Stabilizer end links if loose to touch. Noise over bumps only.
4. Tie rods. Primarily outer. If you can turn them by hand they need changing. These make noise when braking and turning. Inner is more pronounced when steering. May cause road wander.
5. Upper and lower control arm bushings. Creak!
6. Ball Joints. These sound like an orchestra when going up a driveway. The most expensive fix on these cars. Up to 1800.00 dealer cost. They do not press out the old joints. They use a new knuckle.
7. Steering rack... another expensive fix. Moans and hisses.

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William Dehn

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2011

SOURCE: My 2003 Jeep Liberty heater is blowing cold air

Water level perhaps. When you hit the accelerator the water volume increases. Check your water level and make sure that your thermostat is opening and closing properly. Water level I'm thinking

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2011

SOURCE: I am getting an ESP ABS warning light on my 06

Those lights mean that one of the sensors for the abs/stability system is not working properly. Take the truck to have the computer scanned to find out which one.

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