fuel injector or something else

Asked by Kelly Jun 15, 2017 at 01:11 PM about the 2012 Jeep Liberty

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I am in need of major help .....  I have a 2012 jeep liberty sport with 45,000 miles on it   One day I went to start it and it full hesitiated to turn over   after the second attempt it kicked right over.  It would only happen if the car was a cold start and wasn't running for a few hours    brought to the deal they replaced the fuel pump    had to bring it back days later because the problem was never fixed   now the replace 2 of the fuel injectors and low and behold it still does the same thing   now they want me to replace the other 4 injectors but I just don't feel like that is going to fix the problem   what else can I do or what could it be  I cant afford to keep paying for things that don't fix my jeep

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2012 and your already running into some serious issues under 50K. My gut instinct is to get them to fix whatever the issue is and just trade it in or sell it. It's possible the last person that had it had a lead foot or did a terrible job maintaining it. Think of what you will deal with at 100k miles.. You should still be under the powertrain warranty upto 7 years of 60K miles, take it to a jeep dealer to inspect

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once they fix it, I'd find something else. I'd prod the dealer to ask why its taking so long, maybe you can negotiate a sweet trade with them.

My car don't start after I change the battery no power com te injection no power to the ignition switch what the problems

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