06 Liberty Sport Electrical Problem

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Asked by dylan Feb 09, 2008 at 09:47 PM about the 2006 Jeep Liberty

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Please Help... when driving, my temp gauge will be working and then drop to cold. Check light comes on resulting in a faulty sensor code. Dealers could not find the fault. I replaced the temp sensor, sensor eletrical plug and speedo cluster and it`s still faulty. If i restart the engine it works for about 20 miles and just drops again. Could this be the computer. Thanks for your help - Dylan

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might be your gauge cluster or the computer, Have they checked the wiring for this? Keep on top of this if you have warranty. So that way if they find a "fix" after the warranty runs out, you might have a case for a "good will" warranty. or if it causes a major issue you might be able for a "buy back" (under the Lemon Law") or if there is a major expense after your warrant runs out. Hope this helps, best of luck.

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also have temp control censor checked.also agree to top post.

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Yes, it sounds like the computer perhaps not recognizing the sensor's input or existence. You will want to take this to a dealer however to have it fixed, this way the problem is on record. Try a different dealership if the first one could not solve the problem. Sounds like a computer glitch which there may be a flash for.

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