I have a Jeep Liberty, 2007. Yesterday it started then shut off. It will crank and all lights and locks work. Any idea what might be wrong?

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Asked by courtneylsheppard Oct 22, 2014 at 01:17 PM about the 2007 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Cranks and starts but shuts of almost immediately.. Battery is fine, otherwise always been in great condition.  Has about 80,000 miles

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SOUNDS LIKE A FUEL PROBLEM, DOES THE GAS CAP FLASH ON THE DASH????MAKE SURE YOU TURN THE CAP UNTILL IT CLICKS A FEW TIMES....HOPE THIS HELPS

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Thank you! It ended up being the key....Idk exactly what the deal was but the security system stopped turning on too. I didn't realize that was part of the problem. I went and got a new key for $4 and I'm good to go. Thanks for your help though. Sincerely, Courtney

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i have a 2007 jeep liberty i can start it but wont idle at all changed plugs,crank sen,temp sen,

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