Can you, or have you ever installed a clutch fan on a Jeep Liberty '02?

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Asked by Melissa Mar 12, 2010 at 09:58 AM about the 2002 Jeep Liberty Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Our electric fan gave ouy and we are looking into replacing it with a clutch fan. Everyone we have talked to say they have never heard of someone putting a clutch fan in a Liberty and so we wanted to talk to someone who has done it and see how it worked out for them.

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the fan clutch set up was only on the 4clynder, but it is very easy to replace the electric fan and only cost about 160 to do it yourself, so in the end its not worth all the hassel to even try, beside the 3.7 has a pressed on pully and would most likely be imposible to convert over

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NO it cant be done,you dont have to replace the fans on it,just replace the switch leading to bottom of fan,if they are not kicking on,just turn on your AC on max,they WILL come on that way,

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I know this is an old. But to Jeff and Papa. Your both are wrong. You can put the clutch fan won't them. And it's not only for the four cylinder. I have a 2003 Jeep Liberty that has the clutch fan along with the electric fan. That is standard for the Jeeps that have the tow package. And I have a 3.7 V6 motor in my Jeep. Plus if you even go to AutoZone website and you put in for a water pump it automatically comes up for sale the water pump and the clutch fan together

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