I Had To Replace A Thermostat Back In January, Then Yesterday I Had Air In My Lines Again. I Thought That It Was A Head Gasket Leak, So I Bought The K- Seal And Dumped It In, Just To Find Out That It Was Actually The Water Pump.@@ozzstars_cars
Hey Brother Man. I Got The Water Pump Changed. It Took Me Longer To Get The Fan Off Than It Did To Do The Rest Of The Job. So Thanx A' Million Buddy, I Couldn't Have Done It Quicker Without You@@ozzstars_cars
I have a 2005 Jeep Liberty with all the fans you have. I agree with the others here that this is the best video showing both fans and their removal. I got a check engine light that was I think 0128 which said the coolant temp did not heat up fast enough and web searches say to replace thermostat and thermostat sensor. I cleared the code the first time but it showed up again and I left it and it cleared itself. With the warmer weather it hasn't happened again but I am ready to replace the thermostat and I will be following your video step by step. My guess is that the thermostat is not closing all the way. Thanks for the vid, especially the part on how to remove the clutch fan. Might as well change the water pump and pulleys while I'm in there.
Unfortunately I was defeated in removing the fan clutch. I tried my air hammer with a 18 in cresent (destroyed that), then I broke out the 4 lb hammer, lol, almost destroyed the radiator. Guess I'll give it a couple days rest to think about it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Yes, righty tighty lefty loosey. Also my nearby Oreily had the 44180 spanner wrench for rent. I got that and I will give it go tomorrow. I'll keep you posted, thanks
Thanks for this video I am about to buy a jeep liberty KJ. So far, you are the only video or pics that I can find that showed the actual tow pkg fans . The sellers keep insisting their vehicles have the tow packages and price them up. I keep insisting they have just the hitches which I think was from a factory recall for safety. Now I know what I'm looking for. I am an absolute newbie to mechanics, but I am 100% willing and ready to learn. Being a newbie doesn't make one incompetant just new. I'm ready to learn. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I found my jeep today after a long, rough, ableist infested search.....i got a 2005 today and tomorrow I start ordering some parts to get her ready for my purposes! Thanks again so much for your very detailed videos which have given me a very confident start at looking under the hood! Pretty sure you are owed a partial commission based on my knowledge from this video alone to negotiate!! (I've been looking everywhere..your video just provided the info)!!! Thanks again. I'll be checking out your channel very soon.
I had to take the shroud and fan clutch assembly out together. There wasn't enough clearance otherwise. Since I was replacing the water pump, I drilled a hole in the pump pulley and locked it with a phillips against the alternator bolt
Omg!!!! Loved what you said about the chaos involved this is the first time I have laughed concerning my Jeep since I bought it used thank you because I'm usually cussing screaming and upset crying you name it and that was so funny thank you so much
How long does it take to bleed the air out using the bleeder port on top hose/block housing? It seems like it's taking forever online after changing the thermostat. I keep driving the car heating it up and then I park it on an incline and crack the valve while the engine is running and tried while it's off because it seems to heat up more that way after its shut off. It just seems it's taking an amazingly long amount of time I've done this cycle at least three or four times 5 minutes each.
@@ozzstars_cars Thanks for respinding! So, I haven't done a compression test. I was changing only the thermostat after it ran hot. I had an event when driving through the desert I saw the temperature gauge going up very high and stop the mediately. I let it cool back down and proceeded to drive with the heater on in the windows down for several hundred miles while maintaining temperature at the normal operating value on the gauge thereafter. I've been driving it a little bit since then off and on without any Excursion whatsoever. I was planning to take a trip with the vehicle again so I figured I better just do the thermostat. I was thinking maybe it was just a lot of air in the engine because we used a vacuum evacuation system before adding coolant again. It's still running hot and I've let the bubbles out through the bleed Port multiple times . I see your concern about the compression and what it might tell me. So exhaust gas in the cooling system is indicative of a blown head gasket, right?
@@ozzstars_cars I'll test to see if there's exhaust Trace in the coolant and then compression. That will be the next easy step, then compression. Is that a good plan?
Question: I did a pressure check and got to 15 psi and it started leaking at two places. The cap says 18 PSI, did I apply too much pressure to test for leaks? It was leaking at top side of water pump and both ends of the tube between radiator and engine.
Nice! My 05 liberty is the exact same as yours with towing pkg! Can you tell me where the engine block drain plug is? I wanna do a full coolant flush but I can't find the drain plug for the engine.
Aww thats a shame! I might have to take it to a shop that can do a full flush since I don't have any tool for that. Anyway thanks for the quick reply though!
Hi there I have a 2003 Jeep liberty 3.7 motor the question i had was while I drive the a/c stops throwing cold air and also radiator Fan stops already put a brand new fan and still doing it ???
Ozzstar Greetings! The question of the complete cooling system. I have Liberty in 2002. The problem is that it did not have a fan on the engine, there was only an electric fan for the air conditioner. Tell me, what is the correct line-up? There must be two fans?
The fan mounted to the engine at the water pump was an option for the 'heavy duty" cooling system. If the Liberty only has an electric fan then your car doesn't have that option and has the standard system.
That fan was on backwards! The blades should be sucking air through the rads towards the engine when turning clockwise (as you look at the engine), but it was set up to blow air back into the radiator!
You should be able to upgrade wIth the correct parts. Contact Jeep to find out which mechanical parts you will need. Better yet find one in a junkyard with the 'heavy duty' cooling system and scab it all. There are plenty of them out there.
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Btw,first time I'm seeing the"mechanical fan" since I've owned car for 6 months,and a friend (trying to see why air doesn't work) just realized I don't have a mechanical fan and should! That's why lots of cussing with my jeep!
Yes your answer was remove the one and only bolt that's like saying how to replace water pump is remove the old one and install a new one! What is the trick to get that one and only bolt to break loose?????? No room for tools and pulley spins!!!!
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Thanks Brother.
I Have To Change The Water Pump On My 2003 Liberty This Week.
You Have Given Me A Lot Of Insight.
Take your time and you should be good!
I Had To Replace A Thermostat Back In January, Then Yesterday I Had Air In My Lines Again. I Thought That It Was A Head Gasket Leak, So I Bought The K- Seal And Dumped It In, Just To Find Out That It Was Actually The Water Pump.@@ozzstars_cars
Hey Brother Man. I Got The Water Pump Changed. It Took Me Longer To Get The
Fan Off Than It Did To Do The Rest Of The Job. So Thanx A' Million Buddy,
I Couldn't Have Done It Quicker Without
You@@ozzstars_cars
Thanks. Just what I needed. You have the only video that showed the two fans and how to remove them. Thanks.
Glad the vid helped you out David. Thanks for stopping by
I have a 2005 Jeep Liberty with all the fans you have. I agree with the others here that this is the best video showing both fans and their removal. I got a check engine light that was I think 0128 which said the coolant temp did not heat up fast enough and web searches say to replace thermostat and thermostat sensor. I cleared the code the first time but it showed up again and I left it and it cleared itself. With the warmer weather it hasn't happened again but I am ready to replace the thermostat and I will be following your video step by step. My guess is that the thermostat is not closing all the way. Thanks for the vid, especially the part on how to remove the clutch fan. Might as well change the water pump and pulleys while I'm in there.
I'm glad the video was helpful Vincent. Take your time and be patient and the job should turn out fine. Thanks for your comment!
Unfortunately I was defeated in removing the fan clutch. I tried my air hammer with a 18 in cresent (destroyed that), then I broke out the 4 lb hammer, lol, almost destroyed the radiator. Guess I'll give it a couple days rest to think about it. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Vincent Herman you are trying to turn it the correct direction for removal right?
Yes, righty tighty lefty loosey. Also my nearby Oreily had the 44180 spanner wrench for rent. I got that and I will give it go tomorrow. I'll keep you posted, thanks
Vincent Herman that would be correct. That tool should work hopefully.
Thanks for this video I am about to buy a jeep liberty KJ. So far, you are the only video or pics that I can find that showed the actual tow pkg fans . The sellers keep insisting their vehicles have the tow packages and price them up. I keep insisting they have just the hitches which I think was from a factory recall for safety. Now I know what I'm looking for. I am an absolute newbie to mechanics, but I am 100% willing and ready to learn. Being a newbie doesn't make one incompetant just new. I'm ready to learn. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
The wiliness to learn and a good work ethic will eventually get you to be successful. Good luck with your Jeep. -Ozz
I found my jeep today after a long, rough, ableist infested search.....i got a 2005 today and tomorrow I start ordering some parts to get her ready for my purposes! Thanks again so much for your very detailed videos which have given me a very confident start at looking under the hood! Pretty sure you are owed a partial commission based on my knowledge from this video alone to negotiate!! (I've been looking everywhere..your video just provided the info)!!! Thanks again. I'll be checking out your channel very soon.
loosen the bolt with a air chisel? how did you do that! I'm watching videos about the jeep liberty i just bought 2002 for my daughter
I had to take the shroud and fan clutch assembly out together. There wasn't enough clearance otherwise. Since I was replacing the water pump, I drilled a hole in the pump pulley and locked it with a phillips against the alternator bolt
This is what I need to know, so many Liberty videos only show a sport version that does not have a fan in front of the pump.
cool this is what I needed couldn’t find any other videos showing how the fan clutch and fan are attached
Right exactly what I couldn’t find
Omg!!!! Loved what you said about the chaos involved this is the first time I have laughed concerning my Jeep since I bought it used thank you because I'm usually cussing screaming and upset crying you name it and that was so funny thank you so much
That's exactly why I don't own any Jeep, Chrysler or Dodge because it easier to smile. 😄 Glad you enjoyed the video Jodi.
Thanks for your movie. It was for great help to me. Fixed it in 2 hours.
👍🏼
That's good news! Thanks for stopping by the channel.
If not water pump linking what else can it be
How long does it take to bleed the air out using the bleeder port on top hose/block housing? It seems like it's taking forever online after changing the thermostat. I keep driving the car heating it up and then I park it on an incline and crack the valve while the engine is running and tried while it's off because it seems to heat up more that way after its shut off. It just seems it's taking an amazingly long amount of time I've done this cycle at least three or four times 5 minutes each.
Sounds abnormal. Have you done an engine compression test? Make sure it's not exhaust gas in the cooling system.
@@ozzstars_cars Thanks for respinding! So, I haven't done a compression test. I was changing only the thermostat after it ran hot. I had an event when driving through the desert I saw the temperature gauge going up very high and stop the mediately. I let it cool back down and proceeded to drive with the heater on in the windows down for several hundred miles while maintaining temperature at the normal operating value on the gauge thereafter. I've been driving it a little bit since then off and on without any Excursion whatsoever. I was planning to take a trip with the vehicle again so I figured I better just do the thermostat. I was thinking maybe it was just a lot of air in the engine because we used a vacuum evacuation system before adding coolant again. It's still running hot and I've let the bubbles out through the bleed Port multiple times . I see your concern about the compression and what it might tell me. So exhaust gas in the cooling system is indicative of a blown head gasket, right?
@@biketothetop that is correct, or a cracked cylinder head. Vacuum bleeding will usually leave almost no air in the cooling system.
@@ozzstars_cars I'll test to see if there's exhaust Trace in the coolant and then compression. That will be the next easy step, then compression. Is that a good plan?
You’re awesome great detail in your video. Thanks for sharing as I have to accomplish this within the next week or so. 😢
Good luck with the repair!
Question: I did a pressure check and got to 15 psi and it started leaking at two places. The cap says 18 PSI, did I apply too much pressure to test for leaks? It was leaking at top side of water pump and both ends of the tube between radiator and engine.
Sounds like you found the leaks.
@@ozzstars_cars thanks, thought so but wasn't sure about the pressure.
Nice! My 05 liberty is the exact same as yours with towing pkg! Can you tell me where the engine block drain plug is? I wanna do a full coolant flush but I can't find the drain plug for the engine.
Sorry I don't have an answer, this isn't my vehicle. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Aww thats a shame! I might have to take it to a shop that can do a full flush since I don't have any tool for that. Anyway thanks for the quick reply though!
Hi there I have a 2003 Jeep liberty 3.7 motor the question i had was while I drive the a/c stops throwing cold air and also radiator Fan stops already put a brand new fan and still doing it ???
Evelio Martinez has the a/c system been checked for proper pressure?
Ozzstar Greetings! The question of the complete cooling system. I have Liberty in 2002. The problem is that it did not have a fan on the engine, there was only an electric fan for the air conditioner. Tell me, what is the correct line-up? There must be two fans?
The fan mounted to the engine at the water pump was an option for the 'heavy duty" cooling system. If the Liberty only has an electric fan then your car doesn't have that option and has the standard system.
thanks for the video
👍
That fan was on backwards! The blades should be sucking air through the rads towards the engine when turning clockwise (as you look at the engine), but it was set up to blow air back into the radiator!
You must be playing the video backwards.
Can you add a belt driven fan if i don't have one? All I have is electric fan but want to tow with mine so need dual fans
You should be able to upgrade wIth the correct parts. Contact Jeep to find out which mechanical parts you will need. Better yet find one in a junkyard with the 'heavy duty' cooling system and scab it all. There are plenty of them out there.
Ozzstar cool thanks a lot
how do you get the fan cover off from around the fan?
Unbolt it and pull up.
what did you use to take off the fan in front of the water pump? lol
Are you talking about the air hammer I discuss in the video?
just what i needed
Glad the video helped you out. Thanks for watching and the comment.
was there a PART 2
Yes, ruclips.net/video/oAQ9ehjVkXg/видео.html enjoy!
I specifically asked how to remove the clutch fan the video skips that has it already off WTH????
In this case remove the one and only bolt, most will have four bolts.
Thank you mines an 11" but same motor essentially I'm doing mine today 😱
Pretty straight forward, thanks for watching and commenting
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RAD-e-aiter?
I was born in Brooklyn NY. Some words I pronounce just never left. 👍😁
Btw,first time I'm seeing the"mechanical fan" since I've owned car for 6 months,and a friend (trying to see why air doesn't work) just realized I don't have a mechanical fan and should! That's why lots of cussing with my jeep!
The optional heavy duty cooling system has both electric and mechanical fans on the Liberty.
good does not look that hard replaced older model cars
Yes your answer was remove the one and only bolt that's like saying how to replace water pump is remove the old one and install a new one! What is the trick to get that one and only bolt to break loose?????? No room for tools and pulley spins!!!!
Did you get it off yet?
its a RAY-d- aitor not a RAD-d-aitor .... LOL Thanks for the vid !
🤣 if you say so. 👍