SOURCE: Jeep Liberty Clicking Noise
Check the wheel bearings. Run the car and check where the noise is coming from. the wheel bearings make a gravelly, clicking noise if the bearing is bad. Lift the car and move the wheels up and down , to the sides etc. Listen or if the wheel moves , your bearing may be bad.
SOURCE: 2004 Jeep Liberty 3.7 liter 4 cylinder.clicking,tapping,wont cran
Does sound like it has blown up
SOURCE: my 2006 jeep liberty just
Hi! It can be caused by a weak battery. Please recharge the battery and see if the engine will kick when cranked. Please write back on the progress. Hope this helps and have a good one!
SOURCE: 2004 Jeep liberty 3.7 makes clicking sound when
if it is just making a ' clicking ' sound - then this is ususlly a sign that the battery is bad and does not have the Amps to engage the starter. the clicking sound that you hear is the starter solenoid.
replace your battery with a new one ( car batteries really are only good for 4 to 5 years ) -- and when you change the battery, check to make sure your alternator is also putting out the proper voltage to charge the system,, ( most battery test/supply shops will do this for free to make sure everything is fine ).
NOW -- if your battery is good (?) - then the problem is the starter solenoid itself and it will need to be replaced. the starter and the solenoid are sold as a complete unit.
to get your car to the battery shop -- just jump start the vehicle using another vehicle. ( NOTE: when attaching the cables to the battery - make sure your keys are out of the ignition, as the 'SPIKE' sometimes can harm sensitive computer units in the car,, after about 2 minutes of attaching the cables - then put your keys in the ignition and start the car. ).
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