SOURCE: 02 jeep liberty won't shift into 3rd or 4th gear.
Ratio codes generally indicate a pressure loss & slipping which the computer reads as a gear ratio problem. Likely you need a rebuild.
SOURCE: power locks on 04 jeep liberty not working
Most of the times on jeeps and all chrysler auto's they have a body control modual this is what controls your door locks , windows ect. It should be in the owners manual for all fuse location and identification. A shop with a scanner can check the door lock system for you. body control moduals go bad alot on all chyslers and if you buy one you need to buy it from the dealership they will program it . So check the owners manual for a fuse and then have the body control mod checked
SOURCE: 2002 jeep liberty interior fuse diagram
1-20amp-pwr outlet frt. 2-10amp-rear fog lights(export only)
3-15 amp-horn 4-10amp-hedlt low beam rt
5-10amp-hedlt low beam lft 6-20amp-bodycontrolmodule/pwr dr locks 7-spare 8-spare 9-10amp- rt pk lt /rt tail lt/trailer tow lt/cluster
10-spare 11-15 amp-flasher 12-15 amp-stop lts
13-10amp-bodycontrolmodule/cmtc/cluster 14-spare
15-10amp-pdc fuel pmp & auto shutdownrelays/skis
16-20amp-pwr outlet rear 17-15amp-rear wiper 18-20amp-radio choke relay 19-20amp-frt fog lts/trailer tow stop and turn lts
20-20amp-sunroof 21-spare 22-10amp-wiperswitch/frt and rear washer 23-10amp-lft park lt/lft tail lt 24-10amp-pdc blower motor relay 25-10amp-heatseatswitch/hvac controlhead/trailor tow battery charge 26-10amp-hedlt highbeam rt 27-10amp-hedlt highbeam lft
28-spare 29-15amp-heated seat module 30-10amp-heated mirrors/rearwindowdefrosterindicator 31-20amp-cigarlighter
32-10amp-radio/frtdoorlockswitches/bodycontrolmodule
33-10amp-skis/diagnostic connector 34-15amp-cluster/courtesy lts/radio/bodycontrolmodule/maplights/cmtc/underhood lt/vanity lts
35-spare 36-10amp-ignition run/start-orc/lft and rt siacm
37-10amp-ignition run only-orc 38-10amp-abs module/brake shift interlock solenoid 39-10amp-rear window defroster relay/flasher/backup lts
SOURCE: 2002 jeep liberty limited power mirrors don't work.
there is no fuse for this I would lean toward the switch. If you want to be positive it is the switch just the switch circuit and check your ground. Switch is pretty cheep for that.
SOURCE: side mirrors don't work
Usually there is a switch issue. The switch that allows you to select right, left or nuetral can go bad or get dirty and not allow power distribution. If you feel comfortable doing so, remove the trim and gain access to the switch. Using a test light or the schematics, find out which wire is the voltage supply and ensure it has power with the key in the on position but the motor need not be running. If no, suspect a fuse issue, if yes then suspect a switch issue. You can use a jumper wire to apply power to the mirror feeds (again a schematic would be greatly reccomended) and if the mirrors move, viola! I hope this helps
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