2002 Jeep Liberty Sport Sport Utility 4-door 3.7l Needs Repair Fixer Upper on 2040-cars
Kutztown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Selling this vehicle for my girlfriend. She is the owner and has clear title in hand. She bought this Jeep in April 2012 with 118,084 miles according to the title.
Overall condition of the body is good. Paint is pretty good as seen in the pictures. Jeep has a few minor scratches and dings common for an 11 year old vehicle. Interior is decent, besides a tear in the drivers side seat that has been stitched up and some dog hair mainly on the carpet and back seat.
Drive line is great. Transmission shifts smooth and the four wheel drive engages in and out with no problems. Tires are in like new condition. Jeep is inspected until November of 2013.
THE BAD Jeeps coolant system holds coolant until normal operating temperature. After Jeep warms up, it pushes coolant out of the coolant reservoir. The radiator and thermostat are brand new and were replace by a repair shop but did not fix the issue. Motor oil is clean with no signs of moisture, compression seems to be normal since there is no check engine light on. I believe the Jeep may need a head or head gasket repaired or replaced. I'm not a mechanic so I could be wrong. Could be an easy fix, but I have my doubts. Feel free to make arrangements to come check out the Jeep in person. If you have any questions I will answer them to the best of my ability.
She no longer needs the Jeep since she bought a replacement vehicle instead. Selling Jeep AS-IS Condition with no Warranty. Cash or certified check are accepted as forms of payment. After 48 hours of action ending a deposit of $200.00 must be made unless prearranged agreements are made.
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