Jeep Liberty/Engines

2.4L PowerTech I4
The 2.4L PowerTech I4 was available from 2002 to 2005. It was discontinued from the Liberty as a result of sluggish sales. It was only available on the Sport model.

3.7L PowerTech V6


The 3.7L PowerTech V6 has been available in the Liberty from 2002 to present. It was optional on Sport from 2002-2004, and then standard on all models from 2005-2007. It was standard on Renegade and Limited Edition models from 2002-2004.

The 3.7 liter PowerTech V6 was a brand new design when it launched on the Liberty. Its creation was ordered by Francois Castaing, who had become Chrysler Corporation’s head of engineering shortly after the company bought American Motors Corporation (AMC) in 1987. Displacing 226 cubic inches, it was smoother, more efficient, and more powerful than the 3.9 liter Chrysler V6 and more powerful and fuel-efficient than the 4.0 liter Jeep engine.

Two different PCMs (Powertrain Control Modules) have been coupled with the PowerTech. The JTEC was the older controller and the NGC is the newer controller. The JTEC PCM had three connectors on it and used a separate TCM (Transmission Control Module), while the NGC has four because it integrates the TCM. 2006-2007 Libertys use a hybrid bus system in which the PCM, gas TCM, and ABM (ABS and ESP) use the CAN Bus and everything else uses the PCI Bus. The BCM (Body Control Module) then acts as a bridge between the PCI Bus and CAN Bus.

2.8L VM Motori I4
The 2.8L VM Motori Turbodiesel was available in the CRD (Common-Rail Diesel) Liberty from 2005 to 2006. The CRD was eventually discontinued in the US as a result of stricter emissions regulations. The engine was still available overseas until the Liberty ceased production.

The CRD (Common-Rail Diesel) engine was available on the Sport and Limited Edition models from 2005-2006.

Cooling
Jeep Liberty CRDs with the 2.8L diesel engine have an intercooler behind the combination transmission cooler & A/C condenser and before the engine radiator.

Engine Swap
The Chrysler 4.7L PowerTech V8, also known as the Dodge 4.7L Magnum V8, is the most compatible candidate for a larger displacement engine swap.


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