are there still problems with the 2008 tourqe converter?

Asked by jerry01 Jan 06, 2008 at 06:16 PM about the 2008 Jeep Liberty Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car seems to have a "miss" when trying to maintain constant speed and rpm's are between 1000 & 1500. This happens regardless of speed. Happens at 30mph or 60 mph.
Areprogram patch was done at the dealership but did not fix the condition.

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may try changing fuel filter and throtle position sensor.if you have been running regular gas ,fill up with premium and a bottle of fuel injection cleaner.

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I have not heard of any torque convertor probs. with any of the Jeep Liberty models. The bucking could be from a lot of things, one possibility is a spark plug. These are meant to run on 87 octane regular gas so I wouldn't suspect that as an issue. I would discuss your concern with the dealership so they can do some diagnostic work for you. Have the shop foreman go out for a ride with you to verify the problem.

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