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What are some common issues with the 2011 Jeep Liberty that could cause it to overheat?

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Marcos G

In 2011, the Jeep Liberty has a known issue with overheating caused by radiator hoses collapsing, leading to problems with the radiator cap's venting. If not addressed correctly from the start, drivers may end up needing to replace the water pump, coolant reservoir, and potentially even the head gaskets. Additionally, there could be faults in the thermostat housing or thermostat. These problems are often linked to the 3.7-liter engine, which can also suffer from vapor lock issues, causing frequent stalling. The average cost to replace the Liberty's thermostat is around $100-$120, while replacing upper or lower radiator hoses can cost between $140-$150 each in parts and labor.

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  • Hannah K.

    Certain issues with the 2011 Jeep Liberty overheating can be attributed to coolant leaks, a malfunctioning water pump, and a faulty thermostat.

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