Scooter Scott wrote:
Sorry to bring this back from the dead but I am experiencing the exact same thing with our 09 KK....it has about 17k on it and we have noticed it ever since we bought it used at 9k. I have taken it to the dealer twice, and both times they told me that they can't really feel it. They want me to balance my tires before they look into it any further.....but has anyone else found a resolution to this yet?
It is NOT wheel balance. It is crappy engineering.
I posted earlier regarding this issue. The dealer where I bought this from agreed that mine was not normal. They drove others on the lot with me. Many , but not all have this problem, but it is a matter of degree on those that have it.
The dealer had the car 2 weeks and they:
Changed drive shafts
Replaced the Ring and Pinion gears
Replaced the torque converter.
I drove it after each repair and the only repair that helped resolve was the replacement of the torque converter. And that only took away about 50% of the noise, distortion, vibration or whatever you want to call it. The delaership then told me that this was the best they could fix it and still admitted the problem, but that "all Libertys do it"
I finally got rid of the Liberty with 8000 miles on it. I lost total confidence in a Chrysler product and the support from the manufacturer.
Other than a vibrating noisy harmonic distortion at 48-50 mph and the terrible gas mileage the Liberty was great. right.......
IMO, stay away from this model.