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rdy2roll 10-17-2016 07:24 PM

3.7 L engine
 
considering buying '07 Grand Cherokee Laredo 3.7 L engine, 4 x 4, 67K miles. My Mech. says stay away from the 3.7 L engine. they are a nightmare to work on. I would like to know if others have had same problems?

dave1123 10-17-2016 08:44 PM

Welcome to CF!

First of all, most modern engines are getting quite complicated to work on. Having said that, let's talk about the 3.7. This engine is nothing more than a 4.7 minus 2 cylinders, as in OHC aluminum head, iron block, chain driven nightmare to work on. They have a history of warped heads and blown head gaskets, dropped valve seat inserts, and broken timing chain guides. Many people have no problems with them, but when problems DO appear, they can be costly to fix.

JMHO, but my experience is with basically bullet-proof Chevy small block V8s and Jeep 4.0 straight 6s, so I don't trust these "new-age" engines at all. As with all engines, maintenance is the key to longevity, but these new engines require more than most.

I think the key to buying a used car of any kind is how it's been treated before you bought it. Again, just my opinion, but if it's been neglected, stay away from it unless you're willing to work on it.

4BangerDanger 10-17-2016 09:07 PM

Welcome!

My '05 Ram has the 3.7L in it with 155K on it. I have not had any engine problems with it - I can't attest whether or not the engine is a nightmare to work on as I've never had to!

I used to work at a TV news station that had two Jeep Liberty's with the 3.7L for the news team. Both were somewhat abused (driven hard with minimal maintenance) but were always reliable. One had 220K before it was replaced. The other was still going strong with 175Kish when I left.

So my experience with the 3.7L has been positive, but I may have been one of the lucky ones.

dave1123 10-17-2016 09:18 PM

I sort of knew this was coming! Of course many people have good luck with them, but I just recently saw a Jeep Liberty torn apart because a timing chain guide (plastic) broke and the chain jumped destroying all 3 pistons and the valves on one bank.

andrewmp6 10-17-2016 09:28 PM

Dave i swear they build new cars to last just as long as the warranty on them anymore.

94zj318 10-17-2016 10:03 PM

If you're going to buy a WK (2005-2010) Grand Cherokee, I'd highly recommend looking for one with the 5.7L HEMI V8. In my opinion that was the only good engine in these Jeeps.

dave1123 10-18-2016 05:20 AM

^^what he said X2^^

4BangerDanger 10-18-2016 06:38 AM


Originally Posted by dave1123 (Post 3318544)
I sort of knew this was coming! Of course many people have good luck with them, but I just recently saw a Jeep Liberty torn apart because a timing chain guide (plastic) broke and the chain jumped destroying all 3 pistons and the valves on one bank.

That sounds fun. It seems to me that the 3.7L/4.7L are very hit or miss engines. Some people swear by them, some people swear at them.

jon-d 10-18-2016 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by andrewmp6 (Post 3318550)
Dave i swear they build new cars to last just as long as the warranty on them anymore.



I recall when Chrysler did that back in the 80's! Lee's philosophy was that the public will buy more cars if they don't last as long. Remember the K-car??

Jeepin'_Aint_EZ 10-18-2016 12:05 PM

ugh I hate 3.7's. Garbage. Just did the heads on the wife's liberty at 135k miles because it overheated and pushed the gaskets out. I can go on and on and on about how much these things suck. Had a friend with one and it first lost the waterpump but did not overheat. It then loved to mysteriously lose coolant. Never really had a chance to dig into that one. I'd stay far away from them if I could. Can't wait to get rid of the wife's Liberty.

dave1123 10-18-2016 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by jon-d (Post 3318698)
I recall when Chrysler did that back in the 80's! Lee's philosophy was that the public will buy more cars if they don't last as long. Remember the K-car??

Wait just a minute! The K-car was a POS rolling tin can, but it kept running! That 4 cylinder kept running long enough for my wife to drive it home with a completely plugged converter! It blew the EGR valve completely off the manifold and popped the head gasket, but it still ran! I replaced the head gasket, converter and EGR valve and she drove it for another year and a half. As a matter of fact, she drove it to Orlando and back after me telling her not to! She hit some black ice and folded it around a tree, then bought a Caravan, one of Lee's better ideas.


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