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How much does it cost to replace a Jeep Liberty engine?

Replacing a Jeep Liberty engine typically costs about $3,000 to $7,000, depending on engine type, sourcing (used, remanufactured, or new), and local labor rates.


What drives the cost


Understanding the main cost drivers helps buyers budget accurately and compare quotes from shops.



  • Engine type and model year: The Liberty offered different engines (notably the 2.4L inline-4 and the 3.7L V6). More complex or newer engine configurations tend to raise both part and labor costs.

  • Engine source: Choosing a used engine, a remanufactured unit, or a new crate engine will create a wide price band and affect warranty terms.

  • Labor rates and time: Hourly shop rates vary by region, and the job’s complexity affects how many hours are billed (roughly 6–12 hours for a straightforward swap).

  • Additional components and services: Gaskets, timing components, water pump, seals, fluids, and any required ECM reprogramming or ancillary work add to the total.

  • Vehicle condition and regional factors: Rust, accessibility, and local wage levels can push labor time and costs higher.

  • Warranty and certification: Longer or more comprehensive warranties on remanufactured or new engines can influence upfront pricing.


Prices can vary by region and shop, and warranty terms can influence both upfront cost and long-term value.


Cost ranges by engine source and engine type


These figures reflect typical engine-part prices (not including labor) for common Liberty configurations in the United States as of 2026.



  • Used engine (2.4L I4 or 3.7L V6): roughly $800 to $1,800.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt engine: roughly $1,800 to $3,000.

  • New OEM crate engine (or dealer-sourced remanufactured unit): roughly $2,500 to $4,000+.


Note that the engine price is only part of the equation; labor, gaskets, timing kits, and other installation-related parts are additional costs.


Labor costs and typical time


Labor is a major component of total replacement cost and varies by region and shop practice.



  • Typical labor hours: about 6 to 12 hours for a straightforward engine swap; more time may be required if there are rust issues or extra work.

  • Hourly labor rate: commonly $75 to $125 per hour depending on location and shop.

  • Other charges: fluids (oil, coolant, possibly transmission fluid), disposal, diagnostic time, and miscellaneous shop supplies.


When you add labor to the engine cost, total outlays commonly fall in the range of roughly $3,000 to $7,000, with higher totals if a new engine is used or if substantial ancillary work is needed.


What to do next


To obtain an accurate, up-to-date quote for your Jeep Liberty, follow these steps:



  • Identify your exact engine option and model year (2.4L or 3.7L) to ensure correct parts and compatibility.

  • Get multiple written quotes from reputable shops, asking for a detailed line-item breakdown (parts, labor, core charges, and taxes).

  • Ask about warranties on both parts and labor, including duration and coverage scope.

  • Clarify what is included in the price (timing components, water pump, seals, gaskets, and ECM reprogramming if needed) and what would be extra.


Comparing quotes and warranty terms helps you balance price, reliability, and long-term value.


Summary


The cost to replace a Jeep Liberty engine largely hinges on engine type (2.4L vs 3.7L), the engine source (used, remanufactured, or new), and local labor rates. Engine-alone prices typically range from about $800 to $4,000, while total job costs—including labor and necessary parts—generally fall between $3,000 and $7,000, with higher figures if a new engine or extensive ancillary work is required. Obtain multiple quotes, verify warranties, and ensure you understand what’s included so you can budget effectively and choose the best option for your vehicle.

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