First of all, the oil filter is located at the front of the engine on the drivers side under the engine block. It was quite difficult to locate but you should see it if you shine a flashlight under the Power Steering fluid container (located to the left of the battery).
Now to access it, you'll have to do this blind. I found it easiest to lay on the ground in front of the two front tires with my head at the passenger-side and my feet sticking out on the driver's side. Stick your arm through the 5-6 inch gap (under the fan and over a small pipe that runs over the skid plate; it's the only gap) to locate the filter.
As mentioned earlier, I had to screw the filter in blindly so you'll have to remember (by touch) the precise location in relation to surrounding wires, hoses, etc...(it's actually easier than you think). I then got a ziploc bag and put it over the old filter before I unscrewed it to catch the small amount of oil that came out. I then screwed on the new filter and that was it. I didn't need a filter wrench.
Once you do it it'll be a piece of cake the next time. Hope this helps.
A 2003 Liberty does not have a cabin filter.
It doesn't have an ac air filter.
the answer is no. 2002 was the first year the liberty was made. in 2003 they change the computer modules..the only engine you can put in a 2002 jeep liberty is a 2002 engine
That part filters the transmission fluid.
It wasn't built with one
See the amswer for "How do you change the rear stop light bulb on a 2002 Jeep Liberty passenger side". It works.
A 2008 Jeep Liberty does not have a cabin filter.
what type of transmission is in a 3.7 jeep liberty
Change it with every oil change.
You have to remove the transmission oil pan to access the filter.
A 2007 Jeep Liberty does not have a cabin filter.
It is located just (2") above the oil filter.