Jeep Liberty Coolant Reservoir Tank 2002-2007 3.7L V6 Replace 52079848AA 603-319 | BDFHYK

Regular price $46.99
Product Detail
  • Type Coolant Reservoir
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-10546
  • OE Number 603-319, 52079848AA, 52079788AD, 52079788AE, CY0716471, V330228
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BDFHYK Engine Coolant Expansion Reservoir Overflow Tank Replacement

This BDFHYK engine coolant expansion reservoir overflow tank is designed as an OE-style replacement for selected Jeep Liberty 3.7L applications. It is intended for drivers replacing an aging, cracked, discolored, or leaking coolant reservoir while keeping fitment and OE-number confirmation clear before purchase.

A coolant reservoir helps provide a visible coolant level reference and supports normal coolant expansion and recovery within the vehicle cooling system. If your original reservoir is brittle, stained, difficult to read, or showing coolant seepage, replacing it with the correct reservoir can help restore the cooling system layout to its intended configuration.

Vehicle Fitment Reminder

Please confirm your vehicle year, make, model, engine, and OE reference number before ordering. This coolant reservoir is designed for selected 2002-2007 Jeep Liberty 3.7L applications listed in the product data.

Fitment may vary by trim, production year, engine configuration, and cooling system layout. Always compare your old reservoir shape, mounting points, hose connection locations, and OE number before installation.

OE / Interchange Reference

  • 603-319
  • 52079848AA
  • 52079788AD
  • 52079788AE
  • CY0716471
  • V330228

OE and interchange numbers are provided for fitment comparison only. Please verify that one of these numbers matches your original part or your vehicle parts catalog before ordering.

Common Replacement Signs

  • Visible cracks, yellowing, staining, or brittle plastic on the original reservoir
  • Coolant stains or wet areas around the reservoir body or hose connections
  • Repeated low coolant level after topping off
  • Sweet coolant smell after driving
  • Coolant puddles under the vehicle after parking
  • Difficulty reading the coolant level through the original tank

These symptoms can also be related to hoses, clamps, radiator cap, thermostat, radiator, or water pump. If coolant loss continues after replacement, inspect the full cooling system.

Product Features & Specifications

  • Product Type: Engine coolant expansion reservoir / coolant overflow tank
  • Brand: BDFHYK
  • Replacement Style: OE-style replacement for selected Jeep Liberty applications
  • Primary Function: Helps provide coolant expansion space and visible coolant level reference
  • Fitment Method: Confirm by vehicle year, model, engine, old part shape, hose layout, and OE number

Before You Buy

  • Confirm your Jeep Liberty model year, trim, and 3.7L engine configuration.
  • Compare your original reservoir with the product images.
  • Check the mounting points and hose connection locations.
  • Verify the OE or interchange number when available.
  • Confirm whether your original setup requires a specific cap, sensor, or hose arrangement.

Installation Notes

  • Install only when the engine is fully cool.
  • Do not open the cooling system while it is hot or pressurized.
  • Inspect hoses, clamps, and nearby cooling system connections during replacement.
  • Refill coolant according to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended procedure.
  • Bleed air from the cooling system if required by your vehicle service procedure.
  • Professional installation is recommended if you are not familiar with cooling system service.

FAQ

How do I know if this coolant reservoir fits my Jeep Liberty?

Check your year, engine, old reservoir shape, mounting points, hose connections, and OE number. Do not rely on model name alone.

Can a cracked coolant reservoir cause low coolant?

Yes. A cracked or leaking reservoir can allow coolant loss. Low coolant may also come from hoses, radiator, water pump, thermostat housing, or other cooling system parts.

Does this part fix overheating?

This part replaces the coolant reservoir. Overheating can have multiple causes, so inspect the full cooling system if the issue continues.

About BDFHYK

BDFHYK focuses on OE-style replacement parts that help drivers move from vehicle symptoms to the right replacement part with less guesswork.