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Jeep Liberty Check Engine Code P1776: Meaning, Causes, and Fixes for 2002 6-Cylinder Models

Model: Jeep Liberty Fault Code: P1776 Posted: 2008-07-24 11:12

I'm seeing a check engine light with code P1776 on my 2002 Jeep Liberty with a 6-cylinder engine. I can't find any reliable sources explaining what this code means, and the dealership mentioned it relates to transmission issues. My local mechanic said it's a dealer-specific code and couldn't identify the exact cause. He turned off the light, and it hasn't come back on—does that mean the problem is resolved? I'm concerned because I've heard that clearing the code without proper diagnosis can make troubleshooting harder for future mechanics or technicians. Is it safe to clear the code? What should I do instead?

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P1776
Comments (8)
Anonymous 2008-07-24 12:34

Please specify your Jeep Liberty's year, engine type, and transmission details before we can provide accurate advice.

Anonymous 2008-07-24 12:44

I've never encountered code P177或P1776 before. A Chrysler or Mopar specialist like Comp might be able to offer more insight on this specific fault code.

Anonymous 2008-07-24 13:09

The vehicle is a 2002 Jeep Liberty with a 6-cylinder engine and automatic transmission.

Anonymous 2008-07-24 13:10

The dealership initially said the issue relates to the transmission. My local mechanic claimed it's a dealer-specific code and couldn't explain what it means. He turned off the check engine light, and it hasn't come back on—does that mean the problem is no longer active?

Anonymous 2008-07-24 14:07

Avoid clearing the fault code entirely. Doing so erases diagnostic history and makes it harder for future technicians to identify or reproduce the issue. Always keep the code stored in memory, as this allows the vehicle's ECU to retain fault data and helps with accurate diagnosis.

Anonymous 2008-07-24 18:30

Your local mechanic likely uses an outdated scan tool that doesn't support P1776 lookup. Modern diagnostic systems provide detailed descriptions for such codes. I'll share the full technical explanation tomorrow if possible. Consider having your dealer investigate—many P1776 issues are resolved with software updates or transmission service.

Anonymous 2008-07-26 17:20

Code P1776 indicates a solenoid switch valve is stuck in the left rear (LR) position, which affects torque converter lock-up. This can lead to transmission slipping or poor shifting performance. Try performing a full transmission service and consult your vehicle's service manual for recommended procedures.

Anonymous 2008-07-27 11:00

For many Mopar vehicles including the Jeep Liberty, P1776 may require a software update from the dealership to resolve properly. Always check with an authorized dealer for updated firmware or diagnostic support.