* A typo: Double-check the label or documentation where you saw "EATX". Perhaps it's a similar-looking code like "ATX" (which might relate to a specific module or circuit, but wouldn't be a standard relay name) or another code entirely.
* A non-standard internal code: Some repair shops or individual mechanics might use their own internal labeling systems. If you encountered "EATX" in a repair order or diagram from a specific source, contact them for clarification.
* A misreading: The marking might be damaged or difficult to decipher.
To find out what a specific relay does on your Jeep Liberty, you'll need to:
1. Locate the relay: Jeep Liberty relay locations vary depending on the year and model. Consult your owner's manual or an online repair manual (like those available on sites like Chilton or Haynes) for a diagram showing relay locations within the underhood fuse box or other relay centers.
2. Identify the relay: Relays usually have numbers or letters stamped on them. Use your owner's manual or a repair manual to look up the function of the relay based on its marking.
Without more context on where you found "EATX," it's impossible to determine its meaning.