What kind of coolant does a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee take?

What kind of coolant does a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee take?

The type of coolant that is recommended for the 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is any yellow Extended Long Life; 50/50 Pre-Diluted fluid. The capacity of coolant for the vehicle iS-10 quarts for the initial fill.

How much antifreeze does a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee hold?

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Third generation

3.0 CRD 4×4 with diesel V6 3.0 L 208 HP engine (2006.5–2010.12) 14.05 US qt. 11.7 UK qt. 13.3 L
4.7 V8 4×4 with gasoline V8 4.7 L 228 HP engine (2005.6–2010.12) 14.48 US qt. 12.05 UK qt. 13.7 L

What should I do if my Jeep Grand Cherokee is overheating?

In the Cherokee XJ you should fill the radiator with coolant and let the engine work and reach normal working temperature for at least 5-10 minutes. then, install the radiator cap in place, turn off the engine and fill the coolant bottle to the max. In the Grand Cherokee WJ there is a screw that should be open, we will publish an article soon.

Why does my Jeep Cherokee have too much coolant?

When the thermostat is stuck open, the vehicle will be getting too much coolant. On the other hand, if it is stuck in the closed position, the radiator will not be getting any coolant at all. If you do end up replacing the thermostat, make sure the new part is an exact match to your make and model of Cherokee.

What causes the radiator on a jeep to overheat?

Check the radiator cap – a radiator cap that won’t hold pressure might cause overheating problems. If you replaced any of the cooling system components (besides the fan/fan clutch) you should bleed the air out of the system.

What happens when the thermostat is stuck open on a Jeep Cherokee?

When the thermostat is stuck open, the vehicle will be getting too much coolant. On the other hand, if it is stuck in the closed position, the radiator will not be getting any coolant at all.

In the Cherokee XJ you should fill the radiator with coolant and let the engine work and reach normal working temperature for at least 5-10 minutes. then, install the radiator cap in place, turn off the engine and fill the coolant bottle to the max. In the Grand Cherokee WJ there is a screw that should be open, we will publish an article soon.

When the thermostat is stuck open, the vehicle will be getting too much coolant. On the other hand, if it is stuck in the closed position, the radiator will not be getting any coolant at all. If you do end up replacing the thermostat, make sure the new part is an exact match to your make and model of Cherokee.

How does the cooling system on a Jeep Cherokee work?

Your Cherokee’s cooling system works by cycling the engine coolant from the engine through the radiator. The water pump pushes the water through the entire system. The thermostat opens up once the engine reaches operating temperature and allows coolant in. If any part of this system fails, your Cherokee will eventually overheat.

Check the radiator cap – a radiator cap that won’t hold pressure might cause overheating problems. If you replaced any of the cooling system components (besides the fan/fan clutch) you should bleed the air out of the system.