What kind of thermostat do I need for MY 1999 Jeep Wrangler?
I see 160, 180 and 195 degree thermostats at the parts store. 1999 TJ, What temperature thermostat is everyone using? Changing leaking radiator and dripping water pump, figure I might as well change thermostat while in there.
Why does my Jeep Wrangler have no heat?
If your Wrangler has no heat at all, it is entirely possible that the thermostat is stuck open. When this happens, coolant constantly cycles through the engine. On very cold days, this cooling capacity is not needed, and the engine never warms up.
When to know if your Jeep Wrangler head gasket is bad?
The first sign of a bad head gasket that most people are going to notice is a warning light or spiked temperature gauge. If you’ve noticed this, you need to get off of the road and get your Wrangler’s engine shut down as soon as possible, before any lasting damage can occur. A bad thermostat can cause the temp gauge or warning lights to come on.
What are the symptoms of a bad thermostat?
Here are the most common signs of a bad thermostat. The most common symptom of a bad thermostat is overheating. The thermostat doesn’t open up. This keeps the coolant from entering the engine. When this happens, the coolant in the radiator stays relatively cool, and the engine overheats fast.
I see 160, 180 and 195 degree thermostats at the parts store. 1999 TJ, What temperature thermostat is everyone using? Changing leaking radiator and dripping water pump, figure I might as well change thermostat while in there.
Why is my water pump and thermostat not working?
The radiator, water pump, and thermostat are definite possibilities, but there are a few others that are possible also. A faulty cooling fan is the first thing that comes to mind, but it could also be a head gasket issue, clogged coolant passages inside the engine, or faulty radiator hoses.
Why is my new water pump still overheating?
Replaced water pump, radiator and thermostat car is still… Q: Replaced water pump, radiator and thermostat car is still overheating. What can it be? Changed water pump, radiator and thermostat. Car still overheating it has a leak in the headers and i am getting that replaced too.
Why does my water pump have no crank?
If you are getting a voltage drop from 12 to 7 volts, then this is going to be the cause of the no crank. If you have tried other good batteries, then you have problems in the battery… The code P0453 is for the purge control valve; it’s most likely bad and needs to be replaced.