What kind of coolant do you use on a Jeep Liberty?
CAUTION: Failure to purge air from the cooling system can result in an overheating condition and severe engine damage. (2) .Fill system using a 50/50 mixture of Mopar Hoat or Zerex G05 coolant and low mineral content water. Fill pressure bottle to service line.and install cap.
How do you flush a Jeep Liberty radiator?
Disconnect the radiator hoses from the radiator fittings. Attach a section of radiator hose to the radiator bottom outlet fitting and insert the flushing gun. Connect a water supply hose and air supply hose to the flushing gun. CAUTION: The cooling system normally operates at 97-to-110 kPa (14- to-16 psi) pressure.
What should the pressure be to Reverse flush the radiator?
CAUTION: The cooling system normally operates at 97-to-110 kPa (14-to -16 psi) pressure. Exceeding this pressure may damage the radiator or hoses. Reverse flushing of the cooling system is the forcing of water through the cooling system.
How is reverse flushing of a cooling system done?
Reverse flushing of the cooling system is the forcing of water through the cooling system. This is done using air pressure in the opposite direction of normal coolant flow. It is usually only necessary with very dirty systems with evidence of partial plugging.
CAUTION: Failure to purge air from the cooling system can result in an overheating condition and severe engine damage. (2) .Fill system using a 50/50 mixture of Mopar Hoat or Zerex G05 coolant and low mineral content water. Fill pressure bottle to service line.and install cap.
Disconnect the radiator hoses from the radiator fittings. Attach a section of radiator hose to the radiator bottom outlet fitting and insert the flushing gun. Connect a water supply hose and air supply hose to the flushing gun. CAUTION: The cooling system normally operates at 97-to-110 kPa (14- to-16 psi) pressure.
What is temperature gauge on Jeep Liberty 3.7L?
I have a 2006 Jeep Liberty 3.7L that has a temperature gauge on the dash that reads an overheat when driving. The oil looks normal, there is no white smoke, no bubbling from reservoir. I have replaced the following:
CAUTION: The cooling system normally operates at 97-to-110 kPa (14-to -16 psi) pressure. Exceeding this pressure may damage the radiator or hoses. Reverse flushing of the cooling system is the forcing of water through the cooling system.