What should I do about my Jeep Cherokee radiator?
Make sure your engine’s cooling system is working at its best by keeping your radiator filled with the correct amount of antifreeze from AutoZone. If you have not drained, flushed and refilled your Jeep Cherokee radiator recently, your engine might be in danger of damage from excessive heat.
Where is the temp sensor on a Jeep Cherokee?
Second, the temp sensor for the gauge is at the back of the engine in the head, the hottest place in the engine cooling system. It might be 220° there, but only 195 at the stat. It is a problem with a long engine block with the coolant coming all the way from the front.
What kind of thermostat do you use on a Jeep Cherokee?
Let’s go off of the assumption that all fans are properly shrouded and in good, working condition and the systems are full of a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water and all air has been purged from the systems. Lets hear it!! I use a Mr Gasket 180F and have had no problems.
Why does my Jeep Cherokee Run so hot?
Lol, but I’d be more likely to put in a 195 or slightly hotter stat in than leave it completely without one Engines with no stat will have trouble warming up, except on a hot day. Then they will run hot and not cool down from the coolant not spending enough time in the radiator to remove heat.
When to take radiator cap off Jeep Wrangler?
Now, if the engine in your Jeep 4.0L Cherokee (or Grand Cherokee, Wrangler) has been running for a while and it’s hot, let it cool down for about an hour, since a radiator cap should never be removed with the engine hot. Please take all necessary safety precautions.
What to do if your Jeep Grand Cherokee doesn’t start?
If your Jeep 4.0L Cherokee (or Grand Cherokee, Wrangler) doesn’t start, well this will not be an issue since the coolant will be cold. Alright, this is what you need to do: Remove the radiator’s cap. If the radiator does not have any coolant, add some water (for this test, you can add just water and not Anti-Freeze).
What should I do if my Jeep Wrangler is hot?
What this test will confirm is if the head gasket is letting engine compression into the cooling system (radiator) or not. Now, if the engine in your Jeep 4.0L Cherokee (or Grand Cherokee, Wrangler) has been running for a while and it’s hot, let it cool down for about an hour, since a radiator cap should never be removed with the engine hot.