What causes a Jeep Wrangler engine to overheat?

What causes a Jeep Wrangler engine to overheat?

If you regularly enjoy wheeling your jeep on muddy tracks, over time, you can expect your radiator to become clogged up with mud and debris. This results in restricting the air flow and causing the engine to overheat.

What should the thermostat be on a Jeep Wrangler?

The job of the thermostat is to monitor the engine temperature and engage the fan once it exceeds operating temperature. The Jeep Wrangler 4.0 has a cooling system that requires a 195 degree thermostat. Anything lower than that can trigger the CHECK ENGINE light. It should activate automatically as the engine temperature fluctuates.

Why does a Jeep Wrangler have a 4 cylinder engine?

The only reason it sits above the 4 Cylinder Inline engine is that it that the 4 cylinder has so little power it is hard to recommend to anyone who wants to use the 4 Cylinder Jeep without major modifications to gearing. Most notably are problems that have come up with oil consumption under 100k miles.

What should I use to cool my Jeep Wrangler JK?

Use Mopar 68048953AB Standard HOAT Coolant and Antifreeze for 07-12 Jeep Wrangler JK. The coolant contains many additive which are designed to prevent corrosion in the cooling system, but they unfortunately have a limited life span, which requires replacing.

If you regularly enjoy wheeling your jeep on muddy tracks, over time, you can expect your radiator to become clogged up with mud and debris. This results in restricting the air flow and causing the engine to overheat.

The job of the thermostat is to monitor the engine temperature and engage the fan once it exceeds operating temperature. The Jeep Wrangler 4.0 has a cooling system that requires a 195 degree thermostat. Anything lower than that can trigger the CHECK ENGINE light. It should activate automatically as the engine temperature fluctuates.

Use Mopar 68048953AB Standard HOAT Coolant and Antifreeze for 07-12 Jeep Wrangler JK. The coolant contains many additive which are designed to prevent corrosion in the cooling system, but they unfortunately have a limited life span, which requires replacing.

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