Where do you fill the coolant on a Jeep Cherokee?
It is aXXXXXpioneer. Jeep Mechanic: hauto, Technician replied 11 years ago you can either fill directly into the radiator, wait the the engine is cold, remove the radiator cap and ad coolant. or you can ad to the coolant reservoir see picture below Ask Your Own Jeep Question
How does the cooling system work on a Jeep Cherokee?
When coolant temperature is below 190*F (88*C) the switch is open preventing the relay from being grounded and the cooling fan from being energized. When the air-conditioning is used the engine ECU grounds the A/C relay coil allowing current to flow through it.
How do you replace a cooling fan on a Jeep Grand Cherokee?
Pull the cover from the fuse box on the end of the panel. Using the fuse diagram on the inside of the cover, locate the fuse for the cooling fan and remove it with needle-nose pliers. If the metal link inside the fuse is broken, replace the fuse.
Where does the coolant go in a radiator?
Heated coolant flows into the top of the radiator from the engine. The coolant is passed through a series of tubes and fins that effectively dissipate the heat in the coolant. 2) Radiator Cap – Modern radiator caps are technically pressure valves.
Where is the coolant sensor on a Jeep Cherokee?
Your Jeep’s coolant sensor (or at least the one that annoying light is referring to) is located in your coolant overflow reservoir. There’s something about the design that is almost guaranteed to cause a failure of some sort. Sometimes it’s the wiring, other times it’s corrosion at the plug. Then sometimes the sensor really us the problem!
Why is my Jeep Grand Cherokee not cold?
Most of the time, when your Grand Cherokee’s air isn’t blowing cold enough, it is going to be a lack of refrigerant causing the problem. We recommend having a professional recharge your A/C if it does end up being a coolant issue.
How does the coolant system in a jeep work?
It keeps the engine block at its optimum operating temperature. When the engine is cold, the thermostat closes to restrict coolant flow to the radiator and allow the engine to quickly reach its operating temperature. As the engine heats up, the thermostat opens and allows coolant to circulate through out the entire coolant system.
Pull the cover from the fuse box on the end of the panel. Using the fuse diagram on the inside of the cover, locate the fuse for the cooling fan and remove it with needle-nose pliers. If the metal link inside the fuse is broken, replace the fuse.