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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
2015 Jeep Wrangler Overheating Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevyluv" data-source="post: 451798" data-attributes="member: 24122"><p>I had the same issue. Dropped a new radiator and new engine after it failed a block test. Two thermostats went on the old engine with no relief. Overheating continued with new engine and took it back to the mechanic in which he scratched his head and said he didn’t know what could be causing it. I was fed up with it last night and bought a third thermostat but first one for the new engine after a long drive and having to pull off the highway twice to cool down. Burped the system with no success and the replaced the thermostat and bled the system of air this morning and the temps never reached 225 degrees while running highway speeds and A/C blowing. I’d say on average the running temperature was around 215 all day. I guess I have bad luck with thermostats…lol! I’m just glad to get it fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevyluv, post: 451798, member: 24122"] I had the same issue. Dropped a new radiator and new engine after it failed a block test. Two thermostats went on the old engine with no relief. Overheating continued with new engine and took it back to the mechanic in which he scratched his head and said he didn’t know what could be causing it. I was fed up with it last night and bought a third thermostat but first one for the new engine after a long drive and having to pull off the highway twice to cool down. Burped the system with no success and the replaced the thermostat and bled the system of air this morning and the temps never reached 225 degrees while running highway speeds and A/C blowing. I’d say on average the running temperature was around 215 all day. I guess I have bad luck with thermostats…lol! I’m just glad to get it fixed. [/QUOTE]
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2015 Jeep Wrangler Overheating Issue
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