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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
2016 JKU Cooling Issues Bubbles in Cooling Reservoir
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<blockquote data-quote="brownzeus" data-source="post: 456520" data-attributes="member: 24850"><p>Hi friends</p><p></p><p>I searched my issue on the forums (looked for maybe 10 minutes to be perfectly honest) but couldn't find anything that quite matches up to my scenario.</p><p></p><p>My Wrangler is a 2016 JKU, 85k miles, no mechanical modifications.</p><p></p><p>So June of 2022 I was going up a mountain, and noticed my coolant temperature was at 3/4. Went back down the mountain, checked my reservoir, to my horror it was empty. I filled it up with 50/50 and drove home 2 hours back home with no major issue, but I noticed my temperature gauge stayed at literally just a hair above 1/2. Which it didn't used to do post this one issue. I immediately got it tested for coolant leaks, leak down test and compression test at a trusted mechanic, and all tests came back negative. Over the next few months I had random 1 off incidents where my temperature gauge would climb back to 3/4 again but quickly come back down. I had to top off coolant at least twice more after noticing the levels going down.</p><p></p><p>I gave up on trying to find the problem.</p><p></p><p>Then in December 2022 the fateful Oil Filter Housing took a poo and I had that replaced with the Dorman Upgraded part. After getting my jeep back from the mechanic for that my mechanic pointed out that the random 3/4 coolant temp thing happened to him while he test drove my jeep after the filter housing replacement. Since it was already at the mechanic, I had my mechanic change the following parts:</p><p>Engine fan, Radiator, Thermostat, Fan Relays. and I changed the radiator cap myself.</p><p></p><p>None of these helped, my temperature gauge still read at just a hair above 1/2 and the occasional 3/4 jump.</p><p></p><p>Today I had the 3/4 jump again, and I decided you know what its time to go check the coolant level again.</p><p></p><p>When I looked in my reservoir, with the engine still running after about driving for 1 hr, I saw bubbles coming up, not like a rapid boil, but still a little faster than just the cooling system self burping.</p><p>I checked my oil dipstick, oil looks fine. My exhaust doesn't smell sweet, and there is no magic white smoke. I can't find any noticeable leaks anywhere.</p><p>The bubbles make me think head gasket, but other than this new development, all the other systems have been there for 9 months, and these other symptoms were there when my engine passed the leak down, and compression test. The CEL didn't come on.</p><p></p><p>I have not noticed any change in performance, or gas mileage, so I really have a hard time believing it could be a head gasket.</p><p></p><p>Also when I say occasional 3/4 jump I mean once in a while (1 week plus). So extremely occasional.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas on what to check or do? My mechanic and I are at a loss.</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance.</p><p></p><p>Edit: This issue has had me scared to go wheeling or travel very far out of town which are all things I enjoyed before this issue presented itself</p><p></p><p>Edit 2: Forgot to mention, it doesn't look like my coolant level in the reservoir went down at all which I suppose is a good thing. I haven't had to top it off since my oil filter housing replacement and no noticeable coolant leaks since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownzeus, post: 456520, member: 24850"] Hi friends I searched my issue on the forums (looked for maybe 10 minutes to be perfectly honest) but couldn't find anything that quite matches up to my scenario. My Wrangler is a 2016 JKU, 85k miles, no mechanical modifications. So June of 2022 I was going up a mountain, and noticed my coolant temperature was at 3/4. Went back down the mountain, checked my reservoir, to my horror it was empty. I filled it up with 50/50 and drove home 2 hours back home with no major issue, but I noticed my temperature gauge stayed at literally just a hair above 1/2. Which it didn't used to do post this one issue. I immediately got it tested for coolant leaks, leak down test and compression test at a trusted mechanic, and all tests came back negative. Over the next few months I had random 1 off incidents where my temperature gauge would climb back to 3/4 again but quickly come back down. I had to top off coolant at least twice more after noticing the levels going down. I gave up on trying to find the problem. Then in December 2022 the fateful Oil Filter Housing took a poo and I had that replaced with the Dorman Upgraded part. After getting my jeep back from the mechanic for that my mechanic pointed out that the random 3/4 coolant temp thing happened to him while he test drove my jeep after the filter housing replacement. Since it was already at the mechanic, I had my mechanic change the following parts: Engine fan, Radiator, Thermostat, Fan Relays. and I changed the radiator cap myself. None of these helped, my temperature gauge still read at just a hair above 1/2 and the occasional 3/4 jump. Today I had the 3/4 jump again, and I decided you know what its time to go check the coolant level again. When I looked in my reservoir, with the engine still running after about driving for 1 hr, I saw bubbles coming up, not like a rapid boil, but still a little faster than just the cooling system self burping. I checked my oil dipstick, oil looks fine. My exhaust doesn't smell sweet, and there is no magic white smoke. I can't find any noticeable leaks anywhere. The bubbles make me think head gasket, but other than this new development, all the other systems have been there for 9 months, and these other symptoms were there when my engine passed the leak down, and compression test. The CEL didn't come on. I have not noticed any change in performance, or gas mileage, so I really have a hard time believing it could be a head gasket. Also when I say occasional 3/4 jump I mean once in a while (1 week plus). So extremely occasional. Any ideas on what to check or do? My mechanic and I are at a loss. thanks in advance. Edit: This issue has had me scared to go wheeling or travel very far out of town which are all things I enjoyed before this issue presented itself Edit 2: Forgot to mention, it doesn't look like my coolant level in the reservoir went down at all which I suppose is a good thing. I haven't had to top it off since my oil filter housing replacement and no noticeable coolant leaks since. [/QUOTE]
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2016 JKU Cooling Issues Bubbles in Cooling Reservoir
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