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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Help needed: Jeep suddenly overheating after changing the thermostat
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<blockquote data-quote="TMan68" data-source="post: 458929" data-attributes="member: 25102"><p>Is it still overheating or just getting air in system but still cooling? Second, do you have oil in your coolant that is being pushed into the reservoir? Third, is there coolant in your oil?</p><p></p><p>Without that being answered I’d say you are still getting air in the system and there are 2 likely candidates.</p><p>Easiest fix is the oil filter/cooler housing. You will need to change your oil and coolant again when replacing this part (get the Dorman aluminum one).</p><p>The other posibility, especially if still overheating is that you have a head gasket leaking superheated gas from the head/block into the coolant system. That one is a pain in the behind and will basically require everything I had to do in my earlier answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TMan68, post: 458929, member: 25102"] Is it still overheating or just getting air in system but still cooling? Second, do you have oil in your coolant that is being pushed into the reservoir? Third, is there coolant in your oil? Without that being answered I’d say you are still getting air in the system and there are 2 likely candidates. Easiest fix is the oil filter/cooler housing. You will need to change your oil and coolant again when replacing this part (get the Dorman aluminum one). The other posibility, especially if still overheating is that you have a head gasket leaking superheated gas from the head/block into the coolant system. That one is a pain in the behind and will basically require everything I had to do in my earlier answer. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Help needed: Jeep suddenly overheating after changing the thermostat
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