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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
JKU overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="Aspen0429" data-source="post: 429889" data-attributes="member: 19813"><p>Thank ypu so much for the info. Just came in after printing out your info and started and observed my system. </p><p>What would it mean if my raduator is full...yet I do not see any change in my overflow. Looking for that inch rise and fall be see no change.</p><p>Next, I see that I may have the wrong type of antifreeze may have the wrong type of antifreeze. Had new radiator installed and tech may have put the hoat instead of oat. Could this be my problem? </p><p>Thanks in advance for your response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspen0429, post: 429889, member: 19813"] Thank ypu so much for the info. Just came in after printing out your info and started and observed my system. What would it mean if my raduator is full...yet I do not see any change in my overflow. Looking for that inch rise and fall be see no change. Next, I see that I may have the wrong type of antifreeze may have the wrong type of antifreeze. Had new radiator installed and tech may have put the hoat instead of oat. Could this be my problem? Thanks in advance for your response. [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
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