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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Overheating at highway speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="jwolf" data-source="post: 460236" data-attributes="member: 25406"><p>Seems like a common thing these days. I started with replacing my oil cooler because it was leaking and could smell the oil burning off. Shortly after I did the water pump because it was coming apart. While I was there I replaced those two plastic idler pullies with metal ones and changed the thermostat. Precautionary since I was in that area and hadn't done a thermostat. Flushed the radiator, heater core and burped. Still when at idle temp is normal. While traveling the temp rises. Never gets above 3/4 but cools when I comes to a stop. Ugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwolf, post: 460236, member: 25406"] Seems like a common thing these days. I started with replacing my oil cooler because it was leaking and could smell the oil burning off. Shortly after I did the water pump because it was coming apart. While I was there I replaced those two plastic idler pullies with metal ones and changed the thermostat. Precautionary since I was in that area and hadn't done a thermostat. Flushed the radiator, heater core and burped. Still when at idle temp is normal. While traveling the temp rises. Never gets above 3/4 but cools when I comes to a stop. Ugh. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Overheating at highway speeds
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