04 jeep liberty 3.7. cooling resevoir boiling and overflowing out the back

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Asked by Jeremy Feb 16, 2015 at 06:53 PM about the 2004 Jeep Liberty Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

on my wife o4 liberty coolant resevoir is building up and over flowing out the back, could it
b the waterpump even though its not leaking or making noises

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Thanks I replaced thermostat still doing all signs pointing to head gasket removed cap and and started overflowing out where the cap goes

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You can do a combustion leak test to be sure, test kit cost about 40 bucks and lots of YouTube vids on how to do it. Fairly easy and quite conclusive.

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Did someone paint the nose on your Jeep and fail to mask off the a/c condenser cooling fins. Air must flow across them. Make sure the cooling fan is there - And that there is a breeze of air across the engine at idle in your driveway. Put your hand - where you can feel the air flow. If you have gone mud riding - Make sure that there is not mud packed between the cats and the engine or oil pan. I have seen synthetic oil become ruined because of this kind of heat transfer. And last - It is possible on this engine - To have a vacumn leak - And cause the honey comb in one cat or both to heat sear and ruin. Raise the vehicle on a lift - Ask your mechanic to use an infrared heat gun and Test the head pipes, Test the cats. And check after the cat - For high temperature soak, I had that to happen on ours. Had to replace the left side cat.

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