96Jeep overheating

Asked by FordnMoparbruh Nov 08, 2019 at 12:04 AM about the 1996 Jeep Cherokee Country 4-Door RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Have replaced everything that has to do with the
cooling system. (radiator, water pump, thermostat)
etc. The guy I bought it from had the head
reworked on it.  Well, sense then it has been a
wonder what is wrong. No oil in water, no white
smoke, no indication of a blown head gasket. Any
ideas, other than pull the head and see what is
restricting water circulation. Oh, I drilled hole in my
thermostat and still doesn’t seem to flow as a
constant sense how one would assume it to be free
flowing now with no restriction. Please some idea!!!!
Any will help. I completely done the whole cooling
system.

2 Answers

4,160

The thermostat is not designed to be free flowing at all but rather a restricted flow to permit coolant to cool in the radiator prior to reentering the engine. That's what the cross ports do. It stays closed until the engine reaches normal operating temperature.Keep in mind a thermostat can stick closed and need to be replaced. You may either have not filled the coolant all the way without permitting the system to purge or you may have a temperature sending unit malfunction or radiator fan problem. If you are not using antifreeze ( just water ) you may not see smoke out the exhaust. I would do a chemical block test to rule out a blown head gasket. You can get one on amazon for around $35

4,160

make sure the fan is operational at normal operating temp ( turning on ) when hoses are warm or hot. If both heater core hoses are warm it is circulating

Your Answer:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    swtcat13
    Reputation
    4,070
  • #2
    JimRoy
    Reputation
    3,730
  • #3
    Gene Arnett
    Reputation
    3,700
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Jeep Grand Cherokee
119 Great Deals out of 3,718 listings starting at $4,999
Used Jeep Wrangler
122 Great Deals out of 5,966 listings starting at $2,995
Used Toyota RAV4
135 Great Deals out of 3,041 listings starting at $5,995
Used Toyota 4Runner
21 Great Deals out of 528 listings starting at $7,700
Used Ford Explorer
63 Great Deals out of 1,832 listings starting at $5,992
Used Honda CR-V
182 Great Deals out of 4,896 listings starting at $440
Used Toyota Tacoma
40 Great Deals out of 838 listings starting at $9,975

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.