Jeep overheating

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Asked by Onan Mar 10, 2018 at 08:09 PM about the 1998 Jeep Cherokee SE 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a jeep cherokee 1998, its an in line 6
that is overheating i change the radiator the
water pump the fan clutch i also put an extra
fan cas it was still getting hot,it doesnt have
thermostat,ohh i change the head aswell
there is no leak and builds pressure i dnt
knw what to do plz i need help

6 Answers

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I dont need a thermostat here in belize the weather here is always hot,thats why i took it out

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the engine was made to operate at a certain temp. . that is hotter than what it is outside , you probably have a head gasket leak , do the fans come on when it gets hot ?

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Yes they do come on like how i mentioned i even installed an extra fan,what i see is that before the radiator itself is the ac condensor and an trans oil cooler i dnt knw if that is maybe stopping the air to cool the radiator what do u think

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