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Asked by GuruVKSRP Sep 02, 2018 at 01:29 PM about the 1993 Jeep Cherokee 4-Door 4WD

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The car overheated really bad due to lack of fluid to the point where there was a little steam coming out the thermostat housing. I let it cool off for 4 to 5 hours filled it with fluid then drove it home got about 10 miles from home and it started running rough got into my driveway put it in park and it died and hasn't started since. It has great Spark. I put a little fuel in the throttle body and it kicked over but I tried it again a couple of times and nothing help

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Maybe the head gasket is blown. Run a compression test on it and that may help you find the issue.

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