My jeep GC keeps overheating after freshly a couple minutes of driving, gets worse when idle. It had a coolant soak, and the onboard computer kept telling me my coolant be low, so I would refill the reservoir. During the "low Coolant" days, the vehicle never overheated. Now, it is overheating constantly, I have basically had to park it, it's gotten so impossible, but the reservoir is completely full. What the heck? I have a mechanic friend who can transport a look at it, but we have a system where on earth I do all the research and find adjectives the parts at the best price, and then he does the labor. Also, and please don't speak head gasket, but my grease is awfully low all the sudden, but again, no leak. No oil within the coolant, either. I have a sneaking suspicion that I may have adjectives oil driving it too hot until that time I figured out to park the darn article. But don't say the word cranium gasket. I blew the engine in my 2001 Durango second year and had to buy a completely exotic one. Never again! Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Answers: First I'd switch the thermostat and then riddle the system and monitor it.
u need a strange one dude! stop being cheap! lol
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Answers: First I'd switch the thermostat and then riddle the system and monitor it.
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u need a strange one dude! stop being cheap! lol
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