thr0we
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I have a 1994 Jeep Cherokee 4.0L with 160k miles and I've been recently having some troubles with it overheating. It will usually run just under 210 when cruising around, but if I get on the highway and have to go around 60 mph it will jump up to around 220-230 and I have to start using my heater core to cool it down. With fall right around the corner it hasn't been reaching scorching temps but it has gotten to around 240 before. I'm completely dumbfounded because I have replaced every single component in the cooling system and still have no idea as to what it could be. I've replaced all the hoses and flushed it really good two days ago as well. I have no idea what else it could be. Some are saying a new radiator might be the fix and others say it might have a blown head gasket. I just want to finally solve it and not have to worry about it anymore.
Any and all help is much appreciated, thank you!
Any and all help is much appreciated, thank you!