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Vehicle: 1999 xj, 4.0l., 4wd
Problem: temp guage jumps to redline
Driving conditions at onset: I live in AZ and the jeep runs between 210 and 220 degrees with AC on. The jeep temp guage jumps from just over the first mark past 210 to redline. The "check guage" light illuminates and alarm sounds. I shut off the AC and in about 1 minute the temp guage drops back down to just below the 220 degree line. The drop is rapid. Sometime I use turn the heater on to assist in cooling, but it doesn't necessarily fix the overheating issue any faster.
Corrective actions already taken: Replace thermostat twice, replaced temp sending unit twice, replaced water pump, replaced both top and bottom radiator hoses (yes the bottom hose has spring inside), flushed system multiple times both manually and reverse flush by machine, burped system everytime I changed something, and changed the fan clutch as well as the radiator cap....
HELP ME PLEASE...I AM GOING CRAZY..
Thanks Steve
Vehicle: 1999 xj, 4.0l., 4wd
Problem: temp guage jumps to redline
Driving conditions at onset: I live in AZ and the jeep runs between 210 and 220 degrees with AC on. The jeep temp guage jumps from just over the first mark past 210 to redline. The "check guage" light illuminates and alarm sounds. I shut off the AC and in about 1 minute the temp guage drops back down to just below the 220 degree line. The drop is rapid. Sometime I use turn the heater on to assist in cooling, but it doesn't necessarily fix the overheating issue any faster.
Corrective actions already taken: Replace thermostat twice, replaced temp sending unit twice, replaced water pump, replaced both top and bottom radiator hoses (yes the bottom hose has spring inside), flushed system multiple times both manually and reverse flush by machine, burped system everytime I changed something, and changed the fan clutch as well as the radiator cap....
HELP ME PLEASE...I AM GOING CRAZY..
Thanks Steve
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