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TJ wrangler cooling question
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TJ wrangler cooling question
I've got a 97 TJ. I've put a new radiator and water pump in it. New thermostat and radiator cap and 50:50 mix coolant. On a hot day using air con it will climb above the 100 mark on the temp guage. When i stop the coolant boils in the overflow tank. I never had this happen when everything was stock. Anyone had this? Most importantly has anyone got a solution??????????
Hello mvanbasten9
Welcome to OL have you had the block flushed out as well. If you haven't there may well be a blockage inside of the water passage. Also try turning the heater on to see if that stops it boiling. If it does impove this will show that there is insuficent cooling capacity aval and there may be a problem with the Fan.
Hope this is of some help
Jamie
Welcome to OL have you had the block flushed out as well. If you haven't there may well be a blockage inside of the water passage. Also try turning the heater on to see if that stops it boiling. If it does impove this will show that there is insuficent cooling capacity aval and there may be a problem with the Fan.
Hope this is of some help
Jamie
Re: TJ wrangler cooling question
mvanbasten9 wrote::roll: ...and 50:50 mix coolant
There's your problem. Too much coolant solution. The more solution you put in the LESS effective the cooling system. You need a mixture of 1:3 then you won't see your needle go above 100 deg celc.
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