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Cooling problem with Jeep Cherokke



 
 
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Old January 25th 05, 04:48 PM
Bob Shuman
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"Ed" > wrote in message
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> I replaced the thermostat (195), and it's still running the same way...

engine
> warms up, heat is fine, but radiator, upper and lower hoses are barely

warm.
>
> What could be the problem here? Weak water pump? Clogged or blocked hoses

and/or
> radiator?


Yes, all of the above, and more (cooling fans, fan relay, fan temp sensor)
may be problems, but based on your description, I'd suspect a faulty coolant
temperature sensor. Easy to replace and fairly cheap too.

Bob

> FWIW, the outside temperatures here have been in the low/mid twenties.



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