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I have read many posts about this problem before. I have a 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited with 160,000+ miles on the original motor. I love my jeep except for the constant overheating problem. I've had the problem for about 3 years. I finally discovered the radiator was going bad - holes and rust so it was replaced 4 months ago. Drove fine for a while and then I lost the recovery tank cap and purchased another one from our local Jeep dealership. Never fit right and overheating started again since pressurization could not occur. In the past, I've had the water pump replaced once (2 years ago) and the thermostat replaced twice (last year or so most recently).
Yesterday, I had the recovery tank replaced with a new tank and cap. Drove it home - about 20 minute drive and overheated again. Actually, the gauge didn't show overheating, it was still s howing just under 210 degrees. Someone behind me noticed the coolant leaking a block from home. I opened the hood while still running and it was overflowing from the recovery tank again. Cap still on tight.
Turned it off and loosened the cap and finally took it off. Spilled in the driveway as usual and then quite bubbling. You could hear it from inside the jeep with the engine off - the bubbling from the recovery tank as it oveheated.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated. New Radiator - new recovery tank - I've been told to replace the thermostat again with a 185 degree thermostat this time and if that didn't work, try the water pump. I'm tired of guessing. Help!![addsig]
I have read many posts about this problem before. I have a 1988 Jeep Cherokee Limited with 160,000+ miles on the original motor. I love my jeep except for the constant overheating problem. I've had the problem for about 3 years. I finally discovered the radiator was going bad - holes and rust so it was replaced 4 months ago. Drove fine for a while and then I lost the recovery tank cap and purchased another one from our local Jeep dealership. Never fit right and overheating started again since pressurization could not occur. In the past, I've had the water pump replaced once (2 years ago) and the thermostat replaced twice (last year or so most recently).
Yesterday, I had the recovery tank replaced with a new tank and cap. Drove it home - about 20 minute drive and overheated again. Actually, the gauge didn't show overheating, it was still s howing just under 210 degrees. Someone behind me noticed the coolant leaking a block from home. I opened the hood while still running and it was overflowing from the recovery tank again. Cap still on tight.
Turned it off and loosened the cap and finally took it off. Spilled in the driveway as usual and then quite bubbling. You could hear it from inside the jeep with the engine off - the bubbling from the recovery tank as it oveheated.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated. New Radiator - new recovery tank - I've been told to replace the thermostat again with a 185 degree thermostat this time and if that didn't work, try the water pump. I'm tired of guessing. Help!![addsig]