Hello Everyone! So, a couple weeks ago I decided to flush my coolant system. The electric fan had stopped working, and so I decided that I would get a new one, and go ahead and flush the radiator/coolant system while I was at it. So, I did. I bought the prestone flush 'n fill kit, and flushed it. Since I live in a desert that reaches 110F quite regularly, I decided to install a thermostat rated at 160F, instead of the stock 195F. While I waited for the new electric cooling fan to come, I drove around w/out one on. I had been doing so for a while anyway, and the jeep was only running slightly warmer than usual.
After the installation of the new thermostat, and the flush the Jeep would get really hot after 10 minutes or so of driving around in 100+ degree heat. When I received the new fan, I installed it and expected things to improve - which they did. The Jeep doesn't get hot unless I've driven 30 minutes or so, and it's stop and go. It's fine on the freeway. I also replaced the heater control valve, as it was leaking.
Here's what I think it may be:
The cooler thermostat doesn't let the coolant sit in the radiator for very long, and diminishes the cooling capabilities of the radiator
When I refilled the coolant system, I accidentally put too much antifreeze, making the ratio about 7 parts antifreeze to 3 parts water.
That's all I can think of. The head gasket is fine.. I haven't noticed any change in the engine, and the oil is not milky at all. No visible leaks anywhere either. Let me know what you think! I'm kinda stumped.
After the installation of the new thermostat, and the flush the Jeep would get really hot after 10 minutes or so of driving around in 100+ degree heat. When I received the new fan, I installed it and expected things to improve - which they did. The Jeep doesn't get hot unless I've driven 30 minutes or so, and it's stop and go. It's fine on the freeway. I also replaced the heater control valve, as it was leaking.
Here's what I think it may be:
The cooler thermostat doesn't let the coolant sit in the radiator for very long, and diminishes the cooling capabilities of the radiator
When I refilled the coolant system, I accidentally put too much antifreeze, making the ratio about 7 parts antifreeze to 3 parts water.
That's all I can think of. The head gasket is fine.. I haven't noticed any change in the engine, and the oil is not milky at all. No visible leaks anywhere either. Let me know what you think! I'm kinda stumped.