Hey Andy ! Welcome to Jeepz.com :welcome: When you get some time , please complete your profile as far as your " JEEP DETAILS " . It helps us to research what your jeep is equipped with , I.E. , what engine , trans , t-case , final drive , ecm or PCM , etc. . Hoping your problem isn't severe but we would like to know a bit about your overheat . Hoping there isn't a problem like a cracked cylinder head that is causing loss of compression . I don't like to be the bearer of bad news but proper diagnostics are always in order. You'll want to start with a compression test o find out the condition of your engine first. All the checks like fuel system , ignition , ecm or PCM , sensors , electrical system etc. , won't help if the engine has a problem . I'd say start there and go from that . If compression checks out , you can start simple with things like the thermostat , condition of the water pump and coolant , coolant temp sensor and wiring , trouble codes , etc. .
Theres a long list but I think its best to start from the inside out . If the jeep ran fine up to the point that it overheated , we have somewhere to start. But I always insist that its important to know the engine's health . Overheats are bad and we always hope it did not cause damage.
Lets not assume anything as that is what causes items to get overlooked and the cause not found. Let's not assume the worst either. Inspection is where to start. We emphasize checking electrical connections ( power and ground ) in all parts of the electrical system but first we need to know your jeep engines present condition . It will take you some time but its best to know the facts without guessing or assuming. Thank you for your membership and thank you for choosing Jeepz.com . Best of luck to you and let's focus on the positive , it'll run good again, just needs some work thrown at it . Sometimes that means money too. Greg