Overheating Jeep Grand Cherokee

Asked by NdnTech Jul 14, 2019 at 05:59 PM about the 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My friend has a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee with
the 4.0 and it blew a crack out the top drivers side
of the radiator. We replaced the radiator, coolant
temperature sensor, thermostat and the fan
connection. We fired it up let it idle to operating
temp and gave it some gas. The temp immediately
rose up to nearly 220 so we shut it off. The fan
came on, but it didn't seem like the water pump
was working. We popped the radiator cap off and it
immediately pushed coolant into the overflow tank
then the cap finally got hot. Is this an indication
that the water pump is bad??

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If the pressure inside the radiator rose enough to crack it, the radiator cap (rated 18 psi) might have been the cause. To reach 220 F even with the fan coming on suggests that the thermostat may have been installed backwards. The thermostat coils should face the engine. To determine coolant flow, the heater hoses will heat up first. To get a blast coolant when opening the cap may be trapped air. I leave the radiator uncapped while running the first time and watch for circulating coolant. It would not be unusual for a water pump that old to have all the impellors corroded away...not pumping. There was even a concern over 2000-2002 Jeep six engine developing a cracked head between #3 and #4. I would try again after purging out the air, and check the radiator cap. That's all I know for sure.

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