Thanks all for the suggestions..
I can tell you that this jeep does run very cool, even if its been running a while. I thought this was normal. Of the 4 sections on the temp gauge I have never seen the temp go higher than the middle of the "1st section". It also can take 4~5 miles before I get any heat from the heater. Is changing the thermostat difficult?? would you say it was sticking or not working?? Do I have to take off 1/2 the engine to get at it? This engine does run very cool.
- what function does the viscous heater have to the engine?
All of the drive shafts + U-joints have surface rust and the u-joints have no lube nipple - I think they are the 'non-lube' type
This jeep has gone through every engine maintenance I could think to do - It actually run very well! No obvious smoke or other signs of running poorly.
It has the 5v plug's, which GDE says is better than the 7v. Does the cooler 5v cause less MPG?
..unfortunately I no longer have the Cherokee
dw
thermorex wrote:
You may have a bad thermostat? What's the temperature on the gauge when you drive? As pretty much everyone said, cold weather is a very big impediment in mileage. The lowest I get with my Crd, was 19mpg on -10f. Summer I get a combined of 25-ish (22 city and 30 highway with constant speed at 70-ish mph).
Tips to improve mileage on Crd:
- If you drive less than 5 miles, stick with the Cherokee, seriously. Gas is cheaper, engine warms up faster.
- disconnect the relay for viscous heater, so it will take some load from your engine. I drive the jeep this way and I don't mind it at all. Theoretically your cabin air won't get as warm right away, I haven't seen a huge difference.
- try upgrading the viscous fan to an electric. There is a kit I use with ffdynamics fan 3600 cfm that comes with a shroud for Crd (around 300 bucks, it is worth especially in the winter as you won't move blistering cold air towards the engine all the time, but it gives you also couple mpg in the summer). If you don't tow heavy weights regularly, you'll have no issues no matter how warm is outside, that fan cools very well.
- make sure thermostat is working properly and it would reach the half way mark on the gauge. If it doesn't, the thermostat is stuck partially opened and it causes the engine to run cool.
- check your calipers. Liberty calipers are known to drag. Front calipers especially. They have a rubber boot in the guiding pin, one per caliper, that gets swollen and prevents the caliper to decompress so you drive "with brakes on". Its purpose is to muffle the noises the caliper does when it moves with the rotor when you brake. Take the rubber boot out, grease the pin with purple ceramic grease and you're set. Also rear caliper piston can get dirty, it's a plastic composite and can create dragging. You won't necessarily see the jeep pulling left or right, the only way to see it is comparing with a non-dragging wheel, id advise in just removing the rubber boot as is a recipe to "disaster".
- check your axle ujoints, they can get rusty and don't move easy. Inspect them every 3000miles and lube as necessary (same for Cherokee btw, this is from the maintenance manual)
- wheel bearings, same thing, they can drag also, although not as likely unless the bearing is shot.
- check tire pressure. I recommend going with at least 38psi, up to 40-45 if you don't have offroad tires (offroad tires are very rough if you go over 40psi).
I can tell you one thing for sure, don't regret getting gde tune, that's the best thing you did for your Crd. I have never seen the oil so clean in any Diesel engine that I had. That is a great tune that would help your engine last longer. I am sure you have other issues that are causing this poor mileage, not the tune. Fix those and you'll be a happy owner.
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