Ok here is the story, my fiance now drives my KK. It has 68k miles, she was complaining of a slight growling sound but after a couple drives I never heard it. Then it happened, the waterpump lost its bearing, tore the belt and she over heated, she luckily drove it for only a couple mins after that to an autozone. We let it cool down, grabbed a water pump new belt and tstat. After getting it towed to our house, and two days later I installed them both, refilled the coolant and started it up, the jeep then gets warm, but then continues to get hotter. It does finally throw a CEL which was P0117 the coolant temp sensor, ordered that came the next day and I changed it. Started the jeep up and gets warm, then goes hotter so without letting it get too hot I shut it down.
So I start searching, and the only things I am coming up with are bad radiator cap, and/or air in the system. I have checked the oil for water/coolant and it is clean pure oil as it should be showing no signs of head warping. The radiator fan is blowing and does change to a higher rpm under load such as the AC being on.
My question is could the cap and/or air bubbles in the system keep the jeep overheating? I am more of an old school motor head (i learned on a chevy 350 motor) so these newer cars are a bit different and apparently VERY picky.
Thanks for any input.
|