matt6669
NAXJA Member # 1602
- Location
- West Milford, NJ
Ok here goes
About a year ago I replaced the radiator, water pump, rad cap, and thermo due to my radiator being filled with rust.
I replaced all of that and then didn't drive it for about a year due to a electrical problem.
Well I finally got the jeep back on the road and now I have luke warm heat.
If I grab the lower rad hose its hot which its suppose to be.
If I grab the upper rad hose, its hot as well, which its not suppose to be if I understand correctly.
If I grab the top hose for the heater core that runs along side the valve cover that too is boiling hot.
Lower heater core hose not hot
The jeep stays at 210, will not go over 210, never had a over heating problem either.
If I take the upper rad hose off where that hose and the heater core hose meet at the thermo, I get steam which also isn't good.
Question
Do you think I have a clog somewhere that isn't letting coolant go to.
Or do you think I have air in my system somehow.
This is all on a 98 Chero.
Thanks guys
M
About a year ago I replaced the radiator, water pump, rad cap, and thermo due to my radiator being filled with rust.
I replaced all of that and then didn't drive it for about a year due to a electrical problem.
Well I finally got the jeep back on the road and now I have luke warm heat.
If I grab the lower rad hose its hot which its suppose to be.
If I grab the upper rad hose, its hot as well, which its not suppose to be if I understand correctly.
If I grab the top hose for the heater core that runs along side the valve cover that too is boiling hot.
Lower heater core hose not hot
The jeep stays at 210, will not go over 210, never had a over heating problem either.
If I take the upper rad hose off where that hose and the heater core hose meet at the thermo, I get steam which also isn't good.
Question
Do you think I have a clog somewhere that isn't letting coolant go to.
Or do you think I have air in my system somehow.
This is all on a 98 Chero.
Thanks guys
M