2000 XJ.
Few weeks ago I was taking a trip to VT and it involved a lot of hill climbing on the highway, this jeep has always run fine and never had cooling issues. This day it started running around 220-230, and then the temp eventually spiked directly up to 260+ on a hill ascent, radiator boiled over, yadda yadda. Had overheating problems the whole trip on the highway.
Fluid was nasty, all rust corrosion in it, brown. Not milky or an oil situation.
So once we get home, over the past 3 weeks or so, i change the radiator out for a 3 core CSF w/ new rad cap, add a b&m trans cooler, flush the system, change the waterpump, run a new tstat, flush 4-5 more times, and the temp still creeps up on the highway only under load. It accelerates the heating up quite a bit when running the AC.
I have no cooling problems on the trail, or around town, although it may run up to around 220 max around town, which makes sense given my setup now anyway. This system should run at below 210. (changed the 195 tstat for a 180 tstat today, no change).
Anyone have any ideas? I have no evidence of a bad headgasket or head. I am all out of ideas other than changing the lower rad hose and coolant temp sensor. I even hard wired the e-fan to run constantly just to see.
Few weeks ago I was taking a trip to VT and it involved a lot of hill climbing on the highway, this jeep has always run fine and never had cooling issues. This day it started running around 220-230, and then the temp eventually spiked directly up to 260+ on a hill ascent, radiator boiled over, yadda yadda. Had overheating problems the whole trip on the highway.
Fluid was nasty, all rust corrosion in it, brown. Not milky or an oil situation.
So once we get home, over the past 3 weeks or so, i change the radiator out for a 3 core CSF w/ new rad cap, add a b&m trans cooler, flush the system, change the waterpump, run a new tstat, flush 4-5 more times, and the temp still creeps up on the highway only under load. It accelerates the heating up quite a bit when running the AC.
I have no cooling problems on the trail, or around town, although it may run up to around 220 max around town, which makes sense given my setup now anyway. This system should run at below 210. (changed the 195 tstat for a 180 tstat today, no change).
Anyone have any ideas? I have no evidence of a bad headgasket or head. I am all out of ideas other than changing the lower rad hose and coolant temp sensor. I even hard wired the e-fan to run constantly just to see.
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