KellenNold
New member
1985 XT 600
Hey, I have a 89 cherokee I6 4X4, still closed system. Recently the jeep was overheating, so I found a leak and replaced the upper radiator hose and flushed out the heater core. Now the engine (reading from inst. panel) won't even heat up to 210. It has only rarely gotten to 210 and that includes on the freeway (~170 on an hour drive) and around town. I still get hot air from the core. It mainly stays a little over the dash mark after 100 (~150). Also the panel temp jumps up and down, especially after giving it gas after a stop. I am thinking that it could be a bad thermostat (stuck open??) or a faulty temp sender to the panel. I thought it was supposed to run at 210.
Any thoughts or help
Thanks,
Kellen
Hey, I have a 89 cherokee I6 4X4, still closed system. Recently the jeep was overheating, so I found a leak and replaced the upper radiator hose and flushed out the heater core. Now the engine (reading from inst. panel) won't even heat up to 210. It has only rarely gotten to 210 and that includes on the freeway (~170 on an hour drive) and around town. I still get hot air from the core. It mainly stays a little over the dash mark after 100 (~150). Also the panel temp jumps up and down, especially after giving it gas after a stop. I am thinking that it could be a bad thermostat (stuck open??) or a faulty temp sender to the panel. I thought it was supposed to run at 210.
Any thoughts or help
Thanks,
Kellen