I own a 1997 Jeep GC Laredo with a 4.0 six-cylinder to find the thermostat simply follow your upper radiator hose to the engine block and then take off the two bolts that hold the cover on. You should then see the thermostat sitting there inside. Just be sure to put the new thermostat back in the same way the old one came out if you put it in upside-down it will not function properly.
You need to replace the thermostat and flush the system of crud.
Changing a thermostat on a 1995 Jeep Cherokee is very easy to do. The thermostat has two bolts holding it in place. Take the bolts off and remove the thermostat from the casing and replace with a new one.
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Yes, a Cherokee has a thermostat.
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2L is replaced by draining the coolant and disconnecting the radiator hose. The housing is then unbolted, the thermostat removed, and a new unit put in its place.
On a Cherokee the thermostat is under the housing that the upper radiator hose hooks to. On a Grand Cherokee with the 4.7L it is under the lower hose attachment housing.
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
On a Jeep Grand Cherokee v6, the thermostat is located in the thermostat housing. The housing can be easily located by following the upper radiator hose to it.
There is no such part on a 1999 Jeep Cherokee.
It has a 195 thermostat and the electric fan comes on between 215 and 220.
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No, the entire dash has to be removed.