your heater core might be plugged(probable), or thermostat may not be opening all the way
Sounds like a leak in the heater core.
A 2001 Jeep Wrangler uses orange extended-life antifreeze. This allows the vehicle to be driven up to 150,000 miles before changing the coolant.
It depends on how bad the leak is .If its a really bad leak to the point where the car is starting to overheat then no
doesnt have 1. chain driven
It doesnt have spin on it and it is a driven kick, not a lob.
It's one of your belt driven accessories-that's a starting point.
Using geared head for gear box driven or stepped pulley if belt driven
Normal cause of a belt smoking is that one of the driven pulleys has siezed.
the oil pump is in the middle of the inside of the oil pan. It is driven off of the camshaft via a driveshaft.
Worn or glazed belt? Loose belt? Worn bearing on belt driven accessory?
Try changing spark plugs. Blow out dirt around plugs first.
according to all the lit it doesnt have one its chain driven