I just had my water pump replaced on my 1996 Grand Cherokee for the first time at 120,000 miles. It cost 75 for the pump and 25 for the labor. They were already doing a tune-up so I don't know if that decreased the cost of the labor charge. Now my "coolant sensor bad" no longer displays. Yahoo to that.
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Drain the water coolant from the engine. Remove the water hoses. Remove the front engine cover. Remove the retaining nuts from the water pump. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
Around 190-200 deg F.
How do I replace water pump on 2004 jeep grand Cherokee
Change your oil cooler.
It sounds like there is water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee because there may be water in the door of your Jeep Grand Cherokee. You can take your car to a mechanic to be sure, and if necessary, to have the door drained.
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sound's like the heater core is bad or you have a leaky windsheld
Under hood, center, upper engine area, mounted in driver side of water outlet
No but it will give you alot more room to work and radiator fins are very delicate. If you insist on keeping the radiator in place cut out some thick cardboard and place it over the fins. I would most definitely remove it. I have replace the water pump, radiator, and thermostat in my 98 limited 5.9L
You can tell where the water pump is located by finding where the mechanical fan is bolted to. If you want to change the water pump, the fan and fan shroud must be removed.
ZJ Jeep Grand Cherokee at 1993 to 1995, so this documents can be help: ZJ-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams: http://www.scribd.com/doc/4790640/93ZJ-Secc-8W-Wiring-Diagrams Good luck!!!