Sounds like the thermostat is stuck. It is supposed to open when the engine heats up to keep the engine cool. The same antifreeze fluid is used to heat the inside of the car. If the thermostat is stuck in the closed position, the fluid cannot flow through the engine (thus cooling it) and through the heat exchanger to heat the passenger cab. Sounds like the thermostat is stuck. It is supposed to open when the engine heats up to keep the engine cool. The same antifreeze fluid is used to heat the inside of the car. If the thermostat is stuck in the closed position, the fluid cannot flow through the engine (thus cooling it) and through the heat exchanger to heat the passenger cab. Sound like a coolant leak.
check the connections behind the gauge they could pop loose
If you have a 1993 Jeep Cherokee Country check the wiring harness underneath the driver
yes blocks are the same but components might be different ,but will work
Yes
There could be several things wrong with the system that the thermostat gauge is connected to. You could check to see if the gauge is working correctly. If the gauge works fine, then it could be the housing that the thermostat is mounted to. It could also be a faulty bypass valve near the thermostat which prevents the engine from heating up. Check these places to see what may be wrong with your escort.
Yes
None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993None, there wasn't a Grand Cherokee until 1993
Jeep Grand Cherokee was created in 1993.
If same engine and transmission models, yes.
YES....
Yes. The body style of the ZJ from 1993 - 1998 are the same.
1993 Jeep Cherokee Ignition Wiring ...