Check your fuse, and your coolant temp sensor. The coolant temp sensor is more than likely the problem
I own a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo V-6 4.0L My fan clutch is gone, so the fan spins smoothly when the motor is off. If the fan clutch is good, the fan will not spin so freely. Plus, the temp guage will not go over the middle line while in traffic. I had my tested, and the a/c freon was good, but the back pressure built up fast because the fan was not cooling the radiator. The sensor worked fine, but the fan clutch did not. That would be my answer
There is a leak somewhere in the cooling system. Have the cooling system pressure tested for leaks.
It will say on the bottle or website if it is NOT tested on animals. If it doesnt say anything it probably is tested on animals
The control is the group that doesnt get tested
NO it doesnt. This is a new type of machinery that the DS doesnt comprehend. I know, i tested it. fack!
Have cooling system pressure tested to determine origination of leak
ono doesnt kill it just hurts. by the way congrats
The only way to find out for sure is to have the cooling system pressure tested.
You should have the battery tested and see if there are any cooling options available. Over heating is the cause of your issues. It could be either the battery or poor cooling issues.
If battery is original have it load tested (6 yrs old) time to replace?
Have the cooling system pressure tested and check for leaks.
If you do not visibly see a coolant leak, have the cooling system pressure tested. If the leak is not obvious it could be internal.