A thermostat stuck in the closed position is very common in overheating problems. Simple to check: Remove the radiator cap and start the engine. Look through he filler neck to see if you see the coolant circulate when the engine reaches normal operating temperature. If you don't see water circulate, more than likely the thermostat is stuck.
through the overflow bottle
check your water or coolant level If coolant level is ok, replace the thermostat.
Flush your radiator coolant and replace thermostat
You will have to replace the refrigerant, but not the engine coolant.
replace the sensor.
in the engine compartment on the firewall right in front of the passenger and right behind the coolant bottle.
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.
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how do you replace coolant temp sensor on a rodeo
its happen because heater core have too much durt insaide and you can clean it with some blowing thing or replace
Open the drain out valve at the bottom of the radiator to allow the coolant to run out. Replace the valve and add the fresh coolant.
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