jump power from the battery to the fan directly to see if the fan operates. if not, replace fan. interchange another relay with the fan relay to check the relay. there are usually the exact same relay located in the engine bay.
I suspect that either your thermostat is plugged with debris from the radiator change or that the thermostat was replaced backwards. The spring side should be towards the block.
Check the thermostat to see if it was installed correctly. They can get put in backwards.
The best way to lift a Grand Cherokee is to install tighter leaf springs. The leaf springs can be changed in some vehicles to make them appear taller.
Check the front driveshaft.
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There could be several things that will make your 2005 Grand Cherokee Limited overheat even if you just changed your radiator. There may be a head gasket blown.
The radiator fan motor is electric. The fan motor fuse may be blown. The fan motor may need to be changed. The engine should not be operated when it is running hot.
Rod your radiator and check your fan clutch or electric fans if you got them.
I suspect that either your thermostat is plugged with debris from the radiator change or that the thermostat was replaced backwards. The spring side should be towards the block.
Hi have you checked the radiator for blockage if it is blowing water back out the radiator this could be the problem.
no, the body style on the Cherokee changed in 1997
Blown head gasket?
if you mean 'fender', then no. the Cherokee body style changed in 1997
Assuming fluid is not lost, and thermostat is not sticking, and water pump is working, and radiator not blocked, must be electric fan not cutting in. I think its switched on by a sensor on the block. Check cut in of electric fan. IF thats working, must be blocked or ineffective radiator.
Check the thermostat to see if it was installed correctly. They can get put in backwards.
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The decision to take it to a body shop for an oil change.