First you have to understand the components of the cooling system.
Next you must understand the operation of this system.
Overheating typically follows one of a few different patterns, and their most common causes
Tertiary issues of no heat in cabin :
Be aware that curing one problem may not be the only problem that your cooling system has, so approach the problem with an open mind and a willingness to make clear observations and consider all factors.
The simplest diagnostic procedures, from easiest to less easier are :
after verifying all of the above if condition not found and overheating persists
not the right mixture of coolant Was the serpentine belt put back on correctly?
Low coolant level or possibly air trapped in the system. Bleed the system and check the coolant level in the radiator not the reservoir.
Could be a number of reasons. Thermostat, water pump, blown fan relay, bad fan motor.
A 1998 Jeep Cherokee has disc brakes in the front.
1985-1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ should interchange 1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ should interchange
A 1998 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
I mean how do you disassemble the fan blower in a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. how do you remove the blower fan from the car in the Grand Jeep Cherokee Laredo.
nope cant do it. no such thing as an 8.0 liter in a jeep
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A 1998 Jeep Cherokee has disc brakes in the front.
A 1998 Jeep Cherokee uses R134a.
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my jeep Cherokee 1998 4.0 is a straight 6
A 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a four speed automatic transmission.
To answer your question, no...it's not overheating. Is yours?
A 1998 Jeep uses R134a.
Overheating the engine shouldn't effect the transmission. Overheating the transmission could.
The correct factory tire size for a 1998 Jeep Cherokee is 215/75 R15.
1985-1996 Jeep Cherokee XJ should interchange 1997-2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ should interchange
The only differences are between a regular Cherokee and a Grand Cherokee.