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No Heat
I have a 2004 grand cherokee. I had an engine coolant flush in September. I started losing heat on my passenger side and this week it moved over to the driver side. Now I have no heat. Today I opened my hood and discovered that everything appears normal except my engine coolant level. The level is above the full level and when I took the top off and looked inside I see the orange coolant is filled to the very top. Could this be causing my problem?
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Re: No Heat
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The coolant level should be right on the mark or right around it. Filled to the very top of the plastic bottle could indicate some type of problem. 2004 - should still be covered by warranty - Right? Take Care,
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Greg A. 2001 Chevy Venture w/some "enhancements" ~ 105K Miles (Dec. 2010) 1992 Jeep Cherokee Laredo, 4.0L, Automatic ~ 155K Miles (Dec 2010) |
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Re: No Heat
Greg is right,it does sound like a possible problem with the blend doors.These are notorious for breaking,especially on WJs with the dual zone system.Just curious,why did you flush the coolant?Your Jeep has 5 year/. 100,000 mile coolant
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Re: No Heat
could possibly be air bubbles in the coolant causing no heat. which is easy to fix
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Re: No Heat
I'm leasing and I have 39,000 miles and I was told my my non-Jeep mechanic that I should have a engine coolant flush in September when I was at 36,000. I was planning on keeping this Jeep but I don't like trouble. I usually don't buy American but I love Jeep.
Anyway, I made an appointment at my Jeep Dealership and my mechanic for next week so that I can have two opinions. I'll let you know what happens. Thankx. Taheerah |
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