2000 cherokee overheats when A/C is turned on
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2000 cherokee overheats when A/C is turned on
2000 cherokee overheats badly when A/C is on. My sister in law says when it is drawing outside air in. Not sure if it does it when in circulating inside air position. She was told it is the condensor motor. Could this be right?
Thanks for any replies,
Kevin
Thanks for any replies,
Kevin
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From: somewhere over the rainbow
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Check your fan shroud, then that the electric fan is kicking on the way it's supposed too.
Additionally, when was the last time the coolant was clean/serviced, etc? Big thing being that the cooling system is at peak capacity. There is also thermostat and sensors that could be mucking up. Good luck
Additionally, when was the last time the coolant was clean/serviced, etc? Big thing being that the cooling system is at peak capacity. There is also thermostat and sensors that could be mucking up. Good luck
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From: Texas
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
What are temp gauge readings with A/C off? With A/C on?
Air in the cabin regardless of how it got in or whether it is recirculating, has nothing to do with the Jeep overheating. From your post it sounds as if something is going on besides the engine overheating.
Air in the cabin regardless of how it got in or whether it is recirculating, has nothing to do with the Jeep overheating. From your post it sounds as if something is going on besides the engine overheating.
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i would look at both fans. the elec fan should come on immediately with the a/c and defrost settings. basically you should be able to spin the clutch fan on a cold motor, and encounter resistance to spinning it on a hot motor. drive it around to achieve operating temp, shut it off, then see how easily you can move the blades.
edit: clutch fan passenger side, elec fan driver's side
of course the cooling systems on these things are always suspect, but I'd start with the simple stuff first.
edit: clutch fan passenger side, elec fan driver's side
of course the cooling systems on these things are always suspect, but I'd start with the simple stuff first.
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From FSM
Electric cooling fan 4.0L: With or without A/C
request the electric fan will come on only when the
coolant temperature is at least 106° C (223° F), and
will remain on until the coolant temperature drops to
103° C (217° F) or below. Regardless of coolant temperature,
When air conditioning system pressures
reach 2068.5 6 138 kPa (300 6 20 psi) the electric
fan will engage and continue to run until the A/C
system pressure drops to 1620.3 kPa (235 psi) minimum,
then the electric fan will shut off.
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From: Texas
Year: 1993
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
Some people think their XJ is seriously overheating when the gauge goes from 195* to 210*.
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I guess I'm just lazy but I would like to know what the Jeep is actually doing before I try to give advice.
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I guess I'm just lazy but I would like to know what the Jeep is actually doing before I try to give advice.
Last edited by Pelican; 06-22-2014 at 01:08 PM.
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The gauge would read 210 and jump to 260 with ac on. Would fall back with ac off. Clutch fan cold would spin maybe 5 inches. Hot would have more resistance. Coolant level full.
Needing to get back to run this by you guys, I decided to try and fix something easy. She was complaining about loose battery connections so I replaced the battery terminals and cut back the wires to get into fresh copper. On removal, one of the 2 ground wires fell out of its terminal. Put on new terms and test drove. She says no longer overheating. Thoughts?
Needing to get back to run this by you guys, I decided to try and fix something easy. She was complaining about loose battery connections so I replaced the battery terminals and cut back the wires to get into fresh copper. On removal, one of the 2 ground wires fell out of its terminal. Put on new terms and test drove. She says no longer overheating. Thoughts?
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