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Old 06-14-2011, 04:58 PM
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I need to replace my stock radiator. I don't know where to start looking to buy one. Things like brands and opinion would be awesome thanks
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Originally Posted by cwabney
I haven't seen any issues with overall engine temperature -- when it gets up to 208º it remains stable. Wouldn't a faulty thermostat cause the engine to overheat in general? Besides, shouldn't the fan work when the AC is engaged regardless of engine temperature?
I'm not 100% sure how it's wired but if the thermostat is no good it won't close the circuit to start the fan. I could be wrong but it's the only thing you didn't change yet.
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Originally Posted by TheGreenDodger
I need to replace my stock radiator. I don't know where to start looking to buy one. Things like brands and opinion would be awesome thanks
I've heard great things about radiator barn.com.
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 96xjclassic
I've heard great things about radiator barn.com.

Its where Im going to get mine, and they definitely have the best price. I'm only springing for the 2 row though, my stock radiator works pretty dang good, it could just be a bit better.
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Hello,

My fuel line going into my fuel rail is leaking where the metal part of the line stops and turns into plastic. I tried replacing once with the same plastic BS, and it was still leaking. It never really got pliable though. POS. So after that failed I just took some rubber fuel line and squeezed it over the plastic parts left on there and clamped them down with hose clamps, it worked for a while but this morning it was leaking worse than before. I'm looking for something a little more proper. Hopefully a solid solution, like a rubber hose fitted to a quick connect fitting? ANY help is appreciated thanks guys.
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:38 PM
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Originally Posted by cwabney
Like the title says... the Aux Radiator Cooling Fan isn't working. Just to ensure we're all talking about the same part, it's the electric fan located on the right side of the vehicle behind the radiator.

I'm aware this fan should engage in case the engine temperature reaches a certain point -- something like 215º -- or whenever I turn on the AC. Anyhow, the bottom line is that it doesn't. I turn on the Jeep, switch the AC to Max, and the fan won't run. The AC was charged about 5 days ago, and the air blown into the cabin is cool, so the AC works and I don't believe it to be a low-pressure issue.

To troubleshoot, I checked all the fuses, which were fine. Then I checked the fan motor by connecting it directly to a 12V battery. It spun up without hesitation. Finally, I replaced the cooling fan relay, located in the Power Distribution Box on the left side of the engine compartment. After starting the car and turning on the AC, the fan still won't start. I even tried nudging it to see if it would start spinning, but to no luck.

So, AC is good, fuses are good, fan motor is good, and relay is good, but the fan still won't start.

Any thoughts?

The above issue is on my 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport.
If its plugged into the right wires, start ur jeep. Then go to the plug on the thermostat housing, the temp sending unit, unplug it. Wait a min, and it should kick on.

Also, could it be the jeep wasn't at operating temp, the fan would not kick on for the AC? Just throwing that out there.
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Old 06-15-2011, 06:09 AM
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Mine's stock in the front and sagging 1.5" in the back does that count?

whoooaaa... haha... i'll kep it stock. Whats the purpose of sagging in the back?
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whoooaaa... haha... i'll kep it stock. Whats the purpose of sagging in the back?
Not sure there's a purpose to the sag so much as tired leaf springs....
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lol @ sagging on purpose.

it won't be that was for long...so enjoy it while it lasts a guess

granted, with those tires even at stock height it was VERY capable off road - just avoid large rocks lol

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Originally Posted by TheGreenDodger
I need to replace my stock radiator. I don't know where to start looking to buy one. Things like brands and opinion would be awesome thanks
This is where I got mine (Performance Radiator). No complaints whatsoever 4 years down the road
Metal end tanks are preferable over plastic ones

http://diy.performanceradiator.com/
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Originally Posted by DieselD
If its plugged into the right wires, start ur jeep. Then go to the plug on the thermostat housing, the temp sending unit, unplug it. Wait a min, and it should kick on.

Also, could it be the jeep wasn't at operating temp, the fan would not kick on for the AC? Just throwing that out there.
Okay... you were right. I started the jeep, unplugged the temp sending unit, and the fan started up shortly thereafter (and turned on the check engine light...). I plugged it back in, then turned on the AC. The fan spun for a few moments when the AC came on, then shut off.

Now, what does this mean? Do I have a bad temp sending unit?

Haven't tried getting the engine temp up yet to see if the fan kicks in. I'll do that later tonight and post the result.
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Originally Posted by cwabney
Okay... you were right. I started the jeep, unplugged the temp sending unit, and the fan started up shortly thereafter (and turned on the check engine light...). I plugged it back in, then turned on the AC. The fan spun for a few moments when the AC came on, then shut off.

Now, what does this mean? Do I have a bad temp sending unit?

Haven't tried getting the engine temp up yet to see if the fan kicks in. I'll do that later tonight and post the result.
im actually surprised your rig never got up to 215. But yea chances are it can be bad
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What's the ideal normal operating temp range? I can get up to like 215+-2 degrees if it's 90+ out and on the highway but never higher then that
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mine usually hovers around 200 while driving, and can get to about 215 (enough to turn the aux fan on) if i'm sitting intraffic or at the drivethru
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Originally Posted by dukie564
mine usually hovers around 200 while driving, and can get to about 215 (enough to turn the aux fan on) if i'm sitting intraffic or at the drivethru
i feel like the oddman out not. Im usually at 210 normal driving and in traffic shell go up to 215 and turn the aaux fan on. I think its time for a system flush
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