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Old 16-02-2003
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Been having problems keeping the engine temp to a safe range of 100c. Driving on the road with the A/C on and the temp will sit at about 110c. If I stop and idle, the temp will go to 120c. On the weekend she hit 125c, too hot for a Jeep. Last winter I changed the water pump with new due the pump losing water out the tell-tale. Has anyone had the same problem and if so what did you do to fix it. I am thinking that the thermostat is buggered and may need to be replaced. I have noticed that the clutch fan has no resistance at 100c engine temp. Thus not doing its job. Even with the elec fan cutting in, there is more airflow from the elec fan than the clutch fan.

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I had exactly the same problem with my 95 XJ. Water pump was leaking out the weep hole replaced that and the thermostat as well as the fan belt.
Still had the problem cleaned radiator with chemical flush still a problem. Replaced radiator problem fixed. Its this good now, the day we had 44 degrees c. Drove home in traffic aircon on all the way never got above the middle mark. Was the radiator. When I pulled it out it was twice as heavey as the new one. It was so full of gunk the chemical could not remove it. Also the fiscus fans are usless I think U don't need them when your cruising due airflow over the radiator. You need them idling and at low speed off road. The problem is that the fluid ones with veins in them don't know when you are cruising or just have high revs off road. I often think I will replace mine with and electric. When I get a chance I'm going to pull the viscus fan off mine & drive the car up the H/way I bet I don't need the viscus fan at all. When I stop she'll heat up until the XJ electric comes on. SO I reckon another electric in place of the viscus just to come on when there is no airflow. Any way I think you need a new radiator.
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Dave I just had a look at your profile: 97 XJ I reckon from what I've read over the years XJ radiators are only good for about 3 to 5 years if looked after. So yours is now at the age where it is suspect. Look at compression as well but usually I think its a cooling problem. When its a donk problem there are usually other signs like rough running and tuning probs. Try the thermostat its cheap and easy to replace. You get the gasket kit with it in the packet. But I think the rad is old enough to rip out anyway. Put a new one in and do the old one up and flog it to get some of the money back. My new radiator cost $640-00 trade about $800-00 new :mad:
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Do know the cheros suffer very hoy under bonnet temps and one of the best mods you can do is fit a bonnet scoop ... say from a GU patrol or Prado it will drop temps dramatically , if you get it colour coded it looks like it's suposed to be there.
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Kramer,

Thanks I think I will take you up on the offer. I will first try the thermo this weekend, and if thats no good will do the rad. Thanks for the offer. I live on the Northside at Bracken Ridge, will call you near the w/end.

Phil,

Great idea, but I don't see many XJ's around with this mod. Would love a Phase 3 shaker on there.. :D

Thanks to all the good info coming in, makes the job alot cheaper and easier to do.
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Jeepdownunder,

Thanks for the backing, we all got a job to do. Don't know your mate.

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This may sound stupid but when it got really hot did it actually over heat? Just make sure the sensor is ok before you go to all the trouble of swapping radiators etc..It's probably ok but just a thought. The reason I say this is because my TJ is doing something similar. Driving home from Perth a week and a bit ago it was about 47 degrees where I was driving. With no aircon on the Jeep was running a tad hot as can be expected in that sort of temp. Well fawk I says to myself this is getting a bit toasty so I turn the aircon on. About 5 minutes later the temp gauge goes from about 110 to red. Shit! So I turn the aircon off. Within 10 seconds it drops right back to where it was. Now I say to myself if it's really that hot surely it wouldn't drop that much in such a short time! So I am suspecting a fawked sensor in my case. When the temp pegged the first time I pulled over right away. And the rad wasn't even boiling much less overflowing!

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