Radiator boiling over?
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
Bubba did pass the time by typing:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
Was there any indication on the temp gauge?
Water shouldn't come out around the cap, it should go into the overflow
bottle. My first thought is you need a new cap because the seal on that
one is gone. (or was the cap loose?) Without the pressure held by that
cap the radiator will boil.
Also check your coolant mix.
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DougW
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
Was there any indication on the temp gauge?
Water shouldn't come out around the cap, it should go into the overflow
bottle. My first thought is you need a new cap because the seal on that
one is gone. (or was the cap loose?) Without the pressure held by that
cap the radiator will boil.
Also check your coolant mix.
--
DougW
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
Bubba did pass the time by typing:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
Was there any indication on the temp gauge?
Water shouldn't come out around the cap, it should go into the overflow
bottle. My first thought is you need a new cap because the seal on that
one is gone. (or was the cap loose?) Without the pressure held by that
cap the radiator will boil.
Also check your coolant mix.
--
DougW
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
Was there any indication on the temp gauge?
Water shouldn't come out around the cap, it should go into the overflow
bottle. My first thought is you need a new cap because the seal on that
one is gone. (or was the cap loose?) Without the pressure held by that
cap the radiator will boil.
Also check your coolant mix.
--
DougW
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
Bubba did pass the time by typing:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
Was there any indication on the temp gauge?
Water shouldn't come out around the cap, it should go into the overflow
bottle. My first thought is you need a new cap because the seal on that
one is gone. (or was the cap loose?) Without the pressure held by that
cap the radiator will boil.
Also check your coolant mix.
--
DougW
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
Was there any indication on the temp gauge?
Water shouldn't come out around the cap, it should go into the overflow
bottle. My first thought is you need a new cap because the seal on that
one is gone. (or was the cap loose?) Without the pressure held by that
cap the radiator will boil.
Also check your coolant mix.
--
DougW
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
Bubba proclaimed:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
>
>
How long had it been before the last good drive? Belt tight? Water
pump still alive? Any rough running when cold and bubbles in the
coolant when running? Or just an old cap that should be replaced?
Crumpled hoses? Last time it had a bath?
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
>
>
How long had it been before the last good drive? Belt tight? Water
pump still alive? Any rough running when cold and bubbles in the
coolant when running? Or just an old cap that should be replaced?
Crumpled hoses? Last time it had a bath?
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
Bubba proclaimed:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
>
>
How long had it been before the last good drive? Belt tight? Water
pump still alive? Any rough running when cold and bubbles in the
coolant when running? Or just an old cap that should be replaced?
Crumpled hoses? Last time it had a bath?
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
>
>
How long had it been before the last good drive? Belt tight? Water
pump still alive? Any rough running when cold and bubbles in the
coolant when running? Or just an old cap that should be replaced?
Crumpled hoses? Last time it had a bath?
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
Bubba proclaimed:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
>
>
How long had it been before the last good drive? Belt tight? Water
pump still alive? Any rough running when cold and bubbles in the
coolant when running? Or just an old cap that should be replaced?
Crumpled hoses? Last time it had a bath?
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
> ideas?
>
>
How long had it been before the last good drive? Belt tight? Water
pump still alive? Any rough running when cold and bubbles in the
coolant when running? Or just an old cap that should be replaced?
Crumpled hoses? Last time it had a bath?
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
On 24-Apr-2006, "Bubba" <bubba@houston.rr.nospam.com> wrote:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
>
> ideas?
Check the thermostat. If they fail, they mostly fail closed.
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Greyhound
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
On 24-Apr-2006, "Bubba" <bubba@houston.rr.nospam.com> wrote:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
>
> ideas?
Check the thermostat. If they fail, they mostly fail closed.
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Greyhound
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Re: Radiator boiling over?
On 24-Apr-2006, "Bubba" <bubba@houston.rr.nospam.com> wrote:
> Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 1996: Took it for a two-mile spin. When I pulled
> into my garage, water was boiling out of the radiator around the cap. Any
>
> ideas?
Check the thermostat. If they fail, they mostly fail closed.
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Greyhound