Hi all,
My 2002 Liberty (3.7l) overheated on the way home from work the other day. I assumed thermostat and so replaced that. Didn't help.
Now, the temp will rise to normal and stay there for a while - about 10-15 minutes or so - and then spike rapidly up. When I got home from my test drive last night, my radiator fan was not on when it clearly should have been. I gave it a whack on the motor with a wrench and it started up.
As for the coolant system itself, I don't think it is a pump issue as coolant is flowing through the system (the coolant bleed valve was bubbling up nicely with hot coolant).
So, I'm thinking job 1 is likely to swap out my fan.
But I'm looking for other suggestions. Where would you start? Bad relay? Bad temp sensor? Blocked radiator?
Thanks,
Kris
My 2002 Liberty (3.7l) overheated on the way home from work the other day. I assumed thermostat and so replaced that. Didn't help.
Now, the temp will rise to normal and stay there for a while - about 10-15 minutes or so - and then spike rapidly up. When I got home from my test drive last night, my radiator fan was not on when it clearly should have been. I gave it a whack on the motor with a wrench and it started up.
As for the coolant system itself, I don't think it is a pump issue as coolant is flowing through the system (the coolant bleed valve was bubbling up nicely with hot coolant).
So, I'm thinking job 1 is likely to swap out my fan.
But I'm looking for other suggestions. Where would you start? Bad relay? Bad temp sensor? Blocked radiator?
Thanks,
Kris