I was driving my Jeep and on my way back to the office the red battery light came on. I did the ignition switch test and got a diagnostic code indicating that there was something wrong with the charging system.
Well, it turns out that when I parked the Jeep I noticed a lot of water vapor coming out of the hood. I popped the hood and noticed there was coolant around the engine.
Since I am in cold weather, I let the engine cool off for the rest of the day and then planned to drive it to the shop on my way back from the office.
I was about 15 minutes away from the shop when on the highway the vehicle stalled and shut off. The low oil pressure light came on and I started hearing grinding noises when I restarted the vehicle as if a bearing or something was rattling.
Since there was a lot of traffic and it was stop and go, I drove on the shoulder and got off at my exit and straight toward the shop.
About 5 minutes from the shop, the check engine light came on and "ding ding ding ding ding." I looked at the temperature gauge, and it was all the way on HOT in the red zone.
I was very close to the shop so I kept going for the next 5 minutes and got there.
The battery was putting out over 13.4 volts with everything off. We let the engine cool off for a while before attempting to start it.
It had a hard time starting and made all sorts of noises. We waited even longer for it to cool then it started okay without any issues.
The mechanic thinks it is the water pump because it wobbled around and could explain the reason the charging system, power steering, and coolant boiling.
He is going to keep the Jeep overnight and start it up in the morning when it is cold and see how it starts up. We are hoping that it starts without any issue as that would indicate there is a serious engine problem if it has trouble from a cold start.
If it starts fine, he will replace the water pump.
What are the chances I ruined the engine driving while it was overheated for about 5 minutes?
Well, it turns out that when I parked the Jeep I noticed a lot of water vapor coming out of the hood. I popped the hood and noticed there was coolant around the engine.
Since I am in cold weather, I let the engine cool off for the rest of the day and then planned to drive it to the shop on my way back from the office.
I was about 15 minutes away from the shop when on the highway the vehicle stalled and shut off. The low oil pressure light came on and I started hearing grinding noises when I restarted the vehicle as if a bearing or something was rattling.
Since there was a lot of traffic and it was stop and go, I drove on the shoulder and got off at my exit and straight toward the shop.
About 5 minutes from the shop, the check engine light came on and "ding ding ding ding ding." I looked at the temperature gauge, and it was all the way on HOT in the red zone.
I was very close to the shop so I kept going for the next 5 minutes and got there.
The battery was putting out over 13.4 volts with everything off. We let the engine cool off for a while before attempting to start it.
It had a hard time starting and made all sorts of noises. We waited even longer for it to cool then it started okay without any issues.
The mechanic thinks it is the water pump because it wobbled around and could explain the reason the charging system, power steering, and coolant boiling.
He is going to keep the Jeep overnight and start it up in the morning when it is cold and see how it starts up. We are hoping that it starts without any issue as that would indicate there is a serious engine problem if it has trouble from a cold start.
If it starts fine, he will replace the water pump.
What are the chances I ruined the engine driving while it was overheated for about 5 minutes?