badkittystt
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So yesterday I'm driving around doing some light errands. Not much traffic, nothing out of the ordinary, and I stop to check my mail. While I'm searching for my mailbox key I hear an odd sound and my steering wheel is vibrating. I turn off the jeep and I get out and pop the hood, and this is what I see.
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Doesn't seem like a good sign, so I get back inside and turn to ignition on so I can get all the lights up and I don't get any engine lights but my temp gauge is maxxed out, an 11 on a scale of 1-10. So I turn it back off, leave the hood up, and continue searching for my mailbox key. I looked at the engine a little bit, didn't see any leaks or hoses dangling, spewing, or acting oddly. I also turned the jeep on for a second and the fan was turning.
After about 10 minutes I look and the reservoir has stopped boiling and it looks like the liquid (pretty ugly color, I'm thinking I might need to get my coolant flushed if that's something that exists) is right around the cool fill line. At that point I start a slow drive home. It's only about 10 minutes and not much uphill so I take it easy and keep an eye on the temp gauge. It starts at the halfway mark and slowly crept it's way up to about 3/4 of the way. At this point I'm almost home and getting tired of driving 30mph so I speed up and fly home at about 40. I realize that's not very fast but if you've ever driven somewhere like St. Thomas, you'll realize I was blazing. At this point the needle goes back down to just over half way and wiggles a little big, I figured from the increased airflow from going faster. When I got home I popped the hood so it could cool faster and didn't leave the house again until this morning.
So this morning I look at the reservoir and I realize that there is so much residue (brownish red color) that I can't see the level. But the boy didn't say anything when he left this morning so I figured it was a freak overheating and everything was fine. As I'm driving into town (all downhill, some traffic) I notice the temp gauge is just barely above half way and I realize I have no idea where it normally is, OOPS! So I don't know if it's overheating, and then the boy calls and says dont' forget to add water. Already been driving 10 minutes, oops again! So when I'm done downtown, about an hour and a half, I buy a gallon of water and add it. I had to go one more place then drive home and the level has been hovering right above halfway and I still can't see into the tank.
So.... after that very detailed and elaborate story, I have a few questions.
1. Where should the temp gauge be normally so I know if it's starting to over heat? I don't have a readout, just the needle.
2. Why is my stuff so dirty? Should I get a coolant flush? I'm thinking of bringing Mr. Darcy to the dealership to get the transmission fluid changed so maybe that would make sense?
3. Why did he overheat? I didn't see any hoses loose when I was waiting for him to cool down so I don't think anything is wrong. The fan was going, everything looked fine. Is this just a fluke? Should I look again for a leak? TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!!
Thanks! Look forward to my flood of responses
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Doesn't seem like a good sign, so I get back inside and turn to ignition on so I can get all the lights up and I don't get any engine lights but my temp gauge is maxxed out, an 11 on a scale of 1-10. So I turn it back off, leave the hood up, and continue searching for my mailbox key. I looked at the engine a little bit, didn't see any leaks or hoses dangling, spewing, or acting oddly. I also turned the jeep on for a second and the fan was turning.
After about 10 minutes I look and the reservoir has stopped boiling and it looks like the liquid (pretty ugly color, I'm thinking I might need to get my coolant flushed if that's something that exists) is right around the cool fill line. At that point I start a slow drive home. It's only about 10 minutes and not much uphill so I take it easy and keep an eye on the temp gauge. It starts at the halfway mark and slowly crept it's way up to about 3/4 of the way. At this point I'm almost home and getting tired of driving 30mph so I speed up and fly home at about 40. I realize that's not very fast but if you've ever driven somewhere like St. Thomas, you'll realize I was blazing. At this point the needle goes back down to just over half way and wiggles a little big, I figured from the increased airflow from going faster. When I got home I popped the hood so it could cool faster and didn't leave the house again until this morning.
So this morning I look at the reservoir and I realize that there is so much residue (brownish red color) that I can't see the level. But the boy didn't say anything when he left this morning so I figured it was a freak overheating and everything was fine. As I'm driving into town (all downhill, some traffic) I notice the temp gauge is just barely above half way and I realize I have no idea where it normally is, OOPS! So I don't know if it's overheating, and then the boy calls and says dont' forget to add water. Already been driving 10 minutes, oops again! So when I'm done downtown, about an hour and a half, I buy a gallon of water and add it. I had to go one more place then drive home and the level has been hovering right above halfway and I still can't see into the tank.
So.... after that very detailed and elaborate story, I have a few questions.
1. Where should the temp gauge be normally so I know if it's starting to over heat? I don't have a readout, just the needle.
2. Why is my stuff so dirty? Should I get a coolant flush? I'm thinking of bringing Mr. Darcy to the dealership to get the transmission fluid changed so maybe that would make sense?
3. Why did he overheat? I didn't see any hoses loose when I was waiting for him to cool down so I don't think anything is wrong. The fan was going, everything looked fine. Is this just a fluke? Should I look again for a leak? TELL ME WHAT TO DO!!!
Thanks! Look forward to my flood of responses