randomuser107
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Before a big trip (~2500mi) I replaced a leaky lower radiator hose as well as rusted clamps on my 2011 Jeep Liberty - the coolant reservoir seemed to be holding well both during and after the trip, although now I’ve been noticing the reservoir emptying only a few days after filling it.
Where I used to live, didn’t do much highway driving - max 50mph for a few mins. Now I do 75-85 for over 15-20 minutes at a time and have noticed that my lower radiator hose, which was replaced right before my
long trip, is extremely leaky at the connection to the radiator. I used worm gear hose clamps for these, and have tried to move the hose around a bit and then replace the clamp at the specific leak point (I found it loosened when I initially checked regarding the reservoir emptying), but neither tightening it nor replacing it solved the leaking.
I’m under the impression that this isn’t so much a clamp issue as a hose issue, I know that the constant tension clamps are better, but I’m currently going with what’s easier until I identify what the problem actually is. I just got any compatible lower radiator hose from autozone I could readily find to initially replace it before the trip as I was pressed for time. Could I just have been a crap hose that has now failed on me?
When adjusting the hose with the clamp off, a ton of coolant started pouring rather than dripping, onto the floor for a short period. I did not take the hose off of where it was connected whatsoever.
Any ideas? I love my jeep but I’m getting tired of all these random issues. Would love to put this behind me as fast as possible, praying it’s not a problem with the water pump or something.
Where I used to live, didn’t do much highway driving - max 50mph for a few mins. Now I do 75-85 for over 15-20 minutes at a time and have noticed that my lower radiator hose, which was replaced right before my
long trip, is extremely leaky at the connection to the radiator. I used worm gear hose clamps for these, and have tried to move the hose around a bit and then replace the clamp at the specific leak point (I found it loosened when I initially checked regarding the reservoir emptying), but neither tightening it nor replacing it solved the leaking.
I’m under the impression that this isn’t so much a clamp issue as a hose issue, I know that the constant tension clamps are better, but I’m currently going with what’s easier until I identify what the problem actually is. I just got any compatible lower radiator hose from autozone I could readily find to initially replace it before the trip as I was pressed for time. Could I just have been a crap hose that has now failed on me?
When adjusting the hose with the clamp off, a ton of coolant started pouring rather than dripping, onto the floor for a short period. I did not take the hose off of where it was connected whatsoever.
Any ideas? I love my jeep but I’m getting tired of all these random issues. Would love to put this behind me as fast as possible, praying it’s not a problem with the water pump or something.