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Search Advanced search…. New posts. Search forums. Log in. Install the app. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter John Todd Start date Aug 10, John Todd Member. Joined Feb 15, Messages 36 Reaction score 3. I wonder if anyone can help me with this? My Cherokee Liberty 2.
Any ideas anyone? Thanks in advance, John. KJowner Full Access Member.
2.8 CRD Cherokee KJ overheating when A/c on
The heat exchanger for the AC is in front of the radiator, I would guess the additional heat is causing the issue. Is it a problem when you are travelling at speed or just when you are stopped? If its just when you are stopped then it's probably the viscous fan that has failed. It can react and gell with other coolant. Also check the Radiator isn't blocked with leaves, grass, straw etc, round here the farmers are harvesting and there is a lot of stuff blowing about.
Oh and don't use water in the system, it must be HOAT antifreeze the engine is a wet liner design and other coolant will cause micro boiling and pinholes will develop in the liners wrecking it. Joined Feb 19, Messages 5 Reaction score 4. Hello, when the AC button is pushed the electric fan in front of the radiator behind the grill, should come on instantly.
Check the fan relays under the hood in the engine compartment. I had a similar problem when I first bought my used CRD, what I did was gently pull up on the relays and they made a better connection so the terminals may be dirty on yours. Hope this helps. KJowner said:. Click to expand