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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    We're taking it to a shop today to hopefully rule out a blown head gasket and/or a cracked head
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    Could I install a clutch fan on my 2005 3.7L Jeep Liberty Limited?
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    There's a clutch fan too? If so mine does not have it.
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    There is no air in the system, and we've replaced both water pump and radiator, and the fan does what it's supposed to
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    The only other thing I can think of is my engine light is on and it's displaying a code for an O2 sensor but I doubt that could cause my overheating issues
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    It was working we always test thermostats b4 install because with the KJ and some other vehicle what's the point of putting it on there and it not working then having to spend 30+ dollars on more collant but the one we got fully opened at 212°F which is what it said and when we did research...
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    That's the first thing we replaced sorry that slipped my mind and it's installed the right way and the one that's recommended for a Jeep KJ
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    Jeep Liberty Overheat issue

    My 2005 Jeep Liberty 3.7L is constantly overheating but only when I'm driving it can idle all day and it'll stay in the 212-220°F range but when I start driving it goes to 240°F-250°F unless I have the heater on full blast, I've replaced the heater core, water pump, and the radiator and mostly...

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