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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    How much pressure is the reservoir suppose to hold?
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    I did remove it and can’t readily see a crack or perforation. this reservoir is 2 years old. The tank has a breather hole to the back against the firewall. Another interesting thing is that while the cap is off the coolant doesn’t seap into the overflow chamber and as soon as I place the...
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    Wow, who would have thought. My reservoir may well have been damaged with a previous overheating. I got the heads worked on and checked the bocks surface. I replaced the radiator and water pump and I added the OEM mechanical fan. Tomorrow morning I will follow your advice. I have a local...
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    Just as a reminder, the coolant is no boiling/overheating. I have a Haynes manual, would that one help? I actually did not know the reservoir could go bad, thanks for letting me know. I will buy a pressure tester and I did purge the air bubbles from the system. I am going to buy the OEM...
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    And the type of fluid causes the coolant to seap into the overflow chamber? Has this happen tu someone else you know? Did the problem solve for them? Because I would do this tomorrow if It will work. Thanks again so much Liberty TC.
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    Thanks for your reply. The thermostat is aftermarket and the coolant is Peak North American vehicles 2002-2007. The Jeep is 2004.
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    The only affirmative answer is the 16psi
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    Coolant overflow without overheating

    I need help with a coolant overflow to the overflow chamber in the reservoir without the vehicle overheating. The hoses are new, I replaced the cap, the water pump is new and the thermostat looks new (its about a year and a half old). First I thought the thermostat was reversed yet I checked...
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    Fuel pump with different wire connector

    I solved the problem. I replaced the new pumps connector with the old pump connector and I used the old sending unit on the new pump. This way the new pump had the proper wire connectors. I had to cut an opening under the rug just above the fuel tank with a rotary tool (there wasn’t a hatch...
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    Fuel pump with different wire connector

    I purchased a fuel pump for my 2004 Liberty and when I pulled out the old pump I discovered that the wiring connector was a two wire connector and the new unit was a four wire connector. I started searching for pumps again but this time paying attention to the connector and can’t find a pump...
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    Trouble starting and runs with a lean fuel mixture

    Ok, I will work on it and see how it goes. Thanks so much for the good advice. Will let you know how it works out.
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    Trouble starting and runs with a lean fuel mixture

    The only code was air intake temp sensor and I installed a new one, code is gone now. Coolant could have passed the coil seal, would that cause it to start with difficulty and then start running lean air/fuel mixture? Some times the starter turns over a few times and then locks and I get click...
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    Trouble starting and runs with a lean fuel mixture

    Thinking about cleaning the throttle body tomorrow to see if that helps.
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    Trouble starting and runs with a lean fuel mixture

    When I removed the radio/ac panel, I also disconnected the vacuum switch to work comfortably. Don't know if I messed something up there.
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    Trouble starting and runs with a lean fuel mixture

    Hello to all. I am a newbie in this forum so I am grateful for being allowed in this forum and I appreciate any input related to my 2004 Liberty issue. After I replaced the coolant/antifreeze reservoir and the radio, it is very difficult to start the engine and when it runs, it does it with a...
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