Did you remove the belt? Can you reach the bottom bolt with the belt on. Also it’s helpful to mention the bolt size; I think they’re 13mm? Thanks for the video
Would a bad thermostat cause the gauge to read as overheating? Engine runs fine most of the time then I got stuck in traffic and gauge went near the red.
That or most likely the cooling fan are most likely suspects while stuck in traffic. Also I would check to see if there is any play in the water pump bearings. Also pressure test the system to see if it holds pressure. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please like share and subscribe
Thanks! You gave me the additional help I needed. Not quite the 30 minute job I told my wife, but definitely doable for a little longer time. Great help!
hey i changed mine followed your video and everything but for some reason its leaking now. it leaks from the bottom. i used just a gasket and it leaked, than i used form a gasket or whatever its called and the gasket and it leaked. what could be the problem?
Coolant won’t go into my over flow tank and it spits out my cap builds pressure and over beats brand new radiator too.. do I need to change my thermostat?! Thanks
Great video I have a 2000 xj, I overheated yesterday but my temperature gauge never warned me. It does go up to about 210 degrees, I know gauge worked as it warned me before I changed the water pump, thermostat, and radiator a week ago. Any idea?
Most likely the system was not bled right , so it has an air pocket or there is a leak that you don’t see, maybe internally. I would check by pressure testing it with a coolant pressure tester and see if it holds steady, if the gauge moves fast then you have a leak and if it holds steady then you are good.
handy man thanks so much ! I forgot to mention that I did see coolant spraying from the sides of the radiator cap. I did buy a new radiator cap; can this be a issue as well or am I still dealing with air pocket? Anyway I appreciate you getting back , much appreciated.
just got one today had not thermo in it. I was starting to think I was doing something wrong. thanks for the info it will help when I get back on it tomorrow.
Make sure the thermostat is in correctly and also make sure the thermostat stays in place and didn't fall between the mating surfaces of the head and water outlet housing. Also check to see if the water outlet housing is not cracked and is flat on the mating side as well as the head. Thanks for watching. I hope this helps.
So my heater doesn't work very good and I live in northern Utah where winters are not nice. It's a 4.0 but I'm not sure if it would be this or the heater core. Any suggestions?
hopefully its the thermostat. and you can flush the heater core (be careful while doing this as to not damage it). but replacing it is NOT something fun to get into.
If you're thermostats stuck open it could be. Have you been getting less than 17 mpg hwy? Where does the temperature gage sit? If the Engine is too cool it doesn't reach peek efficiency.
Do u have to wait a certain time before starting the car so the sealant can dry? Also is it ok to apply sealant on too of the gasket and to the surface of the head?
I use this sealant here amzn.to/2Z0YAgI it is good to go in one minute. If I put any sealant on gaskets, it’s Is very little and I mean little. Just enough to make it stick on. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please like share and subscribe
No you don't, you can jack up the front of the jeep a bit to be extra sure, but I did mine without draining or jacking the jeep up, might have lost a teaspoon of coolant.
For starters thanks. As for the water outlet housing only get a new one if it is cracked, distorted and or will not seal properly but most of the time they can be reused. As for the hoses , yes I would replace them the upper and lower radiator hose. And yes the thermostat has to be lined up a certain way. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
why didn't you just use the RTV ? i have found that using the gasket doesn't always seal properly. they make that 1 minute gasket stuff which seems to work better than the paper gasket
You can do whatever works for you. I use the gasket material seals just fine for me, I have never had a problem with it. Unless of course one of the mating surfaces is warped. But like I state in all my videos, I show you how I do things, how you choose to do it is up to you. Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment. Take care.
Good video however I have an 04 grand cherokee and went and bought new thermostat and it didn't come with a new gasket,,,the girl at parts store said just scrape off old one and re use, That totally sounds incorrect . However I went to several other part stores and was told same thing . They don't even carry a gasket for the thermostat
+Mark Caruso for starters, thank you very much. Now, as for your thermostat. Does it have rubber seal around the outer rim of the thermostat? If it does, then that's your seal. I hope this helps.
Not easy that bottom bolt is a pain to get to and any ideas why the housing would leak I put the gray sealer on both the block and housing and got it back together added water after letting sealer set and still was leaking any ideas?
It could be one of many things. For example the housing could be cracked or warped, the thermostat could be backwards or fell down as you were tightening the bolts, the mating surfaces were not completely clean , or you applied way to much sealer, the housing could be on crooked. That is just a few common examples. I hope this helps.
Very carefully with a pair of pliers. I have another video on how to drain coolant fast with less mess. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/RFWSDhNyAlg/видео.html
I wouldn't soak the belt with it. It drys very quickly. As for on the coolant housing, I wipe as dry as I can. I wouldn't spray it in the cylinders or and internal a fine bearings. I always say do what makes you feel comfortable , these videos are showing you how I do things. For informational purposes. I appreciate the comment and great question. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and, subscribe.
My jeep conked out on me; she leaking radiator fluid and she wont even start half the time. I got it towed to the auto care shop and the diagnostictest was $292.00 The repaiar shop claim I have an oil leak, BUT I know my jeep and it didnt have an oil leak before it got there(to the shop). They also told me its going to cost 1800 to get it repaired. I dont even know if I can't even cover the diagnostic cost(s), yet alone the radiator repairs itself.... I seriously dont know what to do...smh
Changed them in all kinds of vehicles. Yank hose let it fly ain't that big of a deal . Barely lose a pint. Makes sense though if you want to keep your concrete pristine.
So i changed the thermostat in my 01 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo and it still heats up. I noticed my fan does not come on even when i turn on my ac. Do i replace the fan and clutch too? Or just fan?
+Rich Webb does it have 2 fans? I'm assuming it does and they are both electric. One for the AC and another for the engine. Also when you say clutch, are you talking about the ac clutch. But it sounds like you might have an electrical problem. If you didn't flush your system, it might be a good idea to do that also.
@@richwebb4436 I have 04 wj with the exact same problem. Boiling coolant and all. I was thinking it might be the thermostat but my electric fan doesn't work either. I was thinking maybe a relay but haven't tried anything yet since this just became a problem (the overheating that is). Did you ever figure out your situation?
Great vid Handy Man, I'm learning a lot from you YT engine heads. My only questions are since I plan on getting a new radiator as well as a new thermostat, would it be wise to also invest in the new housing as well as the hoses? Secondly, when inserting the new thermostat, is it suppose to be lined up a certain way? Thank you in advance Diego P
Great vid. Thanks! I just purchased a thermostat, gasket, and sealer. The old thermostat had some sort of sealant around it and the housing has a rubber gasket with paper adhesive on both housing and head. I'm scraping it to get it clean and will wipe with brake cleaner, so I should be able to create a nice seal with the housing. Question: my new thermostat doesn't have a sealant with it. Is it necessary to put sealant on it as well as the housing/housing gasket? It doesn't seem like you did in the video.
Some of them come with a rubber gasket on them, which I don't add any other gasket or sealer. Thank for watching and commenting. Please like, share, and subscribe.
It will be messy when you pull the hose off and thermostat housing off. Either way antifreeze is gonna come out, it is just neater to drain it from the radiator. Thanks for watching, I hope this helps.
What was the type of "COOKIE" you used on your angle grinder? There are so many that do different things. I don't want to grind the metal, just clean it. Thank you sir for the video!!
I remove the belt because antifreeze is not good for them, it cause premature wear on the belt. It's up to you but I would remove the belt. Not so much the fan tho.
Definitely do NOT clean the area as shown in this video. You dont want to spray what looked like a cup of brake cleaner into your cooling system. And you definitely no NOT want to spray your belt with brake cleaner...
You’ll be fine. I use to work at a jeep dealer and this was common practice. If your belt gets contaminated with coolant also makes it crack and deteriorate. Plus you should flush your cooling system after you do this service. That is what I did and it is the proper way. And yes I replaced the belt. Thanks for watching and commenting.
What are you talking about? I didn’t spray gasket on, I used carb cleaner to clean the mating surfaces off for a nice uniform seal of the gasket. Good try though.😉
Did you remove the belt? Can you reach the bottom bolt with the belt on. Also it’s helpful to mention the bolt size; I think they’re 13mm? Thanks for the video
Would a bad thermostat cause the gauge to read as overheating? Engine runs fine most of the time then I got stuck in traffic and gauge went near the red.
That or most likely the cooling fan are most likely suspects while stuck in traffic. Also I would check to see if there is any play in the water pump bearings. Also pressure test the system to see if it holds pressure. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please like share and subscribe
Let's drain the raaadiator first. Love the vid!
Haha, thanks bud. Thanks for watching and commenting. I greatly appreciate it. Please like share and subscribe
Thanks! You gave me the additional help I needed. Not quite the 30 minute job I told my wife, but definitely doable for a little longer time. Great help!
Thanks .
No, you can let a little out and jack the front of the vehicle up so all the coolant stays to the back of the engine.
hey i changed mine followed your video and everything but for some reason its leaking now. it leaks from the bottom. i used just a gasket and it leaked, than i used form a gasket or whatever its called and the gasket and it leaked. what could be the problem?
Coolant won’t go into my over flow tank and it spits out my cap builds pressure and over beats brand new radiator too.. do I need to change my thermostat?! Thanks
Great video
I have a 2000 xj, I overheated yesterday but my temperature gauge never warned me. It does go up to about 210 degrees, I know gauge worked as it warned me before I changed the water pump, thermostat, and radiator a week ago. Any idea?
Most likely the system was not bled right , so it has an air pocket or there is a leak that you don’t see, maybe internally. I would check by pressure testing it with a coolant pressure tester and see if it holds steady, if the gauge moves fast then you have a leak and if it holds steady then you are good.
handy man thanks so much ! I forgot to mention that I did see coolant spraying from the sides of the radiator cap. I did buy a new radiator cap; can this be a issue as well or am I still dealing with air pocket? Anyway I appreciate you getting back , much appreciated.
No bleeding the system afterwards? Not worried about air pockets in the system after cracking it open? I always bleed it afterwards.
Of course you bleed the system. If you don’t, then it will over heat and possibly destroy the engine. But these systems are very easy to bleed.
just got one today had not thermo in it. I was starting to think I was doing something wrong. thanks for the info it will help when I get back on it tomorrow.
Make sure the thermostat is in correctly and also make sure the thermostat stays in place and didn't fall between the mating surfaces of the head and water outlet housing. Also check to see if the water outlet housing is not cracked and is flat on the mating side as well as the head. Thanks for watching. I hope this helps.
I know old video but how long is the bottom bolt on that???
What size is the bottom bolt on the thermostat housing I lost it and I need the size to get a new one
This video was very handy! Thanks man!
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So my heater doesn't work very good and I live in northern Utah where winters are not nice. It's a 4.0 but I'm not sure if it would be this or the heater core. Any suggestions?
hopefully its the thermostat. and you can flush the heater core (be careful while doing this as to not damage it). but replacing it is NOT something fun to get into.
If you're thermostats stuck open it could be. Have you been getting less than 17 mpg hwy? Where does the temperature gage sit? If the Engine is too cool it doesn't reach peek efficiency.
Thank you for the video. I just subscribed your channel and I appreciate the knowledge
I greatly appreciate you. Thank you very much
Do u have to wait a certain time before starting the car so the sealant can dry? Also is it ok to apply sealant on too of the gasket and to the surface of the head?
I use this sealant here amzn.to/2Z0YAgI it is good to go in one minute.
If I put any sealant on gaskets, it’s Is very little and I mean little. Just enough to make it stick on. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please like share and subscribe
You didn't have to remove the belt or the fan to do this job? I mean to get to the bottom bolt?
Do you necessarily need to drain the entire system for this repair? Thanks.
No you don't, you can jack up the front of the jeep a bit to be extra sure, but I did mine without draining or jacking the jeep up, might have lost a teaspoon of coolant.
Thanks man! Great video for me. (Sound volume was just fine.) Just add the wrench size. Thanks.
1/2"
Thank you and thanks for watching.
For starters thanks. As for the water outlet housing only get a new one if it is cracked, distorted and or will not seal properly but most of the time they can be reused. As for the hoses , yes I would replace them the upper and lower radiator hose. And yes the thermostat has to be lined up a certain way. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching.
But you don't tell how the thermostat needs to be lined up.
Wow grate video l always learn from you guys bcse l want to know some mecanic l don’t see it how to put the thermostat they have a line to put on
what's the best stuff to use to clean it by hand? like if I don't have a nail grinder
scraper and sand paper ( not to coarse and not to fine) and then clean with a solvent like brake clean or gum cutter and etc. Thanks for watching.
You don't need to empty the entire cooling system to do this.. just pinch off hose and let coolant drain from the engine..
True story.
You don’t need to remove the hose(s) to replace the thermostat. However, unclipping the temp sensor is helpful, though also, unnecessary.
Great video 👍👍 do the thermostats have the black circle gasket that goes on thermostat itself ? Or just the gasket that goes for the actual housing?
If I remember correctly, this one might of not had the rubber gasket around it.
There is no rubber gasket on the 4.0 but there is one on the 4.7.
Nice video
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saw the video liked it , but there is a valve on the thermostat housing that
is used for what ?
to let the air out the system ?
awesome job! great help. thanks for putting it out there
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why didn't you just use the RTV ? i have found that using the gasket doesn't always seal properly. they make that 1 minute gasket stuff which seems to work better than the paper gasket
You can do whatever works for you. I use the gasket material seals just fine for me, I have never had a problem with it. Unless of course one of the mating surfaces is warped. But like I state in all my videos, I show you how I do things, how you choose to do it is up to you. Thanks for watching and thanks for your comment. Take care.
Well done. Doing mine along with radiator and hoses.
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I found that twisting back and forth helps get those pesky hoses off
Good video however I have an 04 grand cherokee and went and bought new thermostat and it didn't come with a new gasket,,,the girl at parts store said just scrape off old one and re use, That totally sounds incorrect . However I went to several other part stores and was told same thing . They don't even carry a gasket for the thermostat
+Mark Caruso for starters, thank you very much. Now, as for your thermostat. Does it have rubber seal around the outer rim of the thermostat? If it does, then that's your seal. I hope this helps.
Many Chrysler parts don't package the gasket with the part, perhaps because Chrysler outsources the manufacturing of their parts.
Gaskets sold separately
Ray-Dee-aye-tore say it with me. Radiator
Your comment was Rad,but true!!
@J TEK that is a symptom but also could be air in the system and coolant isn't flowing problem ,or maybe have a faulty water pump
oh my god bro you need a valve cover gasket asap!
Not easy that bottom bolt is a pain to get to and any ideas why the housing would leak I put the gray sealer on both the block and housing and got it back together added water after letting sealer set and still was leaking any ideas?
It could be one of many things. For example the housing could be cracked or warped, the thermostat could be backwards or fell down as you were tightening the bolts, the mating surfaces were not completely clean , or you applied way to much sealer, the housing could be on crooked. That is just a few common examples. I hope this helps.
how did you open that drain on radiator it titie on mine what ur trick or tool used
Very carefully with a pair of pliers. I have another video on how to drain coolant fast with less mess. Here is the link ruclips.net/video/RFWSDhNyAlg/видео.html
thx that work so good
great video i would think that break cleaner isnt too good to spray all over the belts and inside coolant housing, correct me if im wrong
I wouldn't soak the belt with it. It drys very quickly. As for on the coolant housing, I wipe as dry as I can. I wouldn't spray it in the cylinders or and internal a fine bearings. I always say do what makes you feel comfortable , these videos are showing you how I do things. For informational purposes. I appreciate the comment and great question. Thanks for watching. Please like, share, and, subscribe.
Good job. Excellent.
Does this include 96 grand jeep Cherokee limited?
Yes if it’s a 4.0 engine
@@handymanPF
Mine is a 5.2 liter.
The 5.2 is a V8 and if I remember correctly the water outlet should be on top of the intake manifold towards the front of the engine.
@@handymanPF
Yes...thank you...
My jeep conked out on me; she leaking radiator fluid and she wont even start half the time. I got it towed to the auto care shop and the diagnostictest was $292.00 The repaiar shop claim I have an oil leak, BUT I know my jeep and it didnt have an oil leak before it got there(to the shop). They also told me its going to cost 1800 to get it repaired. I dont even know if I can't even cover the diagnostic cost(s), yet alone the radiator repairs itself.... I seriously dont know what to do...smh
Changed them in all kinds of vehicles. Yank hose let it fly ain't that big of a deal . Barely lose a pint. Makes sense though if you want to keep your concrete pristine.
Do i have to drain the radiator before changing the thermostat
No
You should lower the fluid level at least to the point where it doesn't gush from the t-state when you crack it open.
So i changed the thermostat in my 01 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo and it still heats up. I noticed my fan does not come on even when i turn on my ac. Do i replace the fan and clutch too? Or just fan?
+Rich Webb does it have 2 fans? I'm assuming it does and they are both electric. One for the AC and another for the engine. Also when you say clutch, are you talking about the ac clutch. But it sounds like you might have an electrical problem. If you didn't flush your system, it might be a good idea to do that also.
No. Just one fan. And yes its electric and yes fan clutch.
@@richwebb4436 I have 04 wj with the exact same problem. Boiling coolant and all. I was thinking it might be the thermostat but my electric fan doesn't work either. I was thinking maybe a relay but haven't tried anything yet since this just became a problem (the overheating that is). Did you ever figure out your situation?
Was it the temp coolant sensor??
Great vid Handy Man, I'm learning a lot from you YT engine heads. My only questions are since I plan on getting a new radiator as well as a new thermostat, would it be wise to also invest in the new housing as well as the hoses? Secondly, when inserting the new thermostat, is it suppose to be lined up a certain way? Thank you in advance
Diego P
Great vid. Thanks! I just purchased a thermostat, gasket, and sealer. The old thermostat had some sort of sealant around it and the housing has a rubber gasket with paper adhesive on both housing and head. I'm scraping it to get it clean and will wipe with brake cleaner, so I should be able to create a nice seal with the housing.
Question: my new thermostat doesn't have a sealant with it. Is it necessary to put sealant on it as well as the housing/housing gasket?
It doesn't seem like you did in the video.
Some of them come with a rubber gasket on them, which I don't add any other gasket or sealer. Thank for watching and commenting. Please like, share, and subscribe.
Thanks bro 💪🏾
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It will be messy when you pull the hose off and thermostat housing off. Either way antifreeze is gonna come out, it is just neater to drain it from the radiator. Thanks for watching, I hope this helps.
Good job.....straight forward
Thank you and thanks for watching.
can a bad thermostat cause the cooling fan not to spin?
No
Does anyone know how to do anything to their car???????
@sledhead250 Yes it did, it is replaced . Thanks for pointing that out.
Thanks man your video really helped me
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great video!
Thank you.
What happens if we don't drain the radiator?
Thank you for being so clear!
Yes it only goes in one way. Use the video for informational purpose.
NICE !
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good video thanks
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it helped me thank you i watched sevral befor yours and they wer garbage
thank you ^^
well done.. Thanks for sharing
What was the type of "COOKIE" you used on your angle grinder? There are so many that do different things. I don't want to grind the metal, just clean it. Thank you sir for the video!!
Thanks for watching.
very helpful thank you
I remove the belt because antifreeze is not good for them, it cause premature wear on the belt. It's up to you but I would remove the belt. Not so much the fan tho.
your radiator is rad bro
Lol
Thanks Man. Doing it now.
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si ya le cambie el termostato, ¿porque se sigue calentando?
+Ernestino Rocha Almendariz radiator capa
thanks will try
@7:16 By spraying that orifice without blocking it you have forced debris to enter.
The upper hose looks old .
the bottom bolt is the devil..so close to the belt
It's bitch to get to
good video but you need a better microphone
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Youre drenching your belts in brakleen 🤦🏼♂️ and why do you need a sealant if you have a gasket?
Potential leaks. Just torque to spec with gasket. 💯
He should take his car to a shop
Definitely do NOT clean the area as shown in this video. You dont want to spray what looked like a cup of brake cleaner into your cooling system. And you definitely no NOT want to spray your belt with brake cleaner...
You’ll be fine. I use to work at a jeep dealer and this was common practice. If your belt gets contaminated with coolant also makes it crack and deteriorate. Plus you should flush your cooling system after you do this service. That is what I did and it is the proper way. And yes I replaced the belt. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Sound volume is way too low. Impossible to hear what you're saying.
Wow are you a tech
Turn the volume up
@@tswaff8106 why would you ask the guy who is talking about volume of he is a tech?
Did this guy just spray gasket into the motor 😂😂😂😂 .. why not clear the bits off before you go on and spray the shit out if it .
What are you talking about? I didn’t spray gasket on, I used carb cleaner to clean the mating surfaces off for a nice uniform seal of the gasket. Good try though.😉
you lost me with your arm in the way
Tools needed? Sizes would be a plus. Woman get ripped off by mechanics
raaadiater, hehehe
seriously?! I thought this was going to be a simple fix....like on my '71 Nova. Definitely not quick and easy. oy!
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