'13 JK Overheating
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I drained the coolant today, flushed it and filled with a 50/50 mix of Mopar OAT and distilled water. And what door ya know it idles right around 206-8 and drives at 195-200. It's amazing what happens when your radiator actually has some water in it.
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Dang glad to hear you are making progress.
Nothing like having to tell the shop what coolant to use, and they still f it up by putting in 100% coolant.
Pays to know you jeep and to DIY.
Nothing like having to tell the shop what coolant to use, and they still f it up by putting in 100% coolant.
Pays to know you jeep and to DIY.
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Looks like the guy who worked on my Jeep strikes again. He doesn't even work there anymore, and I've been getting a P0456 since I got it back, so I looked at all the connections for the evaporative system, and I found where he snapped off a small line coming from the gas tank and just RTVed it back on. They're going to fix it next week though.
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OO EE
Is this place still in business? Give us the name and they won't be!
Clue #1 - 2 month body work job? Clue#2 - worker pussy whipped enough that he can't order a new part in that he broke and RTV'd a hose? Clue#3 - they let go of the worker and not the manager
Sounds like a place I'd use knowing that
Is this place still in business? Give us the name and they won't be!
Clue #1 - 2 month body work job? Clue#2 - worker pussy whipped enough that he can't order a new part in that he broke and RTV'd a hose? Clue#3 - they let go of the worker and not the manager
Sounds like a place I'd use knowing that