well, i have been reading all over the net that the lower temperature thermostats wont change the running temperature of the obd2 jeeps... i dont know why this is all over the net, unless it applies to only tj's?
anyway, my jeep has been running a little hot lately. at about 220*-225* i would guess. it used to always run at exactly 210*, and recently started running hotter. so in my trouble shooting, and repair... i decided to start cheap, and work my way up.
i went right to the thermostat.
jeep is sopposed to run the 195* thermostat, which keeps it at about the 210* mark.
i went and bought the 180* t-stat to reduce the temp a bit, and make it happier in the desert, perhaps.
the jeep now runs at about 180 in town, and 200 on the freeway. i realize these temperatures are a bit lower than the "preferred" temp chrysler wants to run at, but i'm going to give it a try.
seems to be running strong, and has no smelly exhaust.
those of you having some slightly high temperatures on the freeway at speeds may concider this thermostat.
i'll let you know how it all works out.
anyway, my jeep has been running a little hot lately. at about 220*-225* i would guess. it used to always run at exactly 210*, and recently started running hotter. so in my trouble shooting, and repair... i decided to start cheap, and work my way up.
i went right to the thermostat.
jeep is sopposed to run the 195* thermostat, which keeps it at about the 210* mark.
i went and bought the 180* t-stat to reduce the temp a bit, and make it happier in the desert, perhaps.
the jeep now runs at about 180 in town, and 200 on the freeway. i realize these temperatures are a bit lower than the "preferred" temp chrysler wants to run at, but i'm going to give it a try.
seems to be running strong, and has no smelly exhaust.
those of you having some slightly high temperatures on the freeway at speeds may concider this thermostat.
i'll let you know how it all works out.
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