The cooling system in your Jeep Wrangler is what keeps your engines safe while it works hard on your weekend trips. Climbing hills, and using your four-wheel-drive for Ralph country roads can heat up your engine if your radiator system is not working properly. Should you notice that your temperature gauge fluctuates, that your heater does not produce heat effectively, that you are constantly adding coolant to your Jeep Wrangler, or you notice that your windshield is fogging up when you turn on the heater. All of these items can indicate a problem with the cooling system in your Jeep Wrangler.
Whether you own a Wrangler YJ, TJ or a Jeep Wrangler JK, your cooling system can include an accessory belt idler pulley, fan blades, Wrangler fan clutch, radiator hose, Jeep Wrangler radiator, radiator cap, water outlet gasket, Wrangler water pump, water pump gasket, cooling fan, expansion tank, and many other parts. If any one of these starts to fail, you're going to notice your Jeep Wrangler gets a bit warm. Don't wait until you've overheated your Jeep Wrangler, replace your cooling system parts that have failed before you have to visit our Jeep Wrangler engine page.
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