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I have a 1989 Jeep Cherokee, 6 cylinder, that overheats very quickly when left idling. The electric fan doesn't seem to come on except when the a/c is turned on (is that normal?). I've had the radiator flushed, I've replaced the thermostat, taken the fan sensor out of the radiator and heated it in a pan of water - just as the water started to boil the sensor closed indicating that it was working correctly (but isn't that too hot a temperature to be cutting the fan on at?). I've shorted across the sensor and the fan runs. Uhhhh, let's see, what else has been done...hard to fill the radiator all the way - closed system. I understand there's a vent plug in the engine to let trapped air out somewhere but don't know where it is - can anyone tell me? Thanks in advance.
I have a 1989 Jeep Cherokee, 6 cylinder, that overheats very quickly when left idling. The electric fan doesn't seem to come on except when the a/c is turned on (is that normal?). I've had the radiator flushed, I've replaced the thermostat, taken the fan sensor out of the radiator and heated it in a pan of water - just as the water started to boil the sensor closed indicating that it was working correctly (but isn't that too hot a temperature to be cutting the fan on at?). I've shorted across the sensor and the fan runs. Uhhhh, let's see, what else has been done...hard to fill the radiator all the way - closed system. I understand there's a vent plug in the engine to let trapped air out somewhere but don't know where it is - can anyone tell me? Thanks in advance.