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Shay
Jeep Cherokee 2014, 2.4. I changed everything, thermostat, sensor, water pump, radiator, fan and fan computer, why is it still overheating? Please somebody help, I can’t afford anything else! Thank you
FrankHead gasket.
CoreyAre you using the parts cannon or is your mechanic just changing things and not actually looking at it?
JoeIt would have been cheaper to have the car diagnosed properly. Also, the radiator cap could cause it to overheat.
AlbertoOnly thing it could be is a head gasket. Or a leak but I figured it would have been seen by now.
JacobYou would have been better off having it diagnosed. But a bad head and/or headgasket could cause an overheating issue. Also cheap aftermarket parts could be bad as well. Unfortunately you have spent so much more money than you would have needed to if you had just paid for a diagnostic.
ShayOP HERE — Guess what, just found creamy substance inside oil cap!!! Head gasket is going!!! So, after fixing that, I will be back with something new lol… Thanx everyone
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