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Changed water pump and thermostat in 2010 jeep liberty still no heat

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You didn't get all the air purged out of it. To new to be a clogged heater core. Unless some one has dumped a bunch of radiator stop leak in it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 jeep liberty has very

sounds like a head gasket problem. A minor leak there will pump compression into coolant and force it out of heater core. Any unusual steaming from tail pipe? Also: if radiator was flushed "in car" sometimes debris does not come out. Try flushing with it out of the vehicle. Jeep radiators are notoriously small for their application if not at at least 90% they will not work correctly.I'd look at the hg first though otherwise, your symptoms seem to be contradictory.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 jeep liberty thermostat change?

ihave to change my thermostat in my 04 jeep liberty is it hard

Larry Chandler

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: how to change out thermostat on 2002 jeep liberty?

Hi:
You don't need to remove the water pump. The thermostat is located under a housing, at the engine end of the upper radiator hose.

All you need to do is drain your radiator, remove the upper radiator hose, and remove the thermostat housing. Clean it up well, and replace all gaskets before reinstalling!

Jonah Oneal

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  • Posted on Dec 25, 2009

SOURCE: my 2002 jeep liberty is running hot i have changed

your clutch on cooling fan could be faulty or your radiators cores is blocked and restricted.also grilled could be blocked restricting air flow.

rockys performance motors

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2010

SOURCE: heater

the motor for the heat door is bad no switching from cold to hot

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no engine size stated, so impossible to be detailed
and anonymaous, too boot.
i bet you already asked and got an answer , on older post.
why do that that to expert help./?
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First make sure the coolant level is full. This should be done with while the engine is cold.

If it's full than its most likely a bad thermostat, but could also be a bad water pump, or a bad electric fan ( don't remember off hand if yours has an electric or mechanical fan). If the water pump was bad you would not get heat out of the vents. If there is heat out the vents than the thermostat would be the most likely fix.

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full flush it yet. (AF change out is very limited)
rad tubes clogged, use pyro gun to find this easy.
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