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every time the ASD drops
or every time i run sparkplugs to 300 k miles
all jeeps do that hell all gas cars since 1884 (still runs to)
all do.
its called a TUNEUP., ask grand dad.
Does the leak show up on the ground when you are parked with the engine running or stopped. Determine where it's leaking from. Hose? near fire wall, near radiator. Water pump will leak when it's worn. Can you smell it when you're inside the car? heater core.
There are several things you can do. Make sure the engine is in good tune, replace the air filter, Air the tires up to 34 pounds air pressure to lessen the rolling resistance, How you drive is most important. Take off from traffic light and stop signs slowly. accelerate steady, don't be in a hurry to reach cruising speed, unless, of course, you are merging with fast traffic. Anticipate stops. Start slowing down sooner when coming to a stop sign or traffic signal. Coast on the downhill streets, and use the cruise control as much as possible. Don't waste gas warming up your vehicle in cold weather. It will warm up quickly while you are driving. Any time spent idling is zero miles per gallon.
Check the fuse for the fan and use a test light to make sure that the circuit is functioning. Warm up your car then feel along the top and bottom of the radiator to check for cold spots. If you find any then you may need to replace your radiator. If your heater isn't currently working it may be that since it is a part of your cooling system.
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