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Jeep Overheated please help. 01 V6 Laredo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mel" data-source="post: 742247" data-attributes="member: 212147"><p>check radiator hoses one may have burst. next check water pump and belts. if no luck fill with water and look for leaks. put radiator cap on and start engine and watch for water coming out some place. The canister would not empty as long as system was pressurized. When cooling it would create a vacuum and suck the water out of the container. Be sure to check heater hoses they sometimes burst. if cant find leak tow to garage and let them try to find it but you definitely have a leak or clogged radiator and blowing water out overflow tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mel, post: 742247, member: 212147"] check radiator hoses one may have burst. next check water pump and belts. if no luck fill with water and look for leaks. put radiator cap on and start engine and watch for water coming out some place. The canister would not empty as long as system was pressurized. When cooling it would create a vacuum and suck the water out of the container. Be sure to check heater hoses they sometimes burst. if cant find leak tow to garage and let them try to find it but you definitely have a leak or clogged radiator and blowing water out overflow tube. [/QUOTE]
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