Re: [Amc-list] Jeep Cherokee Heater / radiator questions - corediverter
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Re: [Amc-list] Jeep Cherokee Heater / radiator questions - corediverter valve failures, electric fan failures...



Jerry,

The plastic valve part failed most likely due to heat and cooling cycle
fatigue, along with vibration. Although it is possible that some one may
have tweaked the nipple in the past either removing and replacing hoses or
something like that. I'm not sure where the sensor is cause I've never owned
a Jeep, but my suggestion is look at the cooling system and it should be in
a coolant passage way or something like that. I'm thinking some one will
jump in here that's a Jeep guy and help with that.
Armand


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jerry Casper" <gremlingts@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 8:12 AM
Subject: [Amc-list] Jeep Cherokee Heater / radiator questions - corediverter
valve failures, electric fan failures...


>   Hey, just wanted to check with other CHerokee
> owners, I have a '94 Sport, it has been leaking
> coolant slowly. I think I found the problem, the
> diverter valve to the heater core broke off a hose
> nipple yesterday when I lifted a hose to check the
> size ( swelling up, wanted to replace it ). Wondered
> how common a failure this was to the valve, being a
> plastic part. Luckily I was able to bypass it, and the
> auto parts store I was at at lunchtime actually had
> ONE of the valves in stock! Wow. So I have the
> part(s), now just need to install it.
>
>  The other question is, my electric fan hasn't worked
> for a year, I've noticed that I've had overheating
> problems when i come to a standstill in traffic, but
> moving it's no problem, so I've let it go until now.
> But I really need to fix it. Anyone know where the
> sensor is located on the engine block that turns it on
> and off? I'm going to jumper the fan itself, to make
> sure it isn't bad as well, but wanted to find out
> where that darn sensor was, as the wiring harness is
> all buttoned up, without tearing up alot of harness
> tracing it out. Any help, here? Thanks,
>
> Jerry
> Has a lot of hurting AMCs stacking up in the driveway...
>
>
>
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