Being able to get to your destination safely and on time is what owning a vehicle is all about. That isn’t possible if your engine keeps overheating. The Jeep Grand Cherokee radiator is an essential part of the cooling system.
A hard working engine tends to overheat and it is the radiator’s job to stop it from happening. The Jeep Grand Cherokee radiator is filled with a mix of water and antifreeze that is sent to circulate around the engine block and head.
It absorbs part of the engine’s heat at the same time. Once the coolant travels around the engine, it is pumped back to the top of the radiator. There it travels through the many coils found inside the radiator and cools as it goes. Once the cooling of the liquid is complete, the process starts again. This occurs continuously for as long as the engine is turned on. A radiator is a rather durable part, but can get clogged over time. Gradually rust particles and debris collect inside and cause the radiator to lose its ability to transfer heat. A radiator‘s life can be prolonged by flushing it out, but eventually the build up is too much and even that won’t help. Problems with the part usually show up gradually, so the best indicator that your Jeep Grand Cherokee radiator needs replacing is when your engine temperature gauge starts to show that your engine is running hotter than it should. Make sure you won’t get stuck with a steaming engine while sitting on the side of the road.Check your Jeep Grand Cherokee radiator today.