Howdy! I’m a college student, currently away from home, which is about a three-hour drive. I have a 1998 TJ Wrangler that’s been in my family since I was in middle school. Over the years, we’ve replaced the radiator, the lower radiator hose twice, the harmonic balancer, and a few fuses.
Recently, I blew out the lower radiator hose again, but I didn’t think much of it and replaced it like usual—that was about a week ago. Since then, my temperature gauge has consistently been reading above 210°F. We also installed a homemade shut-off valve for the heater to keep it off during the summer. When I turned the valve to the off position, the temperature, which had been in the red while driving, dropped to about the 2 o’clock position. However, I haven’t been able to get it to idle back at the normal 210°F.
How can I fix this? Could it be the thermostat? And is it safe to drive that distance in its current condition?
Recently, I blew out the lower radiator hose again, but I didn’t think much of it and replaced it like usual—that was about a week ago. Since then, my temperature gauge has consistently been reading above 210°F. We also installed a homemade shut-off valve for the heater to keep it off during the summer. When I turned the valve to the off position, the temperature, which had been in the red while driving, dropped to about the 2 o’clock position. However, I haven’t been able to get it to idle back at the normal 210°F.
How can I fix this? Could it be the thermostat? And is it safe to drive that distance in its current condition?
