Hey all!
I have a 2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.
So basically, long story short. I noticed at highway speeds my gauge going over the 210 mark. Initially I didn't think much of it, but I ended up googling it a couple days later and saw that people were pinned at 210 so I thought something may be wrong.
I plugged my OBDii scanner and saw that with the AC on, on the highway at about 80MPH I'm reaching 235+. The moment I'm back to on the street, my temps drop down to the high teens, low 220's. And when I park at home, it settles in at the teens, no overheating issues there.
After some research here and on other forums, I've concluded that it's more than likely my aftermarket radiator. I was checking all the records on the Jeep, and saw at one point the previous owner swapped out all the cooling stuff. When sliding under the Jeep, it has a Koyorad, not sure what thermostat (although receipt does say a 195), and not sure what waterpump. Radiator cap is an 18LB cap.
My next issue, is actually finding a Mopar radiator for this thing. I've seen people mention that the automatic radiator works for my manual, but the only one I've managed to find is the 55037653AB rad. But per Chris' cooling overhaul thread (https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/jeep-wrangler-tj-cooling-system-overhaul-faq.3397/) that's for 2004 only (which I have a 2006). Would this one still work? Can someone point me in the right direction, please? I am going to continue my search, but I don't seem to have much luck.
Is there anything I can try in the mean time, to lower those highway temps? Radiator looks clean, Inspected it last night to make sure there was no built up grime, or leaves covering it.
Bought this TJ as a project car with the pops, but it's kinda discouraging how fussy these things are with only wanting OEM parts but everything is being discontinued.
Keeps maintaining this thing pretty difficult and worrisome to drive. I know these things are tanks, but every time I do some research on specific issues, there's at least one part that has been discontinued 5+ years ago, so trying to find it at this point is borderline impossible. I'll be calling some local dealerships to see if I have any luck.
I have a 2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.
So basically, long story short. I noticed at highway speeds my gauge going over the 210 mark. Initially I didn't think much of it, but I ended up googling it a couple days later and saw that people were pinned at 210 so I thought something may be wrong.
I plugged my OBDii scanner and saw that with the AC on, on the highway at about 80MPH I'm reaching 235+. The moment I'm back to on the street, my temps drop down to the high teens, low 220's. And when I park at home, it settles in at the teens, no overheating issues there.
After some research here and on other forums, I've concluded that it's more than likely my aftermarket radiator. I was checking all the records on the Jeep, and saw at one point the previous owner swapped out all the cooling stuff. When sliding under the Jeep, it has a Koyorad, not sure what thermostat (although receipt does say a 195), and not sure what waterpump. Radiator cap is an 18LB cap.
My next issue, is actually finding a Mopar radiator for this thing. I've seen people mention that the automatic radiator works for my manual, but the only one I've managed to find is the 55037653AB rad. But per Chris' cooling overhaul thread (https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/jeep-wrangler-tj-cooling-system-overhaul-faq.3397/) that's for 2004 only (which I have a 2006). Would this one still work? Can someone point me in the right direction, please? I am going to continue my search, but I don't seem to have much luck.
Is there anything I can try in the mean time, to lower those highway temps? Radiator looks clean, Inspected it last night to make sure there was no built up grime, or leaves covering it.
Bought this TJ as a project car with the pops, but it's kinda discouraging how fussy these things are with only wanting OEM parts but everything is being discontinued.
Keeps maintaining this thing pretty difficult and worrisome to drive. I know these things are tanks, but every time I do some research on specific issues, there's at least one part that has been discontinued 5+ years ago, so trying to find it at this point is borderline impossible. I'll be calling some local dealerships to see if I have any luck.