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My Comanche is getting real warm, and I don’t really know why. I replaced the water pump a few weeks ago, but now it spits steam out of the coolant tank and the electric fan doesn’t turn on, though I don’t know if that’s ever turned on to begin with. Firstly, is there a potential reason why it should spit steam and coolant out of the cap? Also, is there a relay or a fuse to check for the fan? I know it works, pulled it out and hooked up a 12 volt battery.

 

 

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I’d look into that fan first. Get that fan running and see if your heating issue persists. 

What makes it work though? Is there a sensor somewhere that isn’t kicking on or a relay that’s not sending power?


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KEY OFF. Disconnect Radiator Temperature Switch connector. On the harness side (connector), using a fused jumper, connect the two terminals together. Cycle KEY ON. BEWARE, FAN SHOULD COME ON.

Did it. Fan did turn on, so I know the connection is working. My guess is a bad radiator sensor?


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It should not overheat with the primary fan alone.

 

A concern I have is the comment that the water pump was replaced a couple of weeks ago. Are you certain (meaning are you absolutely, 100 percent, dead-on CERTAIN) that the parts guy gave you the correct water pump? The 4.0L and the older 4.2L  engine have the same mounting pattern for the water pump. But ... the 4.2L water pump rotates "forward", for use with vee belts. The 4.0L water pump rotates in "reverse," for use with a serpentine belt. It's not unheard of for a parts counter drone to assume that all Jeep engines use the same water pump. They look the same on the outside, but the impellers are different.

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It should not overheat with the primary fan alone.
 
A concern I have is the comment that the water pump was replaced a couple of weeks ago. Are you certain (meaning are you absolutely, 100 percent, dead-on CERTAIN) that the parts guy gave you the correct water pump? The 4.0L and the older 4.2L  engine have the same mounting pattern for the water pump. But ... the 4.2L water pump rotates "forward", for use with vee belts. The 4.0L water pump rotates in "reverse," for use with a serpentine belt. It's not unheard of for a parts counter drone to assume that all Jeep engines use the same water pump. They look the same on the outside, but the impellers are different.

I got the Murray one from O’rileys. $35. The box art doesn’t look the same as the pump either, so I don’t know.


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It should not overheat with the primary fan alone.

 

A concern I have is the comment that the water pump was replaced a couple of weeks ago. Are you certain (meaning are you absolutely, 100 percent, dead-on CERTAIN) that the parts guy gave you the correct water pump? The 4.0L and the older 4.2L  engine have the same mounting pattern for the water pump. But ... the 4.2L water pump rotates "forward", for use with vee belts. The 4.0L water pump rotates in "reverse," for use with a serpentine belt. It's not unheard of for a parts counter drone to assume that all Jeep engines use the same water pump. They look the same on the outside, but the impellers are different.

Also, mine hasn’t overheated... YET. But I don’t think steam and some coolant coming out of the reservoir is necessarily a good thing.

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Steam and coolant coming out of the reservoir is overheating -- UNLESS the system wasn't fully burped when you refilled after doing the water pump.

 

I think that may be the case. I poured in water from the upper radiator tube before I reattached it. I didn’t know how to really fill it. How would I burp it, then? I’m not familiar with a coolant system like this at all.

Also, when I did the pump I remember looking at both before I installed the new one. It is the right direction, unless the PO/junkyard that I got it from installed a 4.2 pump.

 

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Is the reservoir cap bad?  If steam is coming out, the cap may be (probably) busted and can't hold the pressure.  Without the pressure, the engine will over heat.  (Ask me how I know.)

 

Try replacing the cap with a Volvo cap.  (See Cruiser54.com for the part number.)

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