Remorseless
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Tiniest 1/4" ratchet I could find and a stubby Torx bit set off Amazon. I think it's a T30, could be wrong on that though, so verify fitment.What did you use to get in their to tighten?
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Tiniest 1/4" ratchet I could find and a stubby Torx bit set off Amazon. I think it's a T30, could be wrong on that though, so verify fitment.What did you use to get in their to tighten?
For me about a cup/8oz,Just checked my coolant level first time in three years (have 8K on vehicle) and it was barely visible on inspection and well below the dipstick level. Never had any visible leaks or overheating issues so picked up some on Amazon. Curious how much it's going to take. The other tanks seem fine. This thread was a great reminder. I wonder if it was somewhat low from the factory.
I ended up adding about a pint and a few more ounces give or take so was quite a bit down. Have never had any visible leaks or overheating indications but glad this thread was a reminder.For me about a cup/8oz,
I had to do the same. No one around me had the coolant, so I ordered it from Amazon.Reilly doesn't have the Mopar coolant. Or air filter. Will have to look on Amazon.
Forgive the potentially foolish question, but does the same coolant go into both the opaque and clear reservoirs? My top black one close to the windshield is not registering on the dipstick, just want to be sure.I agree - the opaque reservoir has got to be one of the worst ideas.
Since we had the dealer fix the loose water pump bolts (since it was already going in for the replacement steering box TSB) I haven't needed to add a drop to the wife's 2.0.
YesForgive the potentially foolish question, but does the same coolant go into both the opaque and clear reservoirs? My top black one close to the windshield is not registering on the dipstick, just want to be sure.
^^^ this problem is long standing and pervasive, my 2022 started leaking last week at 12k miles. The top bolt had vibrated loose and was leaking slightly for 2 days with the antifreeze burning off, smelled it, showing no leak on the ground. Third day it had vibrated enough to leak out about a gallon with a big puddle on the ground. There was another thread on this, 2 T30 torx screw problem talking about a TSB that goes back to 2018, I believe. The TSB stopped in 2021 the thread stated and my 2022 still had the same problem however. I just tightened the screws with a 1/4 ratchet and T30 bit solving the issue for 1 week now, I thought about using Loctite and will wait to see if loosens again before doing this. From the others in this thread who had service performed, the dealers did apply Loctite which should absolutely solve the issue. For what its worth I added Peak orange OAT antifreeze because that is all the auto parts store had for OAT (newer jeeps take OAT anitfreeze not HOAT) and I was stranded otherwise not wanting to deal with a tow truck. I contacted Peak tech support the next day and they confirmed it is compatible with Mopar OAT. I would generally use all manufactures fluids, except since I spoke with Peak I am not messing with it until and if the problem re-occurs. It is my understanding mixing incompatible antifreeze will cause a problem so make sure of what you are adding if non Mopar.
These are the 2 torx bolts you need to check to make sure your water pump inlet is properly fastened. This seem to affect quite a few 2.0s
^^^ yes, what he saysWith mine, I never used thread locker or even changed out the gasket. I also never torqued them. I cranked down on them and called it a day. So far, it's still tight and no leaks. One thing I did notice when I pressure tested it, it sprayed coolant on the ground and into the radiator. So the coolant smell took a while to go away (when it happened to me it was really cold out and I was not going to rinse the whole thing off).
For anyone wanting to look, just lay on the ground and scoot yourself right under the FL part of the Jeep (about under the steering box). Look up and you'll see the lower radiator hose and where it goes to the water pump. It'll leak where the aluminum housing bolts to the water pump. If leaking, there will be pink crusty stuff all around it.
That was solved back in 1980. Go look on page 13 of the Mad Magazine and it shows where those socks go. https://view-comic.com/mad-issue-218/