humdogj
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I have a 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL, 3.6. I found that I have a leak in my upper radiator hose. I plan on replacing that but I guess my question is should I replace the thermostat also.?
Over the past winter, I live in Wisconsin, I would notice that my heater would go cold on me, so I had to add antifreeze. It seemed to work, but if the antifreeze was low, it would blow cold air, like usuaI’m just wondering if that leak is contributing
more to that than a faulty thermostat.
One more thing, my AC isn’t working anymore and it would just give me that high blower whine sound when using it, so I don’t use it anymore. Would the leaky upper radiator hose contribute to this, or would the thermostat play more of a role, or do I need to look elsewhere to figure out what’s going on with my AC? Heading into the winter month so it shouldn’t be a problem for the next nine months or so. Lol.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Over the past winter, I live in Wisconsin, I would notice that my heater would go cold on me, so I had to add antifreeze. It seemed to work, but if the antifreeze was low, it would blow cold air, like usuaI’m just wondering if that leak is contributing
more to that than a faulty thermostat.
One more thing, my AC isn’t working anymore and it would just give me that high blower whine sound when using it, so I don’t use it anymore. Would the leaky upper radiator hose contribute to this, or would the thermostat play more of a role, or do I need to look elsewhere to figure out what’s going on with my AC? Heading into the winter month so it shouldn’t be a problem for the next nine months or so. Lol.
Thanks in advance for any advice
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