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rameeker

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Hi i have a 2014 wrangler with the 3.6 engine my water level in the radiator is always low when i check it i fill it up and a few days later when i check it it will be low and not full to the top of the cap, I checked and i have no water in my oil but it is using oil which i think is nonmale the motor only has 85,000 any idea where it might be going?
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No none of that is normal but, you should post on a JK forum that covers 2007-2018.5 wranglers. The people there drive the same generation that you have.
 

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You should probably go to the JK forum. Just out of curiosity, you say you fill the radiator, but what about the overflow tank. How much coolant is in it?
 

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Have your engine cooling system, pressurized. The 2014 JK's have there share of leaking radiators..Once that you get your leak fixed, then have the system flushed, and vacuum filled with MOPAR OAT 50/50 mix antifreeze. Also install a new 17lb MOPAR Radiator cap.
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