# Disconnect negative battery cable # Drain the cooling system if coolant is still pretty new save it # Loosen the hose clamps then detach the radiator hoses from the fittings on the radiator.If they arestuck grasp each hose near the end with a pair of channelock pliers and twist it to break the seal then pull it off be careful not to distort the radiator fittings if the hoses are old or deteriorated replace them. # On four cylinder and V6 models disconnect the reservoir hose from the radiator filler neck # On four cylinder and V6 models remove the screws that attach the fan shroud to the radiator and slide the shroud toward the engine.On inline six models equipped with auxiliary electric cooling fans remove the electric fan.On all inline six models remove the mounting bolts for the mechanical fan shroud lift the shroud up until it clears the slots in the bottom bracket of the radiator then push the shroud over the fan # If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic disconnect the cooler lines fromthe rear of the radiator use a drip pan to catch spilled fluid # Plug the lines and fittings # Remove the radiator mounting bolts and carefully lift radiator out of vehicle
You need to replace the thermostat and flush the system of crud.
on a 1999 jeep grand cherokee where is the coolant fan relay
Yes, the upper radiator support will need removed.
A seat from a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee is what fits in a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee.
On a Cherokee the thermostat is under the housing that the upper radiator hose hooks to. On a Grand Cherokee with the 4.7L it is under the lower hose attachment housing.
No, the entire dash has to be removed.
where is the ac drain on 1999 jeep grand cherokee limited
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Just an inch or so, as far as the top hose is all.
No, they will not interchange.
I get 15 to 17 miles per gallon with my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lorado.
No.