Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How hard is it to replace a radiator on a 1997 Jeep Cherokee?

I need to replace the radiator on my 1997 Jeep Cherokee. I plan to do the work myself. I'm mechanically inclined but have never replaced a radiator. How difficult is it to do?How hard is it to replace a radiator on a 1997 Jeep Cherokee?We got pretty quick at doing these on a friends Jeep when she tried a series of used radiators.



Just drain the coolant. Usually by removing the lower radiator hose. It makes a mess so be prepared to catch the potentially toxic fluid. Keep your pets away.



Remove the plate that connects the two sides of the front end. This plate covers the radiator.



Disconnect the AC condenser mounting tabs.



Remove the electric fan and the shroud from the mechanical fan. You can leave the shroud wrapped around the fan just disconnect it from the radiator.



Remove the radiator and swap in the new one. Reconnect every thing and fill it back up with coolant.



The 4.0 often traps air in the head when you swap out the radiator. The coolant level will drop after a few heat cool cycles as the air works its way out.



Mike



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How hard is it to replace a radiator on a 1997 Jeep Cherokee?it not hard it take about 1 1/2 hour if you go to pepurcar.com and ask one of their master tech how to change it, they will tell you what tools needed and how to change it step by step and its free service How hard is it to replace a radiator on a 1997 Jeep Cherokee?Easy. Disconnect hoses and the tranny coolant line, remove not more than 4 bolts at the top and it should slide on out.How hard is it to replace a radiator on a 1997 Jeep Cherokee?usually, not a hard job