bigcheeshead
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I've been using my Gladiator to tow a 4,000 pound trailer for almost two years now. Never had any issues even going up and down steep hills in AZ 110+ degree weather. Today I picked up my trailer and about 20 minutes into the drive on a flat road the coolant temp started spiking to nearly 3/4 of the gauge, sorry don't recall the exact temp, forcing the Jeep to slow down to 30 miles per hour or so. Oil temp, transmission temp and all other gauges were normal. The only thing changed is that I had a mechanic fix a coolant leak and do a coolant flush few weeks ago.
Did they put a wrong coolant in? Any other ideas why it started overheating out of the blue? It never went above 50% in the past. I have an aftermarket hood with numerous air vents. I don't have front inner fenders either so that helps with air circulation a lot. Engine didn't feel hot either.
Did they put a wrong coolant in? Any other ideas why it started overheating out of the blue? It never went above 50% in the past. I have an aftermarket hood with numerous air vents. I don't have front inner fenders either so that helps with air circulation a lot. Engine didn't feel hot either.
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