I am the third owner of a well maintained 1996 Jeep Cherokee that I purchased about a month ago. The elderly gentleman that I bought it from took good care of it and all the fluids looked fresh.
But...when I got home I noticed that the temp gauge was in the low range. The OEM thermostat is 195 degrees so I figured that the previous owner put in a 180 degree thermostat to compensate for the Florida heat.
Since I am a loyal BITOGer, I know that an engine that runs too cool can cause sludge and reduce fuel mileage.
I bought and installed a NAPA premium 195 degree thermostat along with a new gasket and the result was? No difference.
So then I thought that the temp gauge may be off....until I noticed that the heater was not working well. It was warm but not hot.
This is my temp gauge after a 20 mile drive and a 5 minute idle to take the pic. What does the collective wisdom of BITOG think?
But...when I got home I noticed that the temp gauge was in the low range. The OEM thermostat is 195 degrees so I figured that the previous owner put in a 180 degree thermostat to compensate for the Florida heat.
Since I am a loyal BITOGer, I know that an engine that runs too cool can cause sludge and reduce fuel mileage.
I bought and installed a NAPA premium 195 degree thermostat along with a new gasket and the result was? No difference.
So then I thought that the temp gauge may be off....until I noticed that the heater was not working well. It was warm but not hot.
This is my temp gauge after a 20 mile drive and a 5 minute idle to take the pic. What does the collective wisdom of BITOG think?