2001 jeep wj check gages and no start

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Asked by PANG Mar 26, 2019 at 08:44 PM about the 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2001 jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7l v8, after I replaced the coolant, could not
start, and showed check gages, the oil meter on the dashboard and the water
temperature meter did not respond, and there was no sound when I turned on
the key to start the car. Why is this, how can I fix it?

3 Answers

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Honestly...I've been wrenching for 35 + years and coolent has nothing to do with electrical or starting issues. Sounds like A. Your battery is dead. B. Loose battery terminals C. You over heated your engine and it's seized But if you did nothing but change coolant and it started before you did. Bet your battery is dead

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It’s not that my battery is broken. I tried to connect the battery of a good car. The situation is still the same. I was outside when I happened. I tried to restart the car several times and then started it, so I just started. Hurry back home and stop the car, so when the car is turned off, it will never start again. Why is this situation? Why is the car unable to start, and will prompt check gages, water temperature gauge and oil gauge No response, what are the connections?

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good day . i have the same car jeep g cherokee 2001 4.7 L the second fan does not work automatically when the temperature goes up and i check the fuse box ands the temperature sensor . it just work when i turn on the condition can help me please

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