Over heating

Asked by GuruZDMXW Oct 10, 2017 at 10:21 PM about the 2010 Jeep Liberty Sport

Question type: General

Purchased for my daughter several months ago.  
Single mom and it took every last penny I had.  
Recently started to overheat.  A friend blew out the
heater hose worked great for a few months.  Back
to overheating.  Coolant level is full.  No milky stuff
on the oil dipstick.  I put a sheet underneath it in
the garage do not see any leaks.   Every few days
at a little bit of coolant and it's fine, but I'd like to
know what is making it overheat?  Concerned for
my daughters sake.  Any suggestions please help!

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Check thermostat. Thermostat could be stuck shut, restricting the flow of coolant through the engine.

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