Jeep Cherokee 2000 Service Manual - page 270
(13) Fill cooling system with coolant and check for
leaks. Refer to Refilling Cooling System in this
group.
(14) Connect battery negative cable.
(15) Start and warm the engine. Check for leaks.
THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL
WARNING: DO
NOT
LOOSEN
THE
RADIATOR
DRAINCOCK WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND PRES-
SURIZED. SERIOUS BURNS FROM THE COOLANT
CAN OCCUR.
DO NOT WASTE reusable coolant. If the solution
is clean, drain the coolant into a clean container for
reuse.
(1) Drain the coolant from the radiator until the
level is below the thermostat housing.
WARNING: CONSTANT TENSION HOSE CLAMPS
ARE USED ON MOST COOLING SYSTEM HOSES.
WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING, USE ONLY
TOOLS DESIGNED FOR SERVICING THIS TYPE OF
CLAMP, SUCH AS SPECIAL CLAMP TOOL (NUMBER
6094) (Fig. 12). SNAP-ON CLAMP TOOL (NUMBER
HPC-20) MAY BE USED FOR LARGER CLAMPS.
ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN SERVIC-
ING CONSTANT TENSION CLAMPS.
CAUTION: A number or letter is stamped into the
tongue of constant tension clamps (Fig. 11). If
replacement is necessary, use only an original
equipment clamp with matching number or letter.
(2) Remove radiator upper hose and heater hose at
thermostat housing.
(3) Disconnect wiring connector at engine coolant
temperature sensor.
(4) Remove thermostat housing mounting bolts,
thermostat housing, gasket and thermostat (Fig. 32).
Discard old gasket.
(5) Clean the gasket mating surfaces.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the replacement thermostat so that the
pellet, which is encircled by a coil spring, faces the
engine. All thermostats are marked on the outer
flange to indicate the proper installed position.
(a) Observe the recess groove in the engine cyl-
inder head (Fig. 33).
(b) Position thermostat into this groove with
arrow and air bleed hole on outer flange pointing
up.
(2) Install replacement gasket and thermostat
housing.
Fig. 32 Thermostat Removal/Installation
1 – LONG BOLT
2 – GASKET
3 – THERMOSTAT
4 – THERMOSTAT HOUSING
5 – SHORT BOLT
Fig. 33 Thermostat Recess
1 – GROOVE
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COOLING SYSTEM
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)