Jeep Tj 4.0 Operating Temperature at Roger Vicki blog

Jeep Tj 4.0 Operating Temperature. So i would consider 232 as unacceptable even if your jeep is heavy, the tj's engine has plenty of excess cooling capacity. So i've only had my tj for a few weeks and only driven it a handful of times, but i noticed recently, that first thing in the morning. I know this has been talked about over and over and i know the correct design engine temperature is to be 210* with a 195*. There is no value is watching your coolant temp closely. They regularly fluctuate between about 204 and 214. 210* is the 'normal' operating temp for the 4.0l, that's why it's straight up on the temp gauge. Left means cold, up means normal and right means hot, beyond that there is a light that will turn on. That data is from a few different jeeps and taken directly from the obd2 port.

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So i would consider 232 as unacceptable even if your jeep is heavy, the tj's engine has plenty of excess cooling capacity. That data is from a few different jeeps and taken directly from the obd2 port. They regularly fluctuate between about 204 and 214. So i've only had my tj for a few weeks and only driven it a handful of times, but i noticed recently, that first thing in the morning. There is no value is watching your coolant temp closely. I know this has been talked about over and over and i know the correct design engine temperature is to be 210* with a 195*. Left means cold, up means normal and right means hot, beyond that there is a light that will turn on. 210* is the 'normal' operating temp for the 4.0l, that's why it's straight up on the temp gauge.

Jeep Wrangler Frankincon NP241J, D44, NV3550, 4.0 Jeep Enthusiast Forums

Jeep Tj 4.0 Operating Temperature 210* is the 'normal' operating temp for the 4.0l, that's why it's straight up on the temp gauge. So i would consider 232 as unacceptable even if your jeep is heavy, the tj's engine has plenty of excess cooling capacity. 210* is the 'normal' operating temp for the 4.0l, that's why it's straight up on the temp gauge. So i've only had my tj for a few weeks and only driven it a handful of times, but i noticed recently, that first thing in the morning. There is no value is watching your coolant temp closely. They regularly fluctuate between about 204 and 214. I know this has been talked about over and over and i know the correct design engine temperature is to be 210* with a 195*. Left means cold, up means normal and right means hot, beyond that there is a light that will turn on. That data is from a few different jeeps and taken directly from the obd2 port.

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