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A common issue with jeep wrangler radiators, particularly those around the 2015 model year, is leaking at the crimp where the plastic tank meets the metal parts Read expert jeep wrangler jk radiator problem guides and repair how to's with photos and videos to help you maintain your truck cooling system. Unfortunately, these leaks often require a full radiator replacement, as they are difficult to repair.

So i noticed a drip in the front lower front end of my jeep I will stop for gas, or groceries for 5 minutes Any advice on a fix

I’m thinking radiator sealant and epoxy?

Any help is greatly appreciated!!!! Did the cooling system get really low and maybe trapped a air pocket in the block Maybe try jacking the front of the jeep up about 6 and take the radiator cap off then idle the engine with the radiator full, watch for coolant to drop and add some more to it. The last jk we own, had a small leak around the main seal at the top of the radiator

The current jk wrangler doesn't have a leak as far as we can see, but we do get that smell once in a while We've concluded that this is prob due to the reservoir being so close to the radiator and it just heats up thereafter. 3.6l 2015 jeep wrangler sport Aftermarket cold case radiatior (because 2 factory radiators leaked at the plastic seams)

145k miles won't leak usually, until i drive for a bit, get engine temperatures up, and build pressure

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