coolant leak from the hose
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From: robbinsville NJ
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 inline 6
ok guys for some reason my hose on the bottom for the coolant leaks and i dont know why. it doesn't leak while its running but when it sits for a while like over night i go out to my jeep and theres a puddle on the ground! i cant figure it out. the hose seems fine and i re adjusted the hose clamp and made sure it was really tight but for some reason when it sits it dribbles down the hose and leaks coolant. i just replaced the thermostat and flushed the radiator as well and it also doesn't over heat. i need help on what to do thanks guys.
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From: West Texas
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L

I am in agrement with cruiser54, your water pump is about to go, the leak is from the "weep" hole on the pump, which I believe is designed that way to let you know that the pump is almost done..
but, I have been wrong before....
cheers!
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Originally Posted by cpnwrench

I am in agrement with cruiser54, your water pump is about to go, the leak is from the "weep" hole on the pump, which I believe is designed that way to let you know that the pump is almost done..
but, I have been wrong before....
cheers!
cpnwrench

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its coming from the hose that you can see from the drivers side and it just dribbles out when it sits for a while. should i try replacing the hose before the water pump?
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Upper hose= thermostat one side, radiator, other side. (passenger side)
Lower Hose= Water pump one side, radiator, other side. (driver side)
usually.
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i had same issue...inspect hose well: it could just be that....thats what i did, but still leaked and then waterpump went out and i overheated....your choice how you go about it
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From: Oroville, CA
Year: 1995
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 with all of the noise and clatter
Chances are pretty good that the hoses need to be replaced anyway, you might as well do the water pump and t-stat along with the heater hoses. Use new hose clamps, do not re-use the factory clamps if they are still there.
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From: robbinsville NJ
Year: 1995
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It is leaking from the hose that goes to the water pump I'm gonna try to just replace that hose and new clamps and see if it stops. I know I might need a waterpump but ill try that first


