New Jeeper from the UK...
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New Jeeper from the UK...
Hi all, after years of fancying an XJ one turned up at a price that I couldn't resist, I snapped it up....
It needs a few jobs doing to it, a little tidying, so far though I'm a very happy owner...
I'm from Sheffield, England and a custom knife maker, having grown up in the cutlery trade we once had here...
See you around, Stu.
It needs a few jobs doing to it, a little tidying, so far though I'm a very happy owner...
I'm from Sheffield, England and a custom knife maker, having grown up in the cutlery trade we once had here...
See you around, Stu.
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Hi and welcome also from England Stuart.
As it happens I went up to Sheffield to get my xj.
You will find this a really friendly and helpful site, Enjoy mate.
As it happens I went up to Sheffield to get my xj.
You will find this a really friendly and helpful site, Enjoy mate.
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Cheers fellas, we'll see how friendly once I start with the plethora of newbie questions....
Just tonight I discovered a water leak, coolant water, dripping on to my left foot, I imagine heater pipes....
Just tonight I discovered a water leak, coolant water, dripping on to my left foot, I imagine heater pipes....
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My mate has just recently got an xj also,his matrix needs replacing by the sound of it,not looked yet.
Found a few for sale, but its all the removal needed before changing PITA
Found a few for sale, but its all the removal needed before changing PITA
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I was in it, driving, the side of my left (clutch) foot was getting wet, when I looked the carpet there was wet through and I could see a steady drip from that top left hand corner of the footwell, just by the heater....
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It may be from a leaking heater core, or it may be water that's pooled up in the HVAC housing from the air intake at the base of the windshield. The drain there sometimes gets clogged up with debris, and this causes water to collect to the point that it will run into the heater housing, then onto the floor when it finds an opening. Is the drip you have coolant/antifreeze or water?
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It may be from a leaking heater core, or it may be water that's pooled up in the HVAC housing from the air intake at the base of the windshield. The drain there sometimes gets clogged up with debris, and this causes water to collect to the point that it will run into the heater housing, then onto the floor when it finds an opening. Is the drip you have coolant/antifreeze or water?
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Well there's no hoses inside the HVAC housing, so if the cooling system's leaking it must be the heater core. Try putting a cooling system pressure tester on the radiator, then pumping it up to the systems displayed pressure on the rad cap. Then see if it holds that pressure. If not, see if you can spot any leaks in the engine compartment. If none are found, pump it up again, then look for drips inside the vehicle.
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Well there's no hoses inside the HVAC housing, so if the cooling system's leaking it must be the heater core. Try putting a cooling system pressure tester on the radiator, then pumping it up to the systems displayed pressure on the rad cap. Then see if it holds that pressure. If not, see if you can spot any leaks in the engine compartment. If none are found, pump it up again, then look for drips inside the vehicle.
I'm thinking access to replace the core will be the fly in the ointment?
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Well you haven't yet answered what year you have, so this is for the '98. >->http://buckeyejeeps.com/stuff/XJEvapReplacement.pdf