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the Jeep should hold only half of water and half antifreeze. If it still leaks than you should replace the housing that holds the antifreeze and you can always get it cheaper at the salvage yards.

you might want to check the water pump. look for a leak just under the pump. either the seal or a small hole in the housing. if the leak is out of the hole then replace the pump.

that is my guess cause there needs to be more info on problem.

  • Agree that more info is required for a reasonable answer. Typically leaks toward the front of the engine bay can be as simple as a loose clamp, a hole in a coolant hose, leak from the radiator, etc... depends upon just where it is dripping. Leaks toward the middle or rear of the engine bay can be from a loose clamp, loose intake manifold bolts, blown head gasket, leaky freeze plugs, etc.
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16y ago

Pressure test system to see if there is a leak Coolant mixing with oil? Run engine to normal operating temperature remove dipstick and let a drop fall on hot part of engine - oil will smoke - coolant will sizzle

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17y ago

A couple of reasons, faulty waterpump, leaky radiator, bad hose, bad radiator cap, thermostat housing.

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16y ago

a 50/50 mixture of a good quality antifreeze (Prestone etc.) and water

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14y ago

well this question can be answered by another question. How much antifreeze can a 1998 Jeep Cherokee hold? and liters is spelled liters not litres'

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13y ago

The regular old green type.

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3y ago

2 gallons

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