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no idea to be honest earlier jeeps had then at the front of the wing down below as i remember ?? newer one would i imagine be in the electrical box under the bonnet near the battery
after overheating, you should immediately replace your head gasket. most of the time, your cylinder head must be shaved (the bottom part will be sanded to make sure there is a proper fit against the engine block.)
Need to know what caused the overheating, possible broken serpentine belt, thermostat, water pump, radiator, fan clutch, cooling fan motor. After motor has cooled down fill radiator with water till full, look make sure serpentine belt not broke, start engine run about 5 minutes, turn off, let sit 3 minutes, start engine look at temperture gauge is it over half way of gauge, Do you have a fan blade driven by water pump or electric fans?
Sometimes if you shut off the vehicle, then continually press the eject button, while you start it, and continue to press the button, until the radio is on for a minute, it'll work. Other than that, Sorry. Best wishes to you.
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