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Engine Water Pump Inlet Tube for 1991-2001 Jeep Cherokee
A-Premium®Part # APWCP013
Engine Water Pump Inlet Tube for 1991-2001 Jeep Cherokee
$39.99
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1-year warranty
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Fits Jeep Cherokee: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001
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Vehicle: 1993 Jeep Cherokee
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Engine Water Pump Inlet Tube for 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
A-Premium®Part # APWCP013
Engine Water Pump Inlet Tube for 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
$39.99
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Fits Jeep Grand Cherokee: 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
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Vehicle: 1993 Jeep Cherokee
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What does a coolant pipe do?

Coolant pipes are responsible for carrying coolant (a mixture of water and antifreeze) throughout the engine, transferring heat away from the hot engine components and helping to maintain an optimal operating temperature. These pipes are typically made from durable materials such as metal or plastic, designed to withstand temperature extremes and the corrosive properties of engine coolant.

Coolant pipes have inlet and outlet connections for hoses, which allow coolant to enter and exit the pipe, facilitating the circulation of coolant throughout the engine. In many cars, the coolant pipe also houses the thermostat, a component that controls the flow of coolant to regulate the engine's temperature. The thermostat opens and closes to maintain the desired temperature range.

What to do with a coolant pipe leak?

  1. Stop safely: Pull over and turn off the engine.
  2. Cool down: Wait for the engine to cool before opening the hood.
  3. Check for leaks: Inspect for visible coolant leaks or damage.
  4. Top up coolant: Add coolant if the reservoir is significantly low.
  5. Don't drive: Avoid driving with overheating or a significant leak.
  6. Seek assistance: Contact professional help for towing and repair.
  7. Monitor after repair: Keep an eye on the engine's performance after repairs.