2015 Radiator Leak - My 2015 wrangler radiator leaking after replacing it twice once at 34172 miles and again at 52776 miles. Definitely some issues with mopar product.
As part of a diagnosis of the heat not working, also detected radiator leak. Again, for a 2015 vehicle with 53K miles seems WAY too early for a standard component to fail. Dealer said it could not be repaired, needed to be replaced. Never saw coolant leaking/dripping, but did smell it.
In all the vehicles I have ever owned, I have never seen a radiator leak within such a short time (<3.5 years)! In fact, I owned several vehicles for over ten years (each vehicle) and never seen a radiator leak. It would seem this sand issue related to the manufacturing process should be reviewed by Jeep. Moreover, owners should be given a definitive explanation for the reason why the radiators are leaking at such an early age. This is particularly important for those radiators that are clearly not showing any road/debris damage. It would seem the damage is coming from the INSIDE. The cooling system is a closed system and should have debris, sand, or sludge inside at the factory!
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As part of a diagnosis of the heat not working, also detected radiator leak. Again, for a 2015 vehicle with 53K miles seems WAY too early for a standard component to fail. Dealer said it could not be repaired, needed to be replaced. Never saw coolant leaking/dripping, but did smell it.
- Mark T., Hinsdale, US