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I'm not really familiar with JEEP mechanics but if you've replaced your water pump and it's still overheating with full water/coolant level, you should check the thermostat; when it fails, it's a common cause or overheating in all kind of cars
I'm attaching some links to Youtube tutorial about replacing thermostat in a Jeep but you can expand your Google search using terms
Youtube replace thermostat JEEP Liverty
Im thinking the engine got so hot it has blown the head gasket and water is in the bores .this will stop the engine turning over.the problem is the why.leaks of any kind in cooling system can cause this.hope this helps.
All you did was replace the starter and all of a sudden it overheats and wont start? were there any symptoms before the starter got replaced? the starter should have nothing to do with it overheating, maybe not starting, but not overheating. have you checked the thermostat to make sure it isn't stuck closed? or a possible coolant leak?
I don't see how leaking transmission fluid would be connected to the engine overheating, unless the radiator blew up. You'll need to figure out why it won't start to proceed. Check for spark and fuel pressure, and of course compression. Is the check engine light on ?
If the engine was overheated, you most likely have a cracked cylinder head and/or a blown head gasket. The reason it won't start is because there is angine coolant getting in the combution chambers. (You cannot run the engine on antifreeze)
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