2003 Yukon Warm-Up Time

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Boulderskies

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About how long does the average 2003 Yukon/Tahoe take to get up to operating temperature (190 or so)?

I have a 2003 Yukon with 5.3 Vortect V8 with 5 month old T-Stat and it takes on average about 30 minutes to warm up. I feel this is way too long.

Any ideas?

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Depending on how cold it is outside.....also keep in mind i have the 34" radiator with rear heat and a severe duty fan clutch, 15 mins of driving is the longest I have seen. 30 mins seem way too long, like the t-stat is stuck open or that's 30 mins idling in the driveway when its zero outside and the defrost on so the a/c compressor is kicking the fans on. Edit...(IF YOU HAVE E-FAN CONVERSION)
 

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Ill start my tahoe in single digits if not negative and let it idle for 20 minutes. The gauge will read about 165 or the 1/4 mark and then after about 5-10 minutes of driving it'll hit operating. There's a lot of factors at play here that need to be determined before we can give an accurate guess.
 

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30 mins is way too long. Even without the radiator wind guard and in -20C weather my 04 Burb will warm up to full operating temp in under 10 mins of driving. The key to a quicker warmup is to turn off the rear blower and turn the front one right down. The wife hates this even when I remind her they are just going to blow cold air ... turn the seat warmer up honey Sounds like you might have a tstat stuck open.
 

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30 mins is way too long. Even without the radiator wind guard and in -20C weather my 04 Burb will warm up to full operating temp in under 10 mins of driving. The key to a quicker warmup is to turn off the rear blower and turn the front one right down. The wife hates this even when I remind her they are just going to blow cold air ... turn the seat warmer up honey Sounds like you might have a tstat stuck open.
That, or an open hose going from radiator to reservoir.

https://f01.justanswer.com/El_Jared...8a3-3b0468cd5f20_GM_TSB_on_heating_issues.pdf
 

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