I specifically purchased this vehicle because we have a 5000lb camping trailer and needed an adequate vehicle to tow and haul my family of 6. We previously had a 2008 Yukon XL with the 5.3L engine and it struggled to pull our trailer. I can feel the difference in power, but I still have trouble keeping the temp down around 210 when climbing hills. For those familiar with Southern Utah, I live in Las Vegas and climb from St. George up to Cedar City and then up near Brian Head. This is a significant climb, but I take it slow and really have to watch my speed to keep the temps down. Even with constant attention, the temp sits around 235 when climbing those hills. They do drop back down to 210 when I reach the top and begin to descend, but I wasn't expecting to have to pay this close attention with a vehicle that should tow my trailer with ease. I have installed a transmission fluid cooler and trailer brake controller, but everything else is stock. Is this normal or is there something I can do to improve the cooling system? I am mechanically inclined and can take on just about any repair, I just don't know what to do to make a significant improvement.
I have a trip planned to Southern California on Labor Day. I am worried about the climb between Primm and Baker, as well as the climb out of Barstow, up the Cajon Pass.
Thanks for any help,
Mike
I have a trip planned to Southern California on Labor Day. I am worried about the climb between Primm and Baker, as well as the climb out of Barstow, up the Cajon Pass.
Thanks for any help,
Mike