Frankv3499
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Hi all,
I was lucky to find your group! I have an 05 Yukon Denail 6.0 and when I fired it up yesterday, after several months of hibernation, I had a loud squeal and I assumed it was the AC compressor or a tensioner when I heard it.
I drove it into my garage and let it run for a while and when doing so, I tried to engage the ac and all it would do is flash the little snowflake on the hvac control and then the snowflake would go away without the ac turning on.
I have over 250k on the Yuk and I understand things wear out.
The bigger problem is that as I ran it, I realized that neither electric fan was turning on. I used my el-cheapo, Bluetooth obd reader on it to verify the engine temp and I could see it creep all the way past 220 degrees with neither fan turning on.
I guess that tells me that my coolant temp sensor is working? But, why would my ac compressor failing have anything to do with the fans no longer working?
I really couldn't care less about the ac no longer working. We only use this Yuk when the weather gets bad so I don't plan to dump that kind of money into it to replace the ac compressor (if it's bad).
I absolutely need those fans to work automatically when the engine temps rise, since it's shown me that it will overheat without them so, I am hoping that one doesn't require the other.
Can someone please tell me how to fix this or what to check for? The electric fan/fans could always be heard running when the ac would kick on. My coolant was full and I had pretty even temps across all of the under hood hoses when I checked with my thermometer.
The temp gauge on the dash works as it always did and it was quite odd to see it move so far past where it normally sits. My heat output was constant at the front and rear heat vents.
Thanks!
I was lucky to find your group! I have an 05 Yukon Denail 6.0 and when I fired it up yesterday, after several months of hibernation, I had a loud squeal and I assumed it was the AC compressor or a tensioner when I heard it.
I drove it into my garage and let it run for a while and when doing so, I tried to engage the ac and all it would do is flash the little snowflake on the hvac control and then the snowflake would go away without the ac turning on.
I have over 250k on the Yuk and I understand things wear out.
The bigger problem is that as I ran it, I realized that neither electric fan was turning on. I used my el-cheapo, Bluetooth obd reader on it to verify the engine temp and I could see it creep all the way past 220 degrees with neither fan turning on.
I guess that tells me that my coolant temp sensor is working? But, why would my ac compressor failing have anything to do with the fans no longer working?
I really couldn't care less about the ac no longer working. We only use this Yuk when the weather gets bad so I don't plan to dump that kind of money into it to replace the ac compressor (if it's bad).
I absolutely need those fans to work automatically when the engine temps rise, since it's shown me that it will overheat without them so, I am hoping that one doesn't require the other.
Can someone please tell me how to fix this or what to check for? The electric fan/fans could always be heard running when the ac would kick on. My coolant was full and I had pretty even temps across all of the under hood hoses when I checked with my thermometer.
The temp gauge on the dash works as it always did and it was quite odd to see it move so far past where it normally sits. My heat output was constant at the front and rear heat vents.
Thanks!