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Welcome to the forum. Do you have castech heads?06 tahoe, have replaced thermostat, radiator, fans, water pump....yet it still seems to slightly wanna run a little high still. Doesn't overheat immediately but does after a prolonged day of use. Would this be a bad sensor problem?
If the baffling on either side of the radiator or below it has fallen away, this will create the air flow problem that Ron mentions. Too much air goes around the radiator and not through it.Welcome to forum. Suspect flow problem across condensor not allowing enough air flow but the problem not showing till late in day could be fans sensor or just a bad temp sensor.
06 tahoe, have replaced thermostat, radiator, fans, water pump....yet it still seems to slightly wanna run a little high still. Doesn't overheat immediately but does after a prolonged day of use. Would this be a bad sensor problem?
ThisI'm with @rockola1971 need to:
Main thing, verify your temperature and tell us what you get. You can do this with a scan tool to see what computer reports and compare to dash. I'm skeptical of a bad sensor, but you might pull it and see if it's corroded, check it's resistance, etc. If you go that far than heck, I guess why not replace it.
Also check your fan shrouds, etc. etc. etc. as mentioned by others. However, I'm curious did you also run radiator flush through the block and system while you were doing all this work? Motors can get really goobered up and block coolant passages if somebody put in radiator stop leak or any of that stuff.
Another thing, maybe you have an intermittently operating fan. I had only one of two go out years ago, and it overheated at times until I figured out that was it.