My 2015 Escalade was running fine, but I noticed a loud hum under the hood. The fans were running much faster than usual, so I looked at my coolant guage and it was reading zero, despite me having driven for miles. I pulled over and under the hood the temp felt fine, hose barely warm to the touch, even the heat shield near the exhaust manifold barely felt hot.
I did not think much of it, then I received a message saying the A/C was shut down.
I got home, shut of the engine, but the fans were running at high speed and continued to do so, as if it was overheated, and needing additional cooling.
Being late at night, I didn't want the fans to drain the battery overnight, so I disconnected the battery. I called the dealership, and they said it sounded lie a sensor malfunction, or maybe the thermostat was stuck. For my Corvette, I know exactly where the temp sensor is, as well as the thermostat. On this behemoth, I have no clue where either are located.
In any event I decided to go out and examine the engine. Upon reconnecting the battery, and starting it up, everything seemed back to normal. A/C worked, fans on normal speed, and the coolant temp read a normal temp.
That was a couple of weeks ago, and I assumed the battery disconnect caused a re-boot if you will, and hoped the problem to just be an anomaly.
Sadly the problem started again with the exact same symptoms. This time I let the fans run after turning it off, and they ran for about 5 minutes, then shut off.
Now without a battery disconnect like last time, with a totally cold engine, if I start it up, the fans are going into high speed mode, despite the engine being totally cold. Thus I doubt the thermostat is getting stuck in the closed position, otherwise the engine would overheat.
So with all those symptoms being tied together, I am hoping others here have the knowledge of what it might be?