Ok, so my 2000 GMC Yukon is blowing cold air at idle RPMS's. The coolant was changed out about 10 months ago, so it's unlikely that there's a problem with that (level is great).
After startup, I've let the truck run for upwards of 15-20 minutes and get only cold air. BUT, if I rev the RPM's to around 2000, the heat starts to increase fairly rapidly, however it starts to reduce in temperature when I let the RPM's go back to idle.
I HOPE to GOD it's not the heater core, as that looks like a brutal replacement project.
Could it be clogged?
Any thoughts people?
Thanks!
After startup, I've let the truck run for upwards of 15-20 minutes and get only cold air. BUT, if I rev the RPM's to around 2000, the heat starts to increase fairly rapidly, however it starts to reduce in temperature when I let the RPM's go back to idle.
I HOPE to GOD it's not the heater core, as that looks like a brutal replacement project.
Could it be clogged?
Any thoughts people?
Thanks!