David Kriss
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I have a 2001 Yukon XL with the 5.3 and the towing package. A couple weeks ago, the original radiator split a seam between the plastic and aluminum. I replaced it with an all aluminum one from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Y7YNFDP?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1). After putting the new one in, I noticed that the water temperature wasn't nearly as hot as before. It was one line below the 210 mark before. It was one small line below the big line halfway between 160 and 210 after the change. I replaced the thermostat. The temperature is now right on the big half way mark. Assuming the gauge is linier, the big mark should be 185 degrees and the thermostat is 187 so I think it should be about right. The fact that it used to run hotter makes me second guess myself. The new radiator is 3 row and defiantly thicker than the original. Is this normal with the better radiator? Could the sudden loss of water damage the temperature sensor? The original radiator was pretty dirty on the front. Could it have been not cooling properly? I bought the truck new and I think it always ran close to 210, but it may have creeped up over time and I didn't notice the slow change. It's my wife's truck and I don't drive it that often. I don't mind the temperature being a little cooler but it needs to run hot enough to run properly.