ryanguy426
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Solved -- Mix of bad thermostat, air in the cooling system, and a leaking top radiator hose at the water pump side. Reseated the hose and tightened the clamp, replaced thermostat, bled the system for an hour, and truck hasn't gone above 214°F for 4 days as of this edit. Thanks everyone!
2000 Yukon XL 1500, 5.3
Truck loses coolant with no leak, not in oil, no white exhaust. Non Castech heads (pulled valve covers and verified). Already replaced water pump. Rad not leaking.
Truck gets to 230F sometimes, going up hill on interstate or sitting with the AC on in a drive thru or in traffic/city driving. "Hot coolant" hasn't shown on the dash yet. Scan tool verifies 232F at the most so far since I started tracking it.
Supposed to drive on a 1300mi round trip road trip mid August, this temp gauge is making me nervous though. All my other vehicles have held 210° perfect. Is this normal for these trucks?
2000 Yukon XL 1500, 5.3
Truck loses coolant with no leak, not in oil, no white exhaust. Non Castech heads (pulled valve covers and verified). Already replaced water pump. Rad not leaking.
Truck gets to 230F sometimes, going up hill on interstate or sitting with the AC on in a drive thru or in traffic/city driving. "Hot coolant" hasn't shown on the dash yet. Scan tool verifies 232F at the most so far since I started tracking it.
Supposed to drive on a 1300mi round trip road trip mid August, this temp gauge is making me nervous though. All my other vehicles have held 210° perfect. Is this normal for these trucks?
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