I have an issue with my vehicle and I'm hoping maybe some of you can give me some advice or lead me to what might be the problem.
I have a 2005 GMC Yukon with a 4.8 l engine. It has 192,000 miles on it and I've really not had any issues with it since I've owned it.
A few weeks ago I woke up to go to work, went out and cranked the truck to let it warm up, and usually by the time I get ready to leave it's warm. Well this morning I got in the vehicle and it wasn't nowhere near the operating temperature that it usually runs. It's running about 170 degrees and normally runs around 200. I got in to go to work and going down the road it started blowing hot air but the temperature gauge still didn't rise to where it normally runs. So I went and bought a new thermostat just figured that might be the problem. Replaced it that didn't fix anything. So the next thing we did was to flush the heater core. That still didn't fix it. So we took the thermostat out and exchanged it for a new one thinking maybe the thermostat was a bad one. Put it in the vehicle the temperature gauge got to normal operating temperature but still didn't have any heat from the heater unless you were going down the road, if you're sitting and idling it didn't get hot. The heater core hoses going into the heater core both get hot. Every other hose that has anything to do with the water and coolant are hot. Burped the lines while putting coolant back in and let it run for about 30 minutes with the radiator cap off.
So in talking to a friend of mine he said it sounded like the water pump was going bad and wasn't able to pump enough coolant through it while it was idling. So I went and bought a new water pump along with replacing a couple of pulleys that needed to be replaced too and belts. That didn't fix it either I'm still not getting hot air through my heater while the vehicle is sitting idling. The heater core doesn't leak I don't smell antifreeze or a sweet smell in the vehicle or outside the vehicle there's no leaks under the vehicle anywhere. I am stumped. We have tried everything to think of what might be the problem. The couple of mechanics shops that are in my area I don't trust them at all. So we're trying to figure this out on our own. I have a Launch scan tool but I don't know if or what to look at that might would help me figure out what's wrong with it. So I was just wondering if maybe anybody else has had this problem or have any ideas or tips or suggestions or any information they might could offer on this problem. If not I may have to look for a mechanic over in another city or something. Thank you.
Oh, we also replaced the temperature coolant sensor and no change.
I have a 2005 GMC Yukon with a 4.8 l engine. It has 192,000 miles on it and I've really not had any issues with it since I've owned it.
A few weeks ago I woke up to go to work, went out and cranked the truck to let it warm up, and usually by the time I get ready to leave it's warm. Well this morning I got in the vehicle and it wasn't nowhere near the operating temperature that it usually runs. It's running about 170 degrees and normally runs around 200. I got in to go to work and going down the road it started blowing hot air but the temperature gauge still didn't rise to where it normally runs. So I went and bought a new thermostat just figured that might be the problem. Replaced it that didn't fix anything. So the next thing we did was to flush the heater core. That still didn't fix it. So we took the thermostat out and exchanged it for a new one thinking maybe the thermostat was a bad one. Put it in the vehicle the temperature gauge got to normal operating temperature but still didn't have any heat from the heater unless you were going down the road, if you're sitting and idling it didn't get hot. The heater core hoses going into the heater core both get hot. Every other hose that has anything to do with the water and coolant are hot. Burped the lines while putting coolant back in and let it run for about 30 minutes with the radiator cap off.
So in talking to a friend of mine he said it sounded like the water pump was going bad and wasn't able to pump enough coolant through it while it was idling. So I went and bought a new water pump along with replacing a couple of pulleys that needed to be replaced too and belts. That didn't fix it either I'm still not getting hot air through my heater while the vehicle is sitting idling. The heater core doesn't leak I don't smell antifreeze or a sweet smell in the vehicle or outside the vehicle there's no leaks under the vehicle anywhere. I am stumped. We have tried everything to think of what might be the problem. The couple of mechanics shops that are in my area I don't trust them at all. So we're trying to figure this out on our own. I have a Launch scan tool but I don't know if or what to look at that might would help me figure out what's wrong with it. So I was just wondering if maybe anybody else has had this problem or have any ideas or tips or suggestions or any information they might could offer on this problem. If not I may have to look for a mechanic over in another city or something. Thank you.
Oh, we also replaced the temperature coolant sensor and no change.