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sdbraverman
01-19-2015, 12:25
Hello,
I'm new here to this forum. I have a 1999 suburban with a 6.5 and 135k miles. I have replaced my thermostats three times in the last year. The truck runs too cold.

The first time, I used NAPA stats. They were okay for about six months, then the engine temp dropped, and it eventually tripped a code for too cold temp. I ordered AC Delco 195 stats, and it ran perfectly at 195 for about a week, then started to run cold again. According to my scan tool, 145-150 degrees.

Last week, I installed another pair of AC Delco 195 thermostats. At first it was nice and warm at 190-195, but today it wouldn't go over 180. Today's ambient temp was 45.

What is going on?

DennisG01
01-19-2015, 14:29
I'm not an expert, but I wonder if there is dirt/crap/sediment in the cooling system and it's causing the stats to stay open (not fully close)? Have you had the system thoroughly flushed? Including the rear lines, as well?

AKMark
01-20-2015, 12:02
What are your current outdoor temps?

My 6.5 needed a grill cover when temps dropped much below 35F to be efficient.

When it's -25 or colder, the old 6.5 barely warmed up at all, even with the cover unless I was towing something.

rustyk
01-21-2015, 22:30
I'd suspect the temp sender as well. It's odd for that many pairs of 'stats to fail

Dvldog8793
01-22-2015, 06:13
Howdy
What is your heater output? If your heater is blowing nice hot air then I would suspect the temp sender.

Otherwise the dirt chunk theory sounds like a winner.

FWIW....My truck only runs at about 175 in the winter months, but I have never set any codes.