@@Honkytaco No problem. It is very DIY. But I will say it doesn’t hurt to change the thermostat while you’re there. You’ll have to refill some coolant either way and mine ended up being the thermostat instead of the sensor. I think I have a video on it also.
@@claudiaduke6189 it ended up being my thermostat. I knew it would be one of those to start with i just figured I’d try the sensor first since it was cheaper, easier, and I knew someone else who had similar issues that turned out to be the sensor.
My 2015 does this, ima fix it myself this seems doable thanks for the video!
@@Honkytaco No problem. It is very DIY. But I will say it doesn’t hurt to change the thermostat while you’re there. You’ll have to refill some coolant either way and mine ended up being the thermostat instead of the sensor. I think I have a video on it also.
You can also un unhook your battery when you change it. And I have a 15” mines always ran at 210
Ok. I appreciate the update. I'll take it in for service tomorrow. At least I have some info about what to expect.
@@claudiaduke6189 no problem. Glad it could help.
Thank you for that information. That is exactly what mine was doing. Let me know if you had to do anything further on yours or if this fixed it.
@@claudiaduke6189 it ended up being my thermostat. I knew it would be one of those to start with i just figured I’d try the sensor first since it was cheaper, easier, and I knew someone else who had similar issues that turned out to be the sensor.
i had the same issue with my 2015 tahoe i replaced that sensor
@@mariojosecanelasquintana3585 did it solve it? Or did it end up the thermostat?