over heating surburban

Asked by GuruMPG51 May 26, 2020 at 02:03 PM about the 1999 Chevrolet Suburban C1500 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

we changed out the thermostat,heat sensor,radiator,cooling clutch fan,now it still getting  hot then it was before we changed them ,everything is hooked up and tight like it suppose to be we never let it get to hot just temputure raising
can't get hot because of the alumimum heads help

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Can you bring the car in our shop for inspection? We will not charge anything for initial inspection. Our shop is by the name of Jindal Andre Automotive Service and it is in the DC area. You can reach me at 703 309 7681

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I don't see that you replaced the water pump or flushed the cooling system. Hope that helps! Jim

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What is the condition of your transmission? If it is slipping excessively, a higher heat load will go to the radiator (ATF cooler) leaving less cooling capacity for the engine coolant. This will result in higher engine operating temperatures. Additionally, make sure that the fan shroud is intact and in place.

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