coolant expansion tank

Asked by GuruTBDHS Jun 24, 2018 at 06:46 PM about the 2011 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Crew Cab

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was trying to put a vacuum on the cooling system and it would not hold.
Should the expansion tank be completely sealed?  Mine is not.

5 Answers

I did. It is not holding pressure. I installed a 160° thermostat, and the temp will not go below 200°. I am assuming it is the expansion tank.

If the tank is disconnected then how could it hold pressure or vacuum? A 160 degree thermostat will not make your truck run cool in the summer and it could cause problems if it did. 200 degrees is fairly normal and good for a Chevy. Use Water Wetter which can reduce operating temps by 8 degrees.

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The holes were blocked, and Owas using a coolant system vacuum pump. I have had the computer reprogrammed, and the fans are set to come on to run at 160.

If you cannot pull a vacuum then there is a leak somewhere. Did they program the ECU to stop fuel enrichment at a lower temperature? Good luck in your quest to have a Cool Chevy.

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