Thermostat replacement - operating temperature

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Old 02-21-2015, 09:47 AM
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How long does it take for your tahoe/yukon to get to operating temperature? it's take mine close to 30+ minutes, which i think is way too long, regardless of it being the dead of winter. My other vehicles are at operating temperature in under 10 minutes.

i have to do a coolant change anyway. So while i'm in there i might swap the thermostat. But, i don't want to swap a perfectly working part if it's not necessary. I know it's "preventative", but it's nothing i can't handle later. So it can wait if possible.
 

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Old 02-23-2015, 10:55 PM
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How long does it take for your tahoe/yukon to get to operating temperature? it's take mine close to 15-20 minutes, which i think is way too long, regardless of it being the dead of winter. i have to do a coolant change anyway. So while i'm in there i might swap the thermostat. But, i don't want to swap a perfectly working part if it's not necessary. I know it's "preventative", but it's nothing i can't handle later. So it can wait if possible.
Thermostat of the GM trio last long. I think the only thing that was replaced in mine was the water pump at 80k miles. I traded mine at 195k miles with no issues.
 
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Old 02-25-2015, 04:48 PM
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I replaced the thermostat when i did the coolant change and i got the same results... So i guess in the winter it takes close to 30+ minutes for our engines to reach operating temperature. And even then it may take much longer depending on it switching back and forth to Hybrid mode
 

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Old 02-25-2015, 06:53 PM
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They will go into V4 at medium engine coolant temperatures. With a SUV front and rear heater ON the engine waste heat just about keeps up with the cabin heaters cooling the water.
 
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