AC Randomly Stops Blowing Cold

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Wife reports that the air conditioning in her 2016 Yukon XL randomly stops blowing cold. Normally ice cold. It does start blowing cold again after a stop at grocery or having the system shut down for a period of time. She also reports that the engine cooling fan runs loudly at times and even after vehicle is turned off. The fan eventually stops after several minutes. I’ve researched the fan issue and found out about the coolant temperature sensor. Wondering if the two issues could be related. I’m fixing the sensor issue in the coming days so if I need to dig into other areas I’d rather do it all at once. Thanks
 

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Wife reports that the air conditioning in her 2016 Yukon XL randomly stops blowing cold. Normally ice cold. It does start blowing cold again after a stop at grocery or having the system shut down for a period of time. She also reports that the engine cooling fan runs loudly at times and even after vehicle is turned off. The fan eventually stops after several minutes. I’ve researched the fan issue and found out about the coolant temperature sensor. Wondering if the two issues could be related. I’m fixing the sensor issue in the coming days so if I need to dig into other areas I’d rather do it all at once. Thanks
ya the temp sensor is a known issue along with the thermostat, (particularly on the 2015-2020)
you are probably on the right track, just be aware there have been many, many, many reports of problems with the temp sensors being bad especially on aftermarket ones there seems to be a severe rash of bad ones out there straight out of the box, I would grab a OEM one from a legit source, dealer or major autoparts.
some have reported having to replace them multiple times due to this.

reported symptoms are like you are having, fans running after shut down, ac not working, error messages like engine hot ac disabled, temp gauge stuck hi/lo, fans running high speed constantly.
 
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ya the temp sensor is a known issue along with the thermostat, (particularly on the 2015-2020)
you are probably on the right track, just be aware there have been many, many, many reports of problems with the temp sensors being bad especially on aftermarket ones there seems to be a severe rash of bad ones out there straight out of the box, I would grab a OEM one from a legit source, dealer or major autoparts.
some have reported having to replace them multiple times due to this.

reported symptoms are like you are having, fans running after shut down, ac not working, error messages like engine hot ac disabled, temp gauge stuck hi/lo, fans running high speed constantly.
Definitely will grab an OEM sensor. They don’t cost that much to begin with really. Don’t want to do it twice (or more). Would be great if this fixed both issues. Thank you for the quick reply.
 

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Might be low refrigerant? These rigs are HIGHLY SENSITIVE to the refrigerant being out of spec. My Escalade just had its compressor replaced, and was still not cooling properly. I just took it in today and they discovered it was overfilled...to the tune of .874kg. They evacuated and refilled to spec: .850kg.

The AC is now ice cold at idle and will freeze you to death during a drive.
 

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Might be low refrigerant? These rigs are HIGHLY SENSITIVE to the refrigerant being out of spec. My Escalade just had its compressor replaced, and was still not cooling properly. I just took it in today and they discovered it was overfilled...to the tune of .874kg. They evacuated and refilled to spec: .850kg.

The AC is now ice cold at idle and will freeze you to death during a drive.
if there was a refrigerant leak or high pressure issue as in your case, this would not create a issue with the fan operation, the ac just wouldn't work properly. whereas if the vehicle temperature is not in spec it causes the ac to not work, fans to operate abnormally, temp gauge to read incorrect, it could even give a engine power reduced error, etc.
ac operation is a one way street, it has to be working (within certain parameters) for the fans to respond to the heat produced. if the ac is not working it has zero effect on the fan operation.
vehicle temperature operation is a two way street and sends commands other things engine, shutters, ac, ecm, fans, etc
 

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Wife reports that the air conditioning in her 2016 Yukon XL randomly stops blowing cold. Normally ice cold. It does start blowing cold again after a stop at grocery or having the system shut down for a period of time. She also reports that the engine cooling fan runs loudly at times and even after vehicle is turned off. The fan eventually stops after several minutes. I’ve researched the fan issue and found out about the coolant temperature sensor. Wondering if the two issues could be related. I’m fixing the sensor issue in the coming days so if I need to dig into other areas I’d rather do it all at once. Thanks
it is possible that it could be 2 separate issue's but it would be best to address the reason for the fans being weird first and then see if the ac then operates correctly or not afterwards. If the ac continues to be intermittent then you will want to have it looked at.
the fans being the lesser of 2 evils, ac requires gauges and more advanced testing
 

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Temp sensor gm genuine: 2134333, 213953, 12608814
Thermostat gm genuine: 1511125, 1511097, 1511108
thanks a lot. any idea which particular number fits my car? or are all 3 numbers interchangeable.
 

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Wife reports that the air conditioning in her 2016 Yukon XL randomly stops blowing cold. Normally ice cold. It does start blowing cold again after a stop at grocery or having the system shut down for a period of time. She also reports that the engine cooling fan runs loudly at times and even after vehicle is turned off. The fan eventually stops after several minutes. I’ve researched the fan issue and found out about the coolant temperature sensor. Wondering if the two issues could be related. I’m fixing the sensor issue in the coming days so if I need to dig into other areas I’d rather do it all at once. Thanks

This behavior is generally indicative of being low on refrigerant.

Those cans with gauges cause lots of problems, it is best to use a manifold to introduce refrigerant by weight after discharging and vacuuming the system.
 

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This behavior is generally indicative of being low on refrigerant.

Those cans with gauges cause lots of problems, it is best to use a manifold to introduce refrigerant by weight after discharging and vacuuming the system.
James on these k2's if the temperature sensor is goofy it "can" cause the fans to run after the vehicle is shut off (which yes that can be commanded to do under normal operation) if the temperature is high.
but if the sensor is reading incorrectly it also makes it happen when it shouldn't, for instance if it was going to happen to anyone (from being hot after shut off) it would be me and it never has and it certainly wouldn't do it all the time. the erratic ac operation is also symptom of the temp sensor being goofy also it has been reported a number of times.
1. fans running after engine off
2. fans running high speed at cold start or constantly throughout the day
3. error messages saying engine hot ac turned off (when the engine is not hot, and/or gauge says normal)
4. incorrect temperature gauge readings, too cold, too hot, gauge pegged either way
the temp sensor's go goofy and the thermostats get stuck or do not operate correctly also.
it very could still be low refrigerant, but that wouldn't cause the fans to run after the engine is shut off
there is some low-key association with the temp sensor/fans/ac, I think it has to hit a certain parameter to throw a code, like if the temp sensor fails x amount of times in a row
some people have also reported disconnecting the battery sometimes corrects it for a week or two, then it fails again. that tells me these temp sensor are apparently borderline when they go bad.
 

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it very could still be low refrigerant, but that wouldn't cause the fans to run after the engine is shut off
I don't know the answer to that one. I had this happen to us with a Pontiac and don't recall the fans running afterwards but that was some time ago and this may be a specific K2 thing like you said.
 
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Changed coolant temp sensor & thermostat. Reconnected battery and all is functioning as it should now. Temp right at 210°F, no noisy fan & A/C blowing cold.
 
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So now another issue has presented itself. The outside air temperature says that it’s 32°F. ‍♂️ I don’t know if this will resolve itself and is maybe due to having the battery disconnected. Or is a new sensor in order?
 
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So now another issue has presented itself. The outside air temperature says that it’s 32°F. ‍♂️ I don’t know if this will resolve itself and is maybe due to having the battery disconnected. Or is a new sensor in order?
that happens when the battery is disconnected, just go drive it 5 miles on the highway it should self adjust automatically correct before the 5 miles up
 

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I want to add more info to this type of issue and another scenario with a different possible solution. I have the same symptoms, fans run, ac doesn't work but then it all suddenly works. I've changed the temp sensor and the AC pressure switch as well as put gages on the AC (all fine) and it didn't make a difference. I worked to trace the controls path and finally found where the AC clutch relay is. It's a solid state relay that is on a PC board. That board is the base for the engine fuse box. The fuses and relays connect on the top and the wiring connectors plug into the bottom. At first I thought the relay was dying but then I learned something else.

I only recently had a correlation of seeing the temp gage in the dash go completely dead, fans go on and the AC stops working. I pulled the power from the engine fuse box for a minute and reconnected. After that it took 3 tries (on off with the key) to get the dash display to turn on. Once I started the car the temp gage worked and so did the AC. These seem to be symptoms of a Body Control Module failure. I'm now in the process of getting a BCM and having it programed. Hopefully I can get it done by next week and I'll update.
 

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