I would pull the blower motor out and verify there's nothing causing a block. Mine was loud after I replaced my cabin air filter, removed it and found maybbeee 3 leaves. Cleaned it out, reinstalled it and the motor was quiet again. Easy to do, takes maybe 15-30 min.
So I disconnected the battery, let it sit for 20 min.
Reconnected battery and started the truck up, coolant temp came up from 160 and the fan did not come on. Im thinking the coolant temp sensor had a freakout and the electric fans just fail-safe turned on. We'll see.
My wife just got home from work and she's having this exact issue for the first time.
2015 Yukon Denali, Coolant temp is pegged at 160, 45 degrees outside, trans temp is not hot either.
I'm looking at the same option, but my wife wants it lowered as well. I wonder if i can replace my shocks with Arnott's and then buy a separate lowering kit as well without ruining the Arnott Shocks.
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