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rondog
11-12-2020, 09:48
I've got a 2014 Silverado that I think is needing a new thermostat. Temp gauge is running cooler than normal and fluctuating, and heater isn't like it used to be. Looked up the process on YouTube and actually changing it ain't no thang, but then the dude hooked up a computer and had to change a buncha shit, and that's outta my league.

Any wrenches here? Close to Parker? Maybe trade for deprimed and wet polished brass?

crays
11-12-2020, 11:58
I've got a 2014 Silverado that I think is needing a new thermostat. Temp gauge is running cooler than normal and fluctuating, and heater isn't like it used to be. Looked up the process on YouTube and actually changing it ain't no thang, but then the dude hooked up a computer and had to change a buncha shit, and that's outta my league.

Any wrenches here? Close to Parker? Maybe trade for deprimed and wet polished brass?

Captain Obvious here, but you have checked the coolant level haven't you? Sounds a lot like low coolant symptoms.

DenverGP
11-12-2020, 12:07
I think I found the video you were looking at...

the stuff with the computer and tuner software is just because he is changing from the stock thermostat (usually 194F) to a lower temp thermostat (160F).

Assuming you are swapping to a new stock thermostat, no computer wizardry is required.

thedave1164
11-12-2020, 13:41
Stick with stock temp

ray1970
11-12-2020, 14:23
Captain Obvious here, but you have checked the coolant level haven't you? Sounds a lot like low coolant symptoms.

Yeah, I?d definitely start there for sure. Funny how cooling systems act when they don?t have coolant in them.

He?ll probably find out the intake manifold gaskets are junk and sucked all of the coolant into the engine. He?ll be sad that it wasn?t as simple as a thermostat.

Good luck and let us know what you find out.

rondog
11-12-2020, 15:11
Oh yeah, coolant level was the 1st thing. It's fine. Coolant is too. Bozarth couldn't "prove" to the extended warranty co. that there's actually an issue. No "code" for it, heat was "within specs", yada yada.

rondog
11-12-2020, 15:13
Problem is, I have no idea what the stock thermostat temp is.

Prong
11-12-2020, 15:38
This may apply to your situation:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2016/MC-10126324-9999.pdf

DenverGP
11-12-2020, 15:56
Pretty sure stock is right around 195.

I've seen anywhere from 194F to 207F listed as the stock value.

From all my searches, for a 2014 silverado, the officially listed OEM part is part number 15-11125

$28 + shipping on rock auto
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=8443852&jsn=970&jsn=970

$36 free ship from amazon
https://www.amazon.com/ACDelco-15-11125-Original-Equipment-Thermostat/dp/B01K8BJ7BS


This is a replacement housing / seal / thermostat.

Irving
11-12-2020, 15:57
Make sure Rock Auto will even ship to you first. After shipping it's probably the same and faster from Amazon.

rondog
11-12-2020, 16:50
Hell, I'll just trot, er - waddle, down to the local NAPA and get what I need. Not going to order online, I'm old skool ya know. It's just, without the old one in-hand, what temp do I really need? Are there different ones installed for different parts of the country? CO vs. Tx vs. AK, etc......

SideShow Bob
11-12-2020, 19:48
Hell, I'll just trot, er - waddle, down to the local NAPA and get what I need. Not going to order online, .....

That was my thought too. With old one in hand, you shouldn’t go wrong, the temp should be stamped on it.

Duman
11-12-2020, 19:50
Any wrenches here? Close to Parker? Maybe trade for deprimed and wet polished brass?

Gotta be careful with an offer like that, around here. Just sayin'.....[Coffee]