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My 06 Duramax seems to getting a little warm when pulling up the mountains. It ususally runs just below 210 degrees, it went up to the 3/4 mark on the guage. After I hit the crest it cools quickly back to where it usually runs.I had a 03 Durmax and it never moved on the hills towing the same fiver. Anybody had this happen to them? I got a apointment with the dealer Tuesday, not for just this but some maintance.
Tom 2003 33-5V Arctic Fox 2006 2500 Chevy Duramax CC 4X4 |
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Sounds like a local epidemic. Someone else in your area is having the same problem. MYTIME
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What motor do you have? LLY is really common to over heat. As I remember the LLY was still in the early production 06 trucks. If so, the dealer will not be able to fix it. GM still does not acknowledge that there is a problem with the LLY. Go over to the diesel place, grab a LARGE cup of coffee and settle in for a long read on the problems with the LLY Duramax. My solution for overheating? trade it for a Dodge Cummins!
Don and Lorri 2007 Dodge 3500 dually 2005 Cedar Creek 34 CKTS (For Sale) |
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Tom
Changing brands is not always the answer. Albeit not applicable, mine was a `02 (thus not an LLY) but never had an issue. Head on over to the diesel place and have a read thru the posts there. Let us know how you make out. -------------------- John & Joyce and Libby the Yellow Lab. 2005 Kountry Star FW-35LKSA by Newmar. We just started fulltiming. 2008 Ford F-450, King Ranch, Pearl Blue over Pueblo Gold, CC, PSD, Auto, Integrated TBC, 14,500 GVWR Pkg, Reese 20K Hitch Kountry Klub Member # 13530 / SKP # 098237 To the men and women in the Armed Forces; past, present and future - Thank You and God bless you |
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there was two differnt motors in the 2006 model year is yours a LLY or LBZ ?
2001 Holiday Rambler 31' cks 10000 lbs loaded 2006 2500hd duramax/allison crew cab |
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Mine is an '06 with the LBZ; I've never had any problems with overheating and I've pulled some steep grades with a heavy trailer in hot weather. (Knock on wood).
Regards, Richard 2007 HitchHiker Champagne 37CKRD 5th Wheel towed by an '06 GMC Dually Diesel. |
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Check the coolant level. As I remember the Duramax has some specific burping instructions to be sure there is no air bubbles in the system.
Don and Lorri 2007 Dodge 3500 dually 2005 Cedar Creek 34 CKTS (For Sale) |
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I took it in and they added about 1/2 gal of coolant. It looked full to me. It is the LBZ engine. I never seen it run that warm before. This is my second Durmax the first was a 03 and I never saw it move above were it normally runs.
Tom 2003 33-5V Arctic Fox 2006 2500 Chevy Duramax CC 4X4 |
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I guess it was a little low on coolant as on this trip no heating problems. When we leave Texas we are going back through the mountains of North Carolina. I thought that the tank was a expansion tank and it did have coolant in it maybe not full but it did not look low either, but I quess that what they pay Mr. Goodwrench for.
2003 33-5V Arctic Fox 2006 2500 Chevy Duramax CC 4X4 |
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Our 06' LBZ will many times hit 226 to 230 before the fan goes into OD and it takes a while for it to cool down even after I back off some----extremely concerning. This is with our Edge with Attitude in stock mode (temps set to alarm at 220 degrees, nice feature; all other monitoring can be set to alarm as wanted also). High Egt's and air temps will happen before the water temp gets to the scary numbers. I've been looking for good answers for lowering all that nasty heat for some time now, with no clear cut solutions as yet. Oh yeah; poking along will do it, but I just can't stand to be passed burros and bicyclists; especially since I'm always more than ready to get to that perfect camp site in the mountains.
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Research the TD-EOC your problem should be solved. Larry Barnhart
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