2014 GMC Sierra/Silverado temperature sensor replacement. Also consider changing your thermostat.

2014 GMC Sierra/Silverado temperature sensor replacement. Also consider changing your thermostat.
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@greedyflyification says:

I did this, it still didn't fix the issue. It's saying it's the therm0stat

@JuanoteRodriguez says:

2024 watching a short helped me quick fix

@screwston-fz5hb says:

Change the thermostat I had this problem as well it fixes it

@hyper_xd7388 says:

Your short was more helpful then most videos I’ve searched, thank you

@nighthawk5301 says:

Just replaced this withoutout draining coolant. Think its ok if i lost probably less than a quarter cup?

@ALilCancer says:

How crucial is the Teflon tape?

@Kirbythediver says:

Chevy is such a pos
Never again

@REED_ROTHCHILD says:

I just keep obd2 reader in truck and reset engine when does this. It instantly stops and starts reading again. Have replaced thermostat and sensor 3x and still does this. Even more when raining

@JavierRodriguez-jq4ul says:

At least it’s on the top you wouldn’t be able to take it off the 08-13 without dumping all the coolant in the water pump

@dylanjpyro says:

Crazy.. this just happened to my 15 high country… i didn't know what to do, so I disconnected the battery and it didn't happen again. Guess ima go pickup a new temp sensor.

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