So I was towing about 3,000 lbs trailer this weekend up to Sedona. The I-17 is the highway that runs north from Phoenix and pulling the relatively steep hills with the AC on and roughly 105F ambient temps I was seeing 209-212 coolant temperatures, which was fine. Then we hit traffic. Sitting in drive with the AC on high and basically not moving, I watched the coolant temperature climb from 210, to 212....214....215.........216.. and I started getting worried so I shut the air off and held the rpms in neutral at 1500. The temps quickly dropped from 216 to 208 within 20 seconds or so. I never saw the temperature reach higher than 214 as long as I was moving.
Once we got home, that was a different story. I was dumping the tanks and I left the truck running in park with the AC on, same as before. I'm guessing ambient temps were 108F. I saw the coolant hit 218 and then 220 before I turned the AC off and again, ran the rpms at 1500. Just as before, the coolant temperatures quickly dropped down to roughly 203 within 15 seconds with the Ac off and the rpms at 1500. This was the 1st time I'd seen the coolant get that hot.
It runs fine on the freeway, never above 201 with the AC on. Even towing, the temperatures were manageable as long as the truck was moving. Sitting the with the AC on in the blazing heat seems to overwhelm the cooling system. The AC fan runs and the belt driven fan seems to be engaging, as it roars with higher temps with RPMs.
Perhaps a thermostat? Coolant appears to be factory Mr. T pink fluid.