Heating up
What else could it be if its not the coolent level or fan?
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Another thing to consider is your bleeding procedure when you changed your fluid. It is absolutely necessary to bleed ALL of the air out of your system to be sure that your system pressurizes correctly. I had a situation where I had so much air that it wanted to overheat.
Some Information about the fan turn on temperatures:
The article that this information came from...
LT1 Reverse Flow Cooling System
The B/D-car coolant fans operate under PCM control at the following engine temperatures and A/C system pressures:
Fan Mode----------------Temperature------A/C Pressure
Primary (RH) Fan ON------109 C 229 F--------189 psi
Primary (RH) Fan OFF------105 C 221 F--------150 psi
Secondary (LH) Fan ON---112 C 234 F--------240 psi
Secondary (LH) Fan OFF---108 C 227 F--------210 psi
Additionally, the PCM will turn off the fans at higher vehicle speeds (above 48 MPH I believe) since running fans can actually impede airflow through the radiator at high speed. Each fan also has a minimum running time. Once activated, the primary fan will run for a minimum of 50 seconds, and the secondary fan for a minimum of 26 seconds. Finally, certain Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) may cause the PCM to turn on one or both fans.




