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What should I do if my fan clutch fails?

What should I do if my fan clutch fails?

When it fails, the engine can be put at risk of serious damage due to overheating. If your vehicle is displaying any of the symptoms above, or you suspect that your fan clutch may be having an issue, have the vehicle inspected by a professional technician, such as one from YourMechanic, to determine if the car will need a fan clutch replacement.

Can a bad fan clutch cause engine overheating?

A bad fan clutch may not engage properly or at all, and as a result, will disable the fans or prevent them from working at maximum efficiency. This may result in the engine overheating, which will lead to more serious issues if left unattended.

Do you have to take off radiator shroud to replace fan clutch?

If you’re lucky, there may be enough room to unbolt and remove the fan and clutch without taking off the radiator shroud. More likely, you’re going to have to remove the shroud. This means draining some coolant, disconnecting the upper radiator hose and sometimes removing the belt.

What is an electric fan clutch?

The fan clutch is a cooling system component that controls the operation of the engine cooling fans. While many newer vehicles now use electric cooling fans to keep the engine cool, many older vehicles used a mechanical fan clutch to control the fans.

What should I do if my fan clutch is going bad?

Silicone fluid leaking from the fan clutch would cause this problem. When the engine is off, there are a few things you can do to check the fan clutch: Spin the fan. Electronic types might freewheel, but most fan clutches should spin with a little effort.

What causes oil to come out of a fan clutch?

Run your finger along the edges of the bearing seal on the backside of the fan clutch. If it comes away with a heavy coating of oil, the culprit is either a crack or a faulty seal. Radial streaks are another potential clue—this happens when oil escapes from the clutch and is then blown outward in all directions by the fan.

Why does my D Stock clutch make a lot of noise?

Getting back to you first post, It is vert common for the D stock fan clutch to cause a lot of fan noise at start up and you swear that the engine is rev’ing fast and you have now power. It is a combination of the clutch locking up a little and the design if the fan blades. A lot of D owner’s complained about the noise.

How do you change the fan shroud on a Dodge?

To allow for adjustment of the fan shroud, drill the upper fan shroud attachment holes to 15 mm (0.59 in.). 8. Attach the new fan blade p/n 52027709 to the new viscous fan drive p/n 52029767AA using the four bolts removed from the old assembly. Tighten the bolts to 23 N.m (17 ft. lbs.). 9.

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Ruth Doyle