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What does the fan clutch mount to?

What does the fan clutch mount to?

A fan clutch controls the car engine cooling fan and operates on temperature. It’s mounted to the water pump and can cause overheating if it’s broken.

How do you remove a clutch fan from a Dodge Dakota?

Remove the hex-head bolt behind the fan using an open-end wrench. Turn it off of the pulley, then lift the fan and clutch out of the engine. Unbolt the fan from the clutch using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket.

What happens when you take the clutch out of a Dodge Dakota?

This clutch spins the fan in proportion to the speed of the engine. When the clutch goes out, the fan spins directly with the engine and is not controlled by speed anymore, and cooling by the fan becomes less efficient. Replacing the clutch starts with removing it, which should take about 15 minutes to do.

What happens to the fan in a Dodge Dakota?

The engine driven fan on the front of a Dodge Dakota has a clutch on it to control the speed at which it moves. This clutch spins the fan in proportion to the speed of the engine. When the clutch goes out, the fan spins directly with the engine and is not controlled by speed anymore, and cooling by the fan becomes less efficient.

What happens to the fan when the clutch goes out?

This clutch spins the fan in proportion to the speed of the engine. When the clutch goes out, the fan spins directly with the engine and is not controlled by speed anymore, and cooling by the fan becomes less efficient. Replacing the clutch starts with removing it, which should take about 15 minutes to do. Pop the hood.

Remove the hex-head bolt behind the fan using an open-end wrench. Turn it off of the pulley, then lift the fan and clutch out of the engine. Unbolt the fan from the clutch using the 3/8-inch ratchet and socket.

This clutch spins the fan in proportion to the speed of the engine. When the clutch goes out, the fan spins directly with the engine and is not controlled by speed anymore, and cooling by the fan becomes less efficient. Replacing the clutch starts with removing it, which should take about 15 minutes to do.

The engine driven fan on the front of a Dodge Dakota has a clutch on it to control the speed at which it moves. This clutch spins the fan in proportion to the speed of the engine. When the clutch goes out, the fan spins directly with the engine and is not controlled by speed anymore, and cooling by the fan becomes less efficient.

Where is the fan drive located on a water pump?

Discussion: Vehicles built after January 5,1998 have the water pump pulley pressed onto the water pump hub shaft. As in previous models, the viscous fan drive is threaded onto the water pump hub shaft. Because the pulley is pressed onto the hub shaft, viscous fan drive removal/installation procedures are unique.

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Ruth Doyle