

The fan clutch controls how fast a belt-driven cooling fan spins, engaging it when the engine is hot and freeing it up when things cool down. When it wears out, your engine may overheat, or you might hear a loud roaring fan that never seems to disengage. We inspect and replace the fan clutch so your engine stays cool without wasting power.
Find a TechnicianCommon signs include the engine overheating, a constant loud roaring sound from the fan, poor air conditioning at idle, and a fan that spins freely or feels seized when the engine is off and cool.
No. A fan clutch is used on belt-driven mechanical fans, common on trucks and older vehicles, while many modern cars use electric cooling fans instead. We'll confirm which type your vehicle has.
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