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sjwoody -> RE: engine not getting warm and no heat (2/14/2007 3:59:22 PM)
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Yes, Wheelsup is right. Just yesterday I was checking out my fan clutch (for other reasons) and I should've thought of that. Can you spin the fan by hand? With mine, there was resistance, (it would only turn about 1/4 of a turn) so I took the fan/clutch assembly off. Holding the big nut on the clutch by hand, I then spun the fan several times and it loosened up and spun freely. Haynes manual says this is normal since the silicone fluid inside needs to be evenly distributed. You can save a lot of work and bypass all that if you just run the engine for a minute, then after shutting the engine off, immediately try to turn the fan by hand. It should turn freely. If your fan is locked and engaged all the time, it will keep your engine from warming up. I didn't have the special tools to get the fan off, but I used a long open-end wrench (1-1/16 inch as I recall) and just hit the end with a hammer to break the nut loose. It shouldn't be on all that tight. However, I'd guess the most common failure is the fluid leaking out, and the fan clutch would never engage causing the engine to overheat. Anything is possible though.
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