Re: Clutch fan question(Attn Bernd and whomever)

From: Geoffrey Hackbart (digum98@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Jul 17 2000 - 02:29:23 EDT


If anyhting, I would probably just get a dual electric
fan or somehting thereof. I'm tired of the dealer
"trying" to fix things and it not working.

G.~
--- Marty Galyean <mgalyean@acm.org> wrote:
> This is 'normal' according to my dealer. Sometimes
> after parking it hot and
> letting it cool, the fan will remain engaged until
> it frees up after starting
> later. It rarely stays engaged more than a 10-15
> seconds in my case. A good
> rev will usually free it up but it easier to just
> wait it out. If you get your
> dealer to fix it under warranty, let me know!
>
> Marty
>
> Geoffrey Hackbart wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> > I just wanted to know how can you tell when your
> > clutch fan goes bad? It sounds like it is on when
> I
> > frist start up my truck, but I cannot really tell.
> Any
> > and all suggestions welcome. Please email me
> privately
> > so not to clog up the DML, at digum98@yahoo.com .
> >
> > =====
> > Later,
> > Geoffrey
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