Fan Clutch Test
Fan Clutch Test1. Turn the engine OFF and wait until the fan comes to a complete stop.
2. Spin the fan blade by hand. A light resistance should be felt. If there is no resistance or very high resistance, the minimum and maximum fan speeds must be checked. For an electronically actuated fan clutch, refer to Computers and Control Systems. For a viscous fan clutch, carry out the following:
Fan Clutch Test - Minimum Speed Requirement
1. Use a suitable marker to mark the coolant pump or fan pulley and one of the fan blades.
2. Make sure the A/C is OFF, if equipped.
3. WARNING: Do not operate the engine with the hood open until the fan blade has been examined for possible cracks and separation. A damaged fan can separate during operation. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
Start the engine and run it at approximately 2,000 rpm for 5 minutes or until there is a noticeable reduction in fan noise to allow the fan clutch to go into disengaged mode.
4. Aim a laser photo tachometer at the coolant pump or fan pulley. Run the engine to achieve 3,000 rpm at the coolant pump or fan pulley.
5. With the coolant pump or fan pulley at 3,000 rpm, aim the laser photo tachometer at the fan blade. Monitor and record fan speed.
6. The fan blade speed must be less than the specified rpm at 3,000 rpm coolant pump or fan pulley rpm. Refer to the specification table for correct fan speed.
7. Turn the engine off.
8. If the fan blade speed was greater than specified, install a new fan clutch.
Fan Clutch Test - Maximum Speed Requirement
1. Use a suitable marker to mark the coolant pump or fan pulley and one of the fan blades.
2. Block off areas on each side of the radiator in the engine compartment, the front of the radiator grille and the bumper. Close the hood. This will raise the temperature of the air striking the fan clutch and should cause the fan blade to operate at maximum speed.
3. Place the climate control function selector switch in the MAX A/C position and the blower motor switch in the HI position, if equipped.
4. WARNING: Do not operate the engine with the hood open until the fan blade has been examined for possible cracks and separation. A damaged fan can separate during operation. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
NOTE: Do not open the hood to check the coolant pump or fan pulley temperature. This will lower the temperature of the air reaching the fan clutch and void the test. Aim the infrared thermometer through the wheel well or from under the vehicle.
Start the engine and run it at approximately 2,000 rpm until normal operating temperature has been achieved. Using an infrared thermometer, monitor the coolant pump or fan pulley. Run the engine until the coolant pump or fan pulley is at least 96° C (205° F).
5. NOTE: Do not open the hood to check the coolant pump or fan pulley or fan blade speed. This will lower the temperature of the air reaching the fan clutch and void the test. Aim the laser photo tachometer through the wheel well or from under the vehicle.
Aim a laser photo tachometer at the coolant pump or fan pulley. Run the engine to achieve 3,000 rpm at the coolant pump or fan pulley.
6. With the coolant pump or fan pulley at 3,000 rpm, aim the laser photo tachometer at the fan blade. Monitor and record fan blade speed.
7. The fan blade speed must be greater than the specified rpm at 3,000 rpm coolant pump or fan pulley rpm. Refer to the specification table for correct fan speed.
8. Open the hood and allow the engine to idle momentarily to lower engine temperature. Turn the engine off and remove the blocks from the radiator, grille and bumper.
9. If the fan blade speed is less than specified, install a new fan clutch.