Posts Tagged ‘fan clutch’
Anticipate Summer Auto Part Repairs And Replacement
Winter weather is notorious for imposing hardships on certain car parts, such as wheel hub assemblies. Summer is right around the corner. That means you don’t have to worry about dealing with weather-related car issues until next winter, right?
Read MoreCommon Fan Clutch Noises And What They Mean
If a customer comes in with a fan clutch that’s making unusual noises, there’s an issue that needs to be fixed as soon as possible. If you’re not sure what’s wrong with their fan clutch, let’s narrow down the issues by identifying the noise first.
Read MoreWhat OEM Means and Why It’s Important
There are two types of replacement parts: OEM and aftermarket. What is each type of part, and which one delivers the most value? Read on to find out.
Read MoreFan Clutch Issues: What Service Pros Need to Know This Summer
This post was originally published on AftermarketNews.com. With warm weather comes certain car problems. One of the most common problems is fan clutch failure, which is more noticeable in warm weather.
Read MoreFan Clutch Failure Modes and Troubleshooting
The use of clutch-driven fans in vehicles is no longer common, but there are plenty of vehicles still on the road which use a mechanically-operated cooling fan. Most of these are large, rear-wheel drive vehicles with large displacement engines.
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