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2003 tahoe fan clutch

There is a very important part on your 2003 Tahoe, one that can really bite you if it fails -- the fan clutch. This one is what prevents your engine from overheating. Your Tahoe has a fan clutch that fits inside your cooling fan system. This is important as it regulates the speed and how fast their gas pedal will spin based on engine temperature.

Your engine, and therefore the fan clutch will make a slow spin if it is cool. It is a way of saving power and fuel which makes this great for the engine as well as your pocket. Nevertheless, the hotter your engine becomes, then more quickly this fan clutch will also spin. This quicker spinning assists in cooling the engine and keeps it running well.

Signs of a Failing Fan Clutch in Your 2003 Tahoe

Signs of a bad fan clutch Loud Fan Noise- If you hear your engine producing loud noises, then it indicates that the noise is coming due to breaking or slipping off the bearing in your engineer. When the fan clutch is broken it can cause the fan to spin too fast resulting in a loud noise that seems like an alarming issue.

Air Blows But Is Not Cold: If your air is not blowing strong from the car vents, it could mean that there's a problem with the fan clutch. This means that cool air may not be traveling to the engine fast enough, and this is needed in order for it to run properly.

Why choose AOWO 2003 tahoe fan clutch?

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