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Cleaned my floor insulation and all I can say is wow!!! If your floor mat/insulation is nasty dirty and your going to replace it, STOP and try this first. I pulled all the mat/insulation out on the ground spray down with the hose, pull out a hard bristle brush and Orange pumice hand cleaner and...
I did both. First mallet a day ago then air ,nothing....Then I got pissed and hooked up to air again and gave her 25 and pow she's golden.
thanks guys for the suggestions!
Ok guys before I put air to the system I could not stop the fan. Now after putting air to the system about 25 times she works!!!!!!
I bet the fan was just sitting for awhile and needed the air multi times to free up.
So I applied air and clutch works and fan spins with ease. So am I not developing enough pressure in my system to let the fan free wheel? Here is a video.
If I unplug the module at high idle like I said it does move the 1/4" or so and move a tinny bit more air... The fan howels through out all RPMS from 100 degrees-200 degrees without being engaged... My opinion is the fan is semi working by engaging but not complete diengaging.
I'm going to put a new module and thermostatic switch in. If thats not it then I'll have spares.
I really think it's going to be the fan clutch pack tho...
what doesn't make sense to me is that when I unplug the module my fan moves forward the 1/4" and moves a (tad) more air... but my fan is...